Is it impossible to change the system font? - OnePlus 8 Pro Questions & Answers

8 Pro, IN2023, 11.0.3.3, rooted, Magisk installed.
I'd really like to change my system font to Bauhaus (which I have as both .TTF and .ZIP). I've spent the last few days messing around with various Magisk modules and with ZFont, but haven't managed to achieve it. My research suggests that any Magisk modules which would do what I want have been pulled by their developers.
So, am I trying to achieve the (currently) impossible, or is there something that I have missed? IF it's the latter, please ELI5 what it is . Many thanks.

Try fontfix from the play store. Needs root though.

Philip said:
8 Pro, IN2023, 11.0.3.3, rooted, Magisk installed.
I'd really like to change my system font to Bauhaus (which I have as both .TTF and .ZIP). I've spent the last few days messing around with various Magisk modules and with ZFont, but haven't managed to achieve it. My research suggests that any Magisk modules which would do what I want have been pulled by their developers.
So, am I trying to achieve the (currently) impossible, or is there something that I have missed? IF it's the latter, please ELI5 what it is . Many thanks.
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Try this module. Put your .ttf files in the cfi folder and flash. This is one of the modules that was pulled. I tweaked it to where you don't have to rename all the .ttf files.

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Out of curiosity, what happens when there is more than one .TTF file in the CFI folder? Does it install the first one that it finds?

Philip said:
Out of curiosity, what happens when there is more than one .TTF file in the CFI folder? Does it install the first one that it finds?
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There's normally several like what's in the one I uploaded. One for each style (thin, regular, italic, etc).

Sorry - I mean different font families (e.g. if I put BAUHAUS.TTF, INCONSOLATA.TTF and CLOCKOPEIA.TTF all in the CFI directory).

Philip said:
Sorry - I mean different font families (e.g. if I put BAUHAUS.TTF, INCONSOLATA.TTF and CLOCKOPEIA.TTF all in the CFI directory).
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I don't believe this installer will work off one inclusive .ttf. it needs the individual ones.
This is a Brauhaus I found in xda.

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Non-English language support

