Question Custom local fonts are not imported. - Xiaomi 11 Lite 5G NE

Hi.
I have miui 14. I tried to apply a custom local font by "zfont 3" (and also "MiuiCostumFont").
It installs the font and says to choose and apply it but the font is not shown in "Fonts".
I tried all 3 methods but none of works. The font (or the theme) is not shown in Themes app.

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[FONT] ICS Robot Font |All versions|

Folder include roboto fonts in various formats in .ttf format as seen here http://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/roboto
Use font changer to apply your favourite. Tested and working 100%. You can use Acheps ICS Theme and Layouts for your CM7.x Rom to give you the "complete" ICS Look. I know that other users have posted similar threads but for some reason the ones I posted look better especially when not using english language. Just try them out!
NOTE: Using Font Changer from Market you can change your stock rom (must be rooted) or CM7.x ROM default system font!!!
TUTORIAL: Unzip Roboto Fonts Folder to your sd card. Install fontchanger (root). The copy all .ttf roboto fonts to .fontchanger folder on your sd. Open fontchanger. You can just to basic and choose the one you like or go advanced and specify the one you want for each system font (clocktopia, droid-sans bols, droid-sans).
http://www.mediafire.com/?jchgvvdrrr9bfvt

[Q] Problem!Help Plz!

I am using a theme a stock rom and after sometime i am go back my default the by flash with cwm.
But i can get my default font style!
how to i back my original fon style
If its the default inbuilt font of the ROM you cant backup it but you can note the font name and download it again by settings->display->screen display->font style ..note the font name and install it..
If its the user installed font (you installed it) then use titanium backup to backup the font you installed (note the font name from above)

Reverting back to roboto fonts from droid sans -- jellybean

Hi,
After updating gnex to jellybean(unlocked boot + rooted), I installed a unicode font to read my language(it's based on droidsans) using this application(Tamil Unicode Font -Donated)(i can't post link as i'm a new user)
it has a backup option which backed up my old font. Now I want to revert back to fonts that came with jellybean(roboto condensed?).
This application had a restore option that didn't work. I tried several applications like font changes, font installer etc... but none of them changed my font back.
How can i switch back to original stock fonts(roboto in jellybean) without losing any data?
Thanks
Try the ROM toolbox app in the playstore. It's for free. It has a menu to change the system font, and many other customizations. Hope this helps.

