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I've been trying to add a font to the Fascinate, but there is no option to change font style in the 'display and sound' settings menu.
I also used RyanZA's OCLF and the 'install fonts' function is unavailable even after installing the required add-ons.. i tried the brush.apk and it said it installed but i don't know where i could go to change the settings.
Do you know how I could change fonts?

d0rk3d said:
I've been trying to add a font to the Fascinate, but there is no option to change font style in the 'display and sound' settings menu.
I also used RyanZA's OCLF and the 'install fonts' function is unavailable even after installing the required add-ons.. i tried the brush.apk and it said it installed but i don't know where i could go to change the settings.
Do you know how I could change fonts?
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Fonts can't be changed after applying any lagfix. Not sure why, just is that way.

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[Q] Wierd system font

Hi to all,
my system font (like in the volume tab) is different form the stock ROM. I've searched forum for "system font", and read few of them, but noone mentioned the issue. can I change the system font somehow?
Thns
Search for NueFont
Thx... I didn't know, what am I looking for
Tried looking for Nuefont, but found nothing usefull. Are you sure it is NueFont?
I Have this font only when i'm changing volume...
If you're using a ROM which does not include Manila (or includes a custom version of Manila), you might be missing some font files (encoded in the _manila files). You can simply add the font files back into \Windows\Fonts (and not worry about the _manila files) in order to restore the fonts, but you'll need to know specifically which font the application is trying to use.
For the HTC Diamond-style volume changer and USB2PC connection dialog, the fonts needed are "HelveticaNeue LT 35 Thin" and "HelveticaNeue LT 55 Roman" (again which should be loaded properly if you're using Manila). I've attached them in the zip, so drop them into your \Windows\Fonts folder (no need to change the filenames) and see if that fixes the issue.
FONT
Thanks for help, however it didn't help. I've copied the font in win dir, in win\font dir... nothing happend. I've got advice to look in the registry in HKLM\sofware\MS\fontlink\systemLink, if there is two values... there was just one, so I filled the second one. Didn't helped...
Don know what to do...
nuefont will let you change the system font. you'll find it here http://www.nuerom.com/BlogEngine/page/nueFont.aspx
Thanx a lot.
Just in trouble to handle CJK fonts in PROven-3.1 rom.
DANDANA said:
nuefont will let you change the system font. you'll find it here http://www.nuerom.com/BlogEngine/page/nueFont.aspx
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[Q] Installing new fonts

I tried installing a new flip font apk on the phone but it is not showing on the list of fonts to change it to. Is there something I am missing to get this to work? Thanks
vince2398 said:
I tried installing a new flip font apk on the phone but it is not showing on the list of fonts to change it to. Is there something I am missing to get this to work? Thanks
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Let me clarify:
You installed a font changing .apk, and can't find it in the system settings>display>font type?
If that is the case, it wouldn't show up there because the .apk you installed should be in your app drawer, you would use that app the change your fonts instead of the system menu.
Or you put a font .ttf/.otf in the system/font folder and it doesn't show in the list?
If it is this one, I have a bunch in that folder that don't show up in the list either, it seems it only picks the stock fonts to display.
If you have tried using the font changing .apk to change the font and it isn't working, my guess is because LG lets you choose between multiple fonts it isn't using the default Android system font name (I don't remember the name off the top of my head) but instead using one of the custom font names.
If you want to change it yourself, you could try to replace the font you currently have the settings set to in the system/font folder with one of your choice (rename the stock font with a .bak at the end and rename the new font the same name as the old font, then make sure it is the same font your settings are set to).
All this is just speculation though, LG may have implemented the custom fonts differently, but I know they are in that system/font folder, so I think it could work. This is assuming you are rooted of course.
does anyone have detailed information about showing custom fonts in native font menu

[GUIDE]How to change font on L9[stock rom]

