i got HTC G1 Rooted and in order to see Hebrew i am using Linux Unicode fonts on my Rooted phone..
is that also possible to use the same fonts on the Rooted N1?
Thank ..
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Hi guys, I wonder if someone can tell me where are the files that can be hacked in order to change or add new languages for the Android, in my case is Arabic.
here is a solution for you http://dumpytips.blogspot.com/2009/01/arabic-on-t-mobile-g1half-solution.html
Cheers!
Thanks buddy
>> Arabic on T-Mobile G1...Half a Solution!
Where is the second Half ?
Arabic Support in Android 3.0 Honeycomb
It looks like official native support for Arabic finally comes to Android
See the snapshots at http://bit.ly/honeycomb-arabic
best luck pro ...
looking for this also...
Do I have to root?
I think you just need to add Arabic font after rooting your phone. I did not try this yet and I am new to android.
Or maybe using one of Arabic supported ROMs like Cynagon for example.
I hope anyone can help.. I am still looking for a solution for my nexus s.
I flashed latest build of cyanogen for nexus one yesterday and seems arabic is finally solved. letters are connected letters, right to left alignment in msgs.
It's CM7 build#35
It's now late November 2011. Any news of newer Arabic language stuff for droid phones?
I want to know about Arabic in droid too, bc my native lg for Uyghur. it's same to Arabic for use.
Noon keyboard
NOON KEYBOARD
WRITE ENGLISH GET ARABIC LIKE YAMLI BUT ON A KEYBOARD
Must have keyboard for all those who want to write arabic on android
Supports 2.1 and up
Cheers
Salam Aluikum everyone. Currently my sister's husband owns a htc sensation, and has been griping about reading Arabic on it. Now I COULD go and install cyanogen 7 on his sensation, as that has good Arabic support... but I personally don't want to do it as 1- I'm lazy, and 2- if something changes and he doesn't like it, guess who he's going to ***** at?
so are there any ways of displaying Arabic on his android correctly in everything? like texts, emails, and etc. The only thing I could think of was making him install Firefox as his browser, so he could read Arabic websites
COS DS Android 2.3.4 rom now supports all ASOP+CM languages and locals splited into 4 builds:
for arabic choose:
Build Langpack1:en_US ar_EG ar_IL ur_PK fa_IR bg_BG ca_ES cs_CZ da_DK de_AT de_CH de_DE de_LI el_GR en_AU
it has full support for arabic language...
When I view websites in different languages I see boxes instead of fonts.
Can we install new fonts in rooted HTC magic phones?
How to install unicode fonts for different languages?
Is all unicode fonts (truetype) supported? Or, do we need special type of font files?
FYI my phone HTC 32A runs cursorsense 1.2.6
Thanks in advance.
Please can someone talk me how I can read Hebrew and Russian fonts om my HTC Hero.
Sent from my HTC Hero using XDA App
If you want only the fonts try the Hebrew fonts from here:
http://content.modaco.net/hero/1.0-update-hero-modacocustomrom-hebrewfonts-signed.zip
Personally, I use and recommend HebVillain (works well with English UI as well). Newest version is here:
http://iandroid.co.il/phpBB3/topic5651.html
It uses the same fonts as above, and I can see Hebrew and Russian (although the later I do not understand...).
Dear All,
I would like to know if i can add font support for HD2 android? My browser can not read Khmer languages while browsing. Please any body help me to make my browser support Khmer Language.
Thank in advance.
Any body can help me please? :-(
same problem here... :/
Sent from my HTC HD2 using XDA Premium App
If I know where the damn Fonts folder is located on Android and how to create the Virtual keyboard then I will implementing it
Anyway, I was hoping that Android has the same file directory as the Unix machine and devices like Nokia N900.
Linux and Nokia N900:
/usr/share/fonts
Windows:
C:\Windows\Fonts
Android???
If someone could englightening on this matter and directing me to the right place on a SDK of the Virtual Keyboard then I would deeply appreciated.
We've got to add Khmer language support to Android. It has been nearly 5years long and still no Khmer support. This is outragous.
maxximuscool said:
If I know where the damn Fonts folder is located on Android and how to create the Virtual keyboard then I will implementing it
Anyway, I was hoping that Android has the same file directory as the Unix machine and devices like Nokia N900.
Linux and Nokia N900:
/usr/share/fonts
Windows:
C:\Windows\Fonts
Android???
If someone could englightening on this matter and directing me to the right place on a SDK of the Virtual Keyboard then I would deeply appreciated.
We've got to add Khmer language support to Android. It has been nearly 5years long and still no Khmer support. This is outragous.
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check /system/fonts
Sent from my HTC HD 2 powered by HYPERDROID
Khmer fonts
The Fonts folder is under system (System\Fonts)
My Galaxy Tab is rooted, I am using ASTRO File Explorer but can not copy fonts to that folder. Anyone can help?
maxximuscool said:
If I know where the damn Fonts folder is located on Android and how to create the Virtual keyboard then I will implementing it
Anyway, I was hoping that Android has the same file directory as the Unix machine and devices like Nokia N900.
Linux and Nokia N900:
/usr/share/fonts
Windows:
C:\Windows\Fonts
Android???
If someone could englightening on this matter and directing me to the right place on a SDK of the Virtual Keyboard then I would deeply appreciated.
We've got to add Khmer language support to Android. It has been nearly 5years long and still no Khmer support. This is outragous.
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thanhvv said:
The Fonts folder is under system (System\Fonts)
My Galaxy Tab is rooted, I am using ASTRO File Explorer but can not copy fonts to that folder. Anyone can help?
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Using Root Explorer and mount R/W to overwrite the system file.
Once rooted, installing the font is not the hard part. The font still doesn't render correctly. It's missing a script or something that can assemble the subscripts.
Khmer Keyboard is easy: Install MultiLing Keyboard and it's Khmer plugin from Android Market.
I have installed this two but viewing web site still not correctly display.
Do you have any idea on how to fix this ?
hollow1 said:
I have installed this two but viewing web site still not correctly display.
Do you have any idea on how to fix this ?
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Android can read Khmer Unicode but lacks the script to properly display it. This problem touches the multi keyboard as well. To correctly display webpages in Khmer, take a look at the Khmum Browser from Beeline at Android Market.
CafeKampuchia said:
Android can read Khmer Unicode but lacks the script to properly display it. This problem touches the multi keyboard as well. To correctly display webpages in Khmer, take a look at the Khmum Browser from Beeline at Android Market.
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I got it to displayed the characters properly but the bottom consonants won't get rendered. This pathetic, tried everything but couldn't get it to rendered unicodes.
Hi,
Can I install Hindi fonts on my S2. I have read can be done for rooted phones but what about non-rooted phones?
Thanks,
Vishal
http://www.appbrain.com/app/font-for-galaxy-sp/com.hongik.fontomizerSP
have a look at
jje
vishaljain said:
Hi,
Can I install Hindi fonts on my S2. I have read can be done for rooted phones but what about non-rooted phones?
Thanks,
Vishal
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best option for copy attached font file in \system\font as DroidSansFallback.ttf
rename "ARIALUNI.ttf" to "DroidSansFallback.ttf"
DroidSansFallback.ttf is used when particular charector is not available default font.
Attached font is fully Unicode compatible font will all set of characters
http://4fastfile.com/abv-fs/0817736246/Fonts True Type Collection - ARIALUNI.TTF
http://www.mediafire.com/?mzmmjgoiiue