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Old 03-14-2018, 09:54 AM   #6
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I also experienced problems where certain fonts were messaged by the Tolino as being incompatible or damaged, but I do not have enough knowledge to work out why . You can tell which ones it does not like because it will put them in to a folder called "incompatible".

For instance, with Ubuntu I could get the Regular and Regular Italic to work, but never the bold.

I attach a zip of an open licence font I managed to get the Tolino to recognise for all for style/weights.

See if this set works for you.
Thanks. I haven't gotten around to this yet, will report back if it does work for me as well.

For now I'm reading on one of the system supplied sans-serif fonts which works for me (though when I see my kids reading on Ubuntu I feel a pang of loss )
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