I have 2.3.3 Android and my Icons are very small. Can I make the Icons on LauncherProPlus bigger and some of my apps are very small when I open them?
I just upgraded to 2.3.3 because I wanted to try that. I still find it very time consuming to install all apps, settings, etc., when you move to another Android version. Yes, I did even try to restore from Titanium, Apps Moster Pro, and Backup All and that did not work. Apparently I am doing something wrong. When I did a restore under WM 6.x using SPB Backup, it was so quick and simple.
I did a search and found all Icon/Icon Size searches, but could not find this answer.
Thanks in advance.
asctony said:
I have 2.3.3 Android and my Icons are very small. Can I make the Icons on LauncherProPlus bigger and some of my apps are very small when I open them?
I just upgraded to 2.3.3 because I wanted to try that. I still find it very time consuming to install all apps, settings, etc., when you move to another Android version. Yes, I did even try to restore from Titanium, Apps Moster Pro, and Backup All and that did not work. Apparently I am doing something wrong. When I did a restore under WM 6.x using SPB Backup, it was so quick and simple.
I did a search and found all Icon/Icon Size searches, but could not find this answer.
Thanks in advance.
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download root explorer. Locate to system. Click on buil prop. Edit the lcd density to 240
or just download an app called lcd changer
yz.hd said:
download root explorer. Locate to system. Click on buil prop. Edit the lcd density to 240 or just download an app called lcd changer
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Thanks, I DnId LCD Changer and set it to 240. Works great! I did give you a 'Thank You', too.
asctony said:
Thanks, I DnId LCD Changer and set it to 240. Works great! I did give you a 'Thank You', too.
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thank you!
Now I have another question that I posted on another Thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=14402641#post14402641
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I found adw ex had process name of "org.adwfreak.launcher" , and I want to change it to "com.android.launcher" , is there a way to do this? thanks in advance
jordonkobe said:
I found adw ex had process name of "org.adwfreak.launcher" , and I want to change it to "com.android.launcher" , is there a way to do this? thanks in advance
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Is there a way?
Yes
Is it easy enough to be worth the effort?
No.
com.android.launcher is already used by android system, so you can't use it for your own app (i.e. adw ex).
jordonkobe said:
I found adw ex had process name of "org.adwfreak.launcher" , and I want to change it to "com.android.launcher" , is there a way to do this? thanks in advance
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You maybe could by decompiling (baksmali, etc), but you'd probably have to re-sign all the com.android.xxx apks for the system to work with it.
*N00B Alert*
I just downloaded this ROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=769026
I'm trying to change the DPI back to 240. The guide seems easy enough; use a text editor and change the value in the file.
However the problem is that I can't seem to save the changes I have made. Read Only?
I'm new to these things so I'm problem doing something fundamentally stupid. The rom is already rooted I think.
BTW in b4 "lolololoool use search tool on forum". I already have, but my android lingo isn't good so I'm probably searching for the wrong thing.
Using "File Manager" and "Text Edit" apps to find and edit the file respectively.
Thanks
Infiniteey said:
*N00B Alert*
I just downloaded this ROM: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=769026
I'm trying to change the DPI back to 240. The guide seems easy enough; use a text editor and change the value in the file.
However the problem is that I can't seem to save the changes I have made. Read Only?
I'm new to these things so I'm problem doing something fundamentally stupid. The rom is already rooted I think.
BTW in b4 "lolololoool use search tool on forum". I already have, but my android lingo isn't good so I'm probably searching for the wrong thing.
Using "File Manager" and "Text Edit" apps to find and edit the file respectively.
Thanks
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You need root explorer to do that.
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maybe this app will help you: LCDDensity
jose makalolot said:
You need root explorer to do that.
Sent from my HD2
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Is this app the only one that will do this? No free alternative?
p107r0 said:
maybe this app will help you: LCDDensity
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Thanks! this worked
Infiniteey said:
Is this app the only one that will do this? No free alternative?
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maybe File Expert or Astro
ES File Explorer (free) will let you mount system directories, you have to enable it in settings.
Hi all,
I want to change my default fonts of N4.
Can anyone help me on this?
D_RiDeRs said:
Hi all,
I want to change my default fonts of N4.
Can anyone help me on this?
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You would need to use Fontchanger, but why would you want to get rid of Roboto? It's so clean and cool. It defines what Android is.
hhairplane said:
You would need to use Fontchanger, but why would you want to get rid of Roboto? It's so clean and cool. It defines what Android is.
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I replaced all my system fonts with robot slab the font used in Google now, its even more appealing to me than default, looks good in the keyboard and stock clock widget and other Google apps
Sorry bit off topic yea simple font installer make life easier, male sure you back them up, some fonts look nice but aren't suited for phones
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda premium
tekken179 said:
I replaced all my system fonts with robot slab the font used in Google now, its even more appealing to me than default, looks good in the keyboard and stock clock widget and other Google apps
Sorry bit off topic yea simple font installer make life easier, male sure you back them up, some fonts look nice but aren't suited for phones
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda premium
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hhairplane said:
You would need to use Fontchanger, but why would you want to get rid of Roboto? It's so clean and cool. It defines what Android is.
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hhairplane:- I just need it for a change. I searched about "fontchanger" on google play but couldn't found any relevant one. I am on stock version of android.
tekken179:- Can you tell me which font is best suited for Nexus 4??
And how can I get it? :angel:
D_RiDeRs said:
Hi all,
I want to change my default fonts of N4.
Can anyone help me on this?
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i like ubuntu :good:
in my mediafirefolder is a flashable zip ...
