![]() Now DOSBox should be ready to open up the. Then we have to get DOSBox to work with it, so run DOSBox and type the following: So, install TTSDK on your C:/ drive for ease of access. To do that, you will need TTSDK and DOSBox. In order to edit them they have to be opened up. TTC files are a group of fonts gathered in to one file. TTF files can be edited straight away but. Either SSH into the phone or use iFile and go to /System/Library/Fonts/Cache and copy the following fonts to your computer to keep safe in case something goes wrong: To start, you will need to have the fonts currently used in iOS. If you'd prefer to port the font yourself, you will need the following 4 programs: ![]() To use it, see the guide on their website here. It won't change everything, but will change enough for you to experience your own custom font choice. There are two options for doing this, you can port the font yourself (which is time consuming, and some may find difficult) or you can use Tweak Mode in BytaFont 2 to do most/all of the work for you.
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