Stock Android currently doesn't support Sanskrit/Hindi (Devnagri lipi Character Set). I see Square boxes like ☐ instead of characters अ आ इ ई उ ऊ on Unicode or UTF8 compliant Hindi websites. Even Google Hindi website doesnt open properly through my HTC Hero's stock Android 1.5 browser or any other browser like Dolphin, etc.
Has anyone figured out how to support Non-English fonts like Devnagri lipi (Sanskrit/Hindi) fonts in Android OS? I want to change my default font to see Devnagri numerals: ०,१,२,३,४,५,६,७,८,९ instead of Roman numerals: 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9. I want my clock to use Devnagri numerals instead of Roman numerals.
Can someone please help?
prateekandroid said:
Stock Android currently doesn't support Sanskrit/Hindi (Devnagri lipi Character Set). I see Square boxes like ☐ instead of characters अ आ इ ई उ ऊ on Unicode or UTF8 compliant Hindi websites. Even Google Hindi website doesnt open properly through my HTC Hero's stock Android 1.5 browser or any other browser like Dolphin, etc.
Has anyone figured out how to support Non-English fonts like Devnagri lipi (Sanskrit/Hindi) fonts in Android OS? I want to change my default font to see Devnagri numerals: ०,१,२,३,४,५,६,७,८,९ instead of Roman numerals: 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9. I want my clock to use Devnagri numerals instead of Roman numerals.
Can someone please help?
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The problem is obviously with the font and Android being unable to recognize it -- which leaves me to believe that the fonts you're trying to use are UNI-CODE and actually should be TTF (True Type Face). However, I would try different variants of the font you're looking for. I did some searching and this is what I've found (below). I don't know what characters I'm supposed to look for, but the site I found seemed somewhat helpful and apparently they might have the fonts you're looking for. If so, you need to push the font files you find to your /system/fonts/ folder of your phone -- but HAVE to rename the the font files. One needs to be called DroidSans and the other DroidSans-Bold -- Case sensitive for both.
If you'd like -- I can make an update.zip file for you instead. All you would need to do however it tell me which font you are considering and either upload the font here or give me a link where I can download and package it. Hope that helps.
Just remember that IF and when you find the font file you need, that it has an .ttf extension -- which is where I think your problem is.
http://www.wazu.jp/gallery/Fonts_Devanagari.html
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pseudoremora said:
The problem is obviously with the font and Android being unable to recognize it -- which leaves me to believe that the fonts you're trying to use are UNI-CODE and actually should be TTF (True Type Face). However, I would try different variants of the font you're looking for. I did some searching and this is what I've found (below). I don't know what characters I'm supposed to look for, but the site I found seemed somewhat helpful and apparently they might have the fonts you're looking for. If so, you need to push the font files you find to your /system/fonts/ folder of your phone -- but HAVE to rename the the font files. One needs to be called DroidSans and the other DroidSans-Bold -- Case sensitive for both.
If you'd like -- I can make an update.zip file for you instead. All you would need to do however it tell me which font you are considering and either upload the font here or give me a link where I can download and package it. Hope that helps.
Just remember that IF and when you find the font file you need, that it has an .ttf extension -- which is where I think your problem is.
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Thank you for a prompt reply. The website you suggested is very helpful and I think Mangal or Arial Unicode MS are the best bet. It took me a while to find these fonts, sorry for a little late response.
Unfortunately, I could only find Mangal.ttf (201 KB) & ArialUni.ttf (22 MB) but not their respective "-Bold.ttf" fonts as you mentioned.
I can use Mangal.ttf in MS Office 2007 to write in Sanskrit/Hindi and it lets me format the text (bold, italics, resize, etc.).
Would it be enough to push this one font? Since Mangal-Bold.ttf is not available specifically.
Also, does pushing a font to ADB means that it overwrites the new font over the existing font in Android? Since we'll be renaming new font to already existing DroidSans.ttf. Or does it merge the two fonts?
I have attached Mangal.ttf (in a zip) to this post since that has a smaller size (201 KB) than ArialUni.ttf (22 MB). Would really appreciate if you could please create an Update.zip with proper files?
Thanks for your help!
prateekandroid said:
Thank you for a prompt reply. The website you suggested is very helpful and I think Mangal or Arial Unicode MS are the best bet. It took me a while to find these fonts, sorry for a little late response.
Unfortunately, I could only find Mangal.ttf (201 KB) & ArialUni.ttf (22 MB) but not their respective "-Bold.ttf" fonts as you mentioned.
I can use Mangal.ttf in MS Office 2007 to write in Sanskrit/Hindi and it lets me format the text (bold, italics, resize, etc.).
Would it be enough to push this one font? Since Mangal-Bold.ttf is not available specifically.
Also, does pushing a font to ADB means that it overwrites the new font over the existing font in Android? Since we'll be renaming new font to already existing DroidSans.ttf. Or does it merge the two fonts?
I have attached Mangal.ttf (in a zip) to this post since that has a smaller size (201 KB) than ArialUni.ttf (22 MB). Would really appreciate if you could please create an Update.zip with proper files?
Thanks for your help!
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It's fine that you only found the regular font without it's bold counterpart. What can be done is that we'll use Mangal.ttf twice and rename it Droid-Sans.ttf as well as Droid-Sans-Bold.ttf. The system will accept it, though if you can find a font with both the regular and bold files, that would be nice.
Also, when you adb push the new renamed fonts into the /system/font folder -- they will indeed overwrite the previous fonts that were there. They will NOT be merged.
