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How to use custom font in a project written in Android Studio

I was trying to use custom font in Android Studio as we did in Eclipse. But unfortunately could not figure out where to put the 'assets' folder!

here's the official guide you can check out. developer.android.com/guide/topics/ui/look-and-feel/…

F
Fattie

Update 2021:

Create a folder named font inside the res folder and copy your font

https://i.stack.imgur.com/I15yr.png

All font names must be only: lowercase a-z, 0-9, or underscore.

<TextView
        android:layout_width="match_parent"
        android:layout_height="wrap_content"
        android:fontFamily="@font/abc_font" />

For programmatic use:

textView.setTypeface(ResourcesCompat.getFont(context, R.font.abc_font))

For Android Studio 4.2+ there's even now a menu option:

https://i.stack.imgur.com/p1et8.png


Anyone loading custom fonts from assets should note that there is a bug in Android 5.0 where some fonts fail to load. While this issue was fixed in Android 5.1, a workaround for supporting 5.0 is by re-writing out ttf fonts. See this issue for more information stackoverflow.com/questions/27269264/…
The second option worked perfectly for me. Thanks for this!
i used this.getContext().getApplicationContext().getAssets() to find the directory (android studio 2.1)
@kuthue onCreate() is fine. If you want to change the font while the user is using the app, you can put it at the point you wish it changed. This works also for buttons
How can I set that the default font for the entire project will be that custom one I'm adding? Is that what the first code example is doing?
J
Johnny Five

https://i.stack.imgur.com/i6XNU.png

Select File>New>Folder>Assets Folder Click finish Right click on assets and create a folder called fonts Put your font file in assets > fonts Use code below to change your textView's font TextView textView = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.textView); Typeface typeface = Typeface.createFromAsset(getAssets(), "fonts/yourfont.ttf"); textView.setTypeface(typeface);


how to use this in xml?
@Suisse The Support Library 26 provides full support to this feature on devices running API versions 14 and higher link
O
OhhhThatVarun

There are many ways to set custom font family on field and I am using like that below.

To add fonts as resources, perform the following steps in the Android Studio:

1) Right-click the res folder and go to New > Android resource directory. The New Resource Directory window appears.

2) In the Resource type list, select font, and then click OK.

Note: The name of the resource directory must be font.

https://i.stack.imgur.com/ZyXV2.png

Add font in desired view in your xml file:

https://i.stack.imgur.com/d6vdv.png

Note: But you required the following things for that:

Android Studio above to 3.0 canary. Your Activity extends AppCompatActivity. Update your Gradle file like that:

    compileSdkVersion 26
    buildToolsVersion "26.0.1"
    defaultConfig {        
        minSdkVersion 19
        targetSdkVersion 26
        versionCode 1
        versionName "1.0"
        testInstrumentationRunner "android.support.test.runner.AndroidJUnitRunner"
    }

buildtoolsVersion above to 26 and minimum targetSdkVersion required 26

Add dependencies in build.gradle file:

classpath 'com.android.tools.build:gradle:3.0.0-beta4'

gradle-wrapper.properties:

distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-4.1-all.zip

S
Sandeep Sankla

https://i.stack.imgur.com/QN0jv.png

https://i.stack.imgur.com/HIMOj.png

step 3) Then you will observe a font folder will be auto generated in /res folder having your selected fonts xml file.

https://i.stack.imgur.com/yCEar.png

Then you can directly use this font family in xml as

      android:fontFamily="@font/josefin_sans_bold"

or pro grammatically you can achieve this by using

  Typeface typeface = ResourcesCompat.getFont(this, R.font.app_font);
  fontText.setTypeface(typeface);

This isn't an answer to the question. Not every font is available on Google Fonts.
Nice answer! If you can't find your font in the list - load it in. the assets folder or define it through the xml
M
Mohammad Naim Dahee

Hello here we have a better way to apply fonts on EditTexts and TextViews on android at once and apply it in whole project.

First of All you need to make fonts folder. Here are Steps.

1: Go to the (project folder) Then app>src>main

2: Create folders named 'assets/fonts' into the main folder.

