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Easily customize the style of your texts and more with Textyle

While perusing the Changes tab in Cydia this week, I happened upon a particularly interesting new jailbreak tweak called Textyle by iOS developer Deniz Basegmez. Upon closer inspection, it looks like something that large sum of jailbreakers might want to try for themselves.

As shown in the screenshot example above, Textyle integrates with iOS’ native Action Menu interface, which materializes after selecting any string of text. When it appears, you can modify the selected text’s aesthetics with different types of Unicode-based fonts and styles.

This text formatting method works throughout iOS, whether it’s
a text message, a post on social media, or simply jotting a note down in the
Notes app. Moreover, as the developer explains, the text formatting is visible
on other devices and other platforms (Android, Mac, Windows, etc.) because it
uses the Unicode standard to achieve its result.

Right out of the box, Textyles comes with 33 different
styles to pick from. Advanced users can take things a step farther by adding third-party
styles to the /var/mobile/Library/Preferences/com.d11z.textyle.maps.plist
file via Fileza or another filesystem-editing application.

Once you’ve installed Textyle, you will find a dedicated
preference pane in the Settings app where you can configure the teak to your
liking:

Here, you can:

  • Toggle Textyle on or off on demand
  • Configure the styles that you want to appear in
    the Textyle menu
  • Blacklist specific apps from taking advantage of
    Textyle

Here’s a more detailed look at those settings:

To those who enjoy standing out from the crowd by way of
freedom of expression, Textyle is a great way to do just that. With it, you can
customize your text before you share it with the world and make it ten times
cooler in the process.

If you’re interested in trying Textyle, then you can download it for just $0.99 from Cydia’s Packix repository. The tweak plays nicely with all jailbroken iOS 11 and 12 devices.

Will you be customizing your texts with Textyle from now on?
Let us know about your thoughts in the comments section below.

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