How to delete unwanted fonts - Huawei Mate 10 Questions & Answers

I saw a lot of fonts in my Themes app and I want to delete some fonts out of the list. How I delete them? Thank you in advance.

Root folder
U can go to root folder
Internal storage > huawei > themes
U will find the font file there and delete it. Hope this helps

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help with fonts on AUXURA

running auxura , DL TTf files and moved into SYSTEM > FONTS and nothing, i cant seem to find anything on how to install these correctly with out going thru those apps on the market , and which if apps are the only way, which one is the best for custom fonts??? thanks in advance
ok, so i have DL and unzipped the files for the font i was interested in running, i move the file over to the sytem folder and paste it in there, nothing, am i pasting in the wrong folder???? root folder system>fonts>
i did notice that there were many fonts in that folder and none were the system fonts that are displayed , i will continue to try to figure this out, unless someone who knows wants to chime in

System Fonts

There are 4 selectable Fonts on my SGP5, and an option to downlaod additional ones. I can't seem to find the font folder that these fonts are located (don't appear to be in System/Fonts folder). Is there a way to add fonts (into whatever folder the optional fonts are), without rooting?
You can get apk fonts then manually install them. After installation, the fonts would appear as part of the choices. No root needed
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tcat007 said:
There are 4 selectable Fonts on my SGP5, and an option to downlaod additional ones. I can't seem to find the font folder that these fonts are located (don't appear to be in System/Fonts folder). Is there a way to add fonts (into whatever folder the optional fonts are), without rooting?
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Hi,
When I search using Root Explorer on my SGP5, I see a bunch of .ttf files (truetype font files).
Jim
Where? (other than System/fonts)? Looking for that choco cookie one, I figure if that's not in a system folder, I could just drag ttf fonts there. I'll look for an apk to install them.
jimcpl said:
Hi,
When I search using Root Explorer on my SGP5, I see a bunch of .ttf files (truetype font files).
Jim
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If you have a rooted device, you can use the "Font Installer" app.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.jrummy.font.installer
It has a HUGE number of fonts for you to choose from.
tcat007 said:
Where? (other than System/fonts)? Looking for that choco cookie one, I figure if that's not in a system folder, I could just drag ttf fonts there. I'll look for an apk to install them.
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Hi,
Sorry. I forgot to mention the directory. Yes, they're in /system/fonts (lower-case 's' on 'system') on my SGP5.
BTW, I think that you can't just drop the .ttf files into the directory. I think (not sure) that there's also some kind of associated XML file somewhere that is needed (again, not 100% sure).
Jim
I didn't see the same fonts in that folder that are in setting options. I agree you can't drag fonts into that folder unless you are rooted. I just find it odd there is an option to download custom fonts from the market "get fonts online" that will install, and not be able to just drag tt fonts into some folder. I have font changer on my rooted Optimus that work great, just haven't rooted my SGP yet. So far no real reason.

how to add apps to /system/etc/customization

My question is: how to add apps to /system/etc/customization/applications ?
i just copy task killer to this folder and it didn't show in rom as installed...
you have to add it to /system/app
i want to add them to customizations because user will be able to uninstall them if he won't need them..
Dublerek said:
i want to add them to customizations because user will be able to uninstall them if he won't need them..
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but app in etc folder will never work
then you have to add them to /data/app
there he'll be able to remove them
Can I safely delete apps in /system/etc/customization/applications?
amishxda said:
Can I safely delete apps in /system/etc/customization/applications?
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2 other ways
in zip root data/app (zip needs access to data partition)
or system/ect/product/applications (my favorite)
xdarkmario said:
2 other ways
in zip root data/app (zip needs access to data partition)
or system/ect/product/applications (my favorite)
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So do I just copy my APK file to the /system/ect/product/applications folder and it will install on boot?
Hi everyone, I reopen this thread because I need this information. I can't find anything useful that explain where the apks can be put for an installation with the new rom. Why /applications is your favourite folder? there is a reason behind your choice?

