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Here are some files i got from my dad's Rose to get nordic keyboards working.
I have danish keyboard on my own Rose now, working perfectly with frauhottelmann's WM6.5 Rom.
Thought others might get som use from them.
What i did to get Danish working.
1. Copyied every file from the folders of attached file, to windows folder on my Rose
2. "HKLM>Software>Tegic>eT9>AvailableLanguages" add '0106' to the end of the string
3. Create Value "HKLM>Software>Tegic>eT9>LdbFiles>0106" = DAlsUN.ldb
4. Create Value "HKLM>Software>Tegic>eT9>IME>KDBFiles>0606" = dahpd.kdb
5. Change Value "HKLM>Software>Tegic>eT9>IME>KeyboardLayouFiles>07FF" = eT9.Rose.Nordic.kmap.txt
6. Reboot Phone and enjoy fully working keyboard
My keyboard isnt working. I cant press capslock or the special button key at all. I followed your instructions, and I double check'd that I got them all right. And I also copied the files from your file and put them into my Windows folder. What should I do to get my keyboard working again :<
I have the same problem as saderi...fix!!! lol
Same problem here, can we please get a fix?
You are copying the files from the folders in the zip, to windows directory right? Not the folders, but the files inside needs to be moved to windows.
Accutaly you just need to copy these 3 files if its danish language you want:
DAlsUN.ldb
dahpd.kdb
eT9.Rose.Nordic.kmap.txt
I just moved the 3 folders to my windows folder, but now that u explaned it better, it works! so dont move the folders, move the files inside them : > ty for help and fix
Yes works here also, thanks alot for the fix.
Well theres a apk in /system/app/DioDict_for_Android_LG_Swift_India.apk
permissions 0644(rw,r,r)
and theres a static library /system/lib/libDioDictEngineNative.so
and i think there was a dictionary database in the bundled mmc (a foolder called edictionary) /sdcard/
COpy these files to the directories listed above and voila! your dictionary is back
ROOT UR PHONE ,INstall ROOT explorer ,copy files, set permissions and it worked on my megatron ROM... thought might as well share it...
NOTE: If u took the NANDroid backup of your phone before installing customised ROM ...u can always extract the files mentioned above by using unyaffs.exe http://www.filecrop.com/search.php?w=unyaffs&size_i=0&size_f=100000000&engine_r=1&engine_m=1&engine_h=1
and use the system.img in your nandroid backup folder
didnt make nandroid before flashing ....
Well then look for it on filecrop.com
Can you attach the .so file here?
im willing to give my ozone wifi pass 1 gb /2 month / 2mbps to who uploads the edictionary database :|
the DIoDict Library
the library is included..i cud have uploaded that edictionary folder too..But i m on sodding 2.5g network(Its INdia) and can't even upload that..
bro i need tht edictionary :|
i formated my mmc card and lost the edictionary folder and the contents . can any one post it here if the have it ?
Is THIS the database?? Its what i could find on my card's edictionary.
But since i've installed a different ROM now, I too need the .apk for the dictionary if anyone can share...
thanks a lot
did not find diodict in my stock..can anybody upload it diodict apk
thanks in advance..
DioDict Dictionary for Custom Roms.
ccdreadcc said:
im willing to give my ozone wifi pass 1 gb /2 month / 2mbps to who uploads the edictionary database :|
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Hello everyone!
Here is a zip that contains all the files needed to make Diodict Dictionary work on custom roms (or any rooted phone):
mediafire[.com]/?umr5xvhze4wa5rc (remove "[" and "]" from the link. I am not allowed to post links yet.)
1. It contains the DioDict apk file which is in the "TitaniumBackup" folder. You can also use TitaniumBackup to restore it by placing the folder at the root of your sdcard.
2. It contains "libDioDictEngineNative.so" which you must place in system/lib folder. You will need 'root' and 'write to system folder' permissions for this. Not a big deal if you're on a custom rom.
