Hi,
I'm using NScollab-1.0.21 on Nexus S with Romanian locale on 2.3.3
I'm having a problem with the lock screen: the date font does not include diacritics and my day names are displayed incorrectly (missing letter "ț").
How can I change this font?
Thanks.
clocktopia
Is cloctopia used for both time and date? I want to change the date font.
AFAIK the date font is just the system font, so just droidsans or w/e it is. i would just pull /system/fonts and poke around to see which one is missing the character.
I half expected the system font to have all the characters. Any replacement suggestions that look similar but have central/eastern european character sets?
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I have a TD2 with WinMo6.1.
The font which the phone number and 'dialling' is displayed in next to the contact photo when you're ringing somone have changed on my phone!
The only apps I've recently added is the Weather database.
Anyone know how I can change it back to the original font (or a nicer one) as it is now a really rubbishy small system style font - bit like Times New Roman, but worse.
Thanks
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.
I run into some "problems" when I've tried to change some fonts. The problem was that for some applications (messaging appl or skype for ex.) the font used for typing messages is not changing.
I've tried FontChanger, even it's advanced option to replace each idividual font, still those applications are displaying a different one.
I've even used QtADB to access /system/fonts folder and saw the fonts there are replaced (checked the timestamp and dimension), I also delete the "fallback" file..nothing changes.
The point is that I use a localised keyboard that uses Eastern European character set (SwiftKey X). Some of those characters are displayed as rectangles or as spaces (even if the receiving party see them if has the right font) and that's anoying.
As messaging appl I use ChompSMS and for that I can change the font within the application. By default the "System" package is used and regardless of the font chosen from there, some chars from the extended set are not displayed even if the font has support for that set. As soon as I choose a different font package, they are displayed ok.
The bad thing is that for Skype I dont have such an option to change the font so I was wondering how can I change it globally.
The switch to "Romanian" from Language & Keyboard settings is not an option for me because it does not change only the font character set but also the language of the phone interface itself. I want to have everything in English, just the characters displayed properly.
I've attached also a print screen to see what I'm talking about. At 1 you can see the letter "t" having a cedille under it (this is how it should look like) and at 2 and 3, the letter it's not shown at all. That means the font cannot display it or does not has support for that character set (Eastern European)
HOW can I make it displaying properly without changing the setting for Language & Keyboard to Romanian?
Any help appreciated
I've been using the font, Lintel, as the font of choice for my Android phone for awhile now.
Because my particular phone model does not support cyanogenmod, I use xposed+ifont to set up the system font.
However I noticed that fonts in bold reverts back to the system font as the Lintel font I'm using doesn't seem to support bold font - or at least if it does, the system doesn't seem to use them.
Since the Lintel font family comes in different styles and weight, is there a way to solve this issue? Do I have to repackage a font pack with italics/bold style into the font file? Or is there a way to solve this through root access in Android?
I updated my vivo next to funtouch 8.9.1 and part of the update changed the font style of my Japanese kana characters, but not the kanji characters.
It looks dumb. Every word I type is in 2 different font styles now and the new one looks messy
I can fix this by switching my phone system language to Japanese but then I can't understand most of it (still learning). How can I get rid of this new font style?
Edit: tried using older version of keyboard, still won't let me use system font style