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".
genieass said:
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.
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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.
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Hi,
I had recently installed the 'Font Installer (Root) from the Play market. Initially, I tried out the more fancier, bold fonts on the SGSII. Now the problem is I can't revert back to the original font from Resurrection Remix v2.2.
Can someone help me how I can get the original fonts back or at least direct me to the path where the new fonts are being saved? I tried the system/fonts, but the fonts are not showing up there.
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If the revert doesn't work you will have to reflash the to. The app takes the new font and renames it and then over writes the files. Look for the fonts folder and there should be a back up folder with the old fonts in it. If not then reflash
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Did you try this?
suprabhathalder said:
Hi,
I had recently installed the 'Font Installer (Root) from the Play market. Initially, I tried out the more fancier, bold fonts on the SGSII. Now the problem is I can't revert back to the original font from Resurrection Remix v2.2.
Can someone help me how I can get the original fonts back or at least direct me to the path where the new fonts are being saved? I tried the system/fonts, but the fonts are not showing up there.
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Hi, Did you try this?
Font Changer > Advanced > Menu > Defaults ---> accept ---> Reboot
this should reset your system faults to system defaults...
Hope this helps...
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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?
I am Just Moved from AOSP Device and Samsung Devices to OnePlus One - CM11s Stock.
Now I have One Query :
Previously as Xda-Developer Guideline, I have Modified Font files which are not Support Complex Fonts Like Indian Unicode Fonts via Changing the - " DroidSansFallback.ttf " from system/font with Replacing Original Font to Unicode Font.
Now same Modification in OnePlus One Stock CM11s not work with Unicode Font Named as " DroidSansFallback.ttf", but it will also Breaks Hindi Support of CM11s which Available into OnePlus One Stock Font after Reboot, even after Roll back the Change ( Restore Original Fonts ) Reboot Breaks All Other Font Support Expect English, Only Factory Image Flashing is Option to Roll back the Change. Why?
Can following Unicode Font ( XDA Link ) Usable into OnePlus One - CM11s? How?
Reference XDA Link :
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=798380
julie_bholu said:
I am Just Moved from AOSP Device and Samsung Devices to OnePlus One - CM11s Stock.
Now I have One Query :
Previously as Xda-Developer Guideline, I have Modified Font files which are not Support Complex Fonts Like Indian Unicode Fonts via Changing the - " DroidSansFallback.ttf " from system/font with Replacing Original Font to Unicode Font.
Now same Modification in OnePlus One Stock CM11s not work with Unicode Font Named as " DroidSansFallback.ttf", but it will also Breaks Hindi Support of CM11s which Available into OnePlus One Stock Font after Reboot, even after Roll back the Change ( Restore Original Fonts ) Reboot Breaks All Other Font Support Expect English, Only Factory Image Flashing is Option to Roll back the Change. Why?
Can following Unicode Font ( XDA Link ) Usable into OnePlus One - CM11s? How?
Reference XDA Link :
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=798380
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You've posted in the wrong section, mate. There's a Q&A Subforum for queries.
Thanks for Pointing out.
Hello, everyone! Sorry if this may come off as a silly question, but I was wondering.. how do you get FlipFont to work on the OnePlus One?
On my previous phone (HTC Desire 620) all you had to do was go to your device's settings and choose your own font from there, but I see that the only way to edit your font on Cyanogen, is from their own theme app. I tried installing that specific emoji/font app and trying to see if I was able to choose it from the theme editor, but nothing
Hope to get some answers, thank you!
iFont was able to generate cm themes compatible font files.