Anyone know how?
I've renamed a font to replace the default HelveticaNeue Thin font and dumped it in windows/font -- and it looks great (mostly) except for weather. Current weather usually only displays part of a digit and always (usually only) the degree symbol.
I'm not sure if this is something that needs to be done before copying over the font file or if there's a registry entry that I can edit for this.
Help would be appreciated.
Moved as not theme release.
Related
I'm not sure which forum to post this in but here goes. Does anyone know how to change the font color in TF3D? AT&T uses a white font on the home screen and a black font on the other screens and I can't read the black font very well, I need to change it to white. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advanced.
I would assume its in the TF3D config files located in the Windows Folder. It's been a while since I messed with TF3D since I don't like it much.
You might want to search and download a TF3D Configurator Program, which provides a nice little interface to select various options and automatically edits the config file.
As stated I need to change the font and size on my manila 2.1 weather tab. I have a custom font installed on my fuze but it makes the weather data (current temp) get cut off. Is there a registry key I can edit to fix this?
Apologies if this has been answered before -- my search-fu turned up nothing.
I've made a replacement helvetica thin font file based on the Satisfaction font, however on TF3D's weather tab, the current weather cannot display because it seems that the font size is too large. Usually what I see is the degree symbol and part of a number.
What, exactly, would I have to do to fix that? I couldn't find a registry for the font size, but I'm not so good at this kind of stuff.
Any solutions would be appreciated...
Nobody knows or unwilling to share?
T_T
I'm trying to edit the DeskClock app to change the android font for the time and change the music shortcut (when docked) from the default app to mixzing. So far I've been able to successfully change the font (just overwrote the original clockopia.ttf with a renamed tahoma bold ttf) but when I open the regular clock app the time on the bottom gets cut off.
If anyone would be so kind to help, I'm looking to get the font size changed for the time at the bottom of the page and replace the shortcut for the music when docked to mixzing (com.mixzing.basic.apk)
Thank you very much.
For the font size you'll need to change the layout xml... however you might find that the xml using a variable parsed from another function. In that case you'll need to identify the function and change the java code. I've not looked at the app but suspect an xml change will be sufficient.
As for the shortcut, that will almost certainly require java changes... if you don't know how to code this then that might be a little difficult for you... you'll be looking for an assembler file (.smali) for this.
I like using the Default (Roboto) font but the Samsung font used for the Lockscreen and AOD clock is ugly and has inconsistent spacing. Changing the system font to any other option changes the clock style. When I use a font installer to install Roboto, it does change the clock, but creates an issue where font weight and spacing are incorrect in many apps. Yes, I also tried a variable font version as well. I realize that Samsung is likely using multiple font files to create Default and the font installer is limited. I also tried GoodLock with Clock Face but almost all centered options use the ugly Samsung font too.
Does anyone know how to change just the Lockscreen and AOD clock fonts? Back in the day, someone was able to modify Good Lock to give extra options but I'm hoping there is a simpler solution. Thanks in advance.
Hello. I have the exact same thoughts about the default One UI lockscreen font. Could you please share a bit more details on the Good Lock extra options?
Btw, I did try to install the system font with the Roboto TTF file like you mentioned in the OP and the lock screen looks much better now. I do get your point about "issue where font weight and spacing are incorrect in many apps", but fortunately for me, WhatsApp is the only app where I see this. And it does not look all that bad. So I believe I'm going to stick to this way.
Here's how:
Download 'SetEdit (Settings Database Edit)' from Google Play Store.
Open and find 'theme_font_clock' row, then tap it.
Tap 'Edit Value' and input with your font path addreses (*example: /storage/emulated/0/My Fonts/DS-DIGIB.TTF).
Tap 'Save Changes' and you're done!
Take a look!
*supports .ttf and .otf formats
works without root
Found it on reddit
https://www.reddit.com/r/oneui/comments/zbid5l
Confirmed, does NOT work in OneUI 5.0. Was excited too.
I hope there will be another way...