Has anyone tried to change the font with Rom Toolbox already? Will it give a bootloop?
Nexus ONE
Don't know but I did noticed they changed the Flipfonts. Xda users were making free Flipfonts and monotype imaging didn't think too highly of that.....
https://github.com/xda/Notices/blob/master/2013/stacklaw-2013-06-25.md
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FWIW, I'm not sure what the difference would be between your way and my way, but I use the iFont app to download fonts and put them in the built in font switcher. Works without rooting or restarting.
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So I see a lot of mention of the Roboto Font for other phones but nothing for ours. Anyone have an .apk for this? Specifically for CM7.1?
It's not an apk, it's a ttf file. There's flashable zips around, just search Roboto flashable zip.
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hey great thanks. found what I needed. appreciate it.
In case anyone else asks, the app font installer makes it really easy to choose between 100's of fonts.
tiny4579 said:
In case anyone else asks, the app font installer makes it really easy to choose between 100's of fonts.
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+1. This is a great app. I like the INFECTED font
Or this...
You can also change your fonts in rom toolbox, I think it's actually the same font installer app. You have to download the fonts you want first however, but rom toolbox makes it easy to install them and does a bunch of other cool stuff.
the roboto font apk is on droid-life, under downloads. I flashed it yesterday, looks great.
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Thanks for the tip! Flashed from there too.
Looking good; easier to read.
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Hmmm.. looks a little odd to me. Not as crisp and clear as Stock Sense font. Kind of reminds me of Comic Sans. It's got a little bit of angle that makes it look cartoony...
Okay, I'm warming up to it, but it's very small at times. Anyone else experiencing this?
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Size consistent throughout here.
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I didn't like using it because on my gmail it made all the lines bold instead of just the new email headers. Maybe its because I don't run the stock density setting? Not sure.
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How do I get rid of the green in the wifi and signal bars? And how to get the samsung font back in stock?
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Unless you know how to edit images, then your only option is to flash a theme for 4.1. Look in the market for a font changer. There is one by a guy named jrummy that has alot of fonts and is pretty simple to use.
Thanks bro! Helped out alot
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Unless you know how to edit images, then your only option is to flash a theme for 4.1. Look in the market for a font changer. There is one by a guy named jrummy that has alot of fonts and is pretty simple to use.
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Glad I could help!
Font installer
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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 am REALLY struggling with this. I have installed a bunch of different SMS apps but prefer stock (use clipboard, LED function....) Any suggestions how I can do this? Turning the system font size down doesn't change my messaging conversation font. I would prefer to use the default sms app with the Note 2, but is there any way I can make the font smaller than what the volume keys allow me to do?
Even all the way down the messages are huge (I can only see 2-3 with the keyboard open) and like 8 without it open. For privacy reasons I'd also like it smaller so everyone around me can't read all my messages while it's open...
Try the app settings app in the xposed thread you can set the dpi or font to anything you want in any app
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2012770
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Might be a dumb question, but do I need to be rooted?
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Try the app settings app in the xposed thread you can set the dpi or font to anything you want in any app
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2012770
Making "Stock" Custom ROMs Defunct (XposedFramework) - Tweaks for any ROM Version
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Never mind, I think I figured out that I would have to... hmmm may be the reason I root. That could be a slippery slope though
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Never mind, I think I figured out that I would have to... hmmm may be the reason I root. That could be a slippery slope though
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You need to be rooted to install the app but once the xposed installer is installed you can unroot and all the modules will still work. The per app dpi is well worth rooting for, you can have a lot of apps in tablet mode
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Does anyone know how to add custom fonts to Touchwiz? I tried changing them with ROM Toolbox but it won't change them. Is there another way to do it?
I have some fonts that aren't so common that I really like to use.
Nexus ONE
I use Ifont donate but theres a free version that works perfect too. Or you can just download font(s) packs thru playstore as well.
Edit: nm I see what you mean.. If you got a root explorer you can add them to system/fonts
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