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Old 02-27-2010, 02:55 PM   #5
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Device: PocketBook 360, before it was Sony Reader, cassiopeia A-20
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Originally Posted by Galina View Post
However, it works, indeed, and I also found a trick to setup fbreader as default, particularly useful when restarting the reader in the middle of a book.
When you open the the book in a program, the PocketBook remembers that information, so the next time it opens the same file in the program you have selected automatically.
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Originally Posted by Galina View Post
By the way: Do you happen to know how to adjust dictionaries to display characters correctly (several special characters are replaced by a square, as you may know).
Somebody has asked the same question before and if I remember correctly it was submitted as a bug. PocketBook 302 already has a new firmware with numerous improvements (like support for CSS in epub in FBReader (or was it Adobe Reader?)) and we were promised version of that firmware also for 301 and 360

What dictionary does not display correctly?
I would try to download Gentium font or Droid fonts that support extremely wide selection of languages and set the interface font tor PocketBook to use those fonts to see if those fonts are used in dictionary as well.
If that does not help, there is always the possibility to replace default fonts that are in the device memory. You could use the Linuc terminal - a third party program to see where system fonts are installed.
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