I recently bought a GT3 for my sister, but she can't use it very well because it's in English.
Is there any custom ROM which has fully functional Hebrew menus and proper right-to-left encoding? I don't like installing the "Google Play solution pack" (anysoft keyboard, Hebrew language pack and so on..) and I wish for it to be as native as possible to the tablet and OS.
Thanks a bunch in advance
ArmyMan007 said:
I recently bought a GT3 for my sister, but she can't use it very well because it's in English.
Is there any custom ROM which has fully functional Hebrew menus and proper right-to-left encoding? I don't like installing the "Google Play solution pack" (anysoft keyboard, Hebrew language pack and so on..) and I wish for it to be as native as possible to the tablet and OS.
Thanks a bunch in advance
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The English version sales in Hong Kong this time has multiple language input method. All UI is in English but on the keyboard there is a key for user to switch between Chinese & English input method. The English fonts is standard Tahoma but the Chinese fonts is AR HeiU20 Medium (grey) which is very ugly. I suggest any user change the Chinese Fonts and I found that SC_Song is the best.
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Especially with the title i can't directly see if it needs to be in Rom Development?
cychan said:
The English version sales in Hong Kong this time has multiple language input method. All UI is in English but on the keyboard there is a key for user to switch between Chinese & English input method. The English fonts is standard Tahoma but the Chinese fonts is AR HeiU20 Medium (grey) which is very ugly. I suggest any user change the Chinese Fonts and I found that SC_Song is the best.
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I think the default Chinese font is fine.
But if you want some Chinese fonts, contace me, I can send you some since I'm using Chinese Vista plus English MUI.
To change the font, just put the font in "\Windows" and make some changes in "HKLM\Software\Microsoft\FontLink\SystemLink"
jzhyok said:
I think the default Chinese font is fine.
But if you want some Chinese fonts, contace me, I can send you some since I'm using Chinese Vista plus English MUI.
To change the font, just put the font in "\Windows" and make some changes in "HKLM\Software\Microsoft\FontLink\SystemLink"
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Hey, I like how HTC applied new chinese input methods for english systems. But they didn't provide any transcribe method. Any good software suggestions? Will CE-Star conflict with the new input methods? Thanks for any help!
cocoaju said:
Hey, I like how HTC applied new chinese input methods for english systems. But they didn't provide any transcribe method. Any good software suggestions? Will CE-Star conflict with the new input methods? Thanks for any help!
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Did you mean Chinese hand-writing IME ?
Though I rarely use, but I‘ve got some, like 漢王手寫(HangWang Hand-writing), 三星手寫(SAMSUNG), 蒙恬手写(PenPower), etc..
of course when you search for these IMEs, you'd better Google them with Chinese keywords or it will return less results.
BTW: In fact, I'm now using the Chinese font in official Diamond ROM on my Pro2. It's better than the default Chinese font.
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Did you mean Chinese hand-writing IME ?
Though I rarely use, but I‘ve got some, like 漢王手寫(HangWang Hand-writing), 三星手寫(SAMSUNG), 蒙恬手写(PenPower), etc..
of course when you search for these IMEs, you'd better Google them with Chinese keywords or it will return less results.
BTW: In fact, I'm now using the Chinese font in official Diamond ROM on my Pro2. It's better than the default Chinese font.
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Hey, thanks! Nice to talk to members with the same backgrounds. He he he... Your information is very useful.
What's the difference in the fonts? Is the Diamond one better? any screen dumps?
Did you guys get a CE-Star install CD with your English version TP2?
hi, Singaporean Chinese here. We have the A4 chinese input method installed by default on the Rhodium. Noticed that I cannot input 'PinYin' using the hardware Qwerty keyboard and have to use the touchscreen kb.
How about HKG? Do you have the same software? If yes, is this a software limitation?
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Did you guys get a CE-Star install CD with your English version TP2?
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Jack_Chen said:
hi, Singaporean Chinese here. We have the A4 chinese input method installed by default on the Rhodium. Noticed that I cannot input 'PinYin' using the hardware Qwerty keyboard and have to use the touchscreen kb.
How about HKG? Do you have the same software? If yes, is this a software limitation?
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Nope, didn't get the CS-Star CD. Because you are able to use the keyboard to input chinese words.
You have 4 options:
1. ZhuYin
2. PinYin
3. CangJie
4.Stroke
I don't know why they didn't provide a transcribe version, so I can just write on the screen. I am no good with the keyboard.
I want to install CE-Star but don't know if it will conflict with current Chinese inputting methods.
cocoaju said:
Nope, didn't get the CS-Star CD. Because you are able to use the keyboard to input chinese words.
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I want to install CE-Star but don't know if it will conflict with current Chinese inputting methods.
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Try installing CE-Star v2.8 R3c.
From what I read previously, Diamond2 was bundled with CE-Star despite having Chinese support, but I don't know anyone with one in person to confirm this.
Hi guys,
I have recently purchased a HTC Desire. To my surprise it does not support Thai font. I frequently receive SMS messages in Thai, and all I receive using this phone is SMS messages filled with squares. My question is: Is there a thai font/language pack?. I have tried Anysoft keyboard and the thai language pack, however that did not enable my phone to read thai, rather it just installed the ability to type it.
Also I would prefer to have this ability without rooting my phone, as I am inexperienced, and if you will, almost completely technology illiterate.
If rooting is the ONLY way, I need a guide, but I have seen so many guides on how to root, and I still do not understand (think of me as your computer illiterate mother.... I just don't understand no matter how many times you tell me). zif rooting is the only way, can someone explain it in slightly more english.
