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- {Find: "#caption[newHeader=true][localeName=\"zh\"],\n#caption[newFooter=true][localeName=\"zh\"] {\n font-family: Sans-SerifZH-Simplified, sans-serif;\n font-style: normal;\n}\n", Replace: "\n"} - {Find: "#caption[newHeader=true][localeName=\"zh-HK\"],\n#caption[newFooter=true][localeName=\"zh-HK\"] {\n font-family: Sans-SerifZH-Traditional, sans-serif;\n font-style: normal;\n}\n", Replace: "\n"} - {Find: "#caption[newHeader=true][localeName=\"zh-TW\"],\n#caption[newFooter=true][localeName=\"zh-TW\"] {\n font-family: Sans-SerifZH-Traditional, sans-serif;\n font-style: normal;\n}\n", Replace: "\n"} |
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12-12-2019, 10:07 AM | #19 |
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Quite a few of my epubs use font-family: monospace, with no mention of Courier at all. Currently this displays on the ereader as sans-serif instead of monospace. Is there any way to force this to display Courier-whatever instead? I tried changing one of these to font-family: "Courier", monospace, but that didn't seem to work either. I tried a bunch of different things (Courier fonts side-loaded into a fonts subdirectory, no Courier fonts side-loaded, ePub, KePub, turning off the reader between each try)...nothing worked. If I have a monospace font embedded into the epub, it works, but everything else displays as sans-serif, not monospace.
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2. What is the exact name of your sideloaded monospace font? |
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12-12-2019, 10:38 AM | #23 |
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12-12-2019, 10:47 AM | #24 |
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I see that after rewriting the patch for "Freedom to advanced fonts control" it has also been renamed to "Enable advanced settings for all fonts", tripped me up as I knew it had been rewritten but didn't know it had been renamed, had to update my kobopatch.yaml override to use the new name before I could get this to work.
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2. Courier Prime, Courier Prime-Bold, Courier Prime-Italic, and Courier Prime-BoldItalic. All ttf. I was trying things one after another, so it's entirely possible that I did something incorrectly. I'll give it another try this morning. I assume I need to side-load the Courier Prime fonts into the /fonts subdirectory on the Kobo, and that this only works for epubs. Is that correct? |
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12-12-2019, 10:58 AM | #26 |
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12-12-2019, 11:25 AM | #28 |
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I did reboot. But the only time it displays correctly is if I change the property in the epub's stylesheet from font-family: monospace to font-family: "Courier Prime", monospace. Then it displays correctly on both epub and kepub. But if I change it to anything else (I tried font-family: Courier, monospace as well as font-family: "Courier", monospace), it displays as sans-serif. I really don't want to change all my stylesheets with font-family: monospace to font-family: "Courier Prime", monospace, especially if I decide to change my default monospace font to something other than "Courier Prime." Is there any way to force font-family: monospace to use whatever monospace font is installed?
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12-12-2019, 11:53 AM | #30 |
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Does the swap header/footer still require both header and footer to be displayed to work correctly?
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