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#1 Magno Lima

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Posted 01 August 2012 - 05:31 PM

Hello people! This is my first time. Well, I have read an old thread on flicker about someone asking for use different text fonts. There they say about copying the ttf file fonts to \mysword\fonts. The folder doesn´t exists here, at least into my sdcard, so I manually create it and copied the files unto there. Restart MySword and no luck, only the default font... any help?

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Magno

#2 pfpeller

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Posted 01 August 2012 - 08:30 PM

Hello Magno,
You can download some additional fonts from within MySword itself.

To get the rest of your question answered I think it would be best to contact MySword directly at www.mysword.info. I do not have any experience with working with fonts.

Blessings,
Peter

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Posted 02 August 2012 - 06:27 AM

Shalom Peter! :)

Thank you for the link! Let´s work with the new 2012 hebrew bible.

In His Name,
Magno

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Posted 15 April 2014 - 06:39 PM

I came across this old thread and since I have the same question I went to look for a solution. I want to post this here for those that come after.

 

1. If you installed any fonts from MySword application, you would have the "sdcard\mysword\fonts\" folder (or wherever you installed it), if not, you might be able to manually make it or install one font and have the program make the folder for you.

2. Copy your font to that folder.

3. Now you need to make the corresponding CSS file. If you installed a font you can look at its CSS file. Here is the one I made, copy and paste the code below, modify and save it something like MYFONT.css, assuming your font is called MYFONT.ttf)  Note: I found out the extension of these two files (css and ttf) MUST be in lower case or it won't work.

 

/* Comment for Myfont */

@font-face {

  font-family: 'Myfont';

  src: url('MYFONT.TTF');

}

body{font-family:'Myfont'}

 

4. Finally go to MySword->Preferences->Fonts->Font->You should see "Myfont" under the pop up menu and you can select it.

 

Blessings

Ray


Edited by OptimusRay, 15 April 2014 - 06:40 PM.





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