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#1 doubleshuffle, 03:50 AM(Sorry if someone has come up with this in one of the many bug threads already - haven't read them all.) Recently got an Aura, and while I'm generally very happy indeed, the bug that text in italics is rendered bold in some fonts really gets on my nerves. It got on my nerves so much that I felt I needed to fix this - a task far beyond my capabilities unless it was very easy to do, implying that the bug is more stupid than a sane person would imagine. I renamed the italic font -Bold.ttf and the bold one -Italic.ttf. Now italics are rendered correctly, but bold is rendered in italics now too (which is far less annoying for me than bold instead of italics.) I'll play with it a bit more, but listen, Kobo: This really should be easy to fix. #3 doubleshuffle, 09:00 AMI'm talking about a bug that occurs with some of the pre-installed fonts that come with the reader as well as with fonts installed by me.
Can 'fix' only the ones installed by me, though. It isn't really a proper fix of course. I was getting a bit over-enthusiastic when I tried out my idea and really saw italics where bold had been instead.
What I have achieved is simply substituting one fault for another, since now I have italics where there should be bold type. It's considerably less awful than the other way round, though. But of course Kobo should really fix this problem ASAP.
It can't be that difficult to make the machine access the correct font files, can it. (Sorry if someone has come up with this in one of the many bug threads already - haven't read them all.) Recently got an Aura, and while I'm generally very happy indeed, the bug that text in italics is rendered bold in some fonts really gets on my nerves. It got on my nerves so much that I felt I needed to fix this - a task far beyond my capabilities unless it was very easy to do, implying that the bug is more stupid than a sane person would imagine.
I renamed the italic font -Bold.ttf and the bold one -Italic.ttf. Now italics are rendered correctly, but bold is rendered in italics now too (which is far less annoying for me than bold instead of italics.) I'll play with it a bit more, but listen, Kobo: This really should be easy to fix.The font sub style selection seems to be based on the font ID.
Best Y Taylor Bases Fisiologicas De La Practica Medica Pdf To Word. And that is why two of your renamed fonts are displayed in one sub style (italics). When I've 'doctored' my own sideloaded fonts with FontLab Studio and Kobo is not displaying them correcty I know that the font ID is the problem and forgot to update that part.
See, my previous post And yes, it is really easy to fix (by Kobo). Thanks for that explanation. It is consistent with which fonts are displayed correctly and which aren't on my reader. Is there an easy way to change the font ID? I've never meddled with fonts before.Easy with a font creation program like FontLab Studio or FontForge.
For sideloaded fonts. But why should a user fix faulty default, device embedded fonts that where added by Kobo.
These should work perfectly. And if not, it should be fixed by Kobo asap (which should have been done a long time a go). Just as other simple, minor bugs. A lot of these small bugs can be fixed by one developer in one or two days, maybe even in a few hours. The bugs are mentioned here on the forum.
#7 doubleshuffle, 11:16 AMIt's not really the fonts that are faulty - they do work on other readers, don't they? Shouldn't Kobo program their products to read the file name of the font instead of the font ID? And indeed, this bug, and especially their neglect to fix it, doesn't make Kobo look good. I mean, seriously, fonts are one of the most essential features of a reading device, aren't they? Has anyone else problems with Linux Libertine and Biolinum, btw? On my Aura, both are smeared across the whole screen, completely broken and unusable.
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