I update my Kindle Touch to 5.3.2.1, and jailbreak it.
I don't like the default font for Asian characters, so I want to post some new fonts into folder "/usr/java/lib/fonts", and re-generate "fonts.dir" and re-config "local.conf". In that way, Asian characters can be displayed as new font, and Latin characters can be displayed as original font. But I notice folder /usr/java/lib/fonts is no longer a read-write folder now, even after running comand "mntroot rw". Seems some new restrictions are added to prevent making changes to this folder.
I know how to use an alternate font by adding empty file "USE_ALT_FONTS" and putting font files into folder "fonts" to device in USB mode. However, if I change a font in this way and read a book with an Asian font, the Asian characters will be pretty, but the English characters in that book will also displayed in Asian font, and will be ugly.
Does anyone know how to mount /usr/java/lib/fonts as a read-write folder? Thanks!
I don't like the default font for Asian characters, so I want to post some new fonts into folder "/usr/java/lib/fonts", and re-generate "fonts.dir" and re-config "local.conf". In that way, Asian characters can be displayed as new font, and Latin characters can be displayed as original font. But I notice folder /usr/java/lib/fonts is no longer a read-write folder now, even after running comand "mntroot rw". Seems some new restrictions are added to prevent making changes to this folder.
I know how to use an alternate font by adding empty file "USE_ALT_FONTS" and putting font files into folder "fonts" to device in USB mode. However, if I change a font in this way and read a book with an Asian font, the Asian characters will be pretty, but the English characters in that book will also displayed in Asian font, and will be ugly.
Does anyone know how to mount /usr/java/lib/fonts as a read-write folder? Thanks!