Question Custom fonts via Magisk Module - Google Pixel 7

I recently upgraded from the Pixel 3a to the Pixel 7. On stock rooted currently. Tried searching for a solution, but most tutorials are outdated now. A few years ago Tulsadiver helped me with this Magisk module (attached) to apply my preferred custom fonts. I'm just looking for a way to apply the same fonts from this module. I'd be happy to make a donation if someone could help me - or point me in the right direction.

Ditamae said:
I recently upgraded from the Pixel 3a to the Pixel 7. On stock rooted currently. Tried searching for a solution, but most tutorials are outdated now. A few years ago Tulsadiver helped me with this Magisk module (attached) to apply my preferred custom fonts. I'm just looking for a way to apply the same fonts from this module. I'd be happy to make a donation if someone could help me - or point me in the right direction.
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I use Font Manager from here https://www.androidacy.com/font-man...ram&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=social2web
Install magisk module, then use terminal to choose and apply your desired font.

Thanks for the reply. I looked at Font Manager, but it sounds like you can't apply your own fonts - you have to choose from what is available? That's my dilemma.
Edit: Looks like the download for Font Manager isn't working

Ditamae said:
Thanks for the reply. I looked at Font Manager, but it sounds like you can't apply your own fonts - you have to choose from what is available? That's my dilemma.
Edit: Looks like the download for Font Manager isn't working
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su -c manage_fonts
Option 3. Apply custom font or emoji.
Have you tried it?
This is the latest version.

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[MODULE] JoyPixels (formerly Emoji One)

This module replaces the built-in emoji with JoyPixels, systemlessly.
Link:
https://github.com/Magisk-Modules-Repo/JoyPixels
Thoughts on what might cause the buttons below to not show up? They are the only ones not showing up.
Edit: forgot details. Stock nougat for Nexus 6, systemless root, Magisk v8.
Attempting to install this through the downloads section of Magisk Manager causes it to not install and it says "This zip is not a Magisk Module!!" On the latest Magisk and Magisk Manager, HTC 10 (Viper Rom) v4.2. Any ideas?
nickmilla15 said:
Attempting to install this through the downloads section of Magisk Manager causes it to not install and it says "This zip is not a Magisk Module!!" On the latest Magisk and Magisk Manager, HTC 10 (Viper Rom) v4.2. Any ideas?
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Me too on HTC 10 (Viper Rom) v4.4. If I load it in twrp, only some emojis are changed.
nickmilla15 said:
Attempting to install this through the downloads section of Magisk Manager causes it to not install and it says "This zip is not a Magisk Module!!" On the latest Magisk and Magisk Manager, HTC 10 (Viper Rom) v4.2. Any ideas?
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acupunk said:
Me too on HTC 10 (Viper Rom) v4.4. If I load it in twrp, only some emojis are changed.
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unzip the module and navigate to /system/fonts/ and create a blank file called "hTC_ColorEmoji.ttf" that will get the new emojis to show. just re zip the contents of the unzipped folder and flash/install
Works fine for me. I'm on a nexus 6p though
basicseamstress said:
unzip the module and navigate to /system/fonts/ and create a blank file called "hTC_ColorEmoji.ttf" that will get the new emojis to show. just re zip the contents of the unzipped folder and flash/install
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That did it! Thanks a million!
If I use substratum to change my font it suddenly starts displaying the regular google emoji again, anyone know why, the font I'm using does not include any emoji.
jerbear294 said:
This module replaces the built-in emoji with Emoji One, systemlessly.
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Nice one, thanks. Works fine on Magisk 11.1.
Could this be used to replace system emoji with any emoji pack? Would be brilliant to use it with Twitter or iOS ones.
de.er said:
Nice one, thanks. Works fine on Magisk 11.1.
Could this be used to replace system emoji with any emoji pack? Would be brilliant to use it with Twitter or iOS ones.
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Yeah, just replace the font out with the Twitter or iOS emoji font.
jerbear294 said:
Yeah, just replace the font out with the Twitter or iOS emoji font.
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Can you specify what file exactly I need to replace? Nevermind, I got it.
does this app replace the whatsapp emojis too? i dont like multiple emoji styles on my phone :/
h0LLe said:
does this app replace the whatsapp emojis too? i dont like multiple emoji styles on my phone :/
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no, it doesn't. just the system emoji
hi there, im new with these stuff, i just flashed a custom rom into my s7, and it has magisk installed, now that i have booted my phone i have an notification that an update is available, but there are two unchecked options before clicking download and install, do i have to check or unchecke them? thxn in advance!
Both this and the iOS emojis don't seem to override everything in Silence, the smssecure fork on fdroid. In the keyboard they display as the module intended, but within the app they're still regular android emoji
animeme said:
Both this and the iOS emojis don't seem to override everything in Silence, the smssecure fork on fdroid. In the keyboard they display as the module intended, but within the app they're still regular android emoji
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This is the default behavior of Signal and its forks.
I haven't used Silence, but depending on how close of a fork it is to Signal, you will find "Use system emoji" under Settings -> Advanced.
Not showing up in magisk manager anymore? Something happen to the repo?
l3ones said:
Not showing up in magisk manager anymore? Something happen to the repo?
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I updated the repo to the latest template before they stopped showing the older templates, so it should be showing up. I'll look in to it.
jerbear294 said:
This is the default behavior of Signal and its forks.
I haven't used Silence, but depending on how close of a fork it is to Signal, you will find "Use system emoji" under Settings -> Advanced.
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Seems it only gives me the option to enable/disable the app's emoji drawer, but using the keyboard emoji page still results in the default android emoji (or Silence's own) being used. Thank you for the info
Where can I find the module?

