Hi Nexus fellas.
I need original keyboard gingerbread from Nexus S, which European can easily found at here http://www.talkandroid.com/22912-ho...-3-gingerbread-keyboard-on-your-rooted-device
Those link languages are not asian.
I need the asian language.
Most probably similar need files are:
system\app\LatinIME.apk
system\lib\libjni_latinime.so
thanks for help.
Related
In short.
How can you pull Keyboard files from a specific rom so I can use it one another rom?
To be more specific.
The N1 has been released in Korea, and the ROM file has been uploaded here hxxp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=722281 (I'm not allowed to post url links yet)
As I have a T-MO nexus one, the only thing that I would like to extract from this rom is the additional "한글 키보드" i.e., Korean keyboard, because I think it is the only keyboard right now that has both Korean / English dictionary, thus being the only keyboard that has the ability to "show suggestions" in both languages. There are quite a few Korean keyboards in the market, but I think the korean keyboard pre-installed in the rom of the N1 Korea release is the only one which has this capability.
Thanks in advance!
Hello guys,
I have a request from our kind chefs. Is it at all possible to have a JJ1 Rom that has the greek swype keyboard in it?
Thank you very much,
Tepes4
Is that possible?
I think you can get Swype from a different ROM where it supports greek. I have done it in Froyo JPH by getting the Swype binaries and libraries from an Eclair ROM. So if it works between Eclair and Froyo I assume it will work between two Eclair ROMs.
Unfortunately I dont remember the filenames that need to be replaced, but use the forum search function and you will find it. I think that one of the files is libSwypeCore.so or something.
/system/app/Swype.apk
/system/lib/libSwypeCore.so
/data/data/com.swype.android.inputmethod
I'm not sure if you need to remove that last one, previously I didn't need to. So find a swype with greek, and replace it with yours.
Sent from my GT-I9000T using XDA App
Thank you for your replies, but the main problem is that eclair uses 1.6 swype whereas froyo 2.2 something.
Is it possible to just extract the files from an eclair rom and port it directly to froyo?
Thank you for your replies!
Hi, I search for greek support for swype for my Galaxy Tab.
Although my Tab has greek in locale, there is no support in swype.
Isn't this weird?
Angelos
With all the different ROM released with Froyo for the SGS available, is there anyone where French (Canada) setttings are available Including swype ?
That's the only annoyance that is gonna make me roll back to eclair as i can't get used to that azerty keyboard and I really like swype
Thanks in advance
Grokon
I would also love to know if anyone has any information about a qwerty keyboard using french language.
nobody knows?
Hello,
I am looking for a Froyo version with Russian Swype.
My Swiss HKDAUT 2.1 had it, and then I went to HKDXEU 2.2 and lost it...
So please, if you're using an unbranded version of Froyo on your Galaxy S, could you check your Swype settings and see if it has Russian? (I need Swype, not locale.) It's written like "Русский".
If it has, please post your product code here! Would be greatly appreciated.
(Product code is something like GT-I9000HKDAUT or GT-I9000HKDXEU, or whatever.)
If we can find a version that also has Swiss French at the same time (written "Français: Suisse"), then I would simply be happy.
Thank you in advance!
Oh, so maybe you already found a solution for EN+DE+RU?
Hi. How can I find out which languages are loaded on to a particular counties Galaxy Note. I'm concidering buying an Indian GT-N7000ZBAINU or UAE version as I need Arabic as well as the English. Any ideas?
I don't quite understand what you mean. But you can go to Settings/Language and Keyboard to find out the supported language.
the OP is asking because each region's phones only have certain languages loaded. for instance, my german phone only has european languages, plus korean. not sure what the indian note would have...
The available languages depend on the Firmware which your device will be distributed with. I think you are on the safe side because even if Arabic is missing (assuming you need right to left) you should be able to flash another Firmware which will contain the language support you need.
In this thread you have an overview of all available Firmwares:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1424997
Hope this was helpful to you.