Hello, is there a way to change system wide emojis on Nougat. None of the emoji changer root apps worked. Thank you
Solved: http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/general/mod-google-keyboard-unicode-9-10-emojis-t3348544
Changed the notocoloremoji.ttf in /system/fonts to the one from thread above for ios10 emojis. That's it.
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Hi,
After updating gnex to jellybean(unlocked boot + rooted), I installed a unicode font to read my language(it's based on droidsans) using this application(Tamil Unicode Font -Donated)(i can't post link as i'm a new user)
it has a backup option which backed up my old font. Now I want to revert back to fonts that came with jellybean(roboto condensed?).
This application had a restore option that didn't work. I tried several applications like font changes, font installer etc... but none of them changed my font back.
How can i switch back to original stock fonts(roboto in jellybean) without losing any data?
Thanks
Try the ROM toolbox app in the playstore. It's for free. It has a menu to change the system font, and many other customizations. Hope this helps.
Hi XDA,
found a way to use MM emojis in WhatsApp on my Lollipop ROM.
You donĀ“t need to install emoji switcher apk from playstore.
Just download the attached apk
copy it to /system/vendor/overlay -> if overlay folder does not exist, just create it
set permission to rw-r-r
reboot.
Have fun
Hi,
I know one can install new fonts from LG World, but most of these are variations on a (crap) theme? Handwriting and 'flowery' fonts and such like.
I have tried to modify an APK file with the Roboto Condensed Font, resigned the APK which installs but doesn't show the Roboto Condensed Font.
Without root, is there any other way to install 'custom' fonts by modifying an APK that comes from a free font from LG World?
Thanks for any help. I'm sure lots of others would be interested in this?
:fingers-crossed:
I'm interested, tried the same, no luck.
Need Roboto Condensed for LG phone.
Devs please??
in theme section theres a font zip. flash in twrp. but cant remember if it has that requested front.
I'm upgraded from g4 815 to Oppo r11s and wanna install the Oreo emoji ttf without root on nougat stock
I'm in a similar situation. I've developed my own font and want to install it on my LG Tribute Dynasty 7.1 unrooted.
I'd like to install it the legit way instead of renaming the font file or rooting the phone.
Is it possible to develop an installer using App Inventor 2 or Thunkable to do this?
I have some prior programming knowledge (php, JavaScript) so I'm not unfamiliar with programming entirely.
I am trying ifont donate package but still can't change font !!
Hello, i have installed custom A10 Q rom My question is, how to add new custom font to the system themes? I have missing Anaheim font in Q roms. Where is folder with fonts located and how to put manually new one. My device is rooted.
Thank You guys
/system/fonts?
There's plenty of Magisk modules that add fonts without modifying the system partition.
I don't know if there's a non-root way to add fonts.
a1291762 said:
/system/fonts?
There's plenty of Magisk modules that add fonts without modifying the system partition.
I don't know if there's a non-root way to add fonts.
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How to add to this menu, to change system wide theme font? Adding to /system/fonts doesn't work
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How to add to this menu, to change system wide theme font? Adding to /system/fonts doesn't work
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I'm sure it depends greatly on the app. Android wasn't designed with arbitrary font availability.
I googled Magisk font Android and found lots of things. This one has a template if the font you want is not already packaged.
https://github.com/packyan/Magisk-Font-Changer
Hey, i recently updated to android 12 and the only thing that doesnt seem to work is my magisk module to change emojis...
it does change the keyboard emojis but the actual system emojis are stock ones. Any idea how to fix this bug?
thank you