You can either use an app or goto system/fonts, just make sure you keep the file names the same
Personally nothing looks better for me more than the Roboto Slab font from Google Now
Opifico looks good too.
username8611 said:
You can either use an app or goto system/fonts, just make sure you keep the file names the same
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Can you please elaborate it?
I have downloaded the fonts which 75markus has told. Now how can I install it on my device?
D_RiDeRs said:
Can you please elaborate it?
I have downloaded the fonts which 75markus has told. Now how can I install it on my device?
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it´s a flashable zip for recovery
you need a custom recovery like CWM or Twrp to install it
try the options mentioned here...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2011339&page=2
Make sure to take Nand before doing anything.... to avoid boot loop....
75markus said:
it´s a flashable zip for recovery
you need a custom recovery like CWM or Twrp to install it
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FemBlack said:
try the options mentioned here...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2011339&page=2
Make sure to take Nand before doing anything.... to avoid boot loop....
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I am on stock version of Nexus 4, so rooting is needed for the font change??
Please clarify. :angel:
D_RiDeRs said:
I am on stock version of Nexus 4, so rooting is needed for the font change??
Please clarify. :angel:
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check the playstore and there should be apps to be able to change fonts without rooting
read this as well
http://www.androidauthority.com/how-to-change-the-fonts-on-your-android-phone-32078/
safest way to change the fonts is using some 3rd party launcher.....
if u don't want to root and don't want to use 3rd party launcher... and try to use any app to change the font other than launcher,...
u may get into boot loop...so be very careful before doing this....
if you got into boot loop with out rooting... u may brick ur phone.....
As title asks. Is it possible to get app settings or per ap dpi without xposed?
Yes, look at the OP of this thread.
iridaki said:
Yes, look at the OP of this thread.
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Hey thanks for yhe help but I have root, though I don't want to install xposed cause I just want to change dpi of one app. Your solution is to change the whole phones dpi.
uf21 said:
Hey thanks for yhe help but I have root, though I don't want to install xposed cause I just want to change dpi of one app. Your solution is to change the whole phones dpi.
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Oh sorry, I didn't get what you were asking. I don't know of there's an app like this that doesn't require Xposed, I somehow doubt it but I'll let you know if I stumble upon anything.
Hi!, Sorry I do not speak English how little I translate it, I saw a thread where it said how to install new fonts in note 9 someone could explain me, I do not pass the app the galaxy theme. Help!
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Get Substratum and Wings Fonts...
/CK
Café King said:
Get Substratum and Wings Fonts...
/CK
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The Team Wings fonts vanish once you change themes via the Samsung Themes app and there is no way to bring them back short of reinstalling the whole thing. Are there any solutions that persist across changing themes?
androidaddict90 said:
Hi!, Sorry I do not speak English how little I translate it, I saw a thread where it said how to install new fonts in note 9 someone could explain me, I do not pass the app the galaxy theme. Help!
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Google Font....
will show up in fonts library after a reboot
yaron316 said:
Google Font....
will show up in fonts library after a reboot
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Just download and it's there? or place it in the folder?
MHB1638 said:
Just download and it's there? or place it in the folder?
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Install the APK & reboot
Installed Google font, rebooted but not finding anywhere, nor in font library in settings.
Can you clarify on how to apply, please??
danielsigma said:
Installed Google font, rebooted but not finding anywhere, nor in font library in settings.
Can you clarify on how to apply, please??
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Seems to be working for me. I downloaded the app and restarted. Opened the display options and under fonts I looked for GoogleSans. Applied the don't and it worked. I also have the wings font pack installed as well. Don't know if that has anything to do with why it worked for me.
Before you can see the new fonts, you will need to enable overlay layers for the APK, either through ADB or Substratum, if you are using the app.
The full instructions are on this thread: I don't use substratum, so I installed them using option 2.
I didn't do anything either... No substratum or adb method. Just installed, rebooted and the fonts are listed.
Thanks for uploading the fonts.
mathrania said:
I didn't do anything either... No substratum or adb method. Just installed, rebooted and the fonts are listed.
Thanks for uploading the fonts.
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Same
fenrisswolf said:
Before you can see the new fonts, you will need to enable overlay layers for the APK, either through ADB or Substratum, if you are using the app.
The full instructions are on this thread: I don't use substratum, so I installed them using option 2.
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No no, just install the font. Nothing further required. Just a reboot.
Hate Andromeda & substratum,seems to always kill speed for the phone.
yaron316 said:
No no, just install the font. Nothing further required. Just a reboot.
Hate Andromeda & substratum,seems to always kill speed for the phone.
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Did so and nothing, only the 4 default fonts showing. Do you need to have the default theme active so it works?
Works for me.
I want to use the font in the link. But I can't use it. Please help me with this
thank you
AndreaPrintUpright_FONT_SamsungSans_Overlay
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1mUWW5_0xRGg90PBEeplgDQW6LKGAiZZp
veskostoev said:
Works for me.
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Could this be processor dependant? I'm on Snapdragon and can't load the font after several installs and reboots
Jesiah said:
Could this be processor dependant? I'm on Snapdragon and can't load the font after several installs and reboots
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I just downloaded it and it worked for me
I have the exynos model N960f
Teflanzy said:
I just downloaded it and it worked for me
I have the exynos model N960f
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Thanks for the info, so has anyone with a Snapdragon Note 9 been able to use the font? :fingers-crossed:
Jesiah said:
Thanks for the info, so has anyone with a Snapdragon Note 9 been able to use the font? :fingers-crossed:
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I have Snapdragon and it worked for me. Downloaded, installed, rebooted and then selected in settings - display - font and screen zoom.
The app AFonts works great for me!