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.
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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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besides here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=854907&highlight=font
and the 300 font thread, where are the ones that actually work on the G2? the link above, those work but the ones in the 300 font thread do not.
Well I have boughten the app "RootTools" and it has a nice selection of fonts (it also applies them for you in two clicks
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ive been lookin at changing my fonts this past week as well..... typefresh app works great.. just find the font and good font.ttf and find the .ttf file. then move to the sd card. open app and replace droidsans.ttf and clocktopia.ttf etc.. yeah ive noticed the fonts in the 300+ font threads don't work.. currenty on a search for easy flashable fonts.. easiest way i thnk\prefer...
There's the an app that I have, I think it's callled 'font selector' or something like that. It's in the market and free from what I remember. You should try it. The font list is updated really often too.
I tried that one. It sucks. The font packs don't look right in terms of formatting. I removed that app quick
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Most fonts I find don't have all the symbols so I get alot of boxes. :/
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Try absolute system its an app. Has fonts.
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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
GreggoryD502 said:
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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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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Has anyone tried to change the font with Rom Toolbox already? Will it give a bootloop?
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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.
I would like to has anybody found a way to to change or add icon packs while remaining on stock touchwiz launcher now I'm rooted at this time but I would like to keep touchwiz launcher but change how my icons look any help would be helpful
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It's very simple actually to change apps and system icons if you are rooted and running custom recovery. That's how all available themes works. Launcher doesn't matter.
Get some theme, take a look at the zip folder/file structure inside and you'll see how easy is to replace any kind of apk resources making your custom icon pack.
Try anycut or bettercut and or desktop visualizer.
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yeah there is man. ive been using this for a while. took be a while finding it at first myself. cost a couple bucks i think, but its totally worth it. some icon packs dont work but there are only a few
link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=sg.ruqqq.IconThemer&hl=en