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Old 01-27-2007, 11:38 AM   #108
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Originally Posted by bugsbunny14
geekraver , you are a genius .

1- now is it possible to make the .pdf font bolder ?

2- why i can't sync directly to my reader ? it says "Failed to sync C:\rss2book.pdf " .

1-the reader was attached
2- the sony connect software was not running
3- and in options i have set it to sync directly to my reader memory and i am sure that i've set the sony connect directory correctly .
1. I'm surprised you need it bolder than it is; could you send me the details of the feed you think is inadequate? What are you font settings on the page layout tab? I find Helvetica 14 very readable.

2. I'm not sure. What did you select on the Sync Files To option? For main memory I use /Data/media/books IIRC, for SD I use b:/, and for Memory Stick I use a:/, but I guessed at the latter as I don't have a memory stick. Is the Sony CONNECT Software Directory option set correctly? (on my system this is c:\Program Files\Sony\CONNECT Reader\Data\bin; note the \Data\bin part; you want to point to the directory that has the Sony DLLs for synching).

If none of the above tips help I can only suggest using a debug version of usbshim.dll; I'll attach it to this message. This will write some diagnostic info to the file c:\usbshim.log that may shed light on things.
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