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Old 10-25-2012, 09:29 PM   #60
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Hey guys,

Old thread but the idea is still great.

I tried to use this on new Pocketbook Touch with unhacked (original) AdobeViewer.
Touch has blank UserStyle.css in /system/fonts/adobe.
File looks as just a placeholder, any attempt to fill it with content winds up with automatic overwriting it by the same blank file (just body{}).
So I made this file read-only, filled it with Tselling's suggested content, and copied fonts to system/fonts.
Interesting that AdobeViewer in Touch is affected by changes made to css file (I set very large left margin and this worked).
However, font stays unaffected.
Maybe someone has Touch and can figure out why this happens?
Could be that path to fonts changed or Linux mount changed name for Touch?
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