As the title states, I've inadvertently set the font size to something gargantuan in Android studio and it's now totally unusable. At most I see the tops of a few letters once the program loads, so I can't even get back into the options to reduce the font size. Looking through the config files has given me no joy, so I am looking for some way of adjusting the settings from outside the program itself or deleting all user customised settings and starting again without completely deleting everything. I had tried to uninstall and reinstall, which worked for a short while then the font went back from normal to huge.

And I have try to install some fonts in my system. But I can't find it in the Android Studio Editor Font but it shown in the Android Studio Default System Fonts.

So How can I change the fonts of Android Studio's Editor to display Simplified Chinese ? Thanks A lot.


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After doing some research it looks like to me that there is no way to change font size in the app on Android. I like to create sub sections in my notes with larger font denoting the different section. Was trying to migrate over to Evernote from onenote and this would probably be a deal breaker for me unfortunately. I'm hoping I'm just oblivious and there is some way to adjust the font size on the Android app.

Hi. Evernote itself doesn't have variable font sizes on mobile. They were talking a little while ago about Editor improvements on all clients, so it might be in the pipeline. Meantime I tend to use the mobile versions of Word and Freeplane and Workflowy when I need specialised formatting, and just attach the output file from that app to a note, so I can edit it on another device when I need to.

Seriously, Evernote. The year is 2020 and we cant change font size in a PAID app? Is this a joke or are you guys just plain stupid? I regret SO MUCH having paid for it and I won't EVER recommend it.

Mee too. Big font size in Android app in Galaxy S21 Ultra phone. My font size in system settings is just 1 notch above center. Be nice to have settings within the app itself so it would not affect other apps. Thanks.

Agreed, this feels like a Bitwarden bug. Assuming the Android font size is set to Default, the fonts in Bitwarden look as expected. However, if the system fonts are set to anything larger than default, the fonts in Bitwarden are much larger than the system UI or other apps on the same device.

Any updates? S21 Ultra user, just migrated from LastPass and have semi large fonts on my phone. I can barely understand the Bitwarden interface because it displays only a few letters of a word due to the humongous font.

Tip: You will find a preview of the change of your font and display sizes after you've set each slider to your preferred size and if you don't like it, to reset your settings, tap Reset settings. Your display size and text preferences will reset to the original setting of your device.

I haven't used Evernote that often, but today I just made the unfortunate discovery that there is no built in function to change the size of the font we are using when typing a note in Evernote. Seriously? How can this possibly be the case?

PLEASE add the very basic ability of changing font sizes of typed text to the Android Evernote app. I think the only reason more people haven't already requested this is because they all assume it's already a built in function. Either they haven't needed it yet, or they thought they just couldn't figure out how you do it yet.

What is not in the beta is the ability to set defaults - like a default font size. Hopefully this will come eventually. For me, especially on iOS, the default font is way too small. If you compare the default font in Evernote to Apple's Notes or most any other text editor, it is much smaller.

This is an essential request, I use monospace font on evernote desktop/web version when I need content to be strictly aligned and it works fine, but once I open my mobile device the display is not as I wanted.

I agree. Very frustrating not being able to do something as basic as changing a font size in a note taking application. Especially problematic when pasting in copied text from other sources which retain their size and formatting and you can't then set it back to the note default!

The original post is from Aug 2017. WHY has this feature not been implemented? It has become extremely frustrating when opening an existing note, written anywhere (web, pc app, on Android) and begin to add text just to find the font, not only isn't the same, but is so small it is illegible. Fix this!

That said, I've migrated all of my notes to Evernote, especially my 'shopping' lists, only to find that, after increasing the font size to 16 to make it more readable on the PC, that Android defaults to a font that is much smaller and barely readable on my phone.

I just upgraded my phone to a Samsing Galacy A51. After adding some new checkbox lines to my shopping list on the PC, the fonts for the new lines ONLY on Android appear smaller, like 10 point (old lines) to 6 point (new lines).

Fortuneately, I was able to find a 'zoom' feature (120%) on the Android which make the old lines large and the new lines legible... Just don't understand how the Android can have two different size fonts in the same note and neither can be changed.

Here on the forums, or here on your specific focus? The forums have had nearly 500,000 posts on around 80,000 topics and Evernote has 200M users, so if more font options were a priority for any significant percentage of that number, someone in Evernote would have heard of it by now. And

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Hello I am trying to know how to change the size of the font in the menu of retroarch under androidI would like to reduce the size is too big to my tasteThere is the dpi but it does not reduce the font of writingIf it does not exist someone could do it?In thanking you

I am using Ubuntu 16.04 LTS 64-bit. Android Studio is set to use the GTK Themes. I have also added the following options to andriod-studio/bin/studio64.vmoptions and android-studio/bin/studio64.vmoptions as described in this post on Super User.

Other Tip:

You can set their width / height with sp instead of classical dp if you want certain layouts to scale with your custom fonts ( weird font text) (say, a Relative Layout that is used to build backdrop to your fonts). The layout changes with the fonts on your application when a user changes their font size. Nice little trick.-Nice little trick.

Great question. Unfortunately, Android has limited font support. It is a function of the OS. For desktop computers, you can download free fonts and install them on your computer. This is not the same process on Android/iOS.

I still don't understand why other drawing apps like Medibang Paint have a very wide selection of fonts available while Sketchbook only has a very limited selection of fonts to choose from (on Android).

Yes, and besides, Google has provided now a functionality where apps can connect dictly to a font provider (e.g.: Google Fonts) and download fonts on the go. Saying Android support for fonts is lacking is an utterly bad feedback from a company such as Autodesk. They could at least make Sketchbook open-source so we could implement those changes... C'mon Autodesk, you have everything to be great!

Basically, you can only use fonts available on Adobe Fonts, if you want them to show up in the mobile Xd app. A lot of google fonts are also available on Adobe fonts. Unfortunately, Merriweather Sans isn't one of them.

You can add your own fonts to Creative Cloud, as you have already discovered. I thought if you had the CC app on your mobile device, along with Xd, they will sync and show up, but apparently that sync is only for desktop devices (for now). Here's a

Seems the prototype in Android is rendered as the actual elements in Xd (text is actual text), while in the web prototype, everything is converted to static graphics, even text. So for you to see the font on Android, that font will have to be available on the device as well. Otherwise it is replaced with some defaults. I think there was some mention of licensing issues with making used fonts available on the device, but I can't find the thread right now.

Otherwise, I was under the impression fonts available on Google Fonts worked, but Merriweather Sans is available there and you say it doesn't. Maybe you can try installing it from Google fonts instead of fontsquirrel, in case there is some difference in the naming of the font and it can't identify it (this has happened to me before).

You can add your own fonts to Creative Cloud, as you have already discovered. I thought if you had the CC app on your mobile device, along with Xd, they will sync and show up, but apparently that sync is only for desktop devices (for now). Here's a quote from the help page:

"Can I add fonts to Creative Cloud to use on my mobile devices? 

Currently, adding fonts to Creative Cloud will give you access to your fonts on desktop devices only when you sign in to the Creative Cloud desktop app. This feature will be available to Creative Cloud mobile apps in a future update."

Hi, i'm coming here from Google search results trying to resolve the same problem. Sometimes the app displays fonts and sometimes it doesn't. Usually mutilple restarts will get it to display the same font it refused to display 30 minutes earlier, is that not a bug, not a limiation? ff782bc1db

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