[Module] Easy font installer.

-What do this module?
This zip change the default font in system/font/ roboto-regular to the default in the zip or your font (see down).
-How to use?
•(You need magisk installed obviously )
•Flash the zip in magisk manager or in twrp.
•Reboot and enjoy new font.
-How to change default font in zip?
1.Change the name of your font xxxx.xxx.ttf to Roboto-Regular.ttf
2.Decompress the zip go to system/fonts and replace with your favorite font renamed.
3.Compress the zip and flash in twrp/magisk manager.
-Thanks
To @topjohnwu for all the effort of their mods and the magisk template really easy for make modules.
Magisk : http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
Donate: https://www.paypal.me/MartinJesus23
Will give it a try =)
Can you please rephrase the instructions? I can't understand what files I have to compress and what should I replace
Shpitzick said:
Can you please rephrase the instructions? I can't understand what files I have to compress and what should I replace
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Lol Just rename the name of font with the same In the zip and replace it and compress all folders and archives in one zip .If you don't know how to do it better don't try .
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Lol Just rename the name of font with the same In the zip and replace it and compress all folders and archives in one zip .If you don't know how to do it better don't try .
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Oh, that's it? I feel pretty stupid now haha
It caused a little problem in WhatsApp though. The weird symbols are letters in Hebrew and it only happens in the name field. Also, it doesn't happen in any other application. I'll try finding a solution and will update if I manage to
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Oh, that's it? I feel pretty stupid now haha
It caused a little problem in WhatsApp though. The weird symbols are letters in Hebrew and it only happens in the name field. Also, it doesn't happen in any other application. I'll try finding a solution and will update if I manage to
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The problem there is the font used some fonts don't have some simbols like this . So try other font .
Hi,
Is it possible to change also roboto bold and light placing them in system/font before compressing and flashing??
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piraboy said:
Hi,
Is it possible to change also roboto bold and light placing them in system/font before compressing and flashing??
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Sure if you replace the font with the system stock name correctly.
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xdddd23 said:
Sure if you replace the font with the system stock name correctly.
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I've tried placing the font I wanted (bellota) in the folder, but it seems not to be working (at least the regular one). I'm not sure if it's because I've an OMS Rom
If you have time can you test it or at least tell me if I did something wrong??
BellotaMagisk
Edit: OMS was messing up with this module
piraboy said:
I've tried placing the font I wanted (bellota) in the folder, but it seems not to be working (at least the regular one). I'm not sure if it's because I've an OMS Rom
If you have time can you test it or at least tell me if I did something wrong??
BellotaMagisk
Edit: OMS was messing up with this module
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Sure than not​, I use susbtratum with this module without​ problems check If you have properly installed magisk and the module and don't have any font applied In substratum. Take a look .
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xdddd23 said:
Sure than not​, I use susbtratum with this module without​ problems check If you have properly installed magisk and the module and don't have any font applied In substratum. Take a look .
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Can you tell me why I see something like this??
In substratum there is a theme with the same font works without this problem
pirasalbe said:
Can you tell me why I see something like this??
In substratum there is a theme with the same font works without this problem
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Because surely you have any font installled with substratum or don't installed correctly.
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xdddd23 said:
Because surely you have any font installled with substratum or don't installed correctly.
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No, the font is copied from that theme and then the module installed into a Nexus 4 with stock rom and without any substratum theme/font
hi I love this module but this module some korean is crash
so I change laungage to english that is much better sorry for my verrrrrrry bad english
If one needs to replace fonts well, then all the variations needs to be replaced - about 18 fonts.. does this module support adding all 18?
Neo.Collin said:
If one needs to replace fonts well, then all the variations needs to be replaced - about 18 fonts.. does this module support adding all 18?
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Of course yes, magisk can replace all fonts that you want setting it with the correct name to be replaced also can replace the Emojis system I like to have the one emojis in my system
xdddd23 said:
-What do this module?
This zip change the default font in system/font/ roboto-regular to the default in the zip or your font (see down).
-How to use?
•(You need magisk installed obviously )
•Flash the zip in magisk manager or in twrp.
•Reboot and enjoy new font.
-How to change default font in zip?
1.Change the name of your font xxxx.xxx.ttf to Roboto-Regular.ttf
2.Decompress the zip go to system/fonts and replace with your favorite font renamed.
3.Compress the zip and flash in twrp/magisk manager.
-Thanks
To @topjohnwu for all the effort of their mods and the magisk template really easy for make modules.
Magisk : http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
Donate: https://www.paypal.me/MartinJesus23
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Hi, i flashed this via magisk on my g955f stock rom and it changed the font to roboto regular, then i decompressed the file, changed the name to roboto condensed and flashed again and rebooted but it did not work. I also downloaded the font package and replaced the .ttf file and reflashed but it only changed the font back to stock. Help please? Thanks
jabbarh123 said:
Hi, i flashed this via magisk on my g955f stock rom and it changed the font to roboto regular, then i decompressed the file, changed the name to roboto condensed and flashed again and rebooted but it did not work. I also downloaded the font package and replaced the .ttf file and reflashed but it only changed the font back to stock. Help please? Thanks
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Make sure that you replace the file name with the exact name that it is in system, and after a first installation flash the zip via magisk and not TWRP
Hope can help you
xdddd23 said:
Make sure that you replace the file name with the exact name that it is in system, and after a first installation flash the zip via magisk and not TWRP
Hope can help you
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Okay so the file name is exactly the same as it is in system/fonts. Shall i first flash via magisk or twrp? If i flash via magisk after the first flash the app crashes. Thanks
EDIT: I've got it working now, thanks!
thanks for this OP! works on my my OP3T. replaced it with SJ Seceret from LG (coming from a LG G3), as inspired from here . sharing the zip here