3: Put your fonts into the fonts folder. Here I Have 'MavenPro-Regular.ttf'

Here are the Steps for applying custom fonts on EditText and using this approach you can apply fonts on every input.

1 : Create a Class MyEditText (your preferred name ...)

2 : which extends EditText

3 : Apply your font

Here is code Example;

public class MyEditText extends EditText {

    public MyEditText(Context context, AttributeSet attrs, int defStyle) {
        super(context, attrs, defStyle);
        init();
    }

    public MyEditText(Context context, AttributeSet attrs) {
        super(context, attrs);
        init();
    }

    public MyEditText(Context context) {
        super(context);
        init();
    }

    private void init() {
        if (!isInEditMode()) {
            Typeface tf = Typeface.createFromAsset(getContext().getAssets(), "fonts/MavenPro-Regular.ttf");
            setTypeface(tf);
        }
    }

}

And in Here is the code how to use it.

MyEditText editText = (MyEditText) findViewById(R.id.editText);

editText.setText("Hello");

Or in Your xml File

   <MyEditText
    android:layout_width="match_parent"
    android:layout_height="match_parent"
    android:gravity="center"
    android:textColor="#fff"
    android:textSize="16dp"
    android:id="@+id/editText"
    />

That class gave me that error on runtime: Error inflating class MyEditText
Refer to this Link you may find some hints how to solve the Error.
With the current build, I think you would need to change this to "extends AppCompatEditText".
V
Vadim Kotov

https://i.stack.imgur.com/7Ygku.png

Typeface typeface = ResourcesCompat.getFont(Context context, int fontResourceId) 

Docs for the method.

More info can be found here.


C
Community

I want to add my answer for Android-O and Android Studio 2.4

Create folder called font under res folder. Download the various fonts you wanted to add to your project example Google fonts Inside your xml user font family example :

3.If you want it to be in programmatic way use following code

Typeface typeface = getResources().getFont(R.font.indie_flower);
textView.setTypeface(typeface);

for more information follow the link to my blog post Font styles for Android with Android Studio 2.4


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Yes @PetterFriberg
E
EmmanuelMess

As per new feature available in Android O, font resources in XML is avilable as new feature.

To add fonts as resources, perform the following steps in the Android Studio:

1) Right-click the res folder and go to New > Android resource directory. The New Resource Directory window appears.

2) In the Resource type list, select font, and then click OK.

Note: The name of the resource directory must be font.

3) Add your font files in the font folder.

You can access the font resources with the help of a new resource type, font. For example, to access a font resource, use @font/myfont, or R.font.myfont.

eg. Typeface typeface = getResources().getFont(R.font.myfont); textView.setTypeface(typeface);


should be ResourcesCompat.getFont(context, R.font.your_font)
V
Vijay Vankhede

You can use easy & simple EasyFonts third party library to set variety of custom font to your TextView. By using this library you should not have to worry about downloading and adding fonts into the assets/fonts folder. Also about Typeface object creation. You will be free from creating asset folder too.

Simply:

TextView myTextView = (TextView)findViewById(R.id.myTextView);
myTextView.setTypeface(EasyFonts.robotoThin(this));

There are many type of fonts provided by this library.


G
GmloMalo

Create folder assets in Project -> app (or your app name) -> src -> main -> right click -> New -> Directory. Then create a new directory inside assets called "fonts".

To assign the font to the textView:

TextView textView = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.your_textView);

final Typeface font = Typeface.createFromAsset(context.getAssets(), "fonts/your_font_name");

your_font_name includes font extension.


D
DEVSHK

1st add font.ttf file on font Folder. Then Add this line in onCreate method

    Typeface typeface = ResourcesCompat.getFont(getApplicationContext(), R.font.myfont);
    mytextView.setTypeface(typeface);

And here is my xml

            <TextView
            android:id="@+id/idtext1"
            android:layout_width="wrap_content"
            android:layout_height="wrap_content"
            android:layout_marginTop="7dp"
            android:gravity="center"
            android:text="My Text"
            android:textColor="#000"
            android:textSize="10sp"
        />

D
Dhiaa Al-Shalabi

To use the Fonts in XML feature on devices running Android 4.1 (API level 16) and higher, use the Support Library 26. For more information on using the support library, refer to the Using the support library section.

