I have used Font Installer (and Rom Toolbox) to install a Oblik font, but it soft bricks on reset. So, I tried putting the zip file in the root directory and installing through CWM recovery.....but it aborts and says something about Edify Scripter.
Is there a directory to install the font so I can see it in the settings?? Why does font installer brick my phone?
I know that:
Default font-is just default
Document font-for Documents
Window title fonts is for titles.
What the others are for? What is monospace font? I only know it's a font like any font.
Hinting is for notices like the names of objects in the dock, isn't it?
I installed the OCR-A font in Ubuntu 11.10 64-bit using the Font Viewer. As usual, I just double-clicked the file and then Install, without problems. But, when I tried to do the same in another PC with Xubuntu 11.10 32-bit, it simply does nothing. I installed gnome-font-viewer to try it (I know Xubuntu uses Xfce, but nothing worked). So, do anyone know how to install a font in Xubuntu 32-bit?
According to the Mirror Status page, my mirror is 100% up to date.I don't think changing the font will help since the problem affects at least 3 different fonts (Mutter window title font, GTK+ 3 menu font, Gnome Terminal font, Chomium tab font) simultaneously.
mosno
https://bbs.archlinux.org/profile.php?id=63176
2012-09-07T16:45:53Z
I am running Linux Mint 12 and trying to start emacs but keep getting this error:
font 'serif 10' is not defined
It seems obvious to me that I don't have the correct font.
I noticed that every page I visit from Opera except this archlinux website has this horrible monospaced font displayed. I went to the font settings in Opera and switched defaults to sans serif fonts but still this monospaced font is everywhere. I checked author mode and user mode and each mode displays the same font.
You're welcome. Terminus is a bitmapped font but I don't know if that's the issue. I do remember a truetype font that looked pretty similar but- ummm... don't remember what it's actually called. :p Maybe someone will jump in with recommendations. There's also some fixed-width font examples here: http://www.lowing.org/fonts/in case you see anything you like.
Is it possible to add different language/font to android as you would with Windows (IE)? I was able to install the keyboard, but it's show up block because browser doesn't have the font associated with the keyboard.
Google apps only has for Galaxy because it's OS setting include font selection in Display tab.
I used a font manager on Mac OS X, for additional fonts in my graphic design projects without installing them to the fonts folder (I think that's how it works) - using Font Book and Font Explorer X Version 1.2.3 on OS X 10.6.
Most fonts work fine, but Interstate has a problem:
Interstate Regular is installed, but for some reason it's probably not seeing it; it's seeing all the Bold and Condense