3. It contains the databases for "Collins Cobuild Advanced", "Oxford Advanced Learners" and "StarPublications ENG-HIN" in the "edictionary" folder. You must place this folder at the root of your sdcard. The first two "Collins Cobuild Advanced" & "Oxford Advanced Learners" are awesome english dictionaries which will work offline. I don't know what the third one ("StarPublications ENG-HIN") is.
Let me know if any issues. Click thanks if I helped.
And @ccreadcc: Where is my ozone wifi pass? kidding....
Everything worked except that i was not able to paste the file.I am on CM7.
I use root explorer:
"you cannot paste here the file system is read-only"
I tried to edit the permission but say"some file do not allow permission changes"
Please Help
solution
Mount /system as writable
I don't know about Root explorer. I use ES File Explorer. In ES Explorer under Settings> Root Settings> Check both the options and you'll be able to paste the file there.
i had 2 wifi passes unused.. wonder where i put it xD
i just did !
i got success to install this on official 2.3 rom
just copy "libDioDictEngineNative.so" to system/lib folder
after that install com.diotek.diodict2.swift_india-a1c589b5691365fa3b910b4435b6d4ec.apk as u install other software .
it works for me !
thanks !!
theaventador said:
Everything worked except that i was not able to paste the file.I am on CM7.
I use root explorer:
"you cannot paste here the file system is read-only"
I tried to edit the permission but say"some file do not allow permission changes"
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At the top of root explorer slook for Mount r/w, click it and now you can paste it there.
Hit the thanks button if I have helped you.
Guys hindi dict not showing words properly and restart dict when u hit return button
I have tried on 2 handsets but problem persist .
Sent from my LG-P500 using Tapatalk
ccdreadcc said:
bro i need tht edictionary :|
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LOL!no ozone hotspots in chennai ryt? I have 3 of dose coupouns!!
Lying useless!!
Sent from my LG-P500 using xda premium
the link u posted is infected by trojan horse. pls dont upload such links
Y don't u guys use concise Oxford English dictionary by mobisystems..
I used to use this dictionary even when i was on stock...
y u want to use the lg ****...
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how do you change a rooted nook color's keyboard. I tried to install a keyboard from the market and using an apk file. After installing, i went to nookColor tools... but it wasn't there. I also tried moving the apk to the /system/app folder, but when i try and paste the file, it says that the folder was a read only... so how do you change the keyboard? Help please
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=936539
http://nookdevs.com/NookColor_Replace_the_Default_Keyboard
I tried the nookdevs, and got it to work for two keyboards. But one of the two keyboards needed an update, so i tried to redo it and when i got to the part where u have to enter the apk file name, it says the file didnt exist, and when i tried to move it to the system/app folder, it said it couldnt do that because it was an only-read folder. But when i tried to copy a different file to the same folder, it worked?
I'm confused
That means you need to mount as read/write instead of read only. In root explorer, press "Mount R/W" in system/app before pasting the keyboard...
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thnx that worked
Hi all! Whenever some friends of mine update their Twitter a/c in Hindi Language Fonts, am unable to read them as they show up us empty rectangular boxes. Wasn't Gingerbread 2.3.3 supposed to support Hindi Language Fonts? Anyone knows how to fix this?
I guess I will have to add the Hindi font ttf file in the "fonts" folder in my Root> System folder. I have the droidhindi.ttf file downloaded but I don't know how to copy it to the required folder in root. It does not show sytem files when connected to a Laptop via USB. I can view the folder in Root Explorer on my phone, but how to transport the droidhindi.ttf file to the Fonts folder in the phone??
And will it work if I just add the drop the droidhindi.ttf file in the Fonts folder? Anyone who knows this??
a lot of indians are buying this phone
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I guess I will have to add the Hindi font ttf file in the "fonts" folder in my Root> System folder. I have the droidhindi.ttf file downloaded but I don't know how to copy it to the required folder in root. It does not show sytem files when connected to a Laptop via USB. I can view the folder in Root Explorer on my phone, but how to transport the droidhindi.ttf file to the Fonts folder in the phone??
