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Old 11-24-2017, 03:14 PM   #7
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Location: Cornwall, UK
Device: Various Sony Readers, Kobo Touch Edition, iPhone
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Originally Posted by davidfor View Post
My take in the Kobo Utilities plugin was simply to store the bookmark entry from the database on the device. I did strip some parts, but the bits I am storing is basically the location reference that the Adobe RMSDK uses. I think I only needed to strip about three more characters to get have something that could be used on the Sony devices.

To get to the calibre reader bookmark was also fairly simple. I think for the first two levels of the reference it used file numbers instead of names. It's two long since I looked at this, so I don't remember. There was some discussion about it. It might be in the Kobo Utilities plugin thread, but it might have been a separate thread somewhere here.
I'll take a look, thanks!

I'm currently writing a little font tool to normalise the size of custom fonts I've loaded onto my reader. So there is a lot less variation in type size when switching between fonts. Spits out CSS so might be useful for other readers?

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