Hi I am using a custom Typeface in my app with the following code:
public Typeface font;
//Activity on create:
font = Typeface.createFromAsset(getAssets(),"DINOT-Medium.otf");
TextView tv = (TextView)vi.findViewById(R.id.textView1);
tv.setTypeface(font);
The problem is after a while it gets buggy: the text can no longer be read and only squares are visible. Do you know why this happens? How can it be fixed?
Thanks
Create a Custom TextView like this :
public class DINOTMediumTextView extends TextView {
public DINOTMediumTextView(Context context) {
super(context);
setCustomFont(context);
}
public DINOTMediumTextView(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) {
super(context, attrs);
setCustomFont(context);
}
public DINOTMediumTextView(Context context, AttributeSet attrs, int defStyle) {
super(context, attrs, defStyle);
setCustomFont(context);
}
private void setCustomFont(Context context) {
Typeface tf = Typeface.createFromAsset(context.getAssets(), "fonts/DINOT-Medium.otf");
setTypeface(tf);
}
}
put the font's file in assets/fonts/ ( create a folder inside the assets folder)
and then in your layout xml :
<com.yourapp.views.DINOTMediumTextView
android:id="blabla"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="wrap_content" />
com.yourapp.views is the name of the package that contains your DINOTMediumTextView class.
On Mobiletuts+ there is very good tutorial on Text formatting for Android. Quick Tip: Customize Android Fonts
EDIT: Tested it myself now. Here is the solution. You can use a subfolder called fonts but it must go in the assets folder not the res folder. So
assets/fonts
Also make sure that the font ending I mean the ending of the font file itself is all lower case. In other words it should not be myFont.TTF but myFont.ttf
Related
I want to change my android app font to custom font and change font size. include all of activities and objects and alert dialog.
How to do this?
figured it out by my self. This is the code I used. I create custom TextView which has custom font as default font.
use Custom Textview to your Andrid Application
public class MyTextView extends TextView {
public MyTextView(Context context, AttributeSet attrs, int defStyle) {
super(context, attrs, defStyle);
init();
}
public MyTextView(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) {
super(context, attrs);
init();
}
public MyTextView(Context context) {
super(context);
init();
}
public void init() {
Typeface tf = Typeface.createFromAsset(getContext().getAssets(), "font/chiller.ttf");
setTypeface(tf ,1);
}
}
Custom Font
If you want to change the font in your app then you require
font file i.e roboto.ttf
custom textview where the font has been applied to the text.
I would recommend this library Fontify
Just make a class that extend Application and also mention that class in the manifest of the app using name attribute in application tag.In that class onCreate use the below code.
TypefaceUtil.overrideFont(getApplicationContext(), "SERIF", "Roboto-Thin.ttf");
I'm developing an android widget app targeting for above Lollipop (Android 5.0) users.
I have to use a font which is called "noto sans"(https://www.google.com/get/noto/#/) in my app for some reasons.
I heard it is contained in Lollipop, but i don't know how to use it in xml.
Anyone knows about it?
No, you cannot use custom fonts in layout file (XML). You have to use the custom fonts programmatically as shown below
String fontPath = "fonts/calibrib.ttf";
// Loading Font Face
Typeface tf = Typeface.createFromAsset(mContext.getAssets(), fontPath);
TextView txtView = new TextView(this);
txtView.setTypeface(tf);
Place your font inside assets folder. Here is for what above code is working.
You could create your own TextView by overriding the TextView like this, you have to put the font in the assets folder:
public class MyTextView extends TextView {
public MyTextView(Context context, AttributeSet attrs, int defStyle) {
super(context, attrs, defStyle);
setType(context);
}
public MyTextView(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) {
super(context, attrs);
setType(context);
}
public MyTextView(Context context) {
super(context);
setType(context);
}
private void setType(Context context){
this.setTypeface(Typeface.createFromAsset(context.getAssets(),
"foo.ttf"));
this.setShadowLayer(1.5f, 5, 5, getContext().getResources().getColor(R.color.black_shadow));
}
}
And use it like this:
<com.your.project.package.MyTextView
android:id="#+id/oppinfo_mtv_name"
android:layout_width="wrap_content"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
android:layout_gravity="bottom"
android:text="Player 1"
/>
i have Helvetica Neue.ttf in asset Folder , How to set the Helvetica Neue textStyle on My Entire Applcation.
There is currently no way to do this with the Views that come with the Android SDK. You can set your View to use any of the Roboto fonts as per this answer, but you cannot set a custom font.
The way I typically tackle this problem is to create my own TextView that uses my font, like so:
public class MyFontTextView extends TextView {
public static final String FONT_PATH = "fonts/MyFont.ttf";
public MyFontTextView(Context context) {
super(context);
initFont();
}
public MyFontTextView(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) {
super(context, attrs);
initFont();
}
public MyFontTextView(Context context, AttributeSet attrs, int defStyle) {
super(context, attrs, defStyle);
initFont();
}
/**
* Set up the font.
