Hey guys.
This may be a stupid question but I've been trying to search online for solution but just cant fix it.
When I want to change system fonts, I just go to settings/display/font style on my Note 2. And there are hundreds of fonts I can see from the selections. But when I am doing some custom widgets using UCCW or Zooper Widget, I dont see all the fonts that I usually see in settings/display.
Some apps require fonts to be saved in /systems/fonts and some in sdcard/fonts so I just saved my font folder on both path.
How can I make the apps (UCCW or Zooper) to be able to find and use the same fonts I can usually see from the Settings of the phone? Thanks.
No one?
Id say ask the developers of those apps to help u out with that one.
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moabizzi said:
Id say ask the developers of those apps to help u out with that one.
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I think I messed up the question.
I have a lot of fonts in the settings, display option of the phone like example tahoma, Arial, etc but they are not in the fonts folder.
Most of the fonts in the fonts folder are from roboto, droid and Samsung series. In what folders are those other fonts located?
I can put fonts on those apps if I download the font I want one by one and save them to fonts folder so I think the app isn't the problem. But since I have other fonts i want from the phone settings, I wonder where I can just get the ttf files inside the phone itself.
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Hi there
Is there any way to change the system default font to any of our choice. The ones which show in the menu etc.?
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androidindian said:
Hi there
Is there any way to change the system default font to any of our choice. The ones which show in the menu etc.?
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yes,you can use every font in ttf file format.just rename it to "DroidSans" and to "DroidSans-Bold" and replace the corresponding files in system/fonts using rootexplorer or just create an update.zip containing the renamed fonts in the corresponding folder structure.
Wow, thank you so much paul! This was easy, and works like a gem.. just rebooted, looks wonderful. Thank you my friend
or use flip fonts
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or use flip fonts
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but flipfonts only replace DroidSans (default font) and not the default bold one (DroidSans-Bold) shown in the lockscreen (clock),in the keypad when entering pin,in the title bars,etc..
Not sure if they came with Darkys rom ir not but under Setting-Display-Font Style I can choose any one of about 40 fonts. And they change all phone fonts including lockscreen, notications etc.
Edit: You are correct pauldiddy. Although most fonts change the bold ones don't.
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Yes, that's just because Darky packed a bunch of fonts into the ROM.
I looked around but not able to find my answer....
I see the font folder in /system/fonts but I don't think it's the correct one. How do I add font styles to show up directly under "display>screen display>font style"
Is there a way to just extract fonts lets say from another rom and copy and paste?
Thanks in advance
EDIT: I found font switcher in the market that seems to work pretty well. But still would like to know where the fonts are hiding...
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The app is called FlipFonts. Here's a thread that has a good many fonts you can install just like any app.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=894397
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Thanks for the help. Definitely bookmarking that!
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After searching high and low, the closest I can get to ADDING fonts for office apps, are system font CHANGING apps.
I guess the only way to have additional fonts is to cook them into the ROM.
I sure hope I'm wrong.
Can anyone shed any light on this issue please?
Cac I believe the only way you can add them to an app is to open the app with the tool and put them in where the other fonts are. The resign the app.
This is only an idea as I have never tried to add fonts lol.
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Cac I believe the only way you can add them to an app is to open the app with the tool and put them in where the other fonts are. The resign the app.
This is only an idea as I have never tried to add fonts lol.
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Thanks for the heads up.
I might just try that.
Stupid Qwack Office wants me to import a template file with each font I need, then open and rename the file each time I need a different font.
I guess I wasted that money.
I will keep my Fathom close.
Hellofa workaround.
Dude sorry for weird question but I really don't know about change font on paranoid android. I'm running ParanoidAndroid 6.1
Hope anyone can help me
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jordi_e said:
Dude sorry for weird question but I really don't know about change font on paranoid android. I'm running ParanoidAndroid 6.1
Hope anyone can help me
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Running ParanoidAndroid 6.1?
Download font installer from the market
font installer mate, that options isn't there on the display settings
all fonts are located in /system/fonts/
just grab any font you like from your pc, internet or any other places. you can even take fonts from windows control panel. decide which of those fonts you want to change. renameyour desired to the font you want to be replaced. aaaand replace it!!!!
though for for english/latin font this method is not too easy, cause there are lots of english font and some of didn't name so clearly. but for other languages it's usually a single font.
btw third party fonts, *ones you choose, font installer or flipfonts) are not sized correctly. sometimes they are too bg so they won't shown coorectly in boxes, or they're too small and hard to read. I suggest using of stock or AOSP fonts only.
Guys, thanks for your suggestion and I prefered to download font installer but why I get my phone's bootloop after install and applied font from font installer?anyone knows why is it??
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I was wondering if anyone knew how to manually add fonts to the galaxy S3 jellybean tw rom. By manually I mean using root explorer and putting files in a particular folder if that can be done. I don't want to buy a font app that just does a transfer I can do myself. Please and thank you
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You can, you would just need to put the correct file in the systems font folder.
The fonts in that folder don't appear in the touchwiz font selection screen under display settings->font
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The fonts in that folder don't appear in the touchwiz font selection screen under display settings->font
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I see then; well honestly, you're better off just downloading an app to do it; as you're have to change everything in the system ui to that new ont. There are TONS of free root font changer apps. Have a go at them.
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I see then; well honestly, you're better off just downloading an app to do it; as you're have to change everything in the system ui to that new ont. There are TONS of free root font changer apps. Have a go at them.
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I would like to learn the areas of the ui I can edit to get that effect. I'm on XDA to learn anyway. I just finished a semester of C++ in my pursuit of an electrical engineering degree so I'm more interested in the journey than the effect anyway
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You can install fonts manually in the system/fonts folder but it takes time... you need to find a font that has all the different font "states" (light, bold, italic, condensed/ all combinations of these) and should be in .ttf format
So here's what you need to do:
1.Make a nandroid !FIRST!
2.Download your font
3.Use a root browser and find system/fonts
4.Locate the main fonts the system uses (ICS&JB use roboto)
5.Write down all the font state names that begin with roboto (ie roboto-italic)
6.Rename the font states from your downloaded font to the corresponding roboto font states (font-italic to roboto-italic)
7.Paste all renamed font states in system/fonts
8.Set permissions for each pasted font state
9.Boot into recovery and wipe cache/dalvik & set permissions
10.Reboot and enjoy!
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Just Google search for flip fonts. There are tons of free ones on the internet. They install like apks.
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