Im running Cyan 6 Alpha. That gives me the opputunity to have Danish menu. However that only shows comments in danish in the market, is there a work-around to have the market show all the comments, even though the phone is in danish ?
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Sorry I posted this in the Rom section, could the mods delete it?
I've used the Trinity Roms that supports Chinese, but it crashes at least once a day and resets itself to factory settings randomly.
Yesterday I flashed to Duttys_5.2.20764.1.4.3_V4_Full_MSVC__2.03_ It seemed stable enough but it doesn't have Chinese support.
Searching on the XDA forum got me to ime-mingliu.cab but it says only supports Traditional Chinese. Could someone please point me to a Simplified support?
I need English interface with Chinese display support.
Also I use Plum 1.6 for input, but that might also be the reason why Trinity crashed, could someone suggest something similar to that and link me?
try this app "zta4"
go google it, its free
try googling CE-Star 2.8 R3c
The problem with CE Star is that it's a paid software
(if you don't want to use it illeagally) Anyway the C version doesn't even have a crack anyway.
Therefore I suggest you to use Ricky's pack (try to make a search with Chinese font as keywords in Diamond forum, you'll find it.
This is what I did, and I've been using this pack for a couple of weeks without any trouble.
Enjoy!
Just found an article (in Norwegian) about this application.
http://www.nuance.com/t9trace/
It's seems like a Swype competitor, but supports more languages, and to me, who needs Norwegian language input, it could be a better alternative.
Pictures show that Android platform is supported.
Couldn't find it in Marked, but the press release from 3 days ago may indicate that it will be available soon.
betelgeuse74 said:
Just found an article (in Norwegian) about this application.
http://www.nuance.com/t9trace/
It's seems like a Swype competitor, but supports more languages, and to me, who needs Norwegian language input, it could be a better alternative.
Pictures show that Android platform is supported.
Couldn't find it in Marked, but the press release from 3 days ago may indicate that it will be available soon.
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hmm seems like a good competitor for swype, i prefer their layout better than swypes.
Anyone would know where to find the .apk for T9 Trace ?
I asked for it on twitter and they told me it's not a software to download. It come with your phone or forget about it...
Almost looks like the SlideIt keyboard available on the market. That works great on my Nexus. I just wish I could long press keys for numbers or punctuation. I use that as Swype isn't available on the market and it works great.
Plus if you buy the full version, there are a lot of language dictionaries you can download for free to get support for the language.
http://www.cyrket.com/p/android/com.dasur.slideit/
Here is the list of all the languages:
http://www.cyrket.com/search?market=android&q=slideit
if you google swyoe for my touch 3g you can use that. its all i use
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if you google swyoe for my touch 3g you can use that. its all i use
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Does it support Norwegian language and characters?
not sure actually would have to find out for yourself
i use en us
Still no way to get t9 trace ?
I am looking for the app on the market, the internet : nothing
any link to an apk ?
Its nearing a year....
No update about T9 trace... :-(
Definitely more then a year now, i cant find T9 trace anywhere, only old references to flex t9 which is trace but doesnt have the newer features that predict words like Swift key.
It really seems like good competition for the new Touchpal which swypes and predicts but just cant find it anywhere :-(
I tried to get some responses in another thread but didn't get much response. I got one confirmation from another user that he experienced the same. On the new JP6 firmware, there is a bug in swype, specifically in the Norwegian dictionary.
THIS ERROR WAS INTRODUCED IN JP6/JPM, or perhaps an earlier froyo release. I have found it in both JP6 and JPA.
Here's what I wrote:
I see that you are Norwegian too. Can you help me check a potential Swype issue? Try to use swype (preferrably in the "Write and Go" app), and try to add the words "ej", "dej" or "mej" (they are dialect words for "jeg", "deg" and "meg"). I can't seem to add them even though other words work. Maybe I need another factory reset or reflash, if it turns out it works with you.
Edit: Use the norwegian dictionary for swype. If you don't know how to add words, you can either:
- Tap the words one letter at a time, then press space
- Tap all the words at once, select them and press the swype key (if the first does not work)
Edit2: The words I mentioned appear in other dictionaries like UK English and German, but not in the Norwegian dictionary.
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As you can see, this question is mostly directed towards Norwegian people, but I guess other people can try to add the words and see if it is in their Norwegian dictionary still.
I have already reported the issue in the swype forums, but I want to make sure it's not just me (and that other guy).
Edit: Have confirmed this bug with both stock swype 2.6.47.11856 and with Swype 2.4.44.10814 (used a guide to change versions). I'm starting to think it is the rom that's causing it.
Anyone? Just try to add the words:
"ej"
"mej"
"dej"
to the Norwegian dictionary, to test if you can swype them after. I really want to confirm it so I can report it to swype developers.
Still hoping for some help here, guys.
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Hi,
I'm currently using the QND MIUI Rom from this thread on my N1:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1084726
I think this is a very nice ROM and jbbandos did a good job. But I have the following problem: I don't seem to have any dictionaries for the languages installed. I set my system language to German, but when I type I don't get any suggestions, except the names in my contact list.
Furthermore, no matter what language I choose, I always have a QWERTY keyboard although I'd rather want to have a QWERTZ keyboard.
Am I doing something wrong, or did I miss an important part? Before using this QND MIUI ROM, I used the RoDrIgUeZsTyLe ROM and when choosing the system language I could see below most of the languages "dictionary available", but this is not the case for this ROM.
What can I do?
I would have posted my question in the above mentioned thread, but due to my low post count I'm not allowed to post it there. Ridiculous, but okay....
Many thanks in advance for any help
Someone with the same qwertz problem got this answer.
@tommert38: Thanks for your answer. To workaround the problem I'm currently using the HTC IME keyboard, which is fine.
But I guess the problem is not supposed to exist, at least nobody complained so far in the "main thread". So either nobody needs those keyboard suggestions, or I must have done something wrong or missed an important setting.
Hi guys,
On an AOKP rom in Settings > Language & input > Android keyboard settings > Add-on dictionaries.
I can choose to install a Dutch dictionary. It downloads something, and says "installed".
However it doesn't do anything, the keyboard only auto-corrects words found in my contacts, so there is probably no, or an empty dictionary downloaded.
The pre-installed English dictionary works fine.
I really like the way auto-correction works on ICS, with the red underline to correct a word.
I'm using ICS keyboard from the market at the moment.
But I would really like to use the stock/built-in keyboard in my own language, because of the correction method.
Does anybody know a fix?
Does it work for Galaxy Nexus in dutch? Maybe we could port something.
Does anyone know where the dictionaries are downloaded from?
Where are they installed and what kind of file is it?
I really hope someone could give me some insight. I've Googled a bit and couldn't find anything.
Cheers,
Daan
edit:
Okay, I installed a stock Galaxy Nexus LatinIME.apk, works fine for now.
I should notice though that the spelling-checker does not work in dutch.
Auto-correct and spelling-check are two different things.
The first corrects mistakes while typing, the second underlines a mistyped word in red. So you can choose to correct it by clicking on it.
Spell-checker supports English, French, German, Italian, Spanish and Greek.
Auto-correct supports a lot of languages.