*/
private void initFont() {
if (!isInEditMode()) {
Typeface font = Typeface.createFromAsset(getContext().getAssets(), FONT_PATH);
setTypeface(font);
}
}
}
You replace all of your TextViews with this TextView, and then you will have your font. Note that other UI elements (e.g. Buttons) will still use Roboto unless you also customize those.
If you have a View that you only use once in your application, you could call setTypeFace() on that View instead of creating a custom View. The custom View method works well for Views that you use a lot in an application such as TextViews.
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Is it possible to set font for entire Application?
I need to set a custom font (.ttf format) for whole app, how can i do it?
From Manifest or XML would be the best option if it is possible
EDIT Sept 2014:
For anyone still seeing this old terrible answer, the real, good answer is here:
https://stackoverflow.com/a/16883281/1154026
OLD:
Your best bet would be this:
Customize Android Fonts
So
TextView text = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.custom_font);
Typeface font = Typeface.createFromAsset(getAssets(), "yourfont.ttf");
text.setTypeface(font);
With your .ttf in the root of the "assets" folder.
You could do it like this.
Create a custom textview and use that one everywhere
public class MyTextView extends android.widget.TextView
{
public MyTextView(Context context)
{
this(context, null);
}
public MyTextView(Context context, AttributeSet attrs)
{
this(context, attrs, 0);
}
public MyTextView(Context context, AttributeSet attrs, int defStyle)
{
super(context, attrs);
if (this.isInEditMode()) return ;
final TypedArray a = context.obtainStyledAttributes(attrs, R.styleable.SomeStyle);
final String customFont = a.getString(R.styleable.SomeStyle_font);
//Build a custom typeface-cache here!
this.setTypeface(
Typeface.createFromAsset(context.getAssets(), customFont)
);
}
}
Add this to attrs.xml
<declare-styleable name="SomeStyle">
<attr name="font" format="string" />
</declare-styleable>
Then in your theme, do this:
This will make sure all the textviews will use the style MyTextView
<item name="android:textViewStyle">#style/MyTextView</item>
And now we can define your custom font using your custom attribute in this style.
<style name="MyTextView" parent="#android:style/Widget.TextView">
<item name="font">MyPathToFontInAssets.ttf</item>
</style>
So whenever you use MyTextView in the project, it will have your custom font.
IMPORTANT: Typefaces are not cached, so if you plan on using this code, you should also build a custom typeface-cache so you can re-use the custom typeface for all textviews. This will significantly speed-up the application!
UPDATE: As Amir was saying, this is almost the same as Custom fonts and XML layouts (Android) but i also use android styling to automatically use it on all textviews in the app.
Cerate a TextView subclass and use it everywhere
public class RobotoTextView extends TextView {
public RobotoTextView(Context context, AttributeSet attrs, int defStyle) {
super(context, attrs, defStyle);
init();
}
public RobotoTextView(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) {
super(context, attrs);
init();
}
public RobotoTextView(Context context) {
super(context);
init();
}
private void init() {
if (!isInEditMode()) {
Typeface tf = Typeface.createFromAsset(getContext().getAssets(), "fonts/Roboto-Light.ttf");
setTypeface(tf);
}
}
}
usage
<com.test.RobotoTextView
android:id="#+id/name"
android:layout_width="fill_parent"
android:layout_height="wrap_content"
/>
in java code you can cast it to TextView
TextView tv=(TextView)findViewById(R.id.custom);
Typeface face=Typeface.createFromAsset(getAssets(),
"fonts/Verdana.ttf");
tv.setTypeface(face);
put the font file in the fonts folder in /res/
Like my answer if it is helpful...
You can extend the TextView as suggested here and set your typeface on that then use it in whole app.
I have developed a very huge application and now i have a requirement of having custom font for all controls in the application. so I want to know the better way to change the font in one shot. The application has more than a hundred XML layout. and i cant change all controls to a custom component with custom font. Please provide a solution to Change the font without altering all the controls in XML.
Do something like this
pacage com.prac;
class MyFontedTextView extends TextView {
public FontedTextView(Context context) {
super(context);
init();
}
public FontedTextView(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) {
super(context, attrs);
init();
}
public FontedTextView(Context context, AttributeSet attrs, int defStyle) {
super(context, attrs, defStyle);
init();
}
private void init() {
String otfName = "MyCustomOtfFileWhichIPutInAssetsFolder.otf";
Typeface font = Typeface.createFromAsset(context.getAssets(), otfName);
this.setTypeface(font);
}
}
Now replace this all over in xml file from your TextViews
<com.prac.MyFontedTextView .... instead of <TextView
This change you have to do all over for it to apply
also for the case of button text . Button is also subclass of TextView
So the same can work for button's too
Hope this help or can lead you to the solution you are looking