And will it work if I just add the drop the droidhindi.ttf file in the Fonts folder? Anyone who knows this??
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ok this is what you need to do...
goto systems/fonts and take a backup of DroidSansFallback.ttf
move it to computer/sdcard...but keep it safe...
now move the droidhindi.ttf to systems/fonts
rename droidhindi.ttf to DroidSansFallback.ttf
restart the browser....by killing it from task manager and relaunching...
go to a hindi site....
@pHyRe7
@woodstock_ahem : Thanks a ton for your response. In a hurry right now, will do as you posted in my first free time. Hope it works
@woodstock_ahem : Ok, got down to acting upon your advice. But the problem is that I can only view the /sdcard directory of my phone when connected to my laptop via USB cable. I cannot access any other space in the phone except the /sdcard.
I can view the root files via the Root Explorer app on my phone, so I tried to Move the DroidSansFallback.ttf from the System>Fonts folder, but when I click on the Move command, I get the message that "You cannot move System Files as they are Read Only". So the problem I'm facing is HOW to transfer the new .ttf file from my laptop to the Fonts folder in System? I can neither transport the new file from my laptop to the Fonts folder in the phone coz that folder is not accessible when connected to the laptop, nor can I move the existing DroidSansFallback.ttf file anywhere else from the Fonts folder on the phone. So what to do now?
Just a piece of info which might be useful for you : My phone has KE8 Kernel, is rooted but reverted back to original kernel to remove the yellow triangle.
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@woodstock_ahem : Ok, got down to acting upon your advice. But the problem is that I can only view the /sdcard directory of my phone when connected to my laptop via USB cable. I cannot access any other space in the phone except the /sdcard.
I can view the root files via the Root Explorer app on my phone, so I tried to Move the DroidSansFallback.ttf from the System>Fonts folder, but when I click on the Move command, I get the message that "You cannot move System Files as they are Read Only". So the problem I'm facing is HOW to transfer the new .ttf file from my laptop to the Fonts folder in System? I can neither transport the new file from my laptop to the Fonts folder in the phone coz that folder is not accessible when connected to the laptop, nor can I move the existing DroidSansFallback.ttf file anywhere else from the Fonts folder on the phone. So what to do now?
Just a piece of info which might be useful for you : My phone has KE8 Kernel, is rooted but reverted back to original kernel to remove the yellow triangle.
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To alter any system files you need to set to R/W(read/write) if you keep it at read only you cant alter anything.(its designed as a protection)
On the top R/H conner of root explorer there is a button to set it to R/W or RO.
Hope this helps you.
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To add to what @iznee has mentioned....
do the following:-
copy the droidhindi.ttf anywhere in the phone memory(after preferably creating a folder).. this doesnt need root explorer...just a file copy from the laptop should be enough... (you said you can see sdcard folder right ?... copy the file there)
i am guessing so far you have not used root explorer for anything else than browsing system files..else you wont be asking the question...
so first things first you have to provide root access to the root explorer app else you would not be able to provide it with r/w access...
install a free app superuser and give the root access allow to root explorer...
follow what @iznee has mentioned above
then follow what i advised in my first reply to this thread
@Iznee : "To alter any system files you need to set to R/W(read/write)".....this is what I had missed! Thanks a ton, your post was very helpful.
@woodstock_ahem : Thanks, Woody! Once I was able to change the option to r/w......rest was easy. Replaced the .ttf like you said. Now opening some hindi sites to test whether it works. And voila! it works! Thanks again to both of you
But one minor hiccup has occured. I've lost the Original DroidSansFallback.ttf file I'll tell you how. I had moved the original file to my sdcard>android folder. The original was a 4.5 MB file but it was showing as a .nomedia file with 0 bytes. So I thought let me move it to my Data Folder inside the Android folder from where I intended to transport the original file to my laptop, where I thought it would be safer. Till I moved the original file to my Android folder inside sdcard, the file was showing as normal (DroidSansFallback.ttf), but as soon as I moved it from there to my Data folder inside the Android folder it turned into a .nomedia file with 0 bytes! And when I moved it back to the android file it was still showing as a .nomedia file with 0 bytes.