In anycase, I've created an update.zip file for you to flash. Tell me what happens.
pseudoremora said:
It's fine that you only found the regular font without it's bold counterpart. What can be done is that we'll use Mangal.ttf twice and rename it Droid-Sans.ttf as well as Droid-Sans-Bold.ttf. The system will accept it, though if you can find a font with both the regular and bold files, that would be nice.
Also, when you adb push the new renamed fonts into the /system/font folder -- they will indeed overwrite the previous fonts that were there. They will NOT be merged.
In anycase, I've created an update.zip file for you to flash. Tell me what happens.
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Thank you for the file pseudoremora. Really appreciate it.
So if these new fonts will overwrite the previous fonts, I hope I don't loose my current stock fonts & style. Just for knowledge purposes; Did you manually merge "Mangal" font into stock fonts?
As far as I know, I would need to root my phone for flashing this file. I have never done it before. But I found steps for it on Unlockr (don't know if I can mention other websites on this forum). I am mentioning the steps below for other people's references, assuming these haven't changed:
Code:
1. Download the following file and then unzip it.
AsRoot2
2. Take the unzipped file and save it into the Tools folder of your AndroidSDK.
3. Plug your phone in via USB and do NOT mount the SD card.
4. Open the Command Prompt and type the following (hitting enter at the end of every line):
cd\
cd AndroidSDK\Tools\
adb devices
And make sure your phone’s serial number pops up (if not setup ADB & USB drivers).
5. Then type:
adb push asroot2 /data/local/
adb shell chmod 0755 /data/local/asroot2
adb shell
/data/local/asroot2 /system/bin/sh
6. Then type:
mount -o remount,rw -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
cd /system/bin
cat sh > su
chmod 4775 su
Although, I don't know how to unroot the phone after rooting it.
pseudoremora, I have been searching for steps on how to flash a file like "Mangal_font-signed.zip". But since "flash" is such a term that most search results are for Adobe Flash. Do you know any place with step by step instructions to do it for Sprint HTC Hero?
Also, if these fonts don't work. How do I go back to stock condition? Do I need to take some backup?
Thanks for your help.
prateekandroid said:
Thank you for the file pseudoremora. Really appreciate it.
So if these new fonts will overwrite the previous fonts, I hope I don't loose my current stock fonts & style. Just for knowledge purposes; Did you manually merge "Mangal" font into stock fonts?
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You should have rooted first before thinking about anything else, but that's alright. Also, I did NOT "merge" the fonts... you can't do that. I overwrote the previous font with the Mangal one. Even if you flash a new font, getting the stock font back on is just as easy as adding a different one.
prateekandroid said:
pseudoremora, I have been searching for steps on how to flash a file like "Mangal_font-signed.zip". But since "flash" is such a term that most search results are for Adobe Flash. Do you know any place with step by step instructions to do it for Sprint HTC Hero?
Thanks for your help.
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Before we go any further, its imperative that you root your phone and understand the in's and out's of flashing, using command prompt, and the installing recovery image. Also, you do own a CDMA Hero, for the Sprint network, correct?
All of the information you are trying to find can be found right HERE on XDA. The link will provide step-by-step guides that will walk you through everything you are trying to learn. I would advise reading them, following the steps the best you can, and then asking questions when you get stuck.
I can give the answers, however... with anything new, it's always best to let ones own curiosity invoke the learning process. Myself and others here are more than knowledgeable to help you any way, but even a beginner is capable of rooting there own phone.
prateekandroid said:
Also, if these fonts don't work. How do I go back to stock condition? Do I need to take some backup?
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Upon rooting your phone and installing a recovery image, you will have the option to backup your phone and ALL its data. Secondly, if for some reason, you do in fact mess up and get to a point where you would like to start from the beginning (Go back to Stock), there is also an application for that.
So, for the time being -- don't worry about backing up your phone or even going back to stock, you need to focus on rooting your phone, installing a recovery image, making your first Nandroid backup, and then hopefully installing your first user created ROM.
As always, I'm here to help. Oh, one more thing... before you ask me, try to search the CDMA Hero threads, you'll more than likely find your answer. Otherwise, you can ask.
pseudoremora said:
You should have rooted first before thinking about anything else, but that's alright. Also, I did NOT "merge" the fonts... you can't do that. I overwrote the previous font with the Mangal one. Even if you flash a new font, getting the stock font back on is just as easy as adding a different one.
Before we go any further, its imperative that you root your phone and understand the in's and out's of flashing, using command prompt, and the installing recovery image. Also, you do own a CDMA Hero, for the Sprint network, correct?
So, for the time being -- don't worry about backing up your phone or even going back to stock, you need to focus on rooting your phone, installing a recovery image, making your first Nandroid backup, and then hopefully installing your first user created ROM.
As always, I'm here to help. Oh, one more thing... before you ask me, try to search the CDMA Hero threads, you'll more than likely find your answer. Otherwise, you can ask.
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Thanks pseudoremora. Will do.
In case of an issue, I may have to bug you again.
PS: Yes, I do have CDMA Sprint HTC Hero with Google written on its back cover
prateekandroid said:
Thanks pseudoremora. Will do.
In case of an issue, I may have to bug you again.
