I changed font via iFont app, but looks like not everything changed. I want to change all the fonts to the one I want. I attached a pic where you can see the different fonts.
I installed a ROM which came with Ubuntu and I changed to a font named Milonga, but when the letters are bold it still shows as Ubuntu.
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I can't find out how to change the fonts on my phone. Every time I search the market I just look up packs for Handcent or something. How do I change the default font?
sherman901 said:
I can't find out how to change the fonts on my phone. Every time I search the market I just look up packs for Handcent or something. How do I change the default font?
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go into system/fonts and find DroidSans.ttf and DroidSans-Bold.ttf pull them...find the fonts you like, rename them to the two listed above....and push them back. Kind of tedious, but that is the way I get it done
Amazing! Thanks for the info. works great!
If you're fully rooted look for TypeFresh in the market. Create a folder labeled fonts on your sd and load it with fonts. Run TF on your handset, backup factory fonts, choose which font you want to change, pick the font you want to replace it with then choose apply fonts. Free and easy! Although the other method mentioned before does work too. Let me know if you need any help....
I downloaded ROM toolbox to help with changing fonts.
when I apply the font and install and reboot it only applies to a certain parts of the phone.
such as, when something uses a larger or bolder font, the font I installed isn't applied
there's an option in fonts for romtoolbox that let's you select what fonts to replace but there's a lot.
my question is, which fonts do I need to replace in order to get my font on every part of the phone
Example: my topic is using the font but the unread topics are bigger and bolder so they are still stock font
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In fonts folder there are many fonts but how to know which font is being used right now by system.Or if different fonts are being used at different places,how to know? Actually i want to see the fonts on screen first and then remove which i do not like,esp there is one font droidsans fallback whose size is 3mb and i want to see that on phone and decide or how to make them default font for system.I did see them on pc but things are different on pc and phone.please do share if you have done this or know about it?
Thanks in advance
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?
Hi guys, I've been trying to change font, I've used a lot of app, but not all fonts of OS are changing, but all app are putting a square instead the colon in the clock of blocked screen.
Have you been able to change fonts at all?
pacmanman said:
Hi guys, I've been trying to change font, I've used a lot of app, but not all fonts of OS are changing, but all app are putting a square instead the colon in the clock of blocked screen.
Have you been able to change fonts at all?
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You can change fonts to most anything but the lock screen is different. Just leave it stock.
Here is a googlesans font.
I've found that in the Fontfix app, you can select the font to change, so to change the lockscreen font you just need to replace GoogleSans-Regular with your custom font, all good
There are others fonts to replace on the system, I'll be playing with the app to see what fits my requirements.