Font during call has changed - Touch Diamond2, Pure Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi!
Just realized that the font during a call (the name of the person and the time) looks a bit strange. Looks like it's Verdana or similar and very bold. I'm not sure if it has been like this all the time but I really doubt it.
Does your font look like in this screenshot (The parts: "Diana Meyer", "Connected" and "00:29"):
http://www.mrgadget.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/htc_touch_diamond_2.jpg

I don't know, if I had the same problem, as you descibed. But my font during call changed too. After some exploring I found out, that I installed some dictionary, that installed its own fonts into windows/fonts folder. Once I deleted the fonts from that folder, the font during call changed to the original one (I lost the special fonts for the dictionary app, but it's usable anyway, so i don't care)...

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Comm manager font - help needed

I in installed the theme from this thread:
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=609920
When I istalled it the comm manager font was changed. After uninstall I cant get the original font back. Does anybody know how this can be fixed? Any help will be much appreciated.
Please delete this thread. I opened two by mistake.
altae said:
I in installed the theme from this thread:
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=609920
When I istalled it the comm manager font was changed. After uninstall I cant get the original font back. Does anybody know how this can be fixed? Any help will be much appreciated.
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hello, mate, i've had a long running battle with different fonts and font changing programs on my SEX1i, few suggestions, download some free fonts from net, and put ones you like into windows/fonts folder, then it becomes even more intersting as CommMANAGER takes first SUITABLE font and uses it, so you can basically change it by deleting fonts alphabetically from the top, problem is , that some other programs use same process, so u should choose font that shows numbers as well , and , more importantly in my case, supports other languages, i suggest common windows fonts like book antiqua, georgia, couirier, arial and so forth, oh , and only .TTF fonts seem to work. you can also change font and its SIZE through fwe programs, like SPB Tips And Trix, AdvConfig, STK tools, XperiaTweak 2.0 and probably few others, check them out, but be careful, especially if you are bilingual, cause CommManager shares font with Opera and some dialers, if u need more info - U R WELCOME to drop me a line, as i said, i ve been having an ongoing battle with fonts and font sizes, and tried most options [email protected]

little problem with fonts

I have changed my system fonts, like thousands of times before. Sometimes I get some troubles with calculator because it didnt show some characters on it, then I used to edit and complete the font with a font editor. But this time, the font seems to be completed but the characters (+ / * - ) are not shown.
Does anybody have idea of why?
PD: by the way, these fonts look nice
no help?
any tip?

Default font has gone bold

Hi,
I changed my font to a different one from the market (some helvetica clone I think).
I didnt like it so uninstalled and changed back to the default android one.
Now I seem to have a problem whereby the font is being made bold in some places where it shouldn't be. Examples of this are in the pull down menu (the data, task names, all of the wifi BT buttons etc) and on my beautful widgets home weather widget.
I've tried changing the font to a different one and then putting it back but it doesn't seem to have made a difference.
The phone is running froyo and is rooted if that makes any difference.
If anyone knows how to fix, that would be great....
I have just stumbled over the same problem. A while ago I was able to "repair" it by changing the fonts and restart the phone. However, this is not possible anymore.
I have attached two screenshots for better understanding. If anyone knows a solution, please tell.

How to get original font back??

I screwed up and installed one of those cartoony fonts and it replaced the default font. So even if I pick a new font, this goofy one is still used in many instances. Halp!
Edit: installed jrummy fonts and fixed it

[How To] Watch Styler Custom Fonts

I haven't seen anything about this anywhere else yet, so if this is common knowledge just ignore it.
This won't let you change the spacing of the clock or from a 12h to a 24h clock, so you have to create a theme using the format you want first, and then we can change the font from there. I'm not totally sure if you need root for this or not, my phone is rooted and I was using root browser to get to the files.
First, get your theme set up how you'd like it, besides the font that is. The first picture attached is an example of my first font swap theme before I did the swap.
Second, find the two fonts that you want to use and download them.
Next, navigate to sdcard/Android/data/com.omnitel.appcessory.gear.watchstyler.manager/theme/(what you named the theme we're editing)/texts/fonts. See what the font files in this folder are named, and rename the fonts you just downloaded to the corresponding font you want to change. For example, the clock font in the first image is named debussy.ttf, and the one I replaced it with is named varsity.ttf, but i renamed it to debussy.ttf so the app would see the same file name and substitute that font file for the one it originally uses. Same thing for the date font.
Last, move those different font files you want for the clock and date to the fonts folder we were looking at before, replacing the font files that were originally there. They should show up fine now, like they do in the second picture I've attached. Note that your preview in the app will not change, and I haven't messed with trying to get it to update, although I imagine it might update if you delete the PRV_IMG.png in your theme's folder.
If anyone has any questions or wants more pictures I will answer whenever I can, it should be pretty self explanatory though.
tellem24 said:
I haven't seen anything about this anywhere else yet, so if this is common knowledge just ignore it.
This won't let you change the spacing of the clock or from a 12h to a 24h clock, so you have to create a theme using the format you want first, and then we can change the font from there. I'm not totally sure if you need root for this or not, my phone is rooted and I was using root browser to get to the files.
First, get your theme set up how you'd like it, besides the font that is. The first picture attached is an example of my first font swap theme before I did the swap.
Second, find the two fonts that you want to use and download them.
Next, navigate to sdcard/Android/data/com.omnitel.appcessory.gear.watchstyler.manager/theme/(what you named the theme we're editing)/texts/fonts. See what the font files in this folder are named, and rename the fonts you just downloaded to the corresponding font you want to change. For example, the clock font in the first image is named debussy.ttf, and the one I replaced it with is named varsity.ttf, but i renamed it to debussy.ttf so the app would see the same file name and substitute that font file for the one it originally uses. Same thing for the date font.
Last, move those different font files you want for the clock and date to the fonts folder we were looking at before, replacing the font files that were originally there. They should show up fine now, like they do in the second picture I've attached. Note that your preview in the app will not change, and I haven't messed with trying to get it to update, although I imagine it might update if you delete the PRV_IMG.png in your theme's folder.
If anyone has any questions or wants more pictures I will answer whenever I can, it should be pretty self explanatory though.
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thanks for cool stuff......plz can you proved the varsity.ttf
I got it from Dafont . com, they have a lot of other fonts there too. (sorry can't link because I don't have the required posts yet, but you should be able to find it.)

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