Good news. It seems that under the hood pretty much of the honeycomb system is already translated in other languages. It's not ready yet and some language specific formats don't work yet, but it is good enough for now. Also many dictionaries are already loaded on the tab. Only thing you have to do is to switch the locale with (for example) MoreLocales2 or any other locale switcher.
It works for Dutch and also for a few other languages I tried.
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I am using english wm6 rom and I can hardly find any t9 input method, which is the stroke input method in many chinese mobile device, for this version of windows mobile.
i prefer neither cd-star nor monster coz they are not stable and slow down the system. is there any stand alone SIP cab file available?
Hi, I was looking around and finally found this:
http://blog.g4team.com/?page_id=339
It is by far, the best that I've seen in terms of providing the ability to read Chinese Traditional, Simplified, and Japanese as well as inputