My Oppo R11s can't change the font. I've tried ifont donate package & it won't put the font
Is there a way to change font on Oppo nougat device without rooting?
I changed the font on my Oppo!
The way to change font: download this app and install , reboot phone. (Note you will need to reset to get original font) enjoy!
New: updated font change method for oppo devises
Needs to create an apk of disired font... Grab ifont from here
Needs to install and open this app click
This is the example font: click
Navigate to 'to use it' and all installed apk font will be available
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jason_l367 said:
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I found a way to get iOS 11 or Oreo emoji system-wide no root method without flipfont
Steps to take to gain emoji on our beloved handheld
1. Install the apk included and ifont app
download here
2. Navigate to ifont app and select 'My font' , navigate to ios11emoji.ttf file and then choose 'set' . The emoji font will prompt to install as an apk
3. Now we will open Agent galaxy font changing app. Click on 'To use it'
All installed font will be visible and ready to apply :highfive:
Done.
*disclaimer* only use version Agent Galaxy font app included as new versions will not work.
I have fetched the apk's for pie and ios11 emoji
pie emoji
ios11 emoji
Oppo have updated themestore and I think we're unable to use custom font on this version !! I have extracted the oppo themestore that works
Link
Use adb install themespace.apk in CMD /adb
(or uninstall updates in appinfo)
I have searched and asked everywhere. Just in case we can not use 3rd party theme our oppos in future updates.
can i get a new link?
thanks
Mod Note
Closed by OP request.
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Today i have found out that the android font changing app "Type Fresh" available on the market works with our X10 too.
I have attached the screens with changed font from my rooted X10.
Below are the simple steps
1.Root your X10 and install SuperUser.
2.Install TypeFresh from market and grant super user permission.
3.Install AndExplorer from market(Type Fresh needs this for browsing files)
4.Before proceeding further Back up existing fonts using Type Fresh and Save the files in /sdcrd/fonts.
5.Add your desired .ttf file to /sdcard/fonts and apply using Type Fresh
Reboot the phone and you are done with changing the font
Thanks to XperiaX10iuser for the screens
Open up TypeFresh, and tap DroidSans-Bold...
...open up your desired font folder, and select the font you wish to use, so you now need to select DroidSans-Bold and press "ok".
...once you have done that for both DroidSans-Bold & DroidSans, it should look like this...
...then press the menu button, tap "Apply Fonts", and you should see...
...reboot, and enjoy your new font...
Simples
Thanks Bro!!! Another great reason too root! Wingdings, here I come!
Nice one.
Can go wrong though, i changed the fonts two times.
First time no problem, second time however the phone refused to boot further then the SE logo. Had to reflash and reroot.
Phone gets stuck at boot screen if the ttf is not compatible.
Below is the reply from the dev on the same context.
"As the README states, Android itself does not support all TTF fonts, so you probably have one that it doesn't like. Your only option is to just try a different one. I'm going to have a font viewer out VERY soon to make the selection easier."
Heres a link for the sony ericsson font
http://www.4shared.com/get/NGapMTNy...sionid=51B93ACEBB71EA17438490A08CA5DF9D.dc211
Is there any way to use the fonts from the Handcent Font packs?? Just a thought as these would all obviously be compatible with our phones.
Been doing some more reading on the topic or using fonts from downloaded apk's and it seems tricky. More specifically....out of my league.
I also can't seem to get my downloaded fonts to install. I have TypeFresh and AndExplorer and superuser has permissions. When I open typefresh it just shows a list of fonts there (that were already there I assume) and the only option I have is to backup? I can't find my other fonts. Anyone have any ideas?
Maybe there is a way to apply them using better terminal? Im still learning how to use it so If anyone knows how I could apply my downloaded fonts with it, it would be sincerely appreciated.
thanks again
Could we get a list together on the first post of the fonts that do work with the X10 and download paths for the ttfs?
The font in the first post is desyrel.ttf
I have tried 3 fonts and all of them worked well,the fonts are desyrel.ttf,chinacat.ttf and lacartooniere.ttf
brunswick000- If you have installed all the 3 apps (type Fresh,Andexplorer and superuser) , then you should be able to apply the downloaded fonts.
-In TypeFresh Just click on "Droid_Sans.ttf" from the list of font u are seeing and just browser to your ttf file in the opened browser.
Once done,just open the menu and select "Apply Font".
@jassired, thanks for the help. I got the new font working. Downloaded the Droid Logo font. Its pretty sweet looking. Now I just want to change my framework res pak to get rid of the SE blue every where. Learning so much already since we got root. I have to say I love android
The easiest way to change fonts is with the above files.
Tried and worked well.Have fun
Can i just use any (.ttf) font files i find?
sim-value said:
Can i just use any (.ttf) font files i find?
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Like jassired said :
jassired said:
Phone gets stuck at boot screen if the ttf is not compatible.
Below is the reply from the dev on the same context.
"As the README states, Android itself does not support all TTF fonts, so you probably have one that it doesn't like. Your only option is to just try a different one. I'm going to have a font viewer out VERY soon to make the selection easier."
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No,so be careful ^^x
Very interesting post.
The better way to avoid many flash of the phone to anyone, it's to make a list of the good TTF files.
Hey guys I just wanted to aks if you know where I can find the font from the Demo video included in any X10. I simply can't understand why Sony didn't let the phone with this font. it looks cooler and it's more interesting.
So can you help?
How do you know if a font is compatible?
xenkato said:
The easiest way to change fonts is with the above files.
Tried and worked well.Have fun
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Tried but it says it is missing "theme conrtol file can not be read or missing"
Any help on this?
J had this problem with the latest version of metamorph.
This one in my post works well for me.
Sorry mate can't help you.Maybe if you install it again?
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Sorry mate can't help you.Maybe if you install it again?
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Guess what? I installed it again after removing it and it worked. Thanks for the advice and files.
Cheers,
So anybody got the earlier stage X10 font ?
Hello to everyone,
I want to share with you this awesome tip that i can found in the miui forum (thanks to sianman)
If you don't like the fonts in the miui theme store, you can add more with the iFont app (you can find it on PlayStore)
Follow the step:
1. Launch the iFont app.
2. Find and tap the font you would like to install.
3. Tap Download.
4. Tap Set.
5. On the Setting font prompt, tap OK.
The amazing feature it's that than you have tap OK immediately the MIUI Themes app start automatically, and you need to go on Category > Component > Font and select the font already download with iFont.
Tap Apply and reload the phone to see the changes.
In miui V6, I download the font but when I try to apply it on the themes app, It directs to xiaomi servers and try to match order şnfo and payment. Any ideas for that ?
efato said:
In miui V6, I download the font but when I try to apply it on the themes app, It directs to xiaomi servers and try to match order şnfo and payment. Any ideas for that ?
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Hello
Can somebody extract your Mi4 fonts and give me link .?
I d like to install it on my Mate7
Thnx
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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ifont and MIUI Theme Editor Needed
Install ifont and MIUI Theme Editor
Open Ifont and download your favorite font.
After downloading the font, press theme upper right corner in Ifont.
MI Theme app will open, then go to offline theme, press import, browse MIUI folder in that you find theme sub folder, select you font name with mtz extension.
Now open MIUI theme editor app.
Press browse then again , select you font name with mtz extension. press ok
Press start and next and finish
Now open open Theme app in MIUI, go to offline theme, press import, again press import, browse MIUI folder in that you find theme sub folder, select you font name with mtz extension. Open Theme Manager and go to offline theme, there you can find your font
Plz note: U will fing your font in Theme tab not in Font tab in Theme Manage
Video Tutorial:
https://youtu.be/_yR2hAbHFho
Hi,
I upgraded Mi6 to Global ROM 9.2.3.0 (Android 8).
Now I have applied third party themes follow the recommendation provided above and RESTART phone after I applied themes.
Unluckily my phone cannot restart and now it come to black screen with Mi-Recovery option.
What should I do now?
Thanks
Hai
haizapo said:
Hi,
I upgraded Mi6 to Global ROM 9.2.3.0 (Android 8).
Now I have applied third party themes follow the recommendation provided above and RESTART phone after I applied themes.
Unluckily my phone cannot restart and now it come to black screen with Mi-Recovery option.
What should I do now?
Thanks
Hai
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i think you did something wrong... themes can't cause it
try reflash rom to solve it
Not supported
Themes from the 3rd party app is not supported
satyajit2412 said:
ifont and MIUI Theme Editor Needed
Install ifont and MIUI Theme Editor
Open Ifont and download your favorite font.
After downloading the font, press theme upper right corner in Ifont.
MI Theme app will open, then go to offline theme, press import, browse MIUI folder in that you find theme sub folder, select you font name with mtz extension.
Now open MIUI theme editor app.
Press browse then again , select you font name with mtz extension. press ok
Press start and next and finish
Now open open Theme app in MIUI, go to offline theme, press import, again press import, browse MIUI folder in that you find theme sub folder, select you font name with mtz extension. Open Theme Manager and go to offline theme, there you can find your font
Plz note: U will fing your font in Theme tab not in Font tab in Theme Manage
Video Tutorial:
https://youtu.be/_yR2hAbHFho
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As you've can see the screenshot, getting error
I use Fontster from playstore for changing the font
Third party fonts are not allowed MiUi
I can't install third party font in Mi note 7pro
It's not allowing to install third party fonts what to do:good:
I can't find it anyplace,and I don't see anyplace in the HTC theme app to use already existing fonts, it seems to only allow you to use cloud fonts.
Anyone know how to change the fonts other than via "font style", without physically overwriting the existing system font with a different one?
I'm rooted, and fairly good with a terminal if needed, though would prefer a chooser with a GUI.
Anyone have any ideas?
christiebunny said:
I can't find it anyplace,and I don't see anyplace in the HTC theme app to use already existing fonts, it seems to only allow you to use cloud fonts.
Anyone know how to change the fonts other than via "font style", without physically overwriting the existing system font with a different one?
I'm rooted, and fairly good with a terminal if needed, though would prefer a chooser with a GUI.
Anyone have any ideas?
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Have you tried Googling "flashable fonts?" I haven't used any on this phone (yet...you have sparked my interest in that again...), but you can download fonts that are flashed through recovery.
The ifont app allows you to upload your own fonts if you don't already see it in their choices.
If you use the stock theme app you can download fonts from there
Sent from my HTC U11 using XDA Free mobile app
If you can find font APK, install it then choose it in Theme app.
AarSyl said:
Have you tried Googling "flashable fonts?" I haven't used any on this phone (yet...you have sparked my interest in that again...), but you can download fonts that are flashed through recovery.
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I've got the fonts on my phone, in the /system/fonts/ folder with the stock ones, same permissions,. etc. but I see no place to change from the stock font to one of them instead. in older versions of android there was a 'Font Style' section to change the system font, I don't see it on the U11 at all.
The HTC theme app, and all the APK's I've seen, either force you to download fonts or rename fonts to the stock font (like 'roboto.ttf') and overwrite it, to trick the system; or both.
I don't have a problem getting fonts on there, I'm asking how do I take the fonts I have, and change the system font to one of them, like the (apparently deprecated) 'font style' section in settings allowed you to?
christiebunny said:
I've got the fonts on my phone, in the /system/fonts/ folder with the stock ones, same permissions,. etc. but I see no place to change from the stock font to one of them instead. in older versions of android there was a 'Font Style' section to change the system font, I don't see it on the U11 at all.
The HTC theme app, and all the APK's I've seen, either force you to download fonts or rename fonts to the stock font (like 'roboto.ttf') and overwrite it, to trick the system; or both.
I don't have a problem getting fonts on there, I'm asking how do I take the fonts I have, and change the system font to one of them, like the (apparently deprecated) 'font style' section in settings allowed you to?
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Not sure if stock Android always had a theming engine. From what I've seen only Samsung stock ROMs and Xiaomi phones have that support. But a rootless theming engine is coming in Oreo for sure:
https://www.xda-developers.com/android-oreo-rootless-system-theme/
Anyway the way I change font without overwriting existing font is, copy whatever fonts I want to /system/fonts, change those fonts to permission 644, and then edit /system/etc/fonts.xml to override the existing sans-serif fonts, which is usually the Roboto family. This works for other languages as well if you scroll down.
Every time you change this will require a system reboot to utilize the new changes, so I usually do this in twrp
weliyt said:
Not sure if stock Android always had a theming engine. From what I've seen only Samsung stock ROMs and Xiaomi phones have that support. But a rootless theming engine is coming in Oreo for sure:
https://www.xda-developers.com/android-oreo-rootless-system-theme/
Anyway the way I change font without overwriting existing font is, copy whatever fonts I want to /system/fonts, change those fonts to permission 644, and then edit /system/etc/fonts.xml to override the existing sans-serif fonts, which is usually the Roboto family. This works for other languages as well if you scroll down.
Every time you change this will require a system reboot to utilize the new changes, so I usually do this in twrp
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Had them in the right place, right perms, fonts.xml was the missing piece, thanks!