[TUTORIAL] Installing Indian Fonts - HTC Wildfire S

Alright, this is a simple tutorial to install Indian fonts. Just follow the steps and all will be good.
Marathi and Hindi Fonts:
Just download the file from here:
http://ft.dtupload.com/U1Vr/Hindi_And_Marathi_Fonts.zip
You will find two fonts:
1. DroidHindi.ttf
2. DroidSansFallback.ttf
Place droidhindi in the system/app folder.
Take a backup of the ORIGINAL SansFallback in that folder. Then paste this one there.
I recommend using ES File Explorer or Root Explorer (Paid).
If anything goes wrong, just replace the original back.
Then download AnySoftKeyboard from the Market (Free)
Once done, download devanagari font for anysoftkeyboard from the Market.
Restart and you will have them installed and ready to use.
Punjabi Font [Not font, its a keyboard]
http://www.androidzoom.com/android_applications/productivity/gurmukhi-keyboard_rppe.html
Read that page for more info on that Keyboard.
If you have any more fonts, please do tell me and I will add them here.
Enjoy!

Mashallah, brother. There's an Urdu/Arabic word for ya.
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Bad-Wolf said:
Mashallah, brother. There's an Urdu/Arabic word for ya.
Sent from a Time Lord, via his TARDIS.
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What the heck does that mean anyway?

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Fontpackage for samsung galaxy s i9000 edit 121110

Fontpack forSGS I9000
Here are 32 fonts for sgs!!!
1.Download
2.unzip
3.copy to youe sdcard or external sd
4.install these are all apk files
http://rapidshare.com/files/429656843/Fonts_for_sgs.zip
http://www.multiupload.com/PMC9VXGVX4
Have fun!!!!
Dont install the HELVETICA NEUE 57.apk font let crash your settings I`m so sorry
Can someone please post a mirror on mediafire?
can you post samples plz ?
Nice one, thanks.
Can't download it.
Download can not be started.
The server returned with error Please stop flooding our download servers..
This is usually a temporary problem and can be solved by retrying the same URL at a later time or by becoming a RapidPro-user.
Do you want to upgrade to RapidPro?​
I like new fonts but too bad it won't download...
Sent from a Bell I9000m running Froyo.
Keep trying from time to time, I managed to download it after 4 or 5 attempts.
Can't try them, as I'm still waiting for the phone.
Nice one. I prefer segoe, zegoe and century gothic. I have problem with FC on settings when I install helvetica font, but i like those 3 so not really a problem.
Hey thank you for this, much appreciated. Really liking the fonts.
Thank you uploader, nice one
Cheers pepi.. These look great on my SGS !!!
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pepi1234 said:
Fontpack forSGS I9000
Here are 32 fonts for sgs!!!
1.Download
2.unzip
3.copy to youe sdcard or external sd
4.install these are all apk files
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Have fun!!!!
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Hi, I have now done as you explained - tried first to install "Old English" - worked like a charm, so I just worked my way down the list and installed all the apk files.
THen I went to settings -> Display -> Font.
IT CHRASHED
"The program SETTINGS (proces com.android.settings) has quitted unexpectedly - try again!" and then Force Close
It happens all the time.
Now I have deleted the whole font folder on my external sd card, and then tried to go back to change the font to one of the 3 build in fonts, but same error message appears....
What now....?
Do I have to reset phone back to factory default or...?
Running 2.2 JPA, not rooted, normal rom.
PLEASE HELP ME.
stuckedinsweden said:
Hi, I have now done as you explained - tried first to install "Old English" - worked like a charm, so I just worked my way down the list and installed all the apk files.
THen I went to settings -> Display -> Font.
IT CHRASHED
"The program SETTINGS (proces com.android.settings) has quitted unexpectedly - try again!" and then Force Close
It happens all the time.
Now I have deleted the whole font folder on my external sd card, and then tried to go back to change the font to one of the 3 build in fonts, but same error message appears....
What now....?
Do I have to reset phone back to factory default or...?
Running 2.2 JPA, not rooted, normal rom.
PLEASE HELP ME.
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Same here, I am on JPO
ragin said:
Same here, I am on JPO
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Assuming the current font is working fine.
Press and hold menu
Open task manager
Click Package tab
Scroll to font package that is bad/the one you installed when setting started to crash.
Uninstall.
Praise Samsung for giving us another way to uninstall apps.
DOH!!!
So easy, why didn't I think of that?!
Thank you so much, my friend.
Just strange that it happened to me and another one out of possible thousands of others...but well, ja I guess someone's gotta be the one who ends up in the ally of error...
Then I'll just install one font apk at the time and then see if its something for me, and if not - uninstall and install another one.
Not gonna install all apk at the same time again...
stuckedinsweden said:
DOH!!!
So easy, why didn't I think of that?!
Thank you so much, my friend.
Just strange that it happened to me and another one out of possible thousands of others...but well, ja I guess someone's gotta be the one who ends up in the ally of error...
Then I'll just install one font apk at the time and then see if its something for me, and if not - uninstall and install another one.
Not gonna install all apk at the same time again...
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Whats the solution for those that have installed all?
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App
Solution:
I did it the hard way - installed one font at the time, went to display settings and see if I could see the font in Fonts menu right after installation.
It took a while, but now all 31 fonts are installed, and I can see all the fonts beatifully!
The BAD FONT is the one called HELVETICA NEUE 57 CO... Don't install that one!
IF you have installed all - do like user "aditya_t90" describes 3 replies above this:
Press and hold menu
Open task manager
Click Package tab
Scroll to font package that is bad/the one you installed when setting started to crash
HELVETICA NEUE 57 CO...
Uninstall.
pepi1234 said:
Fontpack forSGS I9000
Here are 32 fonts for sgs!!!
1.Download
2.unzip
3.copy to youe sdcard or external sd
4.install these are all apk files
http://rapidshare.com/files/429656843/Fonts_for_sgs.zip
http://www.multiupload.com/PMC9VXGVX4
Have fun!!!!
Dont install the HELVETICA NEUE 57.apk font let crash your settings I`m so sorry
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hi, really love your font 'brush' but is there any way of enlarging it slightly cos it seemed to compressed and hard to read.
the fonts are really beautiful though..
I'm getting the FC problem with just installing com.monotype.android.Segoe.apk.
I'm on Insanity 0.5.3 (JS3), SuperOptimized Kernel 4.7.3, international i9000 (spain). Any ideas? Maybe it's a different framework since 2.2.1?

