I have been looking to make available some of my fonts (http://code.newtypography.co.uk) as flip fonts, or similar 'easy to install' package for non rooted phones.
Current threads are here http://forum.xda-developers.com/tags.php?tag=flipfonts
but doesn't seem to be a perfect solution yet. Particularly looking at succesfully signing fonts, so users can install with no hacks.
Anyone any info / help / clues on this?
cheers
vernnobile said:
I have been looking to make available some of my fonts (http://code.newtypography.co.uk) as flip fonts, or similar 'easy to install' package for non rooted phones.
Current threads are here http://forum.xda-developers.com/tags.php?tag=flipfonts
but doesn't seem to be a perfect solution yet. Particularly looking at succesfully signing fonts, so users can install with no hacks.
Anyone any info / help / clues on this?
cheers
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I can create them if you'd like...PM me a zip of all the files and I will make them for you, I am bored and want something to do
Just send them all as .ttf
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Hi guys,
I'd like to know if it's possible to add apps and optional tools to your rom and download as we wish. I don't know if some of you go on modaco.com. It's allow you to add what you want in the different roms then download them. Not everybody uses all the apps you add in the differents rom even though they are really good!!!
Moved to proper forum.
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.
Hi all,
I hope this is the right area to ask this question but does anyone know where I can get the old version of apk's. I guess I'm looking for something like oldapps.com or oldversion.com but for apk's.
The reason is that a few of my favourite apps have been updated and the newer version isn't necessarily better.
Very recently I've found an app ('android assistant' but I'm sure there's more) which will backup the apk to the sd card which will help for the future if this happens again.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Nial.
Many file sharing sites have older versions. Just google "download app_name.apk" and you should get a long list of available versions.
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.
So I've found that BLU has not actually skinned the apps like downloads, contacts things like that, they have just replaced it with their own version in system/priv-app. So, would it be possible to just replace those apps as well as SystemUI.apk and or Framework-res to remove the manufacturer skin? For example theres a folder called AmigoSystemUI with their skin on it. Thanks
NateDev473 said:
So I've found that BLU has not actually skinned the apps like downloads, contacts things like that, they have just replaced it with their own version in system/priv-app. So, would it be possible to just replace those apps as well as SystemUI.apk and or Framework-res to remove the manufacturer skin? For example theres a folder called AmigoSystemUI with their skin on it. Thanks
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Hello,
Nope, it is highly recommended to not do it.
The framework is a core part of the system and is related as well as dependant on various stuffs in the system.
Regards
Vatsal,
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