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    Eva Icons

    Eva Icons

    A pack of more than 480 Open Source icons, animations and fonts

    Eva Icons is a pack of more than 480 beautifully crafted Open Source icons for common actions and items. Download our set on the desktop to use them in your digital products for Web, iOS and Android. Additionally, Eva Icons supports 4 animation types: zoom, pulse, shake and flip. Icons are provided in two visual types, Fill and Outline and in several formats, including PNG, SVG, font, Sketch, etc. you also can download icons one by one in PNG and SVG formats from Eva Icons Website. ...
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    Android-RobotoTextView

    Android-RobotoTextView

    Implementation of a TextView and all its direct/indirect subclasses

    Implementation of a TextView and all its direct/indirect subclasses with native support for the Roboto fonts, including the brand-new Roboto Slab fonts. This library is compatible from API 14 (Android 4.0). To apply roboto typeface for original TextView (like a Calligraphy) you must attach inflater in your Activity class in the #onCreate() method. If you intend to use is not all fonts, the extra fonts can be removed.
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    Calligraphy

    Calligraphy

    Custom fonts in Android

    Are you fed up of Custom Views to set fonts? Or traversing the ViewTree to find TextViews? Calligraphy is a library of custom fonts in Android an OK way. Add your custom fonts to assets/. All font definitions are relative to this path. Assuming that you are using Gradle you should create the assets directory under src/main/ in your project directory if it does not already exist. As it's popular to use multi-project build with Gradle the path is usually app/src/main/assets/, where app is the project name. ...
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