To add fonts as resources, perform the following steps in the Android Studio:

Right-click the res folder and go to New > Android resource directory. The New Resource Directory window appears. In the Resource type list, select font, and then click OK. Add your font files in the font folder.

Creating a font family To create a font family, perform the following steps in the Android Studio:

Right-click the font folder and go to New > Font resource file. The New Resource File window appears. Enter the file name, and then click OK. The new font resource XML opens in the editor. Enclose each font file, style, and weight attribute in the element. The following XML illustrates adding font-related attributes in the font resource XML: If your minSdkVersion is API level 26 and higher

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<font-family xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android">
    <font
        android:fontStyle="normal"
        android:fontWeight="400"
        android:font="@font/lobster_regular" />
    <font
        android:fontStyle="italic"
        android:fontWeight="400"
        android:font="@font/lobster_italic" />
</font-family>

and if your minSdkVersion is lower than API level 26

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<font-family xmlns:app="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res-auto">
    <font
        app:font="@font/lobster_italic"
        app:fontStyle="normal"
        app:fontWeight="400" />
</font-family>

Then you can use it any where like this

android:fontFamily="@font/your_custom_font_file"

L
Luka Kerr

If you are very new to Android like I am this can be a little tricky. Make sure you call:

TextView myTextView = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.textView);
Typeface typeface=Typeface.createFromAsset(getAssets(), "fonts/your font.ttf");
myTextView.setTypeface(typeface);

method within a method such as onCreate.


A
Arnav Rao

Android 8.0 (API 26) introduced new features related to fonts.

1) Fonts can be used as resources.

2) Downloadable fonts.

If you want to use external fonts in your android application, you can either include font files in apk or configure downloadable fonts.

Including font files in APK : You can download font files, save them in res/font filer, define font family and use font family in styles.

For more details on using custom fonts as resources see http://www.zoftino.com/android-using-custom-fonts

Configuring downloadable fonts : Define font by providing font provider details, add font provider certificate and use font in styles.

For more details on downloadable fonts see http://www.zoftino.com/downloading-fonts-android


Also, just because Custom/Downloadable fonts were introduced in Android O (8.0), does not mean there's no backwards compatibility for it. Please see the official documentation on how to implement Custom Fonts. Please note you may need Android Studio 3.0 installed as well.
h
hassan bazai

Adding font to your project

To add fonts as resources, perform the following steps in the Android Studio:

1 - Right-click the res folder and go to New > Android resource directory. The New Resource Directory window appears.

2 - In the Resource type list, select font, and then click OK. 3 - Add your font files in the font folder just by a simple copy and paste. note that the name of the fonts should be in lowercase.

Using fonts in XML layouts

<TextView
    android:layout_width="wrap_content"
    android:layout_height="wrap_content"
    android:fontFamily="@font/lobster"/>

Adding fonts to style

<style name="customfontstyle" parent="@android:style/TextAppearance.Small">
<item name="android:fontFamily">@font/lobster</item>
</style>

Using fonts programmatically

Kotlin:

val typeface = resources.getFont(R.font.myfont)
textView.typeface = typeface

JAVA:

Typeface typeface = getResources().getFont(R.font.myfont);
textView.setTypeface(typeface);

N
NullByte08

I could not load fonts because I had named my font file Poppins-Medium.tff, renaming it to poppins_medium.tff worked for me. Rest of the steps remained the same:

Create the font resource directory under res folder

Copy and paste your tff file in that directory

Then use in TextView in XML using fontFamily attribute.

If above steps dont work, you can create a FontFamily of that font using this link


佚名

First create assets folder then create fonts folder in it.

