Unfortunately, your question wasn't specific enough to answer. Are you referring to the font of the icon labels on the home screen, or something else? If the homescreen, a hint to the answer can be found in the original post, near the bottom of the code block that alters the styles.xml file...
Please keep in mind that I'm trying to get other people into the frame of mind for development, not to figure everything out for others. (That's not any type of attack - it's a generic statement.) My hope is that if I point people in the right (or left) direction, that they'll take things one step further... and share whatever they figure out.
The next person will take it to the next level, and so on. Eventually, instead of having just a few people here on XDA doing 95% of the development, I hope to get more people contributing and eventually have 20-30% of the community doing development of some kind or another.
I know its ambitious, and there's only a very tiny percentage of the community even using a NoteII. However, each single person that does one thing and shares is another person towards that goal.
Take care
Gary
I was speaking about the font in general. Not knowing to differentiate between the home screen and the app drawer. I did not see an option to change the font color, unlike changing some of the other options indicated in your post, and the post you borrowed the information from. Plus, the options on the original guide show "menuAppsGrid" and "home" before it indicates what values need to be changed. Which I did not see in your post.
Personally, I don't know the first thing about .xml, so I would not necessarily want to offer any opinions just yet. Obviously that is not your job to answer every minute question I or anyone else has, and If I found something I thought I could indeed share, I would.
Clearly I could go and learn about xml, but my initial goal was to just follow the instructions, provide feedback, and maybe a screenshot if necessary, then take it to the next level if I could get into it. I appreciate that there are tutorials out there.
To answer your question about wanting to learn, or just being content with being handed the .apks, it is a little bit of both. It would be nice to understand how to adjust the figures on the .xml for the home screen, and understand the what the words mean. And provide input about what happened when I adjusted the figures as described in the two posts. But I'm pretty sure I do not want to build a ROM, or other complex tasks that I do not even know how to describe. I could become interested, or maybe not.