Please help with this issue,
Cheers
I am also interested in this topic. Anyone knows if there's a way to make Desire support Thai fonts?
I would like to know this to.
You guys are looking for an app in the market place called: star tranlate
It translates sms and all sorts - also Thai language is supported.
Froyo supports Thai fonts. Couldn't be ass to wait for OTA update from Orange so I rooted my Orange branded Desire and installed LeeDroid ROM yesterday.
Only problem is, it doesn't have Thai keyboard (well, it has but it doesn't have Thai characters on it) but you can download C&N Thai keyboard from the market.
I solved this by installing AnySoftKeyboard available at Android Market. After this I installed the AnySoft Thai Language Pack. First I didn't realize that the installation worked, but after figuring out how to configure the input method and switch between English and Thai keyboard (you simply swipe sideways) it works like an absolute charm.
No rooting required, installation done in less than 10mins.
Recommended. Let me know if you need help configuring the input method, krub.
EDIT: I should add that all existing functions in the Phone where Thai fonts are being used are now displaying Thai. For instance, all information in the contacts and old text messages from my previous phone.
gud job keep it up!!!
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Forethat said:
I solved this by installing AnySoftKeyboard available at Android Market. After this I installed the AnySoft Thai Language Pack. First I didn't realize that the installation worked, but after figuring out how to configure the input method and switch between English and Thai keyboard (you simply swipe sideways) it works like an absolute charm.
No rooting required, installation done in less than 10mins.
Recommended. Let me know if you need help configuring the input method, krub.
EDIT: I should add that all existing functions in the Phone where Thai fonts are being used are now displaying Thai. For instance, all information in the contacts and old text messages from my previous phone.
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Haha, I wish I'd known about this 4 months ago when I first got the phone!
Forethat said:
I solved this by installing AnySoftKeyboard available at Android Market. After this I installed the AnySoft Thai Language Pack. First I didn't realize that the installation worked, but after figuring out how to configure the input method and switch between English and Thai keyboard (you simply swipe sideways) it works like an absolute charm.
No rooting required, installation done in less than 10mins.
Recommended. Let me know if you need help configuring the input method, krub.
EDIT: I should add that all existing functions in the Phone where Thai fonts are being used are now displaying Thai. For instance, all information in the contacts and old text messages from my previous phone.
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Hi
Ive installed anysoft keyboard, and the anysoft thai langauge pack , however i still can only see squares when i open the thai keyboard or attempt to view thai webpages.
Any advise would be much apreciated!
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Ive installed anysoft keyboard, and the anysoft thai langauge pack , however i still can only see squares when i open the thai keyboard or attempt to view thai webpages.
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Same here with Android 2.1 on HTC Wildfire - no luck, a new keyboard showing all squares
Hey guys,
So I've looked and looked and looked, and haven't seemed to be able to find a way to install any Asian language pack onto my Gingerbread keyboard. I'm an International Studies major, and I do a lot of Korean, so I'm kinda looking for a way to get that installed... This was perfectly simple BEFORE I rooted, it was just a matter of selecting the correct locale and then swiping the spacebar when I wanted to switch languages. But then I rooted to Syndicate rom and I lost my Samsung keyboard...
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Kangaji
have you tried MultiLing GengerBread Keyboard? you can download language packs for it and switch to which ever pack you download.
But do you know where I can find the language packs? 'Cause I've been looking and the only things I've found so far are Russian, Greek, and Spanish, and I don't really use those languages...
hi guys,
is there a way to add custom add-on dictionaries to the new 4.2 keyboard, so that i can use the gesture input for other languages, too. english and german i have solved with the built-in, already available options, but i would need additionally hungarian and romanian, for example.
any solution until google will come with an update and add these languages?
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i was thinking maybe it could be solved by copying the dictionary files from swype or swiftkey to where Android keeps the dictionary files and have like that additional dictionaries installed, in order to use the gesture based input method with other languages than what Google offers atm officially.
did any1 try this, or is there any other custom method?
any news on this?
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any news on this?
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Hello all,
I would like to buy this device and I want to know some clarification.
1. Does it have Tamil keyboard (A language in South India)?. All Samsung and LG devices have own Tamil keyboard (we can add all Indian regional languages). I want to know if Tamil keyboard can be added in language section?. Can any Indian users please give answer?
2.I like S Health in Samsung devices. If I install S Health via google play, will it support well as Samsung? Can anybody please answer?
Please answer my questions.
Thanks in advance.
sudhamana said:
Hello all,
I would like to buy this device and I want to know some clarification.
1. Does it have Tamil keyboard (A language in South India)?. All Samsung and LG devices have own Tamil keyboard (we can add all Indian regional languages). I want to know if Tamil keyboard can be added in language section?. Can any Indian users please give answer?
2.I like S Health in Samsung devices. If I install S Health via google play, will it support well as Samsung? Can anybody please answer?
Please answer my questions.
Thanks in advance.
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I'm Indian and a Tamil as well .. Vanakkam
I have just ordered the OP3, haven't got it yet. So not sure if the keyboard included has Tamil. But you can always install Google Keyboard or Swiftkey and they support tamil. Google Handwriting also supports Tamil (you can write in Tamil )
Regarding S Health, yes the app supports non-Samsung smartphones as well.
Vanakkam ./\. Install Google Keyboard and tamil will work , S-Health i have no idea
Hi,
Thanks you both.
There are lot of 3rd party keyboard available that supports tamil language.. So don't worry..
I have S health and Gear S2, working as well as on my Note 5.