Then you can set font from assets or directory like bellow :

public class FontSampler extends Activity {
    @Override
    public void onCreate(Bundle icicle) {
        super.onCreate(icicle);
        setContentView(R.layout.main);

        TextView tv = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.custom);
        Typeface face = Typeface.createFromAsset(getAssets(), "fonts/HandmadeTypewriter.ttf");

        tv.setTypeface(face);

        File font = new File(Environment.getExternalStorageDirectory(), "MgOpenCosmeticaBold.ttf");

        if (font.exists()) {
            tv = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.file);
            face = Typeface.createFromFile(font);

            tv.setTypeface(face);
        } else {
            findViewById(R.id.filerow).setVisibility(View.GONE);
        }
    }
} 

P
Priya

Now there are so many ways to apply font one of easiest way is like this, 1) Right-click the res folder go to New > Android resource directory.

2) From Resource type list, select font, and then click OK.

3) Put your font files in the font folder.


R
ROHIT LIEN

Add your fonts to assets folder in app/src/main/assets make a custom textview like this :

class CustomLightTextView : TextView {

constructor(context: Context) : super(context){
    attachFont(context)
}
constructor(context: Context, attrs: AttributeSet):    super(context, attrs){
    attachFont(context)
}
constructor(context: Context, attrs: AttributeSet?,    defStyleAttr: Int) : super(context, attrs, defStyleAttr) {
    attachFont(context)
}
fun attachFont(context: Context) {
    this.setTypeface(FontCache.getInstance().getLightFont(context))
}

}

Add FontCache : So that you don't have to create typeface again and again like :

class FontCache private constructor(){

val fontMap = HashMap<String,Typeface>()

companion object {
    private var mInstance : FontCache?=null
    fun getInstance():FontCache = mInstance?: synchronized(this){
        return mInstance?:FontCache().also { mInstance=it }
    }
}

fun getLightFont(context: Context):Typeface?{
    if(!fontMap.containsKey("light")){
        Typeface.createFromAsset(context.getAssets(),"Gotham-Book.otf");
        fontMap.put("light",Typeface.createFromAsset(context.getAssets(),"Gotham-Book.otf"))
    }
    return fontMap.get("light")
}

}

And you are done !

P.S.From android O, you can directly add fonts.


佚名

put fonts in asset folder then apply fontfamily:''your fonts


C
Caner

Kotlin Answer

If you need to use fonts in code side, you can use this function also it has version code control.

fun getFontJarvisWhite(): Typeface {
    return if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= Build.VERSION_CODES.O) resources.getFont(R.font.jarvis_white)
    else context?.let { ResourcesCompat.getFont(it, R.font.jarvis_white) }!!
}

A
Adnan Bin Mustafa

For new readers

You can use this library Gloxey Custom Font Views

gradle dependency

  dependencies{
           compile 'io.gloxey.cfv:custom-font-views:1.0.2'
    }

How to use?

Create folder assets -> fonts. Copy your fonts into fonts folder.

Use property app : font_name = "font_name_string" to apply font on view.

Example

   <!--Font Names in srings.xml-->
       <string name="aadhunik">aadhunik.ttf</string>
       <string name="kung_fool">kungfool.ttf</string>
       <string name="skrova">skrova.otf</string>
       <string name="painting_in_the_sun_light">painting_in_the_sun_light.ttf</string>

   <!--Include views in layout.xml-->
       <io.gloxey.cfv.CFTextView
       android:layout_width="match_parent"
       android:layout_height="wrap_content"
       android:gravity="center"
       android:text="Aadhunik"
       android:textColor="#ff00"
       android:textSize="40sp"
       app:font_name="@string/aadhunik" />

       <io.gloxey.cfv.CFButton
       android:layout_width="match_parent"
       android:layout_height="wrap_content"
       android:text="Kung Fool"
       android:textColor="#154748"
       app:font_name="@string/kung_fool" />

       <io.gloxey.cfv.CFEditText
       android:layout_width="match_parent"
       android:layout_height="wrap_content"
       android:gravity="center"
       android:text="Hello world"
       android:textSize="30sp"
       app:font_name="@string/skrova" />

       <io.gloxey.cfv.CFCheckBox
       android:layout_width="wrap_content"
       android:layout_height="wrap_content"
       android:layout_gravity="center"
       android:text="Painting In The Sun Light"
       android:textSize="30sp"
       app:font_name="@string/painting_in_the_sun_light" />