Hi all, i do not see a similar topic so i opened this. On stock rom of p760( don't know if other variants have the same way) i tried to change font using iFont, with no results. Now i explain you how to change font without difficults guides.
1) Download from Play Store IFont https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kapp.ifont
2) Now open it and let it download all previews
3) now go in settings>display> and choose the default "roboto font" ( this is the key for success in changing font)
4) now choose a font from IFont and apply it( phone will reboot)
5) enjoy your new font!
Roboto must be selected all the time, otherwise ifont will stop applying yoir selected font.
YOUR PHONE MUST BE ROOTED!
Please give a thank if i helped you.
If someone has other methods just PM me, i will ad tips in OP.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2407513
root your devive first.then replace fonts
\system\fonts\

Need help with fonts

Hi to all.
I use rootbox 4.2, and unlike Samsung roms it don't have FlipFont (there is any way to Install FlipFon on CM/PA/AOKP roms?).
So I tried to change the font with "ROM toolbox lite" and with module "PerAppFonts" of Xposed.
The problem is that every word in the phone that are "Bold" or "Italic" Does not change to the font I choose.
I tried to changed the settings of the font in "ROM toolbox lite" under "select fonts" to:
In the first time I marked all the fonts, and in the second time I left Clockopia.ttf and Roboto-Regular.ttf that mark by default,
and marked Roboto-bold.ttf and Roboto-Italic too and in the two attempts, my phone stuck in boot loop.
There is any way to make the font to change the "Bold" and "Italic" words too?
Anyone knows what fonts need to choose in "ROM toolbox lite" for it change the "Bold", "Italic", and "Regular" words to the font I choose?
Thank you.
soilentgreen said:
Hi to all.
I use rootbox 4.2, and unlike Samsung roms it don't have FlipFont (there is any way to Install FlipFon on CM/PA/AOKP roms?).
So I tried to change the font with "ROM toolbox lite" and with module "PerAppFonts" of Xposed.
The problem is that every word in the phone that are "Bold" or "Italic" Does not change to the font I choose.
I tried to changed the settings of the font in "ROM toolbox lite" under "select fonts" to:
In the first time I marked all the fonts, and in the second time I left Clockopia.ttf and Roboto-Regular.ttf that mark by default,
and marked Roboto-bold.ttf and Roboto-Italic too and in the two attempts, my phone stuck in boot loop.
There is any way to make the font to change the "Bold" and "Italic" words too?
Anyone knows what fonts need to choose in "ROM toolbox lite" for it change the "Bold", "Italic", and "Regular" words to the font I choose?
Thank you.
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No ones know?