So does this mean that Samsung is not allowing us to move the Original DroidSansFallback.ttf file outside the phone? I hope I will never need the original file as the file I replaced it with is working fine, but just in case I need it......now I don't have the original
Just as you got the droidhindi.ttf from the web you can get the lost file...you would also get it back when you update the next released firmware..or reflash ROM...plenty of ways...no big deal...this would be a learning point for you...
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Ya, no big deal that I lost the original as the new one is working fine, so I won't miss the original. But my question was this.......does this mean that we cannot move system files of the phone outside the phone? How did the file change its filetype to .nomedia and its filesize to 0 bytes from 4.5MB?
i had not elaborated on how to copy a file from the phone memory to the computer assuming that is too simple to write about it...
i dont see any problem here...the learning point for you is..always...always create a new folder for taking backups...and not just move a file into a systems library..
this equates to dowloading a music file into c:\windows\system32\data as an example...why not have a separate folder for it..
i have taken a copy of DroidSanFallback.ttf into a new folder created in both Sdcard phone folder as well as into a folder created into external_sd (which is a separate physical sd card)...
can move it back and forth to/from computer without issues...
this will work for any kind of file..any extension...
so there is no issue here...
There are some interesting settings that you can use in this application. Many of which are hidden, it worked on the origianl Kindle Fire, and I tryed to just use it to get keyboards fixed, and then I was messing with it. Just install apk, doesnt need to be in system/app
Not really sure if its any use besides a couple hidden settings. I ended up getting into the actual ICS settings menu, its interesting to mess around with this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=868366
Lets you add keyboards
I was able to change keyboards with this app.
1.Download nookcolor tools (I found it in the xda forum, not in the market)
2.Download whatever keyboard you want
3. Open up root browser or whatever file explorer you have
4. Click on the apk file for the keyboard you want
5. Select the view option
6. Open the lib folder
The keyboard I downloaded (hacker keyboard) has 4 folders in lib folder
7.I selected the armeabi-v7a folder. Inside you'll find a something.so file (mine was libjni_pckeyboard.so)
8. Click on the .so file and select extract. Mine extracted it to /sdcard/extracted
9.I then copied the .so file from the /extracted folder, opened up the /system/lib folder, and pasted it
10. Move the keyboard apk file to the /system/app folder
11.Reboot the kindle fire and open up the nookcolor tools app
12. Click choose keyboard. Your downloaded keyboard should now be available as an option.
WALAA
I did this just to get a keyboard with a ctrl button. It should work with any keyboard app.
HOWEVER... in landscape mode you can only see like 95% of the keyboard. It works perfect in portrait mode though. Sorry for the long step list. All of these steps may not be necessary but this works. Keyboard will not be available until reboot. Will say updating or upgrading on startup.
Hah..12 steps!!
After every reboot , Swiftkey crashed and i must reinstall from the /system/app/ directory and must click Ok to overwrite an existed Systemapp. Then Swiftkey works perfectly. After a reboot Swiftkey crashed again.
can u help me?
swiftkey
matzew said:
After every reboot , Swiftkey crashed and i must reinstall from the /system/app/ directory and must click Ok to overwrite an existed Systemapp. Then Swiftkey works perfectly. After a reboot Swiftkey crashed again.
can u help me?
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It works on mine. Did u install from market? My launcher did this until I installed it from a non-market source. Try googling swiftkey apk and then follow the steps above. Also make sure you move the .so file.