[MOD][Magisk] Pixel Bootanimation (black background) as a Magisk module

Hi!
I packed the Google Pixel bootanimation into a Magisk module so that it can be installed via Magisk (which means without modifying the /system partition so that future system updates still will work).
As the original Pixel bootanimation uses a white background I wanted to change the image files to a black background, but then realized that @PlayerZ_ZawZaw has done this already (see this thread over there: GooglePixel Bootanimation Black&White Edition), so all credits for making the black background version go to him!
I just took the bootanition and packed it into a Magisk module.
It's the same bootanimation as in this video, only with black background instead of white:
Have fun!
john
Thanks and Credit to:
@PlayerZ_ZawZaw
OK Bro,
Great and really nice.
androcheck said:
Hi!
I packed the Google Pixel bootanimation into a Magisk module so that it can be installed via Magisk (which means without modifying the /system partition so that future system updates still will work).
As the original Pixel bootanimation uses a white background I wanted to change the image files to a black background, but then realized that @PlayerZ_ZawZaw has done this already (see this thread over there: GooglePixel Bootanimation Black&White Edition), so all credits for making the black background version go to him!
I just took the bootanition and packed it into a Magisk module.
It's the same bootanimation as in this video, only with black background instead of white:
Have fun!
john
Thanks and Credit to:
@PlayerZ_ZawZaw
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Love it, the Pro3 is getting a little more vanilla Android day by day! Thanks!
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benjmiester said:
Love it, the Pro3 is getting a little more vanilla Android day by day! Thanks!
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Thanks. If you like this, I assume you will also like this here: [MOD] Change power-on logo (splash logo)
This requires root?
androcheck said:
Hi!
I packed the Google Pixel bootanimation into a Magisk module so that it can be installed via Magisk (which means without modifying the /system partition so that future system updates still will work).
As the original Pixel bootanimation uses a white background I wanted to change the image files to a black background, but then realized that @PlayerZ_ZawZaw has done this already (see this thread over there: GooglePixel Bootanimation Black&White Edition), so all credits for making the black background version go to him!
I just took the bootanition and packed it into a Magisk module.
It's the same bootanimation as in this video, only with black background instead of white:
Have fun!
john
Thanks and Credit to:
@PlayerZ_ZawZaw
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Hey ! Do this requires root ? Thanks
Valinos said:
Hey ! Do this requires root ? Thanks
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No, but it needs the Magisk framework installed (as it's a Magisk module).
Good
Hi there!
Since it is a Magisk Madule, will this work on other devices also? ( Lenovo K4 Note). Thank you.
How do I properly install it? Kinda newbie here.. Using the Magisck if I flash the zip in TWRP it will appears as a Magisck module?
and how do i create and pack another boot animation into magisck? Can you put the step-by-step pleeeeease?
androcheck said:
Hi!
I packed the Google Pixel bootanimation into a Magisk module so that it can be installed via Magisk (which means without modifying the /system partition so that future system updates still will work).
As the original Pixel bootanimation uses a white background I wanted to change the image files to a black background, but then realized that @PlayerZ_ZawZaw has done this already (see this thread over there: GooglePixel Bootanimation Black&White Edition), so all credits for making the black background version go to him!
I just took the bootanition and packed it into a Magisk module.
It's the same bootanimation as in this video, only with black background instead of white:
Have fun!
john
Thanks and Credit to:
@PlayerZ_ZawZaw
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I'm on magisk 15.2 and when I click on plus and then the file it goes inside the zip and shows me the files inside. Is there something I'm missing to actually get it to install?
*update* Did the install via TWRP. Later found I could have clicked on solid explorer then navigated to the file and then it would have done the install in magisk.
Luckzzz said:
and how do i create and pack another boot animation into magisck? Can you put the step-by-step pleeeeease?
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Take the zip and replace the one file it "replaces" with the one you want displayed...save under a new name. Done.
Love it That's pretty awesome!

