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Issue with Tolino E-Reader #21

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valfost opened this issue Dec 26, 2024 · 8 comments
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Issue with Tolino E-Reader #21

valfost opened this issue Dec 26, 2024 · 8 comments
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@valfost
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valfost commented Dec 26, 2024

Hi, I don't know if anyone knows the e-reader brand Tolino but it's pretty big in Germany.

All three fonts are displayed in the menu but every time I use them the first letters of a word are not written in bold. But their name is shown correctly. (in their intended format) Can anyone help me?

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@Vlajd
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Vlajd commented Dec 26, 2024

Experiencing the same issue on Tolino Shine, displays to some default serif font instead.

@delacor
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delacor commented Jan 3, 2025

also got this problem.. :(

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delacor commented Jan 4, 2025

EDIT: It works, when you import a PDF to TXT. But its not fun to read it without any formatting

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Born2Root commented Jan 8, 2025

If it works with plain TXT documents, than the file format could be a reason.
PDFs have often embedded baked in Fonts, so that they look the same on every device.

Have you already tried it with EPUB eBooks and is it the same behaviour like with PDFs?

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delacor commented Jan 8, 2025

Yes, I only got EPUBs on my Tolino. Apart from that one PDF I tested with

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Ok. Thanks for the fast reply.
You could clarify the following to narrow down the problem:

Are the EPUBs DRM protected from the store or downloaded with Calibre?

On Kindle there was also an issue, where the fonts only worked with DRM books.
In this case, those purchased directly from the Amazon store.
Local books pushed to the Kindle via Calibre doesn't allow the font change
Removing the DRM or converting them to AZW3/mobi unlocked the font change feature, maybe also a solution for Tolino.

There was also a user that wrote a little python script to apply the fast-reading feature directly in Calibre. Thats an alternative way, as for kindle that was a general solution. Maybe it also works for Tolino.
Here is the link to his script repo.
https://github.com/giutala/calibre_bionic_converter

@orangebutblue
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I only have non-DRM epubs. It doesn't work with any of them.

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As I mentioned, on Kindle it only worked with DRM books. Maybe thats the same for Tolino.

If you are using non DRM you can try the python Calibre script I linked in the previous comment.

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