can anyone please provide the original fonts that come on the DX? located at /system/fonts
As requested:
thank you very much i used typefresh and completely didn't think about backing up the originals
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Has anyone figure out how to replace DroidSansFallback.ttf? I need to replace the stock font with one that supports HK charset.
sovereignty68 said:
Has anyone figure out how to replace DroidSansFallback.ttf? I need to replace the stock font with one that supports HK charset.
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You can get msjh.ttf from your Windows 7 \fonts\ directory, and rename it to DroidSansFallback.ttf, then push it.
BTW, I have no problem displaying HKSCS characters on my nexus one.
Please post questions in general section. Thank you
Has anyone packaged it into an .apk for us to install? I can't seem to find it anywhere. Or is there another way to get it back onto my phone after flashing a ROM with a custom font?
http://attachments.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=668795&d=1311850459
The above font is slightly modified (modified as in added few Indian language scripts. Found it as an attachment to a thread requesting Indic language support. Might help.
The font is named "Droid Sans Fallback".
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http://attachments.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=668795&d=1311850459
The above font is slightly modified (modified as in added few Indian language scripts. Found it as an attachment to a thread requesting Indic language support. Might help.
The font is named "Droid Sans Fallback".
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And i just drop the .ttf in /system/fonts ?
Yes - you will need root access for that though. Also, I suggest you make a copy of the file already in there.
And of course, people say we need a reboot - pre WIndows ME style.
I just renamed the one already in there to DroidSansFalback.ttf.bak and then pasted the one you linked to. Did a reboot, but nothing's changed.
This is on Clean Fusion V3, if it matters.
I have spent days searching the internet and not found a single comprehensive tutorial on modifying an existing CM7 theme.
Specifically, I am looking for a step by step guide to extracting a theme's apk, replacing images within the theme, and recompiling the apk so that it will be usable in Theme Chooser.
To make this thread helpful to as many people as possible, I am asking that you be as thorough in your explanations as you can. Please do not leave out any steps, even if they seem obvious to you.
If there is already a thread with a fully detailed answer to this question, please direct me to it. Otherwise, I appreciate any answers you can give me.
See if this helps:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=964391
Instructions seem simple enough...
I used APKTool to extract the contents of a theme's apk to view it's contents. I am assuming that the the images in the extracted theme can be replaced and then the theme can be compiled and signed again using either APKTool or APK-Manager/APK-Multi-Tool...
I'm not sure wich is the correct place fot this question, so I'm posting in general section..
I'm theming a rom to make it look like AOSP..
I replaced rom's fonts with AOSP fonts extracted from a virtual device.. Texts now look like JB, but asterisc in dialer is out of place!
I can't decompile SemcPhone.apk to edit layout because apktool doesn't let me recompile it, even if I decompile and recompile without changing any file!
The only solution is insert sony's font asterisc into roboto font.. I tried to do that with High-Logic FontCreator 7.5 and I created an edited ttf, but fonts with accents (I.E: áéíòü) were gone!
Anyone can do this? Or knows about a tutorial? Or can teach me how to do that?
HI,
I am a fan of this site for many reasons. Mainly, I like modifying my Samsung Galaxy S2 T989 with APK fonts in order to compensate for the abandoning of updates on this device. Since Lollipop was officially announced, has anyone made a set of APK's for the new Lollipop Roboto? Would like them to be scaled for smaller devices. Otherwise, what should I do to convert the TTF files to APK files?
There's an app ifont that can convert .ttf fonts to .apk files. Give it a try