Most of the applications we have
these days are built with plain
font style, but hence you can
modify your applications to
display its text in italic, bold
italic, bold plain, underlined
italic and underlined plain etc.
The files needed are:
1. mini commander, blueftp or
xplorer.
2. zip file of the application
3. byte code editor
4. lib.zip
STEPS
Unpack or extract the zip file into
an empty folder using either blue
ftp, mini commander or xplorer
etc. Now Open Your Byte Code
Editor, Locate And Open The
Folder Where You Have The
Extracted Zip Files Into, Press
Options [left Key] On Your Screen
And Select Search. In The Search
Box, Type Exactly This 'javax/
microedition/lcdui/Font'
into
the box and press ok, if your
byte code editor does not show
ok on the screen, you will see
options, press it and select ok
from there. Keep selecting yes
from the pop up message on
your screen to allow the
application to read and edit data.
The Bytecode Editor Will Search
And Display Some .Class Files.
The .Class Files Found Are The
Files In Which That String Is
Found [what You Typed Above].
Now Click On Each Of The .Class
Files Found, When It Open, You
Will See Some Functions Like;
Method, Search, etc, Select
Search And In The Search box
Type 'javax/microedition/lcdui/
Font/getFont'
into
the box, then press ok. After you
have pressed yes button, some
parameters would be displayed
in any of the .class file, close that
file and select another .class file
from the found list, now click on
the parameters shown to you
one after the other, if more than
one, it would open the string
content of that parameter
shown to you, now press #
button twice [2 times] then
press 7, and type 'javax/
microedition/lcdui/Font/
getFont'
in the
first box [upper box] then type
'lib/Font/getFont'
in the
replacement box [lower box]
then press ok. After the ok is
pressed, look at the top of your
screen, you wil see something
like *replaced:1time, 6time or
any number of time, that tells
you that the replacement has
been done to the string, now
press your right key, select save
from the list and you will be
returned to the parameters list,
then press left key and select
save. Press yes if requested. Do
this to all the found parameters
and .class files found. After you
have saved all the replacements
mode, quit your bytecode editor.
Now Extract The lib.zip content
into the same folder where you
have the zip content extracted.
Open Your class translator Or
Mini Commander And Locate The
Extract Folder With It, Open The
Folder And Scroll To The File With
Name " Xscriptz", It Is One Of The
Files Extracted From lib.zib File,
Click On Xscriptz File, Inside It
You Wil See A Line With This Text;
Fontstyle: 3, Change That 3 To 2
depending on the font style you
want to change to. Here Are The
Numbers To Different Font Style:
0 Is For Plain Style
1 Is For Bold Style
2 Is For Italic Style
3 Is For Bold Italic Style
4 Is For Plain Underlined
5 Is For Bold Plain Underlined
6 Is For Italic Underlined
7 Is For Bold Underlined
Then Press Right Soft Key, Select
Save And Quite The File, Now
Start Your Blue Ftp And Mark All
The Extracted File And Compress
As Jar Or Zip. Rename Your File
From File_jar To File.Jar And
Open It to See What You Have
Been Working For.