hi
I would like to know if can I change fonts size on the galaxy tab 7 7 with Honeycomb ? And how?
the fonts sizes are really small. I can't read it
can I change the DPI? which app for that?
Just try to see "Big Font" works for you.
Play store:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...wsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5hMHNvZnQuZ3Bob25lLmJmb250Il0.
Yeah big fonts works for me for most apps.
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it doesn't change font sizes under icons. Why?
it does change the system fonts.
carlo67 said:
hi
I would like to know if can I change fonts size on the galaxy tab 7 7 with Honeycomb ? And how?
the fonts sizes are really small. I can't read it
can I change the DPI? which app for that?
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How about doing a forum search? This question has been asked 100x
Big Font app doesn't change font sizes under icons. Why?
It does change the system fonts
carlo67 said:
Big Font app doesn't change font sizes under icons. Why?
It does change the system fonts
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Scrap the Samsung JellyBean or ICS and install Paranoid Android 2.54 - completely new tab!
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Is their anyway to make the font bigger on this? It seems awkwardly small to me. My nexus s has the sane screen size and the font and icons are much larger.
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jthornton71707 said:
Is their anyway to make the font bigger on this? It seems awkwardly small to me. My nexus s has the sane screen size and the font and icons are much larger.
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that's because the nexus s has a lower resolution.
So its not possible? There is no hack or market app or anything? ??
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Unfortunately, this is an example of Android fragmentation.
When iPhone 4 jumped from HVGA to Retina, it was easy- you just make icons twice as big.
On Android, you have HVGA, WVGA, QVGA, qHD....etc. Icons won't re-size to look bigger on a qHD screen.
You can use Desktop Visualizer to make the buttons look bigger. Basically change then into small widgets.
can try change density in system\build.prop
If you are rooted you can try changing the system font to a custom font that is easier to read. The easiest way to do this is to look for an app on the market called font installer.
jthornton71707 said:
Is their anyway to make the font bigger on this? It seems awkwardly small to me. My nexus s has the sane screen size and the font and icons are much larger.
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I bought ADW Launcer EX - it lets me make the icons and fonts as big as I want. Gives it more of a Captivate Touchwiz look, but fills the spaces better - and a lot more options then the stock launcher.
The free version doesn't have this - but the paid version is worth the $3
moneyrain said:
can try change density in system\build.prop
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or lcddensity on the market
Can someone upload the fonts from /system/fonts? I'm on UHKG7 and the new font looks way better.
Thanks!
You guys seriously haven't found the button to get additional fonts online?
Intratech said:
You guys seriously haven't found the button to get additional fonts online?
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Wait, what? lol
I want to use the new fonts man, I'm on an older firmware.
dandroid13 said:
Can someone upload the fonts from /system/fonts? I'm on UHKG7 and the new font looks way better.
Thanks!
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Wait a minute, I'll do it
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Fonts from xwkh4, you know what to do (Root Exlorer / Font Changer / etc.)
rdy2go said:
Fonts from xwkh4, you know what to do (Root Exlorer / Font Changer / etc.)
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Thank you very much!
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You guys seriously haven't found the button to get additional fonts online?
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I tried those fonts from that app in the market, the free one Link. The thing is some of the fonts make the celsius value of the accuweather widget to move out of the widget area. It is a good app. Has a lot of variety of fonts but in my opinion maybe the fonts were not selected for galaxy s2.
There should be a simpler way of just getting the font that we want on the phone select font>select size. done.
i looked through the root folders today but only found the droid fonts and not those i installed from the fontomizer app. All i can find are the apks. Can someone suggest a location.
akbarhash said:
I tried those fonts from that app in the market, the free one Link. The thing is some of the fonts make the celsius value of the accuweather widget to move out of the widget area. It is a good app. Has a lot of variety of fonts but in my opinion maybe the fonts were not selected for galaxy s2.
There should be a simpler way of just getting the font that we want on the phone select font>select size. done.
i looked through the root folders today but only found the droid fonts and not those i installed from the fontomizer app. All i can find are the apks. Can someone suggest a location.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=894397
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=894397
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ahh didnt think to look in galaxy s forum.
The default font size is too small for comfortable reading. I'm stock rooted and I've left the LCD density at 213, the default. Is there a way to increase the font size without changing the LCD density which makes the keyboard too large?
Thanks
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jhford said:
The default font size is too small for comfortable reading. I'm stock rooted and I've left the LCD density at 213, the default. Is there a way to increase the font size without changing the LCD density which makes the keyboard too large?
Thanks
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Settings > Display > Font Size
Is this what you're looking for?
comminus said:
Settings > Display > Font Size
Is this what you're looking for?
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I've tried that in the past and didn't think it was very effective.
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There are a few apps in the market to change font size. They work well, the main reason i sometimes don't use them to increase font size is there will be things here and there that don't fit in the space allowed, if you know what i mean. But it is sort of mainly a cosmetic issue. Check the market, there is a paid font size app and a free one.
Anyone get flipfont works on Note 3, besides getting the iFont ?