Default font folder and Wallpaper folder

Help please. I've been searching for days for the default font folder of the Galaxy S III at the internal sd card. Unfortunately I can't seem to find it. Is it really hidden by any chance? Same with the default folder for the S III Wallpapers ?
My phone is not rooted, everything is stock. I've heard of font changer but it requires root. Searching for a nonroot solution if it is possible.
Thank you for your patience and tolerance.
Fonts are in /system/fonts but you will not be able to acces to this folder without root
For wallpaper, there is no folder: there are in one of the apk from samsung which should be in /system/app but no access to this folder without root
http://db.tt/6IPuyLf3
download it from here and install
and check settings > display > font style
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just instal like any normal apk
I see. Thanks guys, and thanks button clicked
HOW?
Mopral said:
Fonts are in /system/fonts but you will not be able to acces to this folder without root
For wallpaper, there is no folder: there are in one of the apk from samsung which should be in /system/app but no access to this folder without root
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Can I change the stock wallpaper on this APK. If yes, how?
vegeta1 said:
http://db.tt/6IPuyLf3
download it from here and install
and check settings > display > font style
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Or you can use ES Explorer w/ root access, then go to /system/app/. Select 'secwallpaperchooser.apk' and extract all the files wherever you like using ESExplorer menu on the right (let's say SD card). You will find all the .jpg in Storage/ExtSdCard/res/drawable-xddpi folder.
Hope it'll help
fmpmuld said:
Or you can use ES Explorer w/ root access, then go to /system/app/. Select 'secwallpaperchooser.apk' and extract all the files wherever you like using ESExplorer menu on the right (let's say SD card). You will find all the .jpg in Storage/ExtSdCard/res/drawable-xddpi folder.
Hope it'll help
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Its a year later, OP probably has it sorted now
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how to create flashable.zip for any system file modded ???

hello everybody
a lot of times I find system modded files and I wanna use them but the developers often offer the file is not flashable so I have to replace the older and set the permissions
but in all times I did that , the system sent an error and was damaged
so I wanna learn how to make a flashable.zip for any system file to be installed to its location and set the permissions
please help me
thanks
engnajjar said:
hello everybody
a lot of times I find system modded files and I wanna use them but the developers often offer the file is not flashable so I have to replace the older and set the permissions
but in all times I did that , the system sent an error and was damaged
so I wanna learn how to make a flashable.zip for any system file to be installed to its location and set the permissions
please help me
thanks
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Its quite simple. Download a superuser.zip file that is for your device. Extract it. You will find two folders, System and Meta-Inf. Open System folder and you will find a folder called app inside it. Open it and delete the superuser.apk file and copy your modded system file into it.
For eg., Let the file be Gallery2.apk .
Now open META-INF folder -> com -> google -> android. You will find a file called updater-Script. You have to edit that file. There will be a line, where the system mount command is given. Do not do anything until that line. Delete the lines below it and enter these lines.
delete("/system/app/Gallery2.apk");
# [here Gallery2 is the name of the apk file you copied]
package_extract_dir("system","/system");
ui_print("Installation complete!");
Now rezip the folders together and you have your own flashable zip to install modded system files.
Hit thanks if this helped! :laugh:
PM me if you require further help.
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Its quite simple. Download a superuser.zip file that is for your device. Extract it. You will find two folders, System and Meta-Inf. Open System folder and you will find a folder called app inside it. Open it and delete the superuser.apk file and copy your modded system file into it.
For eg., Let the file be Gallery2.apk .
Now open META-INF folder -> com -> google -> android. You will find a file called updater-Script. You have to edit that file. There will be a line, where the system mount command is given. Do not do anything until that line. Delete the lines below it and enter these lines.
delete("/system/app/Gallery2.apk");
# [here Gallery2 is the name of the apk file you copied]
package_extract_dir("system","/system");
ui_print("Installation complete!");
Now rezip the folders together and you have your own flashable zip to install modded system files.
Hit thanks if this helped! :laugh:
PM me if you require further help.
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thanks so much it works well
engnajjar said:
thanks so much it works well
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Glad that I could help. :good:

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