Lg G2 V30 LP font mod - G2 Themes and Apps

Hi folks. I modded fonts_lge.xml file just to add (replace) sherif stock font with roboto condensed.
Font file is from. D802v30e but i think it will work on any lp version
Replace your fonts-lge.xml file from system/etc with attached one. Set permissions rw-r-r, reboot phone and thats it. In settings- display-fonts u will have sherif font replaced by roboto condensed font.
Make backup before replacement.
Zip is not flashable!!!. Unpack and replace
U need rooted phone ofcourse
Cheers

jaskooo said:
Hi folks. I modded fonts_lge.xml file just to add (replace) sherif stock font with roboto condensed.
Font file is from. D802v30e but i think it will work on any lp version
Replace your fonts-lge.xml file from system/etc with attached one. Set permissions rw-r-r, reboot phone and thats it. In settings- display-fonts u will have sherif font replaced by roboto condensed font.
Make backup before replacement.
Zip is not flashable!!!. Unpack and replace
U need rooted phone ofcourse
Cheers
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Awesome job ,Works 100% on Lollipop 5.02 v30b , of course i pressed :good: button...

No problem. Enjoy ?

i know it's little off-topic but still looking for a way to properly installing the whole Roboto family on LP, any advice is appreciated.

The Roboto font has just been made public on github ! It's open source now.

I have a little issue. Text on whatsapp haven't changed, Just in system ui; even keyboard but not in whatsapp conversation

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ICS ROM how to change fonts?

Question anyone using ICS roms. I have a question i used to use Font changer or font installer to change fonts for Gingerbread roms. For some reason this wont change anymore. It seems it is defaulted to roboto ttf files. I tried to change in system file but still no luck. If i change roboto fonts and replace my phone bricks.. Anyone knows how to change the fonts on ics? Thx
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Have you tried to create a flashable zip for your fonts? Take a look @ /system/fonts/ and change the fonts you wanna change (DroidSans.ttf and DroidSans-Bold.ttf for example)
On your computer or laptop create a folder for /system/fonts/ and put your fonts there, renamed to reflect the fonts you wanna change. Then zip up the system folder along with a compatible META-INF folder with correct updater-script and update-binary and you should be good. Flash your newly created zip in recovery
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I do not know how to make a flashable zip file.. But i did play around with my own. I used font installer and did the following. changed the DroidSans.ttf and DroidSans-Bold.ttf. Changing those two didnt help but i checked mark on the Roboto-Regular.ttf and did the change. Yes, that did change my fonts but When i change the Roboto-Bold.ttf. My phone won't start it it will just not boot up. So only checked roboto-regular, DroidSans-bold and DroidSans and it worked. I think something to do with the bold fonts in ICS. Not sure... Wish i could try if i know how to make the flashable zip... Thx Maybe ill do some research and find out..
fergie716 said:
Have you tried to create a flashable zip for your fonts? Take a look @ /system/fonts/ and change the fonts you wanna change (DroidSans.ttf and DroidSans-Bold.ttf for example)
On your computer or laptop create a folder for /system/fonts/ and put your fonts there, renamed to reflect the fonts you wanna change. Then zip up the system folder along with a compatible META-INF folder with correct updater-script and update-binary and you should be good. Flash your newly created zip in recovery
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try this guys
http://glasskeys.com/2011/09/17/how...ts-on-android-cyanogenmod-phones-and-tablets/

[CWM][Aroma][Zip] Funtdo: Brick-no-more when changing system font

Are you afraid to change your system font, because you might brick your phone?
Funtdo, (came up with by fusing font and undo) is a simple flashable zip which will undo or reverse the process made by font changer apps like iFonf to revert the unexpected result (commonly, soft-brick or bootloop).
You can keep a copy of Funtdo in your sdcard before you attempt to change your systemfont, so in-case of soft-brick happens, you can just flash funtdo zip via recovery to restore back your phone.
From Funtdo, you can also choose from selections of font to be installed if you don't want the default system font.
In other words, Funtdo is not only for bricked phones, but also to those who want to change their system font.
Download Link: http://www43.zippyshare.com/v/96181117/file.html
Please hit THANKS if you find my post useful...
Great work, but is there any way that I can put my own fonts inside the zip? Thanks a lot for your work
mauam said:
Great work, but is there any way that I can put my own fonts inside the zip? Thanks a lot for your work
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yes of course...
inside the zip... under the fonts folder...
you can see the three fonts included right?
you can rename your favorite font into one of those inside the folder....
example:
myfavoritefont.ttf --> funtdo-mono.ws
and then replace the one on the zip...
and then flash... and select it... XD
Great, I'll try. Thanks a lot.
its not working in cloudfone 430x..