hindi language for htc wildfire S

htc wildfire S does so box when received a mesaage for hindi...
creater can any one create a file whch can support hindi language..
plss ....
i m waiting for some god
I am no god, but I can answer your question.
Android does not presently support complex unicode fonts like Hindi and Khmer. If you root your phone, you can push a unicode font to /system/fonts but it still won't display perfectly because Android can't handle the complex script. It takes a developer to modify the kernel of the device to handle complex scripts.
Hope that helps.
I have rooted but I dunno how to have install complex unique script which u t saying ......
So can u give me that app and procedure..to do the process
Sent from my HTC Wildfire S A510e using XDA App premium
I have done it for my Dinc2 and have installed the fonts in my Wildfire S as well. Once you are rooted then find and download two fonts (DroidHindi.ttf) and DroidSansFallback.ttf.
Get a program like ES File Explorer. Copy these fonts in the /system/font directory. You will have to enable Check Root Explorer, and Mount File System. The latter will overwrite the default font (allow it).
Only the matra's and sandhi's appear a bit odd, but perfectly readable.
hemantshah3 said:
htc wildfire S does so box when received a mesaage for hindi...
creater can any one create a file whch can support hindi language..
plss ....
i m waiting for some god
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I'm no god. I have it on my Phone.
Just download the file from here:
http://ft.dtupload.com/U1Vr/Hindi_And_Marathi_Fonts.zip
You will find two fonts:
1. DroidHindi
2. DroidSansFallback
Place droidhindi in the system/app folder. Take a backup of the ORIGINAL SansFallback in that folder. Then paste this one there. I recommend using ES File Explorer or Root Explorer (Paid).
If anything goes wrong, just replace the original back.
Then download AnySoftKeyboard from the Market (Free)
Once done, download devanagari font for anysoft from the Market.
Thats all.
Restart and enjoy it on your phone.
Hope this helped and please click thanks if it did!
What about Punjabi Font...
Done with hindi fonts... M very happy... Plz faing it for Punjabi fonts also.. I really need it...
SomeDudeOnTheNet said:
Just download the file from here:
http://ft.dtupload.com/U1Vr/Hindi_And_Marathi_Fonts.zip
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I wish you could make it that easy with Khmer Unicode
gauravjuneja01 said:
Done with hindi fonts... M very happy... Plz faing it for Punjabi fonts also.. I really need it...
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Don't want to be rude...
But you could have just Searched here or Google, its what Google is for.
Anyway, here's a keyboard that may help:
http://www.androidzoom.com/android_applications/productivity/gurmukhi-keyboard_rppe.html

