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@@ -327,8 +327,8 @@ using the `Builder`. This will result in the library not applying Roboto and Rob
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and everything will use the regular system font.
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and everything will use the regular system font.
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If you want to explicitly use custom fonts, you can make a call to `typeface(String, String)` when
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If you want to explicitly use custom fonts, you can make a call to `typeface(String, String)` when
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-using the `Builder`. This will pull fonts from TTF files in your project's `assets` folder. For an example,
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-if you had `Roboto.ttf` and `Roboto-Light.ttf` in `/src/main/assets`, you would call `typeface("Roboto", "Roboto-Light")`.
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+using the `Builder`. This will pull fonts from TTF files in your project's `assets` folder. For example,
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+if you had `Roboto.ttf` and `Roboto-Light.ttf` in `/src/main/assets/fonts`, you would call `typeface("Roboto", "Roboto-Light")`.
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Note that no extension is used in the name. This method will also handle recycling Typefaces via the `TypefaceHelper` which
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Note that no extension is used in the name. This method will also handle recycling Typefaces via the `TypefaceHelper` which
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you can use in your own project to avoid duplicate allocations.
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you can use in your own project to avoid duplicate allocations.
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@@ -612,4 +612,4 @@ MaterialDialog dialog new MaterialDialog.Builder(this)
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// ... other initialization
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// ... other initialization
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.autoDismiss(false)
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.autoDismiss(false)
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.show();
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.show();
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-```
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+```
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