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A guide to change fonts on Nokia 5700
Hello dear all,
Wow ! I just got a new Nokia 5700 for my granny!
I Jumped in joy when i read that S 60 3rd edtion FP1/2 Now supports Font size option. And off i went to the shop and returned with a heavier pocket (And a lighter wallet).
So finally, 5700 is here. But to my disdain, The Font size option has got negligible effects. Even the largest setting is nothing to talk about. Apparently it did'nt satisfy my Granny at all !
So i took up the challenge to crack them for her!!
All said and done, here is the procedure-
Warning !-
Read the whole procedure closely before proceeding.
This crack is meant for Nokia 5700 ONLY ! Do not try this trick on similar (But not so Similar) Phones like N77/93/91 etc ( I'll have a seperate guide for them)
Don't come to me if you got your phone srewed up !
Method- (Using a Card reader)
1. Symbian 9.1 with Fp 1 supports TTF and Openface TTF fonts too ! (Like N 73/80/95)
2. Make folder on mem card as follows: [mem-card]:Resource/Fonts
3. Pick TTF font and rename apropriate files as described below-
nohindisnr60.ttf
nohindissb60.ttf
nohinditsb60.ttf
All the fonts must be same TTF Files. Just make 3 copies and Rename as above.
4. Copy these to newly created folder (Mem card/ Resource/Fonts)
Reboot the phone and ENJOY !!
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Screenshots !-
[IMG]http://i14.tinypic.com/52p8t52.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://i18.tinypic.com/4kwqfl5.jpg[/IMG]
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Rollback procedure-
1 Turn off the phone
2 Remove memcard, Turn on the phone (Mem card is still removed)
3 Using a card reader, Delete the fonts folder in /Resource/
4 Insert the mem card back.
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I am sure you'll enjoy the New fonts a lot !
Go ahed ! Customize your fonts !
Here are a few ones I recommend!-
http://simplythebest.net/fonts/fonts/trumania.html
http://simplythebest.net/fonts/fonts/unitedstates.html
http://www.fontcenter.com/fonts/world_of_water.html
http://www.fontcenter.com/fonts/vinque.html
Questions,Comments, Feed back and suggestions on this guide; And Nokia 5700 In general are welcome on My Mail.
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2006-09-19 |
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Title: Using Barcode Fonts To Create And Print Barcodes
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What are barcode fonts? Basically they are just that - plain fonts. But rather than depicting numbers and letters they contain the bars and spaces that make up a barcode symbology. They are installed to your fonts folder or directory and will show up in your application's font list just like "Courier" or "Arial". "That sounds good! So basically I just enter a couple of digits in Word, add the start / stop characters, change the font to Code UPC and have a nice barcode.", you say. Not quite. You see, this approach will only work for simple barcodes like Code 39 where every group of bars and spaces (also called a symbol) is directly mapped to the character encoded. Some Conversion Required However, more complex symbologies like UPC or EAN require one more step to perform before the code can actually be displayed. The number to be encoded has to be "converted" to be usable with a given font. This is usually done with a little software tool that comes with the fonts. Also a checksum or check digit has to be calculated. The use of such a conversion tool is acceptable if you have to print only a handful of codes. But what if you have to print scores of UPC codes? Hopefully you are not supposed to manually convert all those numbers! Fortunately, most conversion tools provide a batch conversion of numbers. Many vendors will also supply macros, DLL's and sample code snippets to be used, say, in Visual Basic, that handle the conversion. Now that we've learned the basics of barcode fonts, what are their pros and cons? Advantages of Barcode Fonts 1. Barcode fonts will work in almost any application that works with text: Word processors, spreadsheets, databases, image editing, DTP software, most programming environments etc. 2. Depending on the barcode type involved it's sufficient to simply enter the number and change the font. 3. Barcode fonts will scale and print very well because, unlike images or bitmaps, they are not pixel based. 4. Barcode fonts are available for almost any platform: Linux, Mac, Windows. 5. Barcode fonts are usually the cheapest barcode software available. If you only need Code UPC, you only have to buy a Code UPC font (many vendors will actually provide a collection of fonts for the reasons detailed below). This will usually cost no more that USD 30 to USD 50. Drawbacks of Barcode Fonts 1. Some symbologies require a conversion before formatting. 2. Scaling a font will scale it in all directions. E.g. it's usually not possible to make the barcode higher while keeping the width unchanged. Generally speaking, fonts are not very flexible. Most vendors therefore supply fonts with different ratios and sizes. 3. The same goes for the human readable text of the barcode. What if you need the Code UPC above without text? You could either cover the text with another object or hope that the vendor supplies a font with the bars only. 4. Barcode fonts are basically an "Add-On" to another software. This means you are stuck with the capabilities of the software in question when it comes, for example, to label printing.