[GUIDE] Remove or Change "Swipe Screen to Unlock text" - Gingerbread

This is just simple guide
Requirements:
framework-res.apk
Step:
In here i will not explain how to decompile and recompile apk
First; you have to decompile your framework-apk
Second; open \framework-res\res\values-in\strings.xml
Note; why "values-in" because i'm using Indonesian language. if you're using another language, just change "values-in" with your language.
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Third; find "lockscreen_unlock_guide_text"
Fourth; remove or change "Usap layar untuk membuka kunci"
"Usap layar untuk membuka kunci" in english "Swipe Screen to Unlock"
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Fifth; if you're done, now recompile your framework-res.apk
After step fifth, now go to this site uot.dakra.lt/kitchen
First; select tab file upload, in this step you need to match with your smartphone.
Second; select upload system files, and select framework-res.apk who have edited
Third; now select tab summary and then click Submit work to kitchen, wait for kitchen. Dont forget your order number
Fourth; your flashable.zip will be show in "Your recently cooked files", and download it!
Finally; place your UOT-blabla.zip to sdcard, and flash it via CWM.
TESTED on Galaxy Y
Screenshot in Attachments​
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MrPhamHpGYC said:
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where your problem sir?
Nice tut :fingers-crossed:
Nice guide.

Change Mi A1 camera watermark manually

This is Vasu Netha and What's going on everybody!!
Here is a short demo on how to change default camera watermark to your own.
Requirements
Rooted device
Root explorer (any of your wish, like es file explorer)
Any image editor (I recommend Adobe Photoshop in your PC. Or else any mobile image editor like picsart may work)
Some Patience
Step wise Instructions
give root permissions to your file manager (In my case, I used es explorer)
Navigate to System/etc/ and find dualcamera.png file
Copy the file and paste somewhere else in your device (for sake in storage/emulated/0/Download ). We are going to use it as a reference image on which we should work later
Open the file u saved (in this case in Download folder) in Adobe Photoshop or whichever editor you like.
This is where actual purpose comes in, put your creativity in it and edit the image as you like.
*Important notice DONT CHANGE PICTURE SIZE OR RESOLUTION & SAVE THE IMAGE IN PNG FORMAT
Rename the file to dualcamera.png
Copy your edited file and paste it in system/etc/
Overwrite the existing file and change the permissions to rw-r--r--
Voila!! you have done it
Reboot your phone, open the camera app, enable watermark & see the changes
Hit thanks :good: if it works for you
Check my custom watermark in the attachments section.
Any example of the watermark you have created?
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amlbuton said:
Any example of the watermark you have created?
Sent from my SM-A520F using Tapatalk
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Add "https://" in front of below text and check out
drive.google.com/file/d/0B6iT8gjsA88ASkF1eW0xeG5ucHM/view?usp=drivesdk
I was unable to paste link.. :crying: so please do add "https:// to the above text for now
I don't know how to attach images in XDA thread.
Please anyone let me know. Thanks in advance
Why not use this app directly instead
https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-a1/themes/camera-watermark-editor-t3689342
bro font name
For Gcam i want watermark how to do it