[NO ROOT] Install Google Sans or any other fonts form ttf

The ROG phone 2 supports flipfont, and with zFont you can generate custom fonts from ttf files.
Start by picking your file.
Locate to "Local" and click on the file icon.
Here's the tricky part, select "Samsung"
Only "Kikat and below" and "Lolipop" option will work, as others will not generate flipfont
Install the apk and profit
Imgur with all the steps
This should also work with any other devices that uses flipfont
I've linked my google sans font below for reference.
Hit Thanks if this helped
OMG Thanks dude im searching from past week on how to change the font to google sans thank you very much.
Thanks for the steps, but all I really wanted was Google Sans, which you provided!
Thank you so much!!
Awesome thanks
Work as hell..just install the google sans apk normally. And nothing else to do...great work dev...ty[emoji106]
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Dude thank you so much. I been waiting for Google Sans since this phone launched.
Sent from my ASUS_I001DC using Tapatalk
I'm trying to change, but i'm not find this "Samsung" n when i click at File icon green "Aa, the button just open the menu /storage/emulated/0
Thanks
the attached APK google sans worked..
otherwise flipfont didn't work.
z font will allow install and is able to change in the setting ( system font setting) but no difference what so ever. I guess the fonts have to be converted or something and then one can install flawlessly. Which brings me to my question .. how to make the fonts user ready?
Akashkc said:
the attached APK google sans worked..
otherwise flipfont didn't work.
z font will allow install and is able to change in the setting ( system font setting) but no difference what so ever. I guess the fonts have to be converted or something and then one can install flawlessly. Which brings me to my question .. how to make the fonts user ready?
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What device r u using?? And do ur device support flip font or have font manager??
Naresh Rawat said:
What device r u using?? And do ur device support flip font or have font manager??
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-ROG II 512 version with WW rom...
-Flip font got stuck in the loading screen.
-I downloaded some fonts with the zfonts app and got some fonts installed.
-Font manager I guess would be the one in the Phone settings?
-The downloaded fonts from the zfont show in the phone font setting but there are barely any changes.
I did download the attached Google sans serif APK which directly installed in the phone font setting.
When applied it worked Great.
Akashkc said:
-ROG II 512 version with WW rom...
-Flip font got stuck in the loading screen.
-I downloaded some fonts with the zfonts app and got some fonts installed.
-Font manager I guess would be the one in the Phone settings?
-The downloaded fonts from the zfont show in the phone font setting but there are barely any changes.
I did download the attached Google sans serif APK which directly installed in the phone font setting.
When applied it worked Great.
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I hv ROG 2 128 GB variant with WW Rom
Zfonts worked for me. I will tell u how
1. After downloading the desired font or installing custom ttf font file which u hv downloaded from the elsewhere (from zfont app), select the samsung option while setting.
2. After selecting Samsung option, select "kitkat and below" or lollipop - 5.0 & 5.1.1 (i hv selected kitkat and below)
3. Install the apk after seleting any of the either option and bang?????
Check out ur font manager under display tab. There u will find the font which u hv selected the zfont app.
Also the google sans apk that is provided in this thread works as good as zfont.
Moreover i hv installed XDA POWER FONTS. That gave me soo many fonts to change it every day. lol..
((LUV U ASUS FOR PROVIDING SUCH DECENT FONT MANAGER))
All of these r working as fine as hell.
TY??
do you have yoyo font from LG? thanks
Naresh Rawat said:
I hv ROG 2 128 GB variant with WW Rom
Zfonts worked for me. I will tell u how
1. After downloading the desired font or installing custom ttf font file which u hv downloaded from the elsewhere (from zfont app), select the samsung option while setting.
2. After selecting Samsung option, select "kitkat and below" or lollipop - 5.0 & 5.1.1 (i hv selected kitkat and below)
3. Install the apk after seleting any of the either option and bang
Check out ur font manager under display tab. There u will find the font which u hv selected the zfont app.
Also the google sans apk that is provided in this thread works as good as zfont.
Moreover i hv installed XDA POWER FONTS. That gave me soo many fonts to change it every day. lol..
((LUV U ASUS FOR PROVIDING SUCH DECENT FONT MANAGER))
All of these r working as fine as hell.
TY
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Thanks for the Instructions, I have installed "Armata" font.
Naresh Rawat said:
I hv ROG 2 128 GB variant with WW Rom
Zfonts worked for me. I will tell u how
1. After downloading the desired font or installing custom ttf font file which u hv downloaded from the elsewhere (from zfont app), select the samsung option while setting.
2. After selecting Samsung option, select "kitkat and below" or lollipop - 5.0 & 5.1.1 (i hv selected kitkat and below)
3. Install the apk after seleting any of the either option and bang
Check out ur font manager under display tab. There u will find the font which u hv selected the zfont app.
