29 March 2015 – New Post you may be interested – Way to set Zawgyi font for S4 and Note 3 2.10.13 #Update: Many users is not OK in Note 3. Please read other friends’ comments for more info. Only one user success, Refer Ko Thi Han Lin’s.
30.10.13 – I saw many people fail setup after update to Android 4.3. Sorry guys, I have no chance to test without device. Hope you guys found the way by Googling. But You can try: to read Myanmar. Thanks to all who share their info. 1) Install first “Zawgyi One TTF v2.0” – 2) Install “iFont” from Google Play Store – 3) Change Zawgyi in iFont app i) Set the system font to something other than the default font using System Settings – My Device – Display – Font This way iFont can set the custom font directly.
Zawgyi Myanmar Fonts Free app will install 10+ new free fonts on your Galaxy phone that are compatible with the your Samasung Galaxy. This font pack includes 10+ fonts for your phone totally free. This font pack should work on all Galaxy brand phones. You can used this font pack with following steps to follow: 1.
I changed font style to ‘ Samsung Sams‘ instead of Default font. Ii) Set Zawgyi under “Install” tab of iFont app.
Restart required. – I only tested in S4. Note 3 user is supposed to be Ok by this way according to following reference. Pls comment if success also in Note 3.
Ref: Discuss in online community. It works for me. These are my steps 1.setting general security tick unknown source 2.settingdevicefont change to other font than default 3.install zawgyi font and ifont apps 4.in ifont, choose zawgyi one ttf and click on “set” button, one dialog box will be pop up, click ok, it will install zawgyi again. Just install it. 5.go back to ifont apps, under “install” tab, there is new font named “zawgyi one TTF(ifont)” will be appeared, select that font and press on “set” button. Da ta, zawgyi is installed.
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The only thing is it doesn’t work for flipboard. လုပ်ရမယ့် အဆင့်တွေကို စိတ်ရှည်လက်ရှည်ဖတ်ပြီး ဂရုတစိုုက် လုပ်ကြည့်နိုင်ရင် အခု လင့်နှစ်ခု နည်းလမ်းတွေက အဆင်ပြေပါတယ် (or). အပေါ်က Thi Han Lin နည်းလမ်းအတိုင်း မြန်မာစာ install လုပ်ထားပြီးသားဆိုရင် font install ထပ်လုပ်စရာမလိုပဲ Note 3 မြန်မာစာ facebook တွေမှာမြင်ရပါတယ် bagan keyboard နဲ့ စာရိုက်လို့ အဆင်ပြေပါတယ်. ှု်ွှIf u want to see Myanmar font & Type in Facebook in Note3.
Please read & follow carefully either one link instruction. A lot of Step & look like Advance Level!!! It may be feel a bit difficult for Normal user! But No easy way is coming yet. I used iFont app and Zawgyi-One FlipFont, it was working fine in Android 4.2 in S4. Last night, Oct 25, Android version was updated to 4.3, used iFont app to set fonts, in the Install tab, when a font is chosen the dialogue box says “After installed font,please go to the font display setting page set the font!
If the custom font is selected, you have to apply another font( or default font) first and then apply the new custom font!” when these instruction was carried out, Zawgyi One TTF (iFont) was installed, but set the installed font (Zawgyi One TTF(iFont) ) in Display Setting was not helping, setting the same font from iFont App would say the same dialogue box as above. It seems that iFont needs to be upgraded to be able to set custom font in latest Android 4.3. I am trying to solve a slightly different problem but it might help you and someone might be able to tell me where I am missing something. I am using a Samsung Note 3 in English. I have different fonts downloaded yet the standard email client does not use these – yet the header does – but not then into the sent email.
Looking at the received HTML there is no text font – so it defaults to whatever the font is of the receiver which means it can look very different to what I sent. In Outlook 2013 it seems to be Times New Roman but it can’t use the font I wanted as it isn’t there to use in the HTML. “This is reply from Samsung regarding on updating Android 4.3” We refer to your email dated 3rd Jan (Ref No.) We are sorry to hear that the font application that you were previously using is no longer compatible with the your phone. We regret to inform you that once upgraded, the Android OS cannot be downgraded. However, you may wish to contact the developer of the font that the application is not compatible with 4.3 and we would have to trouble you to wait for the developer to update it.
You may wish to try another Myanmar font instead of waiting for the developer to update his application. We apologize for any inconvenience caused and seek your kind understanding that it is the developer’s responsibility to ensure that their applications remain compatible with Google’s development of the Android OS.
Please follow the following steps if you want to change the font type of SGS2. This will affect globally to the phone. 1) Tap settings 2) Tap Display 3) Click on Screen Display 4) Click on Font Style 5) Then select the font type you want. As default, SGS2 will have three type of fonts; Default font, Choco cooky and Helvetica S.
If you click on Get fonts online, you will be taken to the market and you can download apps to change the fonts. I have downloaded Fontomizer SP which is really a good app. You can download some font types which give small font sizes. As SGS2 does not have the option to change the font size globally, this is one of the ways you can reduce your font size in Galaxy S2. Leader Board Leading Today Pts Helpful 1. 200 97% Leading this Week Pts Helpful 1.
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