Harmonyos Sans Font

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Eva Dunckel

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Aug 5, 2024, 2:57:46 PM8/5/24
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WhileHuawei has already started the rollout of the stable version of HarmonyOS 2.0 for selected smartphones and tablets in China, global users have to be patient a little longer. It is not yet officially known whether and when Honor devices in Europe will benefit from an update to HarmonyOS. What is certain so far: HarmonyOS will receive the first Honor Devices in China in the fourth quarter of 2021 or in the first half of 2022 at the earliest. (Source: -harmonyos-upgrade-plan-devices-and-rollout -time-list /)

However, if you don't want to wait any longer for the HarmonyOS update, you can install the HarmonyOS theme and font now and give the Honor device a fresh Harmony look. The theme and font were tested on the Honor View20 with Magic UI 4.0.0 and a Huawei tablet with EMUI 10.1.0. While the font is displayed on both devices without any problems, the theme apparently only supports devices with Magic UI 4.0 or EMUI 11, since only the new background image is displayed on the Huawei tablet with EMUI 10.1.0. So, now for the instructions:


A brand new font has also been developed for HarmonyOS. It goes by the name HarmonyOS Sans and, according to Huawei, ensures a perfectly harmonious overall impression with flowing, straight lines with gently rounded contours. I think HarmonyOS Sans just looks good. And so that you can enjoy this cool font on your Honor smartphone, there are also instructions for installation. The choice is HarmonyOS Sans in the versions Light to Bold and italic and condensed.


However, the underlying software is the Prusa Slicer, which is already compatible with Linux.

Additionnaly, some users have been able to - somehow - generate some Linux builds (see this github issue : )


just keep in mind , it is not that there is a install script that there is support for linux, if it works it would be great , else you can run Wine ( Wine Is No Emulator ) to emulate windows or try the native linux version at own risk.


Well, per the fact that the underlying software (PrusaSlicer) is already running on linux, i would say that it would be a shame to use WINE and the windows binary. Probably not worth investigating, to be honest.


(i DO have these fonts on my side (installed at OS level through archlinux AUR package AUR (en) - harmonyos-sans-git), so i think my problem is a different one (happening after the login in my Bambu Lab account is done inside the app))

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