How to manually install custom font

Hello all...
I have a rooted M9 with ViperOne installed, recently upgraded from v4.3.0 to v6.2.0. I'm seeing a few minor but annoying bugs. One of which is the inability to download fonts from HTC. Whenever I go into the edit theme section in the personalization settings, I get a network error message. There are only four fonts available. One under HTC fonts and three under "other fonts".
With ViperOne 4.3.0 installed, I was able to set a custom font that worked perfectly. It's been at least six years so I can't remember how I came by this method, but on 4.3.0, I was able to paste a "com.htc.theme" folder in /data/media/0/Android/data/com.htc.launcher/files/LocalTheme/. I only know this because I have a copy of this folder and a text file with instructions on what to do with it saved on my SD card. I tried doing that on this version of ViperOne and even after a reboot, nothing changes and the font is not a visible option in theme editing.
I've been searching for a solution for the last few days and nothing that I have found works. I've read in more than one post that there is a way to flash fonts from recovery but any links to files or instructions have been broken or they don't match my file structure.
I'd be grateful for any tips or suggestions. Thank you.
If you have root access, You can easy get into /root/system/fonts and can change any font with ROBOTO ones. Remember to change that font name to Roboto-Regular and all other Roboto font family. This should work.
Hope it helps!
ai.Sanaul said:
If you have root access, You can easy get into /root/system/fonts and can change any font with ROBOTO ones. Remember to change that font name to Roboto-Regular and all other Roboto font family. This should work.
Hope it helps!
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Greetings ai.Sanaul...
Yeah, that works but it's very cumbersome. There's at least eight variants of Roboto that I would need find equivalent .ttf versions of to duplicate. Finding a full font family like that without paying $100+ for it is very difficult. On ViperOne 4.3.0, the theme folder that I used only had one .ttf file and somehow, the system adapted it to the required style (ie: bold, italic, etc.) seamlessly across the board including third-party apps.
Thank you very much for your suggestion. I may end up doing that in the end but I was hoping for a method that's a little more plug-and-play.
{Mod edit: Quoted post has been deleted. Oswald Boelcke}
Unfortunately, this method does nothing. The fonts that show up in personalization must be must be kept in another directory because adding font files to system/fonts doesn't add them to the fonts menu.
There are 147 .ttf files in system/fonts, yet only three options are available in theme editing. See attached.
Ok... I figured it out... kinda.
I used root explorer to find the XinGothic font. It showed up in system/fonts but it was also found as an apk in system/app/Font_XinGothic. So, I created a new folder in the same format and placed the apk of my font there. I then rebooted and checked font settings and where XinGothic was before now says "HTC Theme Font". I selected that and my custom font was applied. So far, it seems to be evenly implemented across the entire device.
RuLEoF2 said:
Greetings ai.Sanaul...
Yeah, that works but it's very cumbersome. There's at least eight variants of Roboto that I would need find equivalent .ttf versions of to duplicate. Finding a full font family like that without paying $100+ for it is very difficult. On ViperOne 4.3.0, the theme folder that I used only had one .ttf file and somehow, the system adapted it to the required style (ie: bold, italic, etc.) seamlessly across the board including third-party apps.
Thank you very much for your suggestion. I may end up doing that in the end but I was hoping for a method that's a little more plug-and-play.
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Your Welcome
and for the Font Family problem.
Download this software to your PC (if this trial version didn't works then just tell me) and watch this tutorial video on How to create Font Family.
ai.Sanaul said:
Your Welcome
and for the Font Family problem.
Download this software to your PC (if this trial version didn't works then just tell me) and watch this tutorial video on How to create Font Family.
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That's a great program. I tried it many years ago and had a lot of fun with it, but not enough to justify the hefty price tag.
Small update...
After unpacking the apk from my theme, I was able to edit the XML so that instead of reading "HTC Theme Font" the display name matches the font name. Easy enough from a PC that I might just create my own collection.
RuLEoF2 said:
That's a great program. I tried it many years ago and had a lot of fun with it, but not enough to justify the hefty price tag.
Small update...
After unpacking the apk from my theme, I was able to edit the XML so that instead of reading "HTC Theme Font" the display name matches the font name. Easy enough from a PC that I might just create my own collection.
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that's good, Good Luck for that

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