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Menu font options

I'm guessing you would replace the native font file with the desired font. Its on the phone and its a normal TrueType font file (I have it installed to Windows and works flawlessly). Its in /system/fonts. I'm not sure which font Android uses as the main system font, since there are others for web browsing and such. There are two main ones, Droid-Sans and Droid Serif. Make sure the new font has the same file name and is a TrueType font. Experiment a little, and report your results back here.

Just make sure you do a Nandroid backup in case you mess up and fonts don't work.
 
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Okokok, I've got my font selected and renamed and all (simply to DroidSans), so how do I copy it to my phone instead of just my SD card? I tried using Astro but that didn't exactly work. I could find system/fonts/ but it wouldn't let me copy files there.
You'll need a app like Root Explorer (not free, but definitely worth it, for me anyway) that will give you root access to the phone's internal memory.
 
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Egad I've got it!


Through far more research than i would have liked, I stumbled upon another thread about this very same topic. I downloaded two apps, one called Type Fresh and one called AndExplorer. Type Fresh finds the system/fonts/ folder and shows all the font files. To change one, you simply touch it and select a font to replace it with.

I'm not entirely sure if AndExplorer is required, but it wouldn't let me change it the first time without downloading it. Afterwards it did a SUReq, which I allowed, and it worked flawlessly. After a reboot I'm rocking Anchor Steam as my system font through replacing the DroidSans file ;D

I'll try and post a how to guide in the Everything Root section of the forums, but being (completely) new to forums it might take a bit to figure out how lol. Thanks so much for your help Demache! It was greatly appreciated!


http://androidforums.com/all-things...ndroid-system-fonts-root-req.html#post1345046
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