How do I change my System Fonts on Nexus 5 (rooted)?

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How to change System Fonts on Nexus 5 (rooted)

So, I don't know much about Android but I rooted my Nexus 5 and I wanted to change the system font. I installed an app called "fonter". It said that I only have 16.0 KB of storage left and I need a minimum of 20 MB (I've 9 GB of free storage). Help would be appreciated. ;-;
 
Re: How to change System Fonts on Nexus 5 (rooted)

Fonts are installed on the system partition. If you have a rooted Nexus device this should be easy to fix.
 
Re: How to change System Fonts on Nexus 5 (rooted)

There is usually limited space on that partition. Have you installed TWRP?
You are sitting on one of the most customizable platforms in all of Android. Hammerhead!
 
Re: How to change System Fonts on Nexus 5 (rooted)

Do you mean that recovery thingy which is touch friendly? Yep. Have it.

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Yup, it's hammerhead and idk how to say this but I can use any sim card xD

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Re: How to change System Fonts on Nexus 5 (rooted)

You've got a blank palette. I can't tell you what to do because it is ultimately your phone, and there is always a chance that something could happen. Nexus devices are the most rigorously developed. The ROMs available are numerous.
 
Re: How to change System Fonts on Nexus 5 (rooted)

Well, you are right about that. I could brick my phone or accidentally do something worse. Anyways thanks for your help :)

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Re: How to change System Fonts on Nexus 5 (rooted)

If TWRP is properly installed, boot into it and make a full backup to your external sdcard. TWRP is much more than a "touchy thing" or whatever you called it.
 
Re: How to change System Fonts on Nexus 5 (rooted)

I basically know nothing what to do after rooting, except multitasking, landscape mode on home screen, uninstalling of pre installed apps and free in-app purchases. Btw, I backed up.

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So, Don't worry, I got some help from TiBu and freed up some space and finally changed the fonts :D

That is great news. It is better for you to have an understanding of why these problems occur. Rooting a phone is becoming very easy to do, not many fully understand the implications. Thank you for figuring it out. Be careful when uninstalling system apps. I always like to use TiBu to freeze them first, reboot and run for a while to make sure there are no problems.
Also, making a backup is one thing. Testing to make sure it works is tricky. I still think you will be 300% better off with a custom ROM.