Hello I Have a Lenovo A1000 tablet I install on it Custom rom bat no Hebrew on it . I install morelocal 2 and chose Hebrew for now all good bat I want to add Hebrew to the list of the country in the phone menu I pull the system file and decompress the framework-res.apk file and setting.apk bat I not found ware is the name of the Countries as write .plase me
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I've search on the forum but nothing work ...
I try to put my Romanian language but it wont show up when i want to select it ...
I select the RO files from T9DB folder ... still doesn't work !
What should i do because it drive me crazy !!!
I think the secret of this is in the CSC file ... but after flash csc locales (from ketut blackhawk) in CM7 rom, my phone doesn't boot up :|
I put "app" file, "lib" file, "T9DB" folder with all languages, give them right permission ... keyboard work's but with T9 my Romanian language is not show up
Can someone solve this problem ? (Samsung keyboard with all languages)
We made roms but we're not able to solve this small problem, damn !
Maybe it will work with MultiLing keyboard found in the Android Market
Working fine for me after some adjustment
Hi !
Android 4.1 has a better glyph support for Japanese users (renders Japanese-specific versions of glyphs WHEN system language is set to Japanese).
I use a lot Japanese (reading / writing) and what see when system language is NOT set to Japanese is the Chinese glyphs characters instead of Japanese ones. Often those are the same as the Japanese glyph but in some cases they are not.
But if I set the system language to Japanese the glyphs are the good ones. So, it's not so convenient to set system language to Japanese every time I need to read or write in Japanese !
It looks to be done with a fallback fonts list that gets switched with the UI locale. Inside of /system/etc/ there are two XML files: fallback_fonts and fallback_fonts-ja. In the ja one the order of MTLmr3m.ttf font is placed before DroidSansFallback.ttf. The MTLmr3m.ttf file is the Motoya Japanese font and the DroidSansFallback.ttf is the fallback font that has the simplified Chinese glyphs.
The fix to allow Japanese instead of Simplified Chinese with a non-Japanese UI would be to copy the fallback_fonts-ja file to fallback_fonts. Before doing that it would be a good idea to copy fallback_fonts to something else like fallback_fonts.backup so that you could restore it later. However, before doing any of this you would also need to root your device since the /system directory can't be edited otherwise.
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This is what I found (here => http://forum.koohii.com/viewtopic.php?pid=181580#p181580 ) and what I done.
I even tried to edit the fallback_fonts file to put MTLmr3m.ttf font before DroidSansFallback.ttf. But in any case, once I reboot my Nexus 7, the Japanese font are not read anymore (juste leaving blank).
Does anyone have a solution to use the MTLmr3m.ttf file (Japanese font) instead of DroidSansFallback.ttf without setting the system language to Japanese ?
Thank you !
I use Android in English but also need full Japanese support, to read and type. To achieve that, I replace Android's ( rather poor ) DroidSansJapanese.ttf with IPAPGothic and doing so I get a good proper font. Easy, just renaming IPAPGothic as DroidSansJapanese.ttf and putting it in :
/system/fonts/DroidSansJapanese.ttf
Then to avoid Android using the font DroidSansFallback.ttf, I replace as you mention the following file defining fonts with my own :
/system/etc/fallback_fonts.xml
I don't touch anything else and it works for me on 4.1 and 4.1.1. Android uses IPAPGothic for Japanese in my devices and DroidSansFallback.ttf for other languages needing glyphs. I also replace DroidSansFallback.ttf with a better font that supports full Traditional Chinese and Korean, by the way.
Here's the fallback_fonts.xml file I use in case you want to check it or use it directly. ( If so, rename .txt to .xml and also remember to make sure permissions for the files you put in system/ are rw-r--r-- )
Hope it helps.
Edit : this is a bit of a hack to preserve naming from Android 2.2 and 2.3 ( DroidSansJapanese.ttf as it is called in those versions ) and don't erase the MTLmr3m.ttf font in Android 4 in case I need it for anything or Google changes something later on, but again, it works for me, so maybe worth a try.
When I took a look at your fallback_fonts.xml, I saw that you put the DroidSansJapanese.ttf at the top of the "list".
And when I tried the solution I explained in my first post, I put it just before DroidSansFallback.ttf at the end of the list.
So I thought I could try to put MTLmr3m.ttf at the top and let DroidSansFallback.ttf at the end of the list. (yes, I wanted to use MTLmr3m.ttf, because it was done for Japanese people... so it's sound good for me^^).
A reboot later and the right Japanese font / glyph (not the Chinese one) was used by the system in every apps !! :victory:
Thank you Ultramanoid, you really helped me ! :good:
Thank you very much, Ultramanoid!
I now have hopes to make Taiwanese-specific kanjis work.
hello to all . I have Lenovo A1000 android tablet .. in the settings menu no have hebrew in the language menu .bat if i put morelocale2 i choose hebrew its work .. bat I want to edit the system file framework.apk and settings.apk i pull all system from the phone bat i not find ware as the value of the Countries Where sits the line of the list of languages... please all can help i be Grateful
I'm trying to enable all the languages on a rooted stock rom by deleting language.xml and use language enabler but it doesn't work. It only show up like 6 languages. Anyone successfully enable all languages?
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I'm trying to enable all the languages on a rooted stock rom by deleting language.xml and use language enabler but it doesn't work. It only show up like 6 languages. Anyone successfully enable all languages?
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No... I had to install a custom rom based on the G900F model, the only solution I've found on internet.
There's a way to find out whether "hidden" language exists.
Get Explorer or Root Explorer (both are from Speed Software).
Go to /system/framework and "view" framework-res.apk
Go to /res and find raw-xx.xx folder.
If the folder number is more than number of languages from the phone, you should be able to enable "hidden", but if the number is the same, forget it.
i want to add language to rom that not support this language
i found an article that says: in system folder of the rom decompile "framework-res.apk" and after that translate some xml files pack it back to zip and flash it
the problem is i didn't find the stock rom so i downloaded twrp backup file and extract it to similar format like a rom i do it all.
my question is if i will pack it back(after modified) and try to flash it it will work?
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