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Raina Kelsey |
2007-11-13 |
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Title: Nokia N76 - the Right Choice
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The Nokia N76 handset coming with an internal memory of 26 Mbytes can be expanded up to 2 Gbytes by the user by inserting a card. The mobile phone handset weighing 115 grams which is light for a 3G smart phone with a measurement of 106.5 x 52 x 13.7 mm making it a light weighted one too simple and comfortable to hold in hand and slip into the pocket. The smart phone also has a removable fitted battery that helps the user with up to 2.75 hours of talk time over GSM and a standby time of 204 hours.
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Humphrey Appleby |
2006-08-05 |
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Title: Using Barcode Fonts To Create And Print Barcodes
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What are barcode fonts? Basically they are just that - plain fonts. But rather than depicting numbers and letters they contain the bars and spaces that make up a barcode symbology. They are installed to your fonts folder or directory and will show up in your application's font list just like "Courier" or "Arial".
"That sounds good! So basically I just enter a couple of digits in Word, add the start / stop characters, change the font to Code UPC and have a nice barcode.", you say.
Not quite. You see, this approach will only work for simple barcodes like Code 39 where every group of bars and spaces (also called a symbol) is directly mapped to the character encoded.
Some Conversion Required
However, more complex symbologies like UPC or EAN require one more step to perform before the code can actually be displayed. The number to be encoded has to be "converted" to be usable with a given font. This is usually done with a little software tool that comes with the fonts. Also a checksum or check digit has to be calculated.
The use of such a conversion tool is acceptable if you have to print only a handful of codes. But what if you have to print scores of UPC codes? Hopefully you are not supposed to manually convert all those numbers! Fortunately, most conversion tools provide a batch conversion of numbers. Many vendors will also supply macros, DLL's and sample code snippets to be used, say, in Visual Basic, that handle the conversion.
Now that we've learned the basics of barcode fonts, what are their pros and cons?
Advantages of Barcode Fonts
1. Barcode fonts will work in almost any application that works with text: Word processors, spreadsheets, databases, image editing, DTP software, most programming environments etc.
2. Depending on the barcode type involved it's sufficient to simply enter the number and change the font.
3. Barcode fonts will scale and print very well because, unlike images or bitmaps, they are not pixel based.
4. Barcode fonts are available for almost any platform: Linux, Mac, Windows.
5. Barcode fonts are usually the cheapest barcode software available. If you only need Code UPC, you only have to buy a Code UPC font (many vendors will actually provide a collection of fonts for the reasons detailed below). This will usually cost no more that USD 30 to USD 50.
Drawbacks of Barcode Fonts
1. Some symbologies require a conversion before formatting.
2. Scaling a font will scale it in all directions. E.g. it's usually not possible to make the barcode higher while keeping the width unchanged. Generally speaking, fonts are not very flexible. Most vendors therefore supply fonts with different ratios and sizes.
3. The same goes for the human readable text of the barcode. What if you need the Code UPC above without text? You could either cover the text with another object or hope that the vendor supplies a font with the bars only.
4. Barcode fonts are basically an "Add-On" to another software. This means you are stuck with the capabilities of the software in question when it comes, for example, to label printing.
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