Saturday, June 25, 2011

Got a New Kobo? Want More Fonts?? Here's how!!

The guys over at the e-book reader blog have already figured out how to get a better selection of fonts into your new kobo ebook reader!!  All the instructions are right after the break:


By default the Kobo Touch has just two font types, Georgia and Avenir. But you can easily add a multitude of other TTF and OFT fonts by following a couple of quick steps.
Adding New Fonts to the Kobo Touch 
1. Plug your Kobo into your computer with the USB cable and tap connect on the Kobo. 
2. Open the Kobo Reader drive if it doesn’t automatically open (mine shows up as KOBOeReader). 
3. Create a new folder on the root level of the Kobo Touch and name it fonts. The root is the top level folder with the existing .kobo and .adobe-digital-editions folders. 
4. Add your choice of fonts to the fonts folder, eject the Kobo, and that’s it. It’s good to go. When you tap the Aa in a Kobo book, the new fonts will show up on the list.
There it is!  Have fun!

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