Also the google sans apk that is provided in this thread works as good as zfont.
Moreover i hv installed XDA POWER FONTS. That gave me soo many fonts to change it every day. lol..
((LUV U ASUS FOR PROVIDING SUCH DECENT FONT MANAGER))
All of these r working as fine as hell.
TY
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Got it. Luv it. Thanks sarr
timescaming said:
The ROG phone 2 supports flipfont, and with zFont you can generate custom fonts from ttf files.
Start by picking your file.
Locate to "Local" and click on the file icon.
Here's the tricky part, select "Samsung"
Only "Kikat and below" and "Lolipop" option will work, as others will not generate flipfont
Install the apk and profit
Imgur with all the steps
This should also work with any other devices that uses flipfont
I've linked my google sans font below for reference.
Hit Thanks if this helped
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Ok ), tnx.
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Unfortunately it is not working on my s21u with android 13. Does anyone has a newer apk? Well I tried to select it and it prompted to uninstall it. May be i have to do it woth Zfont. Is there a wat just to install apk and select it from the font menu on the phone.
ONE UI CUSTOM FONTS
Samsung One UI using zFont 3
GUIDE AND TROUBLESHOOTER
Google Fonts
LAST EDIT ON MAY 14, 2023​
1) Download and install the official Samsung Sans system font from the Galaxy Store. This is the non-modified version for creating the initial backup. Once installed, manually change your system font to Samsung Sans from Display > Font Settings.
2) In Samsung Cloud, create a backup of only the settings while your font is set to Samsung Sans. The first two steps only need to be done once for all subsequent custom fonts.
3) Uninstall or update over the old Samsung Sans font with the new custom zFont Samsung Sans font file which contains the font you want to change to. This uses the same package name (com.monotype.android.font.samsungsans) as the official font to trick cloud into thinking it's legit. GOOGLE FONTS has a huge open source selection of fonts that can be downloaded in TTF format.
NOTE: There's also an option to use other fonts in zFont instead of Samsung Sans, but if you choose those, you'll have to create a new backup with the official version of that font selected.
4) Change your system font to "Default".
NOTE: Your custom font should be present within your font list after installation. When updating custom fonts, it might appear as if the correct font is already selected but your new font won't actually become active until you refresh it by unselecting and reselecting the font which requires the Samsung Cloud workaround since you can't select a modified font manually from the font menu or you'll get an error.
5) In Samsung Cloud, select the option to restore. Uncheck all options except "Settings" to restore only the settings that you backed up in step #2. While it's restoring, you'll see the text on the screen update to your target custom font prior to reaching 100% complete if it's successful. Once the restoration is finished, you'll get a dialog popup asking if you want to delete old backups, select the NO response so the backup can be used for future fonts.
6) Verify your font changed from "Default" to Samsung Sans or whatever custom font option you selected. Font settings are usually located in the device's Display settings. Once verified, restart your device.
NOTE: Not all text will be replaced with your updated font until after a system reboot. Verify your font was automatically changed to the new font from Default prior to rebooting. If it failed to update, continue to the troubleshooting steps below to verify system applications.
Subsequent Updates: To update your font while a backup of the device settings is already created (with the correct font file selected per step #2), just update custom font file, change font to default, restore settings, restart device (or just start at step #3). No need to create a new backup unless the original backup is lost.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Samsung Cloud custom font workaround will not work if you debloated your system applications. Samsung Cloud relies on several pre-installed applications to restore all settings back to its former backed up state, especially font since it seems like getting the font to restore is the toughest setting to fix if debloated. I'm not sure 100% exactly which applications affect this, but I've confirmed that it's only Samsung Apps.​MUST BE INSTALLED AND ENABLED
Samsung Cloud
Samsung Cloud Platform Services(SCPM)
Samsung Core Services (SCS)
Samsung Account (Logged In)
Galaxy Themes
Galaxy Themes Services
Galaxy Store
Foundation
Noto Serif / Source Sans
CMHProvider
OTHER APPLICATIONS TO CHECK
SamsungOne
ShortcutBNR
KeyCustomizationInfoBNR
Samsung Pass
Calendar
Reminders
Contacts
Phone
Messages
Recommended apps
DiagMonAgent
Samsung Notes
IPService
Smart Switch Agent
com.samsung.android.smartswitchassistant
Secure Folder
Other Apps? Comment Below!
CONCLUSION​Not sure which ones exactly it needs but you don't need to rebloat every single application. I do know it's several of the preloaded Samsung packages. All the applications listed are related to Samsung Cloud one way or another. They must be INSTALLED and ENABLED! If I end up narrowing the list down further, I'll update this list of required applications.​
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