I recieved my phone from repair in the uk from the 3network.
I have arabic built in also I am capable of tying arabic from the hardware keyboard.
If any developers would like to tell me which files would be needed for experiment on other handsets.
also which files will be needed for enabling arabic on the hardware keyboard.
many have enabled arabic on android handsets but were unable enable arabic from hardware keyboard also many have solved arabic in many app but certain apps the arabic wouldnt work.so I tink we have found a solution.
because I am selling my phone sooon.
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Hi!
I`ve got new Hero(official in Latvia), but it has some limitation to Poland/Romanian language. I wont to use it with EN interface including deal pad and English/Russian keyboard.
I was trying to set custom Local to RU, but is changing Interface to Russian. Is there any solution for setting interface and keyboard to different languages ?
PS may be there is some kind of en_RU locale ?
Thank you.
Same problem here. The only way to make TouchInput to support Russian is to switch to Russian locale which has Russian UI. I've seen many posts, were people asking how they can have bilingual keyboard, while keeping UI in English.
en_RU locale would be ideal, but MoreLocale doesn't show it.
Also, I've seen TouchInput apk (HTC_IME) available to download, but it seems to be English only.
If anybody has a solution to this - please help!
hi
does any one know if the x10 mini pro available with a arabic hardware keyboard in the middle east.
in arab countries normaly the key pads have the arabic letters on them.
i live in uk.
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If you find anything please post an update.
On my minipro there is no Arabic text support, which is annoying for some of my work emails. I think once rooted we may be able to install fonts / language packs / etc to remedy that.
UPDATE: Sorry I forgot to say, there are some places on Edgware Road in London that do a button printing service and can label the buttons professionally with Arabic letters - but you will need a confirmed key map first unless they already have one (which is unlikely since it's so new).
ayewhy said:
If you find anything please post an update.
On my minipro there is no Arabic text support, which is annoying for some of my work emails. I think once rooted we may be able to install fonts / language packs / etc to remedy that.
UPDATE: Sorry I forgot to say, there are some places on Edgware Road in London that do a button printing service and can label the buttons professionally with Arabic letters - but you will need a confirmed key map first unless they already have one (which is unlikely since it's so new).
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I searched the mobile shops x10 mini pro does not come in arabic even in saudi arabia.other handsets do e.g x2
Please Help me
I have HTC Wildefire , want to use farsi keyboard and font
HoaXB0Y said:
Please Help me
I have HTC Wildefire , want to use farsi keyboard and font
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download "slideit keyboard" from market. and then download persian language for slideit keyboard. may b persian is available for other keyboards also but i have personally seen it for slideit keyboard only.
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Connecting letters depends on your rom. At very first check out that your browser shows Persian sites like gooya correctly or not, then try MultiLing or SlideIt Keyboard. Its available in market and you don't need any font to install.
By the way you need to flash your phone with cyanogenmod rom to read Persian letters connected together (at least I experienced it by myself).
For non-cm7 ROMs, the letters may not appear connected.
1. Use Opera Mini browser for browsing persian / RTL sites: it render the text with connected letters but still there are some block characters due to non-supported unicode type character. but text is readable
2. Use "Mirsal" (you can find it in Android Market: and use this app for messaging, it works perfectly and support RTLs with arabic/persian/urdu language keyboards
Hey guys,
This dude here introduced a font:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=689811
I already rooted my SGS II i9100G.
The problem is I have no idea about steps he said to install that font.
Currently im using Juffo Rom which support persian language but has some issue:
it shows "گ" instead of "ک" and the letter "ژ" has not been defined.
any help?
techopedia.net/files/Iranian%20Sans-irsans.tar.bz2 is a full featured font for Persian (that as far as I know designed for android by farsitel group). I suggest you to use it
i am gonna help you out this time only coz you are kermooni
i assume you want farsi on a sense rom, 2.3 cyano already has support
the whole font thingy fits into two categories:
1. web based font processing (web browser and gmail and such)
if rooted: just search "brightidea" in market, install and run the patcher and you are good to go. i made a request to the author and he made the patcher compatible with any wildfire sense 2.2. credits to him
if not rooted: as mentiond your best bet is to use a browser like opera, unfortunately gmail wont work and i dont know any workarounds for it.
2. frame work (system menus, contacts, sms and such)
if rooted: search for DK CUSTOM rom in development section, there is an optional patch that takes care of the problem.
if not rooted: i am afraid there isnt much to do to remedy this, at least there is no way to take care of the problem completely.
you can use multilang keyboard to type in farsi regardless of all this, the above solutions are to properly read farsi.
side note: the reason you can easily type well connected words with multilang is that it takes care of the processing and connecting them before saving them, thus there is no need for the operation system to reprocess them again, it just reads them and shows them as they are. but if you try to read words that have not been processed by a program like multilang, like the text on websites then since these ones are not processed to be shown connected the OS just reads them as they are thus you see separated letters. the above solutions help OS to be able to process and connect the letters on its own.
let me know if you need help
I need a farsi keyboard that connects the letters can anyone help none of the keyboards in the market work correct thanks i need one of these bad
anyone i have multiling keyboard and emailed the dev he said use non latin settings but still cant get the words to connect
I think connecting letters depends on your rom. At very first check out that your browser shows you Persian sites like BBC, gooya, etc. correctly or not, then try MultiLing or SlideIt Keyboard. Its available in market.
I have currently installed Smart Keyboard Pro and have the English and Arabic languages enabled for this keyboard. When I type in Arabic the words are disconnected. For example when I mean to type something like this مرحبا it comes out like this م رح ب ا all the letters are disconnected.
Is there a solution for this? My Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc supports the Arabic language correctly I was hoping this would as well. Also if it matters I am using the GSM Rogers version.
Thank you for your help.
Here in middle east, the rom is modified to be compatible with Arabic and Persian. You may want to find and download the middle eastern rom. That works perfectly fine for me.
Why couldn't Motorola just give us an option? That is pretty stupid of them. Is there any file or application I can use to give me the same functionality? I don't want a to put a new rom on my phone just yet.
Motorola doesn't give a f*ck about localization in android. We as Turkish have the exact problem when it comes to native language support. I even started a thread in official motorola supportforums, their moderators just ignored our concerns and didn't even care to give an answer.
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Motorola doesn't give a f*ck about localization in android. We as Turkish have the exact problem when it comes to native language support. I even started a thread in official motorola supportforums, their moderators just ignored our concerns and didn't even care to give an answer.
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The thing that I find strange is that they can clearly do it if its available in the Middle-eastern regions. Why not just put the option in the other models as well.
I heard android 4.0 has native support for Arabic and other RTL languages, Could it be supported then?
I just bought the Rogers RAZR and now I'm debating grabbing the Galaxy Nexus instead.
Easy
Root your razr and get the arabic room by recovery
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