Android 6.1 Emoji module in Magisk?

Hey everyone!
(Nexus 5, 5x - Lineage 14.1/15.1 w/ Magisk)
So..... I have this one stubborn app, that I use daily
- Emoji works in Android 6.0.1 (corrected)
- Emoji is blank / broken in Android 7&8
I have requested the App Dev to update, but at his point I am thinking it is very low on their priority list
So my question is could a Majisk module fix this issue?
I know Android made some changes to the font implementation from v6 to current, not sure how involved this would be.... but if someone has a few ideas I would be willing to try it
Any help or suggestions are appreciated - thanks!
Maybe what I am looking for is a Magisk module to load fallback fonts?
Would that be complicated to create?
Experimenting in root /system/fonts/
I copied NotoColorEmoji.ttf and renamed to DroidSansFallback.ttf
I now have emoji, just missing some "symbols" ascii / unicode maybe?
This is not a systemless change - so just testing for now
There are a number of emoji modules in the Magisk repo (Magisk Manager - Downloads). Does one of those have that you're looking for?
If not, you could probably use them as inspiration for a module of your own.
Didgeridoohan said:
There are a number of emoji modules in the Magisk repo (Magisk Manager - Downloads). Does one of those have that you're looking for?
If not, you could probably use them as inspiration for a module of your own.
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I tried a bunch of them - didn't fix my app issue, I think it is because the app is hard coded to use DroidSans.ttf vs System font?
If I could figure out "why" it worked in Android 6 and not 7/8+ that would help... maybe something in fonts.xml?
Ultimately I would like to compile a Magisk module to fix this
...at this time I feel like it is beyond my skill level - more reading to do
If I make a DroidSansFallback.ttf from:
emojione-android.ttf - I have emoji (no unicode)
unifont-10.0.7.ttf - I have unicode (no emoji)
NotoColorEmoji.ttf - I have stock emoji (no unicode)
I am guessing I need to adjust something in font.xml to load the fallback fonts for DroidSans and Roboto-Regular? Or am I missing some really easy / obvious solution

Installing and changing fonts on One UI no longer works?

I've used Theme Manager to create font apk's in the past and have been able to install them and then select them in the Display->Font Size & Style->Font Style settings.
With One UI, I can install the fonts but I no longer see them as options to select from. Has anyone figured out a way to install custom fonts?
Thanks in advance.
I use the app "AFonts" for building custom fonts (via .ttf files) on both Oreo and Pie. Works fine.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.amjadroid.fontsapp
Hope this helps!
Works on mine, did you restart the phone after installing? Otherwise the new installed fonts don't show up.
Gxfonts work with all there fonts
ninja75 said:
Gxfonts work with all there fonts
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Thanks for all the help - for some reason I needed to uninstall and then reinstall it to get it to work on my 960F/DS. For some reason, I can't get the fonts available on my N9600 (HK version). Anyone have a custom font installed on their N9600?
rajeshr said:
Thanks for all the help - for some reason I needed to uninstall and then reinstall it to get it to work on my 960F/DS. For some reason, I can't get the fonts available on my N9600 (HK version). Anyone have a custom font installed on their N9600?
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Got it fixed - had to rename the font when building it (for some reason the original name didn't work).
i use those apps that are said to be working,butnone of them works on my galaxy a50.when i try to instal it says app not install.
Changing font.
How can I change my font in Android Pie version? Im using Samsung A7 2018. Help please.
Obartuckc said:
I use the app "AFonts" for building custom fonts (via .ttf files) on both Oreo and Pie. Works fine.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.amjadroid.fontsapp
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