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Old 01-19-2020, 08:46 AM   #19
Alan_Bernardo
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Originally Posted by ottischwenk View Post
No, but I think, you are the only one, who wants such.
You cannot create /fonts - it exist and you can put your fonts into this folder.
Really, now, you think that no one else would want to know how much reading they've done in a day? Pardon the expression, but as far as that goes, I think you're incorrect. Otherwise, why put the graph there in the first place? And why when you long press a book on your device you can see how many hours you've spent with that particular book?

And anyhow, my initial question wasn't what was the use of the graph but why it had been dropped after having been there for so long. (And please, don't tell me that Boyue suddenly discovered that no one wanted the graph.)

The /fonts folder was apparently created when I downloaded some fonts off the cloud, and not before. Whatever the case, that is probably why I couldn't create the folder, since it already existed, though in looking through the directories when mounting the device to my pc the directory itself did not show. But it did show on a remount.

As to the fonts, I think I already knew that I could drop fonts into the directory, which is why I mentioned the whole font directory in the first place.
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