PS: Yes, I do have CDMA Sprint HTC Hero with Google written on its back cover
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Hope my last post didn't come as asshole-ish. That wasn't my intention. I'm just trying to get you in the mindset to always think about searching for the answer(s), before I step in and give them to you.
Also, you're not bugging me at all, I'm more than happy to help.
Good luck!
pseudoremora said:
Hope my last post didn't come as asshole-ish. That wasn't my intention. I'm just trying to get you in the mindset to always think about searching for the answer(s), before I step in and give them to you.
Also, you're not bugging me at all, I'm more than happy to help.
Good luck!
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Na dude. You're fine.
So I am now rooted, recovered (v1.6.2), nandroid backed up (stock v1.5) & running DC v2.07.2. I flashed Mangal.zip. Good news is that I can now read Devnagri on Dolphin bowser. Glyphs are messed up. So instead of शिवाय it is showing शविाय. But its Ok, at least its readable. Better than ☐☐☐☐☐.
However, the bad news is that English characters are all bigger & spacier than normal. It looks so weird. Will attach a screenshot tomorrow.
prateekandroid said:
Na dude. You're fine.
So I am now rooted, recovered (v1.6.2), nandroid backed up (stock v1.5) & running DC v2.07.2. I flashed Mangal.zip. Good news is that I can now read Devnagri on Dolphin bowser. Glyphs are messed up. So instead of शिवाय it is showing शविाय. But its Ok, at least its readable. Better than ☐☐☐☐☐.
However, the bad news is that English characters are all bigger & spacier than normal. It looks so weird. Will attach a screenshot tomorrow.
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Excellent! Seriously, that's amazing that you were able to accomplish everything I stated without having me helping you (not that I wouldn't have), but I'm sure you know that you get a great feeling once you accomplish each one of those things (I know I did when I first did it).
Again, great job!
pseudoremora said:
Excellent! Seriously, that's amazing that you were able to accomplish everything I stated without having me helping you (not that I wouldn't have), but I'm sure you know that you get a great feeling once you accomplish each one of those things (I know I did when I first did it).
Again, great job!
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Dude, I am sorry for being MIA. I have been trying for a few days the merged font that I created using FontLab but it makes English characters so bloated that two lines start overlapping each other. For eg. if you are looking at a specific contact in people App, "Call mobile" text overlaps the cell number right below it.
Wats weird is that FontLab doesn't bloat Devnagri characters but only English characters. I dont know FontLab very well so dont know how to stop it from scaling.
I had to revert to stock font. S**ks!
Do you have any suggestion of some way to merge Stock font with Mangal font?
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Dude, I am sorry for being MIA. I have been trying for a few days the merged font that I created using FontLab but it makes English characters so bloated that two lines start overlapping each other. For eg. if you are looking at a specific contact in people App, "Call mobile" text overlaps the cell number right below it.
Wats weird is that FontLab doesn't bloat Devnagri characters but only English characters. I dont know FontLab very well so dont know how to stop it from scaling.
I had to revert to stock font. S**ks!
Do you have any suggestion of some way to merge Stock font with Mangal font?
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I've never had to merge any fonts; but then again I've only had to read English.
I've never worked with Fontlab, so I'm not sure where to even begin. The reason however I think you keep having problems is because maybe the phone isn't understanding how to handle the merged font... so the Devnagri characters are okay, but the English ones aren't scaled correctly because they were merged or merged incorrectly? Again, I don't know, those are just my ideas.
I hate to say it... but it looks like you're either have to bare with it, choose one font or the other, or what I would do is contact HTC and see if they have native font or any font that they could recommend. I'm all out of ideas, so I don't know what to tell you. Sorry.
Try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=798380
Replace only Fallback font. Do not touch DroidSans.ttf
Hope it helps
But there are issues in having hindi support in this way.
There is Samsung Galaxy phones with perfect hindi support in 2.1 and 2.2 versions of Android. Is there any way to get the Language pack or Hindi IMI from them. And have heard Android 2.3 has bulit-in Hindi language support. But I don't know how to install it.
Opera mini can read hindi font
Opera mini can read hindi font
click here
pseudoremora said:
The problem is obviously with the font and Android being unable to recognize it -- which leaves me to believe that the fonts you're trying to use are UNI-CODE and actually should be TTF (True Type Face). However, I would try different variants of the font you're looking for. I did some searching and this is what I've found (below). I don't know what characters I'm supposed to look for, but the site I found seemed somewhat helpful and apparently they might have the fonts you're looking for. If so, you need to push the font files you find to your /system/fonts/ folder of your phone -- but HAVE to rename the the font files. One needs to be called DroidSans and the other DroidSans-Bold -- Case sensitive for both.
If you'd like -- I can make an update.zip file for you instead. All you would need to do however it tell me which font you are considering and either upload the font here or give me a link where I can download and package it. Hope that helps.
Just remember that IF and when you find the font file you need, that it has an .ttf extension -- which is where I think your problem is.
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Problem is most of the world has now moved to the unicode fornts from google transliteration which has become defacto standard due to ease of use. If that helps. Any help would really be very useful.