EDD!E said:
Anyone get flipfont works on Note 3, besides getting the iFont ?
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Yes.
Mind to share ?
I got the Helvetica Neue flipfont to work on the Note 3 without any issues. Looks gorgeous, in my opinion.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.monotype.android.font.helveticaneue
MacBreQ said:
I got the Helvetica Neue flipfont to work on the Note 3 without any issues. Looks gorgeous, in my opinion.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.monotype.android.font.helveticaneue
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Any free flipfont ? :laugh:
EDD!E said:
Any free flipfont ? :laugh:
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Check your regular sources (Google) for getting stuff for free...
Almost all of my free flipfont, working on Note 2, don't work on Note 3
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Any free flipfont ? :laugh:
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Try some of the fonts found in this search: ["Free Font Apps" "Galaxy S4" "4-font"]
(Copy and paste everything in the brackets)
We are working on releasing more fonts compatible with the S4 and Note 3.
Let me know if you have any issues and if you would like to see any particular styles in the future.
Free Font Apps
They only thing I've found to work is an app called iFont that downloads the fonts you want then you just set it.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kapp.ifont
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https://github.com/xda/Notices/blob/master/2013/stacklaw-2013-06-25.md
That's why they don't work. They must have changed something
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RavenY2K3 said:
They only thing I've found to work is an app called iFont that downloads the apps you want then you just set it.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kapp.ifont
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That's what I use, and it works like a dream. Doesn't need root or a reset, just download the font, set it, and you're off to the races!
panguin said:
That's what I use, and it works like a dream. Doesn't need root or a reset, just download the font, set it, and you're off to the races!
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I aware iFont works ... but the resources suck up a lot of memory ... anyone know what is the actual issue on free flipfont not working on 4.3 ?
You can find the font Switcher for 4.2+ devices here:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.monotype.android.font.pack.switcher
In order to set the font you must first set your phone's font to one of the pre-installed fonts other than the default font. Then try using the Switcher to set the font.
The other option you have is to try some of our other fonts that are compatible with 4.2.2
Please use the button in the Switcher app to find these apps. *Here are a few examples:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.monotype.android.font.pack.handsome
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.monotype.android.font.pack.simple
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.monotype.android.font.pack.scroll
Finf compatible fonts via font switcher then select font via system font selector
Let me know if it works.
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Possible to use custom fonts yet??
EVOme said:
Possible to use custom fonts yet??
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At first i need to know where you want change your font. If it is the system font that you want to change then it is possible to change with some instruction..
Guadalupeohara said:
At first i need to know where you want change your font. If it is the system font that you want to change then it is possible to change with some instruction..
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Yes...system font.
I forgot I made this, @VECTUS
Feels awesome to be reprimanded
Settings, display, font, font style
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jagrave said:
Settings, display, font, font style
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lol...to others, not those.
EVOme said:
lol...to others, not those.
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Haha my bad.
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Yes you can change fonts.
Lodaserves said:
Yes you can change fonts.
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Excellent explanation of how.
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Excellent explanation of how.
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Settings > Display > Fonts
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GlitchMob said:
Settings > Display > Fonts
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Is this some sort of joke?
EVOme said:
Is this some sort of joke?
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I think you're just really bad at asking questions. It doesn't seem like anybody knows what you are talking about.
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GlitchMob said:
I think you're just really bad at asking questions. It doesn't seem like anybody knows what you are talking about.
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That or maybe you are bad at reading. I said "custom" fonts, which means the 1000 or so others that are not preloaded on the S5. Like using apps like Bytafont or Fontswap to change fonts. Typically root is required to do this.
EVOme said:
That or maybe you are bad at reading. I said "custom" fonts, which means the 1000 or so others that are not preloaded on the S5. Like using apps like Bytafont or Fontswap to change fonts. Typically root is required to do this.
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Or you can buy them through Samsung by following the path I posted. Unless you can't afford them, then I would just wait for a rom.
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Thanks for your input.....
I installed HiFont and then download a font file online. Then I put the font into the folder that the app tells you to, then you can set it as default from there. I'm using Ubuntu Light as my system font.
rybaka1994 said:
I installed HiFont and then download a font file online. Then I put the font into the folder that the app tells you to, then you can set it as default from there. I'm using Ubuntu Light as my system font.
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I'll give it a shot....thanks!!!
Download one of the hundreds of flipfont apps and they'll be there in your fonts selection.
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EVOme said:
Yes...system font.
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You can change the font style and font size on your device. To change the font settings, from the Home screen, touch Menu Menu key > Settings Settings Shortcut > My device Settings Device Tab Icon > Display Settings Display Icon . Touch Font Style and choose from Default font, Choco cooky, Cool jazz, Rosemary, or Samsung Sans. Touch Get fonts online to download new fonts from Google Play Store.
Touch Font size and choose from Tiny up to Huge. When you select Huge, the font may be shown only in certain applications. In applications that cannot support Huge font size, Large font size will be used instead. :cyclops: