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,
I am a fan of this site for many reasons. Mainly, I like modifying my Samsung Galaxy S2 T989 with APK fonts in order to compensate for the abandoning of updates on this device. Since Lollipop was officially announced, has anyone made a set of APK's for the new Lollipop Roboto? Would like them to be scaled for smaller devices. Otherwise, what should I do to convert the TTF files to APK files?
There's an app ifont that can convert .ttf fonts to .apk files. Give it a try
I am Just Moved from AOSP Device and Samsung Devices to OnePlus One - CM11s Stock.
Now I have One Query :
Previously as Xda-Developer Guideline, I have Modified Font files which are not Support Complex Fonts Like Indian Unicode Fonts via Changing the - " DroidSansFallback.ttf " from system/font with Replacing Original Font to Unicode Font.
Now same Modification in OnePlus One Stock CM11s not work with Unicode Font Named as " DroidSansFallback.ttf", but it will also Breaks Hindi Support of CM11s which Available into OnePlus One Stock Font after Reboot, even after Roll back the Change ( Restore Original Fonts ) Reboot Breaks All Other Font Support Expect English, Only Factory Image Flashing is Option to Roll back the Change. Why?
Can following Unicode Font ( XDA Link ) Usable into OnePlus One - CM11s? How?
Reference XDA Link :
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=798380
julie_bholu said:
I am Just Moved from AOSP Device and Samsung Devices to OnePlus One - CM11s Stock.
Now I have One Query :
Previously as Xda-Developer Guideline, I have Modified Font files which are not Support Complex Fonts Like Indian Unicode Fonts via Changing the - " DroidSansFallback.ttf " from system/font with Replacing Original Font to Unicode Font.
Now same Modification in OnePlus One Stock CM11s not work with Unicode Font Named as " DroidSansFallback.ttf", but it will also Breaks Hindi Support of CM11s which Available into OnePlus One Stock Font after Reboot, even after Roll back the Change ( Restore Original Fonts ) Reboot Breaks All Other Font Support Expect English, Only Factory Image Flashing is Option to Roll back the Change. Why?
Can following Unicode Font ( XDA Link ) Usable into OnePlus One - CM11s? How?
Reference XDA Link :
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=798380
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You've posted in the wrong section, mate. There's a Q&A Subforum for queries.
Thanks for Pointing out.
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.
Anyone have an ideal why emoji switcher isn't working with my Samsung s7 rooted? Can't get it to work. I want to install emoji one style.
Thx an advance. I'm sorry I'm French btw.
Tried that too without success. Not sure wether it was working on my S6, I don't recall.
Probably because of touchwiz, we should hope for an update I guess.
Not of a fan of touchwiz emoji's, prefert the aosp ones.
podupuis said:
Anyone have an ideal why emoji switcher isn't working with my Samsung s7 rooted? Can't get it to work. I want to install emoji one style.
Thx an advance. I'm sorry I'm French btw.
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From the information i skimmed through, it doesn't work on samsung phones, but what i did was just download the emoji font file, and replace the samsung one, there should be a lot of info on this if you just search for it.
pvar said:
From the information i skimmed through, it doesn't work on samsung phones, but what i did was just download the emoji font file, and replace the samsung one, there should be a lot of info on this if you just search for it.
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Thank you! It working!
Just found out, when I install the emoji one style from they site, the font have a weird issue. My keyboard show the good emoji but there is a bug with words. There have no space between word in text or anything else. Any ideal?
If you want to change emojis you need to get replace 1 file.
"SamsungEmoji.ttf" I think, then reboot. Just download like AOSP emoji and rename it to SamsungEmoji and put it in to /system/fonts
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If you want to change emojis you need to get replace 1 file.
"SamsungEmoji.ttf" I think, then reboot. Just download like AOSP emoji and rename it to SamsungEmoji and put it in to /system/fonts
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Thanks.
it worked :fingers-crossed:
It was "SamsungColorEmoji.ttf" in my S7, worked great. Thanks!
Can this download and renaming in /system/fonts be done without root?
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Can this download and renaming in /system/fonts be done without root?
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Nope, it's in the root directory, so you'd need root to access it.
Can new emojis only show up if you send them to other Galaxy S7 phones? What happens when you send them to other phones?
When I used Galaxy S7 emoji file to replace my Galaxy S5 emoji file, all the emojis previously present on Galaxy S5/S6 correctly show up but mot the new ones.
Does that mean that additional font files are needed to display them correctly, in addition to renaming the emoji file from Galaxy S7 from SamsungColorEmoji.ttf to NotoColorEmoji.ttf on Galaxy S5/S6?
I replace the font with this one, got back Google's Emojis on the S7
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/themes/font-google-emoji-font-200-emojis-6-0-1-t3265883