'Push' Wallpaper Into Device

Hey guys,
I'm looking for the proper directory to push wallpapers into my device, so I won't have to load it off the SD Card. Especially interested to inject the default Desire wallpapers.
Thanks,
Evan
The wallpapers are usually part of an apk. Usually it is Launcher.apk
If you know how to edit the files within an apk, that is one way, if not, its pretty simple, just find the wallpaper you want. Find the one you want to replace. Rename the wanted wallpaper to the same as the wallpaper you will be replacing. Copy it over and do the same for the wallpaper_small.png file that corresponds. Then either adb push or use an adb GUI to get the launcher.apk back over to the phone.
This is in no way, a detailed description, just the jist of how to do things.
launcher2.apk if you're running Android 2.0 or higher.
But otherwise, above is correct.
Cheers guys,
Can I just keep adding files? Or do I have to rename files?
hidea said:
Cheers guys,
Can I just keep adding files? Or do I have to rename files?
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No, you can't just add... there are a pre-defined and finite number of "slots" - you can't include more than the application currently supports. Files need to be exactly the correct names.
Also, if the files are different sizes, or you change too many, you'll upset the digital signature on the launcher2.apk you'll need to resign the launcher2.apk file before pushing it back.
If that all sound too hard let me know...
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No, you can't just add... there are a pre-defined and finite number of "slots" - you can't include more than the application currently supports. Files need to be exactly the correct names.
Also, if the files are different sizes, or you change too many, you'll upset the digital signature on the launcher2.apk you'll need to resign the launcher2.apk file before pushing it back.
If that all sound too hard let me know...
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That does sound a bit 'hard'. But nothing I can't tackle with a bit of reading.
So, how do re-sign the launcher2.apk file?
hidea said:
That does sound a bit 'hard'. But nothing I can't tackle with a bit of reading.
So, how do re-sign the launcher2.apk file?
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Here you go: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=5856509&#post5856509
Let me know how you get on.
That doesn't sound overly complicated, but it's too much work for a single wallpaper from the HTC Desire. As of right now, it resides in the SDCard. And I do use HelixLauncher2. I wish there's a simpler way… let's say, like an app that can inject files directly into HelixLauncher2.
Thanks for your help, though!
Fair enough.
You may be interested in keeping an eye on Kang-o-rama, that uses HelixLauncher2 and I'll be adding some static wallpapers back in in version 0.6.
If you are interested, let me know which wallpaper you want and I'll put it in there for you...