[Guide] Change LG emojis with stock android | ROOT needed

Is there any way to change emojis with stock android emojis? Yes, there is!
Download file to SD.
Using file manager on your phone with root (i.e. ES file explorer) go to system/fonts in root folder.
Locate default NotoColorEmoji.ttf and do a back up (you can skip it).
Replace NotoColorEmoji.ttf in system/fonts with the file you have downloaded.
Set permissions to rw-r-r.
Reboot.
Default android emojis: http://d-h.st/uXQL
Default LG emojis: http://d-h.st/O9aw
Tested & works with LG, Xperia keyboard.
Have you tried this on play? Needs root
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stevenschoen.emojiswitcher
Im more of a "push-it-to-/root/system-kinda" guy, these kind of apps seems a little fishy to me.
Looks like it's a ttf file, perhaps you could try swapping it for another, I'm guessing you'll have to rename it to match the one in your font folder.
englishmale said:
Looks like it's a ttf file, perhaps you could try swapping it for another, I'm guessing you'll have to rename it to match the one in your font folder.
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replaced NotoColorEmoji from cm12.1 for SP (since I hade his on my pc), btw there was only one file, no NooColorEmojiNONAME, fixed permissions and I got default android emojis.
Here is the file if anyone needs: http://d-h.st/uXQL
le grande magnetto said:
replaced NotoColorEmoji from cm12.1 for SP (since I hade his on my pc), btw there was only one file, no NooColorEmojiNONAME, fixed permissions and I got default android emojis.
Here is the file if anyone needs: http://d-h.st/uXQL
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i put this file..and now have this..(i dont have original anymore).can u help me? ..permission is on rw-r--r--
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xxfrankiexx said:
i put this file..and now have this..(i dont have original anymore).can u help me? ..permission is on rw-r--r--
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Did you renamed the original one? I kept the original one but I added suffix .ttf.original
Also I am using Xperia keyboard as my default but with stock LG keyboard emojis are working.
Incase you need it, here's my original (note that this one is over 11MB whereas stock android was just over 2 MB) http://d-h.st/O9aw
Dont forget to fix the suffix and permissions. I hope this one helps.
le grande magnetto said:
Did you renamed the original one? I kept the original one but I added suffix .ttf.original
Also I am using Xperia keyboard as my default but with stock LG keyboard emojis are working.
Incase you need it, here's my original (note that this one is over 11MB whereas stock android was just over 2 MB) http://d-h.st/O9aw
Dont forget to fix the suffix and permissions. I hope this one helps.
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I've overwrited the original one..after a few reboots is working now with droid emojis..i dont know why exactly..anyway..thnk you very much!!
Im glad you have fixed it.
I'll click thanks seeing as nobody else has ? we need to encourage as many people to stay with this wonderful device and to develop for it. I'm glad I'm not the only one still posting on here, I'm getting fed up seeing my name on everything ?
You might want to explain how to push it into System/fonts, as some users might not know about adb or did you use a root explorer?
Yup, re-edited OP, now it should be quite clear.

Change fonts without root

Hi everyone
I need to change fonts without root
I use some apps but not work
Any one know solving this by use fastboot orders
This my mate8
lionheart1910 said:
This my mate8
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I found a Theme Font Pack wich include a type of font that when you apply it change ALL the fonts on you phone.
I found it here https://huaweiemuithemes.blogspot.com/2016/06/pack-of-12-awesome-fontsmarshmallow.html
steps.
1.download them (if they are named as .bin rename it to .hwt)
2. move to HWThemes
3.go to themes app
4. choose the one of the previous "Theme Font Pack" and apply it.
Ps. for better results just rebot, sometimes it doesn't aply completly
good luck
derecklatino said:
I found a Theme Font Pack wich include a type of font that when you apply it change ALL the fonts on you phone.
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This is impossible as numerous apps have their own font embedded in the apk. You will have to change that as well if you want a "true" system-wide font.
I do this with the Dropbox app for example as this app contains a stock Roboto font, whatever other font you install for the system it will by default use Roboto, unless changed to something else :good:
You saved my a*ss, than you!!
derecklatino said:
I found a Theme Font Pack wich include a type of font that when you apply it change ALL the fonts on you phone.
I found it here https://huaweiemuithemes.blogspot.com/2016/06/pack-of-12-awesome-fontsmarshmallow.html
steps.
1.download them (if they are named as .bin rename it to .hwt)
2. move to HWThemes
3.go to themes app
4. choose the one of the previous "Theme Font Pack" and apply it.
Ps. for better results just rebot, sometimes it doesn't aply completly
good luck
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Google Sans Project Font for MIUI 10

Can anyone help with flashing Google Sans Project Font on MIUI 10. I followed the procedures from this link - https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-max-2/themes/font-android-oreo-8-1-google-sans-t3694864
But, after flashing the MIUI_TWRP zip, after rebooting to the system there is not change. Can anyone try it on MIUI 10 and provide a workaround for this.
Trying the normal procedure of applying through Themes app doesn't work for Bold and Italic alphabets. Also, the wallpapers keep getting reset.
Thank you
camsamurai said:
Can anyone help with flashing Google Sans Project Font on MIUI 10. I followed the procedures from this link - https://forum.xda-developers.com/mi-max-2/themes/font-android-oreo-8-1-google-sans-t3694864
But, after flashing the MIUI_TWRP zip, after rebooting to the system there is not change. Can anyone try it on MIUI 10 and provide a workaround for this.
Trying the normal procedure of applying through Themes app doesn't work for Bold and Italic alphabets. Also, the wallpapers keep getting reset.
Thank you
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Ok, found the workaround. This post was incomplete and not detailed, your phone needs to be rooted first to have it work. This should have been mentioned in the prerequisites.
camsamurai said:
Ok, found the workaround. This post was incomplete and not detailed, your phone needs to be rooted first to have it work. This should have been mentioned in the prerequisites.
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I have Roboto Condensed font for Miui no need root. If I like another font just rename font files and replace files inside zip then flash
Zanr Zij said:
I have Roboto Condensed font for Miui no need root. If I like another font just rename font files and replace files inside zip then flash
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Can you please share your zip file? Thanks.
I can't get to the system/font folder to get the file names to replace, anyone got the folder/ttf files structures inside for all arabic and english fonts?
Zanr Zij said:
I have Roboto Condensed font for Miui no need root. If I like another font just rename font files and replace files inside zip then flash
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can you share me that zip?
Got problems with vietnamese
Mi 8 MIUI 10
Hello, is this working now? when I change my font to Google Sans it will turn back to default after a few minutes. Is there any way to change it without going back to default and with rooting the phone? Help
I'm on MIUI 10 and rooted and it doesn't work. How to solve this?

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