![]() Kobo Aura ONE Limited Edition (mark 6) - Download | Release Notes.Kobo Aura ONE (mark 6) - Download | Release Notes.Kobo Aura H2O Edition 2 (mark 6) - Download | Release Notes.Kobo Aura H2O (mark 5) - Download | Release Notes.Kobo Aura HD (mark 4) - Download | Release Notes.Kobo Aura (mark 5) - Download | Release Notes.Kobo Touch 2.0 (mark 6) - Download | Release Notes.Kobo Glo HD (mark 6) - Download | Release Notes.Kobo Glo (mark 4) - Download | Release Notes.Kobo Touch C (mark 4) - Download | Release Notes.Kobo Touch A/B (mark 3) - Download | Release Notes.The affiliates used to check these firmware versions were: kobo, bestbuyca, fnac, beta, rakutenbooks, and the walmartca. It has not been released to the Kobo Mini. As of April 24, 2018, it has been released to the Kobo Touch A/B, Kobo Touch C, Kobo Glo, Kobo Glo HD, Kobo Touch 2.0, Kobo Aura, Kobo Aura HD, Kobo Aura H2O, Kobo Aura H2O Edition 2, Kobo Aura ONE, Kobo Aura ONE Limited Edition, and the Kobo Aura Edition 2. I think this change is a big mistake by Kobo. I've always had problems on my Glo whenever I selected one of the KBJ fonts, ever since they were first added, but until now I could easily avoid the problems simply by not selecting them. older devices with lots of books and sideloaded fonts like my Glo.) This could be bad news for reading ePubs, not only do the KBJ fonts have no bold or italic glyphs, but they use far more memory than Georgia and Avenir and could make reading ePubs slow or impossible on devices with limited available memory (e.g. This means that if the publisher has forced the use of the generic serif / sans-serif anywhere in the ePub then there may be no way to prevent the KBJ fonts being loaded unless the ePub is edited before sideloading or the firmware is patched. I haven't updated to this firmware version yet, but from what I can see in librmsdk they have also changed the generic "serif" font from "georgia" to "KBJ-TsukuMin Pr6N RB", and the generic "sans-serif" from "Avenir" to "KBJ-UDKakugo Pr6N M". But, it doesn't display either italics or bold in epubs. ![]() This is good in that this font has a fuller set of characters. It was "Georgia", but no appears to be "Kobo Tsukushi Mincho". ![]()
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