Hello,
I have looked for this for a long time and haven't come up with an answer.
I know Android uses the Locale.java code for looking up and matching the locales.
I also know it uses ISO-639 for language codes.
But what is frustrating me is - Where is this ISO-639 table/code/file stored in Android?
I decompiled every jar in framework folder and I didn't find anything.
Can someone help me with this issue?
Thank you!
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Hi Guys,
I am trying to enable all the locales in a custom ROM, but I cannot find anywhere on how to do this. I have searched high and low, and although there are a lot of references to libwebcore.so & libskia.so they seem to be in reference to adding Arabic languages, all I want to do is give access to the languages that are already present.
If MoreLocale2 can gain access there must be an easy way to do it, but it seems to be an industry secret as I can't find the answer anywhere, can anyone help?
l0st.prophet said:
Hi Guys,
I am trying to enable all the locales in a custom ROM, but I cannot find anywhere on how to do this. I have searched high and low, and although there are a lot of references to libwebcore.so & libskia.so they seem to be in reference to adding Arabic languages, all I want to do is give access to the languages that are already present.
If MoreLocale2 can gain access there must be an easy way to do it, but it seems to be an industry secret as I can't find the answer anywhere, can anyone help?
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I'm intrested in this too.
Me too someone help
You can find from internet ''MoreLocale 2'' all languages in the program have
I'm intrested in this too and MoreLocale 2 doesn't help
I'm looking for a list of language codes available in CyanogenMod but you could try changing the language codes in ~/android/system/vendor/cyanogen/vendorsetup.sh then building ... although I have no idea if this is right. I just don't see a lot of hardcoded language stuff
Did that work???
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you will need to edit all of the framework and add the right values
Hello dear readers forum. I have a question that has matured well, very important to me now, and it is compiling and decompiling applications from the operating system Android ICS 4.0.X.
Tried and aapt from the android-sdk and a bunch of files from xda-forum, but when trying to compile the application, climbs a lot of mistakes, I read that you need to remove ODEX from the archive, and then put in place - about
I work in Ubuntu 10.04. I can read, Google has enjoyed, was looking for.
Having tried all the options from the forum and those that could be found.
For the record - I work with the phone THL W1 - which was just installed Android ICS.
Why do it?
I want to add the Russian language and some change.
I hope for a clear and wise response. Believe me, if I had not tried to find anything - I would not write here.
Sorry for my English. I am writing a google translete.
P.S. I love xda forum)))
Hello, there !
My question can be simple but I havent solved yet
Basically, I traveled all over the world with google
I've read articles, blogs, Q&A's in this forum, and.. everywhere else
It may have turned out that I am a not good program learner,
but would you guys can help me?
Here's the thing: all i am trying to do is very simple :angel:
I just want to put .jar file into android !
I've downloaded the source and wanna make android with my jar file (or my source)
yeah, i want to make a framework with my api in it.
can you help me with this?
I am dead-end here
Thank you in advance.
Hello everyone
i need some help to find xml language file location.
in older version of Android used to be on system/csc/language.xml
i usually delete it to enable all languages.
on android 5.0, 5.1, 6.0 file not there.
can somebody help me find it? or if there is a way to enable all languages on note 4 n910v?
already tried language enableder, morlocal..etc. its will not enabled languages on the language list. so it doesn't help.
being a week searching around and never find what I'm looking for.
if anyone have an idea to share. i really appreciate it.
Thank you in advance.
Hi man, I'm facing same problem, I found csc folder in root of phone, but deleting default.xml does't change anything. Verizon removes other languages from system
i did it too, i don't remember the file name inside csc i think was default.xml as you mentioned, but did not change anything. and I'm not sure if they removed the other languages, are you sure the other languages has been removed?
Hi there and hello everyone!
I am new to the forum and a noob when it comes to Android development.
I am a little bit stuck regarding my researches and hopefully will get a little help here.
As many people know, a lot (nearly all) of chinese devices carry malware in them: So with the Doogee X5max.
I have identified four threads on the phone and was able to get rid off three of them in the meantime.
The last one that is really struggeling me is located within the SystemUI.apk (according to Dr Web light).
Now my questions:
1) As far as I know, SystemUI.apk only holds style information regarding the user interface of the device.
How can malware / trojan / virus, etc. do its job from within the SystemUI.apk? Is there any executable code in it?
2) Can I just decompile a SystemUI.apk from let's say AOSP and recompile it using the framework stored on my phone and then install it?
3) Does anyone have experience in removing malware that resides within the firmware of a device and did NOT come from the outside, e.g. via sideloads?
Any help would be appreciated!
Regards
Markus
deomaki said:
Hi there and hello everyone!
I am new to the forum and a noob when it comes to Android development.
I am a little bit stuck regarding my researches and hopefully will get a little help here.
As many people know, a lot (nearly all) of chinese devices carry malware in them: So with the Doogee X5max.
I have identified four threads on the phone and was able to get rid off three of them in the meantime.
The last one that is really struggeling me is located within the SystemUI.apk (according to Dr Web light).
Now my questions:
1) As far as I know, SystemUI.apk only holds style information regarding the user interface of the device.
How can malware / trojan / virus, etc. do its job from within the SystemUI.apk? Is there any executable code in it?
2) Can I just decompile a SystemUI.apk from let's say AOSP and recompile it using the framework stored on my phone and then install it?
3) Does anyone have experience in removing malware that resides within the firmware of a device and did NOT come from the outside, e.g. via sideloads?
Any help would be appreciated!
Regards
Markus
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Hello, as far as i know if systemui have specific permission/code then virus can use systemui for abnormal use.