Firstly I wanna attempt once the Noto 6.0.1 emoji but unsupported. But issues of fonts are not a major issue to me.
My element is that ROM toolbox (J-rummy), some Cyanogen extensions, every games are thus quit to the home theme.
This error is strange, only after a tweak to fonts.
Pathetically there are not yet solutions online, since there is not an easy phrase to express this error.
My machine is Crater (Samsung) and my system is CM12.1.
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so i recently i modified the CMwallpapers.apk so that it had the honeycomb wallpapers in it, i like having this but the drawback is i have to uninstall CMwallpapers in order to install this modified version i tried changing the package name in the manifest but it caused a FC upon installing. Is there something i am missing to do this?
i would class myself as moderately skilled when it comes to this stuff, as long as it doesnt involve coding in java, tools i have at hand:
-apk manager
-xml marker for xml edits
-7zip
-the internet
if anybody can tell me how to fix it that would be awesome
Hey Guys
I'm searching, for days now, how to force, on installation, to have the Phone UI on Hearthstone on my 6.6 inches Honor Note 8. The installation set the tablet UI on my phone and it's a little too tiny, particulary to read long descriptions of certain cards.
I figured out that one year later there was a reddit version who can do that but there's no update anymore form the modder.
So I rooted the beast and just installed Xposed and the App Settings module.
If anyone had this problem and solved it with App Settings, I'll be happy to know the parameters to enter for the apps, and WHEN to do that, as I supposed you can't change the UI on the fly, now that the installation is done.
Thanks for all the help you can bring to me !
Hello Substratum team,
I had a few comments on the Substratum UX. I've used it for both a rooted Samsung Galaxy S7 as well as a rooted Nexus 6P RR Oreo, with Swift Black and Swift Dark themes.
1) Tapping a theme in the 'Themes' tab shows a full screen popup with "Instructions". The UI doesn't give you the option of dismissing without showing again. This popup becomes quite annoying after you've seen it many times. I rush to hit "Next" every time.
2) Selecting apps in the theme viewer provides the options to: "Build & Enable", "Build & Update", "Disabled selected", "Enable selected", "Change overlay states". I don't really understand the differences between the terminology, so I tend to always go with "Build & Enable" regardless of whether I'm installing fresh or updating. Most of the time, I'm simply trying to update my existing overlays after doing a manual Play Store update.
3) The 'Manager' tab doesn't allow you to easily update your existing overlays, so I never use it. The sort order of several apps appears out of alphabetical, so I'm less trusting of this tab. I'm assuming it has to do with when you have multiple overlays for the same app installed, but it's most likely due to user error.
4) Many areas of the app are quite slow to load, and it's easy to accidentally pull to refresh.
5) There is no easy option to simply update all existing selected overlays. It's cumbersome to update, especially when there are certain apps I never want themed, such as Slack. I have to manually go through the full theme list every time, unless I'm doing it wrong.
6) There is no automatic selection of certain app versions, such as when I have a specific version of Instagram installed. Substratum doesn't preselect the version I have installed, even though the data of version number is visible.
I hope that my comments are in any way helpful. I do enjoy what your team has accomplished, and I will continue to support! :good:
Agree with you on updating existing themes; afaik the correct option is after updating the theme on google play, a total uninstall of a particular theme overlay/reboot/reapply the new updated theme. Definitely seems cumbersome not to just be able to update without uninstalling first.
I upgraded my Pixel 3a to Android 12 last night - stock OTA. Noticed today that websites that specify serif fonts for elements (and including the generic 'serif' fallback, so it's not a question of missing specific fonts) are now all displaying as sans-serif, both in Firefox in Chrome. Is this a general Android 12 issue, or is something up with my phone? And if it's a general Android 12 thing, are there Magisk or Xposed modules I can install to restore serif fonts? It's really messing with me.
(if you need an example, https://momijizukamori.dreamwidth.org should be entirely in serif)
EDIT: just to add - I'm aware of the Font Manager Magisk module, but that doesn't solve the problem because if I install a serif font though that, I then don't have sans-serif text anywhere. I want websites to be able to use both, which feels like it shouldn't be a big ask in 2022...
Hello All,
I've decided that I want to change my font throughout my whole device. I created a magisk module that basically replaced my system fonts. It appeared I only had 3 system fonts.
Roboto, OnePlus Sans, and One Sans.
I have most apps successfully changed but certain fonts are still unaffected such as unread email, browsers, and even my always on display.
I have included what I thought was every variety of these 3 fonts such as Roboto-Italic, roboto-bold - about 30 more variety if you get what I'm saying.
Does anyone have a master list in case I've missed a few? Or a easier way to achieve this?
If it matters the font I'm using is KG Feeling 22.
Thank you.
@BillGoss you helped me with the last module for my custom dpi maybe you have some suggestions?
Thank you so much.
Sorry, but I can't help you with this.
ykjae said:
Hello All,
I've decided that I want to change my font throughout my whole device. I created a magisk module that basically replaced my system fonts. It appeared I only had 3 system fonts.
Roboto, OnePlus Sans, and One Sans.
I have most apps successfully changed but certain fonts are still unaffected such as unread email, browsers, and even my always on display.
I have included what I thought was every variety of these 3 fonts such as Roboto-Italic, roboto-bold - about 30 more variety if you get what I'm saying.
Does anyone have a master list in case I've missed a few? Or a easier way to achieve this?
Thank you so much.
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I suppose some apps, don't only use system fonts, but also have built-in ones.
Changing built-in app fonts may be difficult. I don't think changing font for all apps is possible, but i may be wrong.
In general system fonts you can replace via magisk modules (but you already know it).