01-02-2011, 07:05 PM | #241 |
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I partied a bit too early...
The table of contents does not display (shows up as all squares), although the text itself is fine... Is that a css/font issue, or would this require russification (i.e. firmware patch) for the reader? Thanks! |
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As for the opf file - yes, I had to modify that as well. But I did that during the original conversion, so that wasn't a problem right now. |
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01-02-2011, 07:32 PM | #243 | |
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I do have the Boroda russification firmware. It was very easy to install, but I can't answer your question. You may get some clarification if you ask in this thread in the Sony forum. |
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02-15-2011, 12:15 PM | #246 |
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Gentium Plus on Sony -- support for most non-Eastern languages
I tried putting Gentium Plus (free) on my Sony Pocket Reader at:
/fonts/GentiumPlus/GentiumPlus-I.ttf /fonts/GentiumPlus/GentiumPlus-R.ttf and then put @font-face declarations in my html source -- I could just have well done it in the Calibre CSS overide section, I guess. Gentium Plus supports European Languages -- including Eastern European and Russia, not Eastern Languages such as Chinese and Japanese. Very happy result. See attached test of "all the world's languages." (Works compiled to epub by Calibre default mode.) PS: Don't know why this approach would invalidate anything -- since @font-face IS supported by IDPF -- so, my understanding is that this approach is "completely legal." Last edited by jimad; 02-15-2011 at 12:18 PM. Reason: add a ps. |
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I'm struggling with this.
I put: @font-face { font-family: "Trado"; font-weight: normal; font-style: normal; src: url(res:///Data/font/trado.ttf); } @font-face { font-family: "Trado"; font-weight: bold; font-style: normal; src: url(res:///Data/font/tradbdo.ttf); } body { font-family: "Trado", serif; } But it didn't work. |
07-19-2011, 05:43 PM | #248 |
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Did you make the fonts directory and put the font files there?
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07-22-2011, 09:25 AM | #249 |
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yes I did. And this might be silly to say, but I put it on the main drive and on my sdcard and tried it with what's above, and with: res:///system/font instead and with res:///sdcard/ and with naming them as res:///nook and with res:///SummerReads and with res:///E and with res:///F.
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07-29-2011, 08:26 AM | #251 |
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Actually, I saw on another thread where they made it work with the same technique: http://www.mobileread.mobi/forums/sh...ad.php?t=75191.
but I posted on both b/c I can't get it to work and figure it's me. |
07-29-2011, 11:19 AM | #252 |
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@Hedaya,
I'm not a Nook owner so I can't be more specific but it's probably just a case of getting the blue bit right. Code:
src: url(res:///Data/font/tradbdo.ttf)
I have skimmed the thread you referenced. It is not clear what the Nook equivalent is, as one user places the ttf files on an SD card and another refers to res:///system/fonts as a system embedded font, presumably meaning a Nook standard directory for storing system font files. There is also a reference to res:///system/media/sdcard When you connect your Nook do you see a directory in internal memory called [Drive:]\system\fonts or [Drive:]\fonts? Only another Nook owner can give you the definitive advice on the above. Another potential problem is that the epub you are testing has something in its internal css which is stopping your customized fonts from displaying correctly. I'm attaching a very simple test epub which will definitely work with your custom fonts if you get the above sorted out. I use it whenever I'm trying out a new font. Last edited by jackie_w; 07-29-2011 at 11:38 AM. |
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Jackie_W,
I own both sony and nook and have rooted them. On nook it is [Drive:]\fonts although i have to open a new folder. What I have done is copy the fonts I wish to use into this folder and the Droid suite of fonts. I have tried many embeds different css and manual converts. Some work but some do not. So I have found that one user has changed his desired font name to DroidFallBack after renaming the DroidFallBack to something else. This idea worked very well with me but of course it is only good for one font. If you want to use another you will have to do it all over again. I am using the Burmese Zawgyi-One font and it works for all epub with this font. But Burmese comes in two three other popular fonts and I am still struggling. Hedaya you could try this if you wish. |
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Hi Jackie_W,
I too have a Nook Standard (1st edition) and killing myself to achieve an epub to epub font conversion as explained in the posts 9 and 18, even though it was written for Sony readers. I think I managed to narrow down the reasons for my failure to two, which are: 1) Either the font I use do not contain any regional language support, in my case it is Turkish 2) Or, as you pointed out in your post #252, the blue bits are not correct for my Nook. When I connect my Nook, I see nook as a new drive and when I double click I see all folders inside. There are a "my fonts" folder to which I believe all new fonts should go. However, I tried almost all possibilities but failed to correctly identify inner folder structure for N1E to locate my fonts. Still not sure what to type there. As for the correct font, I am still not sure if the fonts I use support non-western characters, perhaps that's the reason why I see "?" in the epub I created with Calibre. Actually, Calibre does not seem to be working correctly neither. When I convert an epub to epub so that all Turkish chars could be displayed correctly, I check the .css file inside the newly created epub file but I see stylesheet1.css (with a 1 attached at the end) and this file lacks the @font-face decleration bit for font family and all supporting 4 font-types as proposed in the previous posts. Can anyone suggest a solution for my font replacement endeavour for creating proper epub files? |
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