Hansen ndtsen
Thanks. Is the Keyboard available after a reboot?
swiftkey
matzew said:
Thanks. Is the Keyboard available after a reboot?
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Mine is.
How did you get the ics settings?
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strat6 said:
I was able to change keyboards with this app.
1.Download nookcolor tools (I found it in the xda forum, not in the market)
2.Download whatever keyboard you want
3. Open up root browser or whatever file explorer you have
4. Click on the apk file for the keyboard you want
5. Select the view option
6. Open the lib folder
The keyboard I downloaded (hacker keyboard) has 4 folders in lib folder
7.I selected the armeabi-v7a folder. Inside you'll find a something.so file (mine was libjni_pckeyboard.so)
8. Click on the .so file and select extract. Mine extracted it to /sdcard/extracted
9.I then copied the .so file from the /extracted folder, opened up the /system/lib folder, and pasted it
10. Move the keyboard apk file to the /system/app folder
11.Reboot the kindle fire and open up the nookcolor tools app
12. Click choose keyboard. Your downloaded keyboard should now be available as an option.
WALAA
I did this just to get a keyboard with a ctrl button. It should work with any keyboard app.
HOWEVER... in landscape mode you can only see like 95% of the keyboard. It works perfect in portrait mode though. Sorry for the long step list. All of these steps may not be necessary but this works. Keyboard will not be available until reboot. Will say updating or upgrading on startup.
Hah..12 steps!!
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I did this and installed perfect keyboard pro. It's pretty good, the "p" is hidden and the "0", ")" but are still accessible. They have a setting for landscape but couldn't get it to work.
matzew said:
After every reboot , Swiftkey crashed and i must reinstall from the /system/app/ directory and must click Ok to overwrite an existed Systemapp. Then Swiftkey works perfectly. After a reboot Swiftkey crashed again.
can u help me?
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The same on me with Perfect keyboard Pro or lite.
After reboot - crash.
Chelle, please describe if there is some special with permitions and so on. What is the name and size of so lib file? Did you change the permisions?
perfect keyboard pro
kokonai said:
The same on me with Perfect keyboard Pro or lite.
After reboot - crash.
Chelle, please describe if there is some special with permitions and so on. What is the name and size of so lib file? Did you change the permisions?
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Yes change permissions
It was the same name as above, armeabi-v7a
look for the. So file in there it is libjni_pt_new.so
move (extract) to system lib folder (SD/system/lib)
move pkp apk to system/app change permission rw-r-r
Install
reboot
Open nook color tools change keyboard
Hope this helped with the above steps
Chelle01 said:
Yes change permissions
It was the same name as above, armeabi-v7a
look for the. So file in there it is libjni_pt_new.so
move (extract) to system lib folder (SD/system/lib)
move pkp apk to system/app change permission rw-r-r
Install
reboot
Open nook color tools change keyboard
Hope this helped with the above steps
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Strange, my file named "libjni_latinime_pt2_new.so"
can you help me with your apk?
kokonai said:
Strange, my file named "libjni_latinime_pt2_new.so"
can you help me with your apk?
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Mine too auto correct took out the 2 after (pt) what do you mean help you with apk?
move it to system apps, change permissions then install.
Thanks Chelle, now is OK.
My apk file for perfect keyboard was not good.
I installed free version from play market without a problem.
Copy failed?
Chelle01 said:
Yes change permissions
It was the same name as above, armeabi-v7a
look for the. So file in there it is libjni_pt_new.so
move (extract) to system lib folder (SD/system/lib)
move pkp apk to system/app change permission rw-r-r
Install
reboot
Open nook color tools change keyboard
Hope this helped with the above steps
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When I try to copy the .so file into system/lib, it says the operation failed. As far as I can tell, I have all the permissions enabled. Any suggestions? Thank you!
littlethief said:
When I try to copy the .so file into system/lib, it says the operation failed. As far as I can tell, I have all the permissions enabled. Any suggestions? Thank you!
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Don't copy, move or extract.