After flashing the TrickDroid themes Aroma package and changing my font from stock to Ubuntu, I was thrilled to get a nice looking font on my phone, but now the Kindle app force closes. It doesn't give a notification that it had a FC, but it crashes during the loading screen. Is there an issue between having a custom font and having a working Kindle app? Any help is appreciated, XDA.
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Last night I was using Root Tools and decided to try out the 'font installer'. I tried out the 'Droid' font and was not fond of it, nor any of the other fonts. I reverted to the stock font but noticed the pattern unlock screen clock in the top left still had the Droid font. I tried getting it back to the stock font but have no idea how to do it at this point. I want to revert everything to the stock; I find all the other ones rather ugly.
Rooted Samsung Captivate - I896 - 2.1 Rogers
Any help would be much appreciated !
Edit: Even through the settings on the captivate (settings>sound and display> fonts) it won't revert back to normal.
I guess what I'm asking is if someone can post the default/stock captivate fonts and tell me how to 're-apply' them ?
There is a collection of fonts in the themes forum. I would try installing one of those, applying it, and restore to the stock font. Do this through the font selection in display settings, instead of that other app. Maybe applying and restoring though the "official" way will revert it for you.
I don't know what that app does. If it replaces the fonts in your system folder with a new font, that method may not fix the original font, but there is dozens of fonts, you may find one you like better than stock.
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Fairly new to this Rom flashing lark, so far have installed and am really enjoying Paranoid Android 2.16 but I would like to change the system font, as I don't like the one it comes with. Have tried a couple of Font Installer apps from the market, but they only lead to it not booting and having to reflash the rom.
I thought the point of custom roms was so you can change things to have them as you want? Why deny us this one (surely) simple thing?
Any help would be appreciated
smokinfish said:
Fairly new to this Rom flashing lark, so far have installed and am really enjoying Paranoid Android 2.16 but I would like to change the system font, as I don't like the one it comes with. Have tried a couple of Font Installer apps from the market, but they only lead to it not booting and having to reflash the rom.
I thought the point of custom roms was so you can change things to have them as you want? Why deny us this one (surely) simple thing?
Any help would be appreciated
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I even have bought an app that installs additional fonts to the system.
And it's not even a root app... selecting a font is just a regular android feature.
Luckily i still can use my Rom Toolbox Pro App.
But with the other app i can select the font normally via settings...
and i don't have to reboot...
Hi to All,
Just want to ask if any of you experienced the font to revert back to normal after restart? I'm using the tiny font size for my note. but every time i restart it goes back to normal.
I'm currently on official JB - XLSE rom.
Thanks for all the help.
Kind regards,
Kenn
No. The font remains the same.
Thanks for the confirmation. I reflashed the rom and installed apps one by one and found that the font manager is the culprit.
Hello, i've purchased iFont application from Google Play, because i intend to change the font style on my HTC One M7, running Android 4.3.1 CyanogenMod 10.2. The problem is, after i download the font in the application menu, when i try to set the font, a pop-up message called "Attention" tells me "Font theme pack produced successfully, please go to the theme manager to set the font". When i open the "Themes" menu under "Settings", theres nothing new there, just the "System" theme. What should i do? Is this application compatible with my device ?
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Hello, i've purchased iFont application from Google Play, because i intend to change the font style on my HTC One M7, running Android 4.3.1 CyanogenMod 10.2. The problem is, after i download the font in the application menu, when i try to set the font, a pop-up message called "Attention" tells me "Font theme pack produced successfully, please go to the theme manager to set the font". When i open the "Themes" menu under "Settings", theres nothing new there, just the "System" theme. What should i do? Is this application compatible with my device ?
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The app is compatible with HTC Sense but may not be compatible with CyanogenMod. Is it possible that there is a theme manager in your app folder? You might try CyanogenMod support to see if it is compatible.
Hello guys, I'm going to show you how to get the most wanted emoji sets on your android devices running kitkat or earlier versions of android...
So lets start with the needed apps
You will need to download
this for the HTC set
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.monotype.android.font.free.emoji.color.htc
and this
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.monotype.android.font.free.emoji.color.twitter
for the twemoji set
for samsung users or any rom with a built-in font changer
you can simply install them then choose the one you want from settings
...
As for AOSP users
you're gonna search your store for "iFont" app and install it then open it
go to "My" tap then "My installs"
you will see the fonts that you've installed earlier
for HTC choose "Emoji font 4"
for Twitter choose "Emoji font 6"
For users with a cm theme chooser
the font will be installed as a theme
you just gotta go to the theme chooser and choose it from the fonts category.
For others it will be installed as a system font so be careful with that as I'm not responsible for any boot loops or system crashes caused by changing the system font!!
Here's some screenshots for the result on my S3 running carbon rom.
Enjoy ?
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