Does anyone know the name of the default font, please?
I am looking for the ttf file so that I can make the font of my clock app match the default system font.
Thanks
It's Roboto.
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change my system font to this one:
http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/ee222/simonboy2/Screen01.png
i know his home screen is screwed, but i'd like to know how i can get my system font like that (look at teh softkeys)
edit: found out how to change, but could anyone tell me where i can ge tthat font file?
No idea, but he used Wisbar and there you can choose the font if it is installed in the fonts directory of windows
i have installed a .ttf font on my hd2 "windows/fonts" folder.
now i can view the websites with the font but the font on facebook app has change to the font i have installed. need some help on this i need facebook to take the default font.
as i see this only happens to facebook app......
help
can some one tell me how to solve this problem
try to put .ttf in /windows Folder and Soft-Reset
I'm trying to replace with Tahoma and Tahoma Bold fonts in the ROM I use with versions that support the full set of unicode characters.
However, I can't find a way to overwrite the existing fonts as it won't let me delete them or rename them. I've also tried creating a cab, but it says I don't have permission to install it.
Anyone have any suggestions?
Many thanks
Same question, is there a cab that can do that? I'm trying to change my font to Helvetica is it possible
Have you seen this thread?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=635891
However Those cabs don't seem to change my softkey or top right digital clock fonts.
I have tried to install the default fonts from that thread, but it said I did not have permission.
Perhaps I'll try one of the other fonts and see if that works.
I made a small Xposed module that allows to use your own custom fonts on YotaReader, instead that one of the 8 hardcoded ones.
Usage:
install the Xposed module;
create a folder called "Fonts" on root of sd-card;
add your custom font (for the moment add just 1 font family; you can add more later) in the "Fonts" folder (do NOT create any folder within "Fonts" folder, just put the font files in it); for best results add 4 files for each font, corresponding to the styles: regular, bold, italic, bold-italic;
restart phone
open YotaReader
open font selection dialog within a book
now, you should see the custom font you loaded as the first font in the list of 8 fonts presented (replacing the first native font);
Limitations:
you can add a maximum of 8 font families;
custom font will replace the native ones of YotaReader, starting from the first one in the list;
not sure what font format are supported by YotaReader, but at least TTF and OTF should be supported;
Moreover, I verified that native fonts just have the regular style and they miss bold, italic and bold-italic styles. You can easily verify this opening the attached epub (I had to compress to a zip file, since XDA doesn't allow to attach epub files), that shows how is rendered the text in the four possible font styles.
Using a native font, you can see that a fallback font (sans serif) is used for bold, italic and bold-italic styles (while for regular one the selected font is used).
Instead, using a custom font, all the 4 styles are recognized and used (il present).
I also attached a sample font family (Sil Gentium) that you can use to test the module.
I tested the module on YD206 with MM firmware, anyway I think that it should work also on LP firmware since the reader app is the same.
Of course, you need Xposed framework for this to work.
Thank you for this useful contribution. Just wish to know if it's possible to replace other fonts without replacing the first font? For example, is it possible to keep Roboto while replacing PT Sans.
Thanks!
Can someone please confirm that this works on the EU version (6.0.1-EU1.1.47mx)?
For me the reader does not want to start (when this xposed module is selected), but since I am new to Xpose, I might be doing something wrong...
How do I configure the system fonts to be bold? Thanks
dilgit said:
How do I configure the system fonts to be bold? Thanks
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Look in system/ fonts
Pull the bold font onto your computer rename that font to all the other main fonts ex copy bold, make it regular, copy bold make it italic etc.
Then paste the ones you made back into fonts and override the originals. Or throw your modified ones into a magisk module so you don't have to alter the system