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I want to draw a text to a paint. How to draw it with a custom font (ex Helvetica ) and bold also? I would preffer to use a system font and not create it from assets. Thanks.

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  • "paint": Do you mean Canvas? May 18, 2011 at 10:22
  • yes, I need the paint to set some styles... May 18, 2011 at 10:26
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    @DwivediJi: Have you tried posting that as a StackOverflow question, instead of a comment on somebody else's question? Feb 19, 2014 at 0:00

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If by "custom font" you mean a font that you are supplying as an asset, the following code should work:

Typeface plain = Typeface.createFromAsset(assetManager, pathToFont); 
Typeface bold = Typeface.create(plain, Typeface.DEFAULT_BOLD)
Paint paint = new Paint();
paint.setTypeface(bold);
canvas.drawText("Sample text in bold",0,0,paint);
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  • Helvetica is not installed, but I've used some installed fonts to compare. If I'm using a font from assets, do you have any idea how to set bold? May 18, 2011 at 13:07
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    Try: Typeface plain = Typeface.createFromAsset(assetManager, pathToFont); Typeface bold = Typeface.create(plain, Typeface.DEFAULT_BOLD). May 18, 2011 at 13:54
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    @TonythePony your code not work for me. Typeface fontFace=Typeface.createFromAsset(getAssets(),"fonts/comic.TTF"); Typeface face = Typeface.create(fontFace, Typeface.BOLD); Paint paint = new Paint(); paint.setTextAlign(Paint.Align.CENTER); paint.setColor(Color.WHITE); paint.setTextSize(10); paint.setTypeface(face); paint.setFlags(Paint.ANTI_ALIAS_FLAG); May 24, 2012 at 5:54
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    Did you try getContext().getAssets() ?
    – Wesley
    Jul 5, 2012 at 21:01
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    Typeface.DEFAULT_BOLD gave me issues as well but changing to Typeface.BOLD worked
    – CrandellWS
    Jan 28, 2016 at 22:14
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If you are using Android's new Fonts in XML for your fonts, then to get the typeface used for paint you can use:

val customTypeface = ResourcesCompat.getFont(context, R.font.myfont)

or if your min Android API >= 26

val customTypeface = resources.getFont(R.font.myfont)

Then to apply it to your paint object:

mTextPaint.typeface = customTypeface

For more info check out https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/ui/look-and-feel/fonts-in-xml#fonts-in-code

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    This is currently the best answer, please upvote so that others can see it first.
    – rwozniak
    Jan 12, 2021 at 13:09
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Use this for paint class:

 Paint paint = new Paint();
   paint.setTypeface(Typeface.create("Arial",Typeface.ITALIC));
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If you already have a font in use and want to use a bold version of that you can do this.

currentPainter = new Paint(Paint.ANTI_ALIAS_FLAG);
currentPainter.setColor(Color.WHITE);
currentPainter.setTextSize(Utils.sp2px(getResources(), 14)); // set font size
Typeface currentTypeFace =   currentPainter.getTypeface();
Typeface bold = Typeface.create(currentTypeFace, Typeface.BOLD);
currentPainter.setTypeface(bold);

I used the answer above, but this modification was necessary for me - so just thought I'd mention it

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If you want to use a font from resources (Kotlin):

val textPaint = TextPaint()
textPaint.typeface = resources.getFont(R.font.font_name)

This might not be related to the question, but this is what I was looking for - maybe somebody would need it too.

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    This is the simplest solution, but it only works with SDK 26+. You can also use ResourcesCompat.getFont(context, R.font.font_name) when targeting older Android versions.
    – Slav
    Nov 28, 2020 at 21:02
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The custom font must be placed in the assets folder.

Maybe the following code can help you

Paint p = new Paint();
//Set font
Typeface plain = Typeface.createFromAsset(context.getAssets(), "custom_font.ttf");
p.setTypeface(plain);
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with FontUtils kotlin object

object FontUtils {

    private const val FONT_PATH_LATO_REGULAR = "lato_regular.ttf"

    fun getDefaultTypeface(context: Context): Typeface {
        return Typeface.createFromAsset(context.assets, FONT_PATH_LATO_REGULAR)
    }
}

then you can use it as:

paint.typeface = FontUtils.getDefaultTypeface(context)

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