[GUIDE] How to easily change system fonts with Font installer on Xperia Phones

Hello folks,
I am a big fan of fonts and always like to change them. However, it seems that changing the fonts on a Xperia device can be a bit of a hassle because there are like 50 different fonts and you don't wanna mess them all up.
So I personally use the famous Font installer: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.font.installer&hl=de
Which usually works fine but in this case, there is a small (but very important) thing you have to do, to change most of the fonts.
Requirements: Root and some brainz
1. Install Font installer from the market.
2. In Font installer, click on the menu button and then on "preferences".
3. Click on "Select Fonts" and choose the following additional to the ones that are already checked: "SoMABold.ttf, SoMADigitLight.ttf, SoMARegular.ttf, SoMCSAns-Regular.ttf". I have no idea how these differ from the default android fonts, but you need to change these to see a big difference across your system.
MAKE SURE TO CLICK ON "BACKUP" BEFORE YOU INSTALL YOUR FONT! Then you can alway restore!
4. ATTENTION! DO NOT REBOOT RIGHT AFTER INSTALLING THE FONT.
Then, either install a font from their servers or an own font. I highly recommend the Helvetica Neue Font from iOS7, Caviardreams, or Open Sans Light. All very thin fonts which look great on your device with high DPI.
5. DO NOT CLICK ON "REBOOT NOW" AFTER INSTALLING THE FONT! Power off the device and turn it on manually. Rebooting within font installer can easily make you stuck in bootloop forever for some weird reason. Experienced it many times on my Galaxy Note, so just do it the safe way!
There you go, enjoy your new fonts all across system! Screenshot attached is the iOS7 Helvetica Neue Font.
Some additional info:
- You might not wanna change the default Clock Type because many fonts don't give much care about the looks of the digits. So if you wanna keep your default sony clocktype, do not change "SoMADigitlight.ttf" (obviously)
- Thin fonts look a lot better on the Sony UI than bold ones (like montserrat)
Greetings
Ravensysteam said:
Hello folks,
I am a big fan of fonts and always like to change them. However, it seems that changing the fonts on a Xperia device can be a bit of a hassle because there are like 50 different fonts and you don't wanna mess them all up.
So I personally use the famous Font installer: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.font.installer&hl=de
Which usually works fine but in this case, there is a small (but very important) thing you have to do, to change most of the fonts.
Requirements: Root and some brainz
1. Install Font installer from the market.
2. In Font installer, click on the menu button and then on "preferences".
3. Click on "Select Fonts" and choose the following additional to the ones that are already checked: "SoMABold.ttf, SoMADigitLight.ttf, SoMARegular.ttf, SoMCSAns-Regular.ttf". I have no idea how these differ from the default android fonts, but you need to change these to see a big difference across your system.
MAKE SURE TO CLICK ON "BACKUP" BEFORE YOU INSTALL YOUR FONT! Then you can alway restore!
4. ATTENTION! DO NOT REBOOT RIGHT AFTER INSTALLING THE FONT.
Then, either install a font from their servers or an own font. I highly recommend the Helvetica Neue Font from iOS7, Caviardreams, or Open Sans Light. All very thin fonts which look great on your device with high DPI.
5. DO NOT CLICK ON "REBOOT NOW" AFTER INSTALLING THE FONT! Power off the device and turn it on manually. Rebooting within font installer can easily make you stuck in bootloop forever for some weird reason. Experienced it many times on my Galaxy Note, so just do it the safe way!
There you go, enjoy your new fonts all across system! Screenshot attached is the iOS7 Helvetica Neue Font.
Some additional info:
- You might not wanna change the default Clock Type because many fonts don't give much care about the looks of the digits. So if you wanna keep your default sony clocktype, do not change "SoMADigitlight.ttf" (obviously)
- Thin fonts look a lot better on the Sony UI than bold ones (like montserrat)
Greetings
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FC on app...
iFont works here.
Thankyou it worked perfect on my phone :thumbup:
IFont app is the best for this purpose.
Never bootloader here.
rioferraz said:
IFont app is the best for this purpose.
Never bootloader here.
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Thanks for the information, I ALWAYS used Font installer so I was surprised when it did not work properly. Just wanted to let you guys know which .ttf files need to be replaced, couldn't find any hints anywhere eiter so I just tried those suspicious looking SoMa.ttf
Greetings
Font installer or rom toolbox
Confused whether i should install font installer alone or rom toolbox
i am an xperia miro user. In my phone Clockopia.ttf and Robot- Regular.ttf are the only ticked ones. Moreover the fonts like SoMABOLD.ttf, SoMCSAns-Regular.ttf are not present in my phone. ( not preinstalled i guess)
So how will i change my fonts using font installer. I have tried many times, but it is not changing
You told to reboot manually but you did not tell how to get out of problem that I am stuck in after click Reboot Now
Thank you very much, it worked fine but my device does not have these: SoMABold.ttf, SoMADigitLight.ttf, SoMARegular.ttf only SoMCSAns-Regular.ttf and some parts just a few are not changed. Any idea why?
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shubhamsingh64 said:
You told to reboot manually but you did not tell how to get out of problem that I am stuck in after click Reboot Now
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I heard when your device is stuck is because the font is not compatible with the device, i don't know if it's true or not. When i tried to change the font before this guide, my device booted normally but no changes were made. The only way i know to get out from a boot loop is to flash the ftf file in flashtool.
HELP!!!
So i followed the instructions as it says...picked a font clicked install and reboot...yippie...not...i noticed non of the font changed....except for the ones iinvoloved with html coding or webview....aka chrome and email....only problem is now all the letters look like candy canes and i cant figure how to get it back to normal.... please help.... htc on m8 vzw 5.0.1

(MOD) (ROOT) How to Change Font On AOSP 10 ROM

Hi i want to share how to change your phone font on Android 10 . I tested it on Paranoid Android Quartz and AOSIP Derpfest Android 10 and the result are great.
*Requirement*
- Custom Rom Rooted
- Backup your current setup with TWRP just in case
- Fontfix App https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.font.installer.free&hl=in
- Font you like if you dont wanna choose from fontfix
How To :
1. Make sure your phone are rooted
2. Install Fontfix from Playstore
3. Choose your favourite font from fontfix or add your own font. press download button and you see now preview font and press again, before you press install, look there are "click here" and you can change which font do you want to changes, in my case i change 3 font : Roboto-regular, roboto-bold, roboto-thin, roboto-italic and the result almost all font on phone are changes
4. You can choose one for the time and repeat after reboot.
5. Voila, enjoy your new font
Thats all :highfive:

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