QUOTE(porselinaheart @ May 18 2010, 09:48 PM)
ahhhhhh, took only 5 mins to install sygic, hehe. Map is so-so detailed for chiang mai, gott wait till i 'm back in kl to check ou the msia map. thanks aspire!
Eiraku, any chance of some font changing tuts??
From my research, for font changing there is the hard hack way, the theme config file edit way and a strange script the droid fonts guy put up to change the system fonts to Droid.
Hard Hack Way:
Find fonts that have been converted to the N900 (nosnb.ttf, nosnr.ttf, nosns.ttf, nscnr.ttf) - how to convert normal fonts I'm not so sure - and overide the original over at /usr/share/fonts/nokia. Restart.
Converts everything, but might not show up properly on dialog boxes, UI elements.
Edit Theme Config:
Copy /usr/share/themes/alpha/gtk-2.0/gtkrc (replace "alpha" with whatever theme you're using) to somewhere. Make a backup copy. Edit the file, under "font definition" (font name and size) and copy back. Restart.
Converts eveything BUT the Conversation/IM window (as it's controlled by a css stylesheet). Needs fonts already installed in thr /usr/share/fonts folder. Might not show up properly on UI elements, unless sized correctly.
Whatever Droid script file:
Google for it, should be on the ttf-droid garage page. Just run the script trhough terminal and restart. Fonts are mostly correctly scaled for the system and its UI elements, but again Conversations/IM need a separate mod.
Modding Conv/IM is also fun (google it), though as always backup everything in case you muck things up and need a reflash.
And I'm beginning to think the font 'problems' I've been having is just MicroB normal behaviour, not scaling font matrices properly when zoomed. It's worst when you set font to "normal" and zoom in by tapping. Zoom by volume and zoom by circle-gesture are not as bad, for some unknown reason.
It's especially bad here on LYN, particiularly when editing replies.
Or maybe it's just me and my franken-N900.
This post has been edited by Eiraku: May 18 2010, 10:17 PM