Hi,
Is there any way to type in hindi on my Touch 2? SPB Keyboard has started support for Hindi font with it's new release but when i select it, it shows ◙ kind of characters. Any suggestions???
as far as i know u need to change regional options in settings -> system -> regional settings --> hindu or wteva but ur fone must be made for asian region if its for european theres no hindu choice
whyayeman said:
as far as i know u need to change regional options in settings -> system -> regional settings --> hindu or wteva but ur fone must be made for asian region if its for european theres no hindu choice
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Thanks for response. I purchased it from India itself However there is no regional setting for India fonts which are called Indic Languages and it includes many of indian languages like hindi, marathi, telugu, tamil,etc..
BTW Hindu is a religion .. just fyi
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Hey all,
I was just wondering if there is a way to allow HD2 to show messages (sms/email/websites) with languages other than English (e.g. Arabic)
Is it possible to show different languages WITHOUT changing the GUI language of the phone ?
Is it possible to add an option to switch between keyboards of different languages (keyboard characters) ?
I heard that we should wait until HTC releases such software, but im not sure if this is correct, can anyone confirm this ?
Thank you very much
I read this topic ; http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=401966
But that changes the language of the GUI, I only want the phone to "read" a different language. How can I do that ?
Hi Guys
Because no korean language under language setting, anyone know how to add Asia Language (e.g. Korean and Japanese)
Thanks
ecw98 said:
Hi Guys
Because no korean language under language setting, anyone know how to add Asia Language (e.g. Korean and Japanese)
Thanks
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You can look into flashing to the Korean firmware, I don't know the risks, so do so at your own risk. I think I read in one of these forums that it is compatible with the I9000 and that people will be looking to flash to it when FroYo comes out for it head of the I9000....again, look into it, but I won't know what to tell you about Japanese & how safe it is in the end.
I have the Korean firmware & handset and there is no native support for Japanese.
From the FAQ:
23.Can I get Asian language support in the European firmwares?
There is (as of now) no way to reintegrate Asian language support in the European firmwares. The possibility may exist in the future, however, there are currently no devs working on it. There is of course always the possibility to flash back to an Asian firmware. Note that this means that you cannot set the interface to Asian languages (except Korean). You can still receive and send text messages in chinese/japanes etc (you will only need a new keyboard that supports inputting characters)
Hey can anwayone tell me whether the I5800XXJPF firmware version supports Chinese?
I bought my phone in China and am currently learning Chinese so I need it to support this, but I desperately what to update to a 2.2 FROYO firmware so that I can move apps to the SD card.
Can anyone help?
Thomas.
You tell me, I have no idea what language this is:
That's all I could find. There's no other language that could be chinese in locale setting.
Thom47 said:
You tell me, I have no idea what language this is:
That's all I could find. There's no other language that could be chinese in locale setting.
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Well on the second picture, two languages on top are not something even remotely exotic but two European languages Greek and Serbian. Third one does not look like chinese either.
Yeah, I was referring to the last language in the list. That was the only language that popped out as possible asian language, everything else I can recognize as something else
I don't know what you can do, download some Chinese locale setting from market (if they exist?)
After updated to the latest 4.3, the order of Contacts (now labeled as "People") are broken. Names
in Asian languages no long appear in romanization order when system is set to a Latin language.
All those names with Asian characters are listed after English ones.
However, this is not the case in 4.2.2. It is more natural to order them according to their romanization
form. This change makes it almost impossible to use the Contacts with names in Asian languages
without settingthe global system language to Ansian ones.
Yeah , having the same issue as well..
:| ,i 'm using global system language to english at the moment
Hi,
How to Set Language in Samsung Galaxy S5 ?
after morelocal2+ root didn't help...
I suppose that the language I want is not concealed and there is general... (Hebrew and Arabic)
Mostly in U.S. models they Removed language ,but in the International the language are Present.
There is a way to extract the languages to other models?
u1988 said:
Hi,
How to Set Language in Samsung Galaxy S5 ?
after morelocal2+ root didn't help...
I suppose that the language I want is not concealed and there is general... (Hebrew and Arabic)
Mostly in U.S. models they Removed language ,but in the International the language are Present.
There is a way to extract the languages to other models?
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Or just try a custom keyboard like Swiftkey/Swype etc etc from Play with lots of downloadable languages.
but, I'm talking about system language not keybord...
u1988 said:
but, I'm talking about system language not keybord...
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Oeps, sorry missread your post. Look for a possible language mod in the Themes and apps section or you might consider a custom rom with these languages included.
u1988 said:
Mostly in U.S. models they Removed language ,but in the International the language are Present.
There is a way to extract the languages to other models?
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Google has an app called Locale and Languages that does what you want. But it hasn't been updated since 4.1. Likely it's left up to carriers to support now.
You imply that you're not using the international ROM, so search the custom ROM feature lists. That is where you are most likely to find extended language support.
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Install an app like IVONA and make it your default
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Install an app like IVONA and make it your default
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Why Text-to-Speech app?
i need to chance the system lang...
u1988 said:
Why Text-to-Speech app?
i need to chance the system lang...
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Oh sorry , my bad
For samsung galaxy s5 g900a:
Go to setting app (shown as a gear in apps)>
scroll down to the "system" section>
select "language and input">
in keyboard and input methods select "swype">
select "languages">in the next screen select download languages">
a list of all available lanaguages will populate; select your desired language, allow it to download and upon completion all available languages will be available on your keyboard
Try to download any rom from Sammobil site belong to the region of the language you want ,and flash it
But make sure to download your device rom