[GUIDE] Remove/change gradient on navbar and statusbar- Change navbar icons [ROOT]

A very simple guide on removing the disgusting shadow effect on the homescreen, plus changing the icons in the navbar.
EDIT: Useless guide. Every change can be made using themes. Coming from a N5 confuses me too much. Thanks @vobiscum
Since usually we would make this changes in xposed, and since xposed is not aviable (for now, I hope), we need to change some png images in the SystemUi.apk container located in #/system/priv-app/systemui folder.
This is just one way to achieve our goal, I made it supereasy for beginners.
Attention: don't extract and compress again any system apks with 7zip or similar programs: it will result in a bootloop. Just replace the needed images directly in the container. If you need to do something else, google APK-Tool.
1)Get a root explorer from googleplay. I'm using FX File Manager (it needs a plugin for root privileges);
2)Go to #/system/priv-app/systemui folder and copy systemui.apk;
3)Paste it in a pc-redeable partition or in the external sd;
4)Get the file and extract it with 7zip or winrar. Don't delete the systemui.apk imported.
5)Navigate in the excracted folder and get the files you want.
---Gradients are located in res/drawable-xxhdpi-v4, their names are: nav_background.9.png and status_background.9.png.
---Navbar Icons are located in res/drawable-xxhdpi-v4 and drawable-ldrtl-xxhdpi-v4.
6)Open the files with Photoshop or Gimp and edit them on your taste. Want a ghost navbar? Do it.
7) Drag and drop the modified files in the Systemui.apk according to their original locations;
8)Put the modified file on your sd/phone;
9)IMPORTANT: DO A BACKUP VIA TWRP
10)Copy-paste via root-explorer the SystemUi.apk back in place. It may be requested to remount the folder in r/w.
11) DONE! If you get some lag/problems, just reboot. If it bootloops, go for twrp.
nice work there, some genuinely earned thanks :good:
it will result in a bootloop
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i guess this is to do with the odexed apk's..?
sminki said:
i guess this is to do with the odexed apk's..?
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I think that is to do with zipaligning, but don't ask me further, I'm pretty noob about this. I know that many apks works well even after they are recompiled as a zip; but some resources need a particular procedure. This way avoids any problem due to recompiling.
For editing xml, I generally use APKtool and replace the original META-INF folder and AndroidManifest.xml, this is the proper way to recompile it (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2203166).
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I think that is to do with zipaligning, but don't ask me further, I'm pretty noob about this. I know that many apks works well even after they are recompiled as a zip; but some resources need a particular procedure. This way avoids any problem due to recompiling.
For editing xml, I generally use APKtool and replace the original META-INF folder and AndroidManifest.xml, this is the proper way to recompile it (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2203166).
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Man made a theme is too easy no need root
https://plus.google.com/+MassimoBotta/posts/27CAAv91Lth
vobiscum said:
Man made a theme is too easy no need root
https://plus.google.com/+MassimoBotta/posts/27CAAv91Lth
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So you can change navbar icons with a theme? Well, damn me. Damn Haweii. How about other pngs in SystemUi.apk (for example the gradient?)
Not useless, and to be honest, I prefer getting my hands dirty pulling things apart rather than relying on other people, gives you a better understanding of how things work

Does anyone have the NotoColorEmoji File from the OnePlus 5?

