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jm77
18th December 2008, 07:02 PM
T-Mobile Dash with RickyWyatt WM6.1, Esmertec Jbed (latest)
In applications like MIDPSSH (v1.7.3), the keys WERSDFXCV are all mapped to numbers. I've encountered this in a few other MIDP applications. Is there a fix for this? This doesn't occur in full-screen text-entry fields - only when in the active application.
In applications like Gmail and Opera Mini, the fonts are "ugly" -- not anti-aliased. Is there a way to correct this? (In Gmail, there's a preference for large fonts, but it doesn't appear to have any effect.)
I've tried searching in the custom search, but haven't been able to find solutions for either of the above.
Thanks for your help.
stylez
18th December 2008, 10:39 PM
Your font issue can be sorted by placing the font attached into the Windows Directory and rebooting phone.
jm77
18th December 2008, 11:12 PM
Worked like a charm. Thanks so much.
It looks like there's another font in the Gmail app that's being called, but isn't present (in the message subjects) -- any idea what font that is?
In any case, thanks again. :)
joeskull
19th December 2008, 12:54 PM
Your font issue can be sorted by placing the font attached into the Windows Directory and rebooting phone.
Dude... what can i say... Itīs perfect! You guys from this forum rocks!!! Thanks a lot.
jm77
19th December 2008, 08:50 PM
I found this..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=2971979
The following registry settings control the font sizes for apps running in JBed.
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Apps\Esmertec Java\Device Info\Java Font]
"Size Large"="26"
"Size Medium"="20"
"Size Small"="16"
You may need to create the Device Info & Java Font keys since they are not created by default. I know they change the font with JBed 20080912_5_1, not sure about older versions.
It appears to work with the latest Esmertec Jbed.
jm77
19th December 2008, 10:43 PM
I had some issues with the Menu button fonts looking a little weird.. but I got it worked out. It turns out another font was missing.
It's one of the following:
#tahoma.ttf
#tahomabd.ttf
Arial.ttf
tahoma.ttf
tahomabd.ttf
arialbd.ttf
arialbi.ttf
ariali.ttf
Andale.ttf
CORBEL.TTF
CORBELB.TTF
CORBELI.TTF
CORBELZ.TTF
lsans.ttf
lsansd.ttf
lsansdi.ttf
lsansi.ttf
micross.ttf
lucon.ttf
I had to use the attached gmail.jad -- the original jad caused the gmail app to reverse the menu buttons.
jm77
30th December 2008, 07:47 PM
Upgraded to "VGA Esmertec Jbed 20080912.5.1.cab" and the fonts look great.
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