11-18-2025 03:33
11-18-2025 03:33
I know about these fonts:
Seville, Colfax, System
Is there a list of all available fonts and their variants?
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Best Answer11-18-2025 17:33
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11-18-2025 17:33
Unfortunately, this is a good question. Just before SDK development went into limbo, there were significant changes to the font names.
This is probably the closest thing to an official announcement.
This should also be useful.
If you're using the Fitbit sim on Windows, you can see the font files in
%LOCALAPPDATA%\Programs\@fitbitsimulator\resources\static\devicesim\win\atlas\Resources\fontsThe font file names won't exactly match the font name strings that you need to specify in your app, but you should be able to marry them up.
There are also mappings from the old font names to the new font names, so some measure of backward compatibility is provided. This means you can use the old font names and will get an equivalent new font. It would be better not to rely on this, if you can avoid it.
I do have a bunch of notes about the font changes, but they're a mess and I can't test things any more. But if you have a specific question, I'll try to decipher them.
11-18-2025 17:33
Gold Fitbit Product Experts share support knowledge on the forums and advocate for the betterment of Fitbit products and services. Learn more
11-18-2025 17:33
Unfortunately, this is a good question. Just before SDK development went into limbo, there were significant changes to the font names.
This is probably the closest thing to an official announcement.
This should also be useful.
If you're using the Fitbit sim on Windows, you can see the font files in
%LOCALAPPDATA%\Programs\@fitbitsimulator\resources\static\devicesim\win\atlas\Resources\fontsThe font file names won't exactly match the font name strings that you need to specify in your app, but you should be able to marry them up.
There are also mappings from the old font names to the new font names, so some measure of backward compatibility is provided. This means you can use the old font names and will get an equivalent new font. It would be better not to rely on this, if you can avoid it.
I do have a bunch of notes about the font changes, but they're a mess and I can't test things any more. But if you have a specific question, I'll try to decipher them.