I flashed Ricky Bush's file to get the iOS emojis but when I unroot my phone any app which requires a keyboard cannot be used. I assume it is because unrooted phones cannot work with a keyboard with iOS smileys.
And is the File from Ricky Bush only changing the NotoColorEmoji file or is it doing even more? If so, how can I undo it without factory resetting?
I mean the stock font* if it is something else than NotoColorEmoji and I have the Oxygen-OS-Version 4.5.15 if there is a difference.
You mean you want the stock NotoColorEmoji.ttf file from OOS 4.5.15? If yes, it's attached with this post. If you want it as a flashable zip, let me know and I'll make one for you.
Thank you, ive also searched my phone everywhere for the so called "system -> fonts" folders, but couldnt find them, do you know where they are located on the oneplus5?
deano321 said:
Thank you, ive also searched my phone everywhere for the so called "system -> fonts" folders, but couldnt find them, do you know where they are located on the oneplus5?
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You'd need root and a file manager to view the system folder and replace the modded file with the original file I attached.
ok thank you

Replacing/Changing Emoji Font

Hello all,
I have a rooted OP8P running Magisk 21.0 (21000), and using Magisk Manager 8.0.2 (307)(11). My OS build is Oxygen OS 10.5.13.IN11AA(enhanced by xXx_NoLimits_ 12.1). I've only recently owned this phone and have taken my time with getting root access and getting other miscellaneous things set up. I'm pretty much all set to go save for one thing; I want to change the emojis to the old blob style, like the ones from Android 6.0 Marshmallow.
I have the appropriate NotoColorEmoji.ttf file that I want to overwrite the current one with, I've also backed up the current one as well. However, much to my dismay, I have learned that the system partition for devices running Android 10 is read only. To add insult to injury, I also found out that there is no way to mount it manually. The only cited way to be able to modify the system partition that I have found is to create a Magisk module, something I have no clue how to start doing.
Now, correct me if I'm wrong, but it seems that the Magisk modules that may have been created to circumvent this are now defunct(namely FontChanger by John Fawkes), and sadly have no resemblance of making a return.
So my question is, does anyone know of a way that I can overwrite the current emoji font .ttf file with the desired one? If not can someone point me to a resource that can give me a crash course on how to create a Magisk module so I can make it? I know this may seem like an insignificant gripe to get caught up on, but I am at a loss right now.
Thanks for any help offered!
You can use my iOS 14 emoji module.
Just replace the ttf file with yours and flash it in the Magisk Manager.
Also make sure to clear the cache of the keyboard which you are using.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/o9zxjh8ed73zgro/iOS14BetaEmojis.zip?dl=1
laura almeida said:
You can use my iOS 14 emoji module.
Just replace the ttf file with yours and flash it in the Magisk Manager.
Also make sure to clear the cache of the keyboard which you are using.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/o9zxjh8ed73zgro/iOS14BetaEmojis.zip?dl=1
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Hello, thanks for your generous assistance! When you say "clear the cache", that would be covered by me simply restarting the phone correct? Or is there something else I need to do?
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I just tried flashing your module after replacing the .ttf file with mine, and it returned an error stating that "This zip is not a Magisk Module! Installation failed". Any Idea why?
KingKazmaOfficial said:
Hello, thanks for your generous assistance! When you say "clear the cache", that would be covered by me simply restarting the phone correct? Or is there something else I need to do?
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I just tried flashing your module after replacing the .ttf file with mine, and it returned an error stating that "This zip is not a Magisk Module! Installation failed". Any Idea why?
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When you are repacking the zip make sure set the compression level as normal and use Magisk Manager to flash, not TWRP.
If you are using Gboard keyboard, make sure to clean the cache of the Gboard app from the app settings.
laura almeida said:
When you are repacking the zip make sure set the compression level as normal and use Magisk Manager to flash, not TWRP.
If you are using Gboard keyboard, make sure to clean the cache of the Gboard app from the app settings.
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Any program in particular I should use? WinRAR ok?
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I tried to recompress using WinRAR I set the compression level to normal and made sure it was a .zip file. Unfortunately, I still get the same result. Not sure what I am doing wrong here.

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