[Q] To change Default Font Size - General Questions and Answers

Can anyone please tell me where exactly the Default Text Font size is set in the android framework. When I change the font size using Spare Parts package and reboot my android device, the font size sets to Normal style by default.But I want it to be Extremely Large by default.
Thanks,
Riyaz

Syed Riyaz said:
Can anyone please tell me where exactly the Default Text Font size is set in the android framework. When I change the font size using Spare Parts package and reboot my android device, the font size sets to Normal style by default.But I want it to be Extremely Large by default.
Thanks,
Riyaz
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Check in System Settings -> Display -> Font Size

font size
Thank you for the reply, but I don't have any font size setting in System Settings -> Display. Am using Android 2.3.4 GingerBread

I also want to know this,..Please help us,..Thanks in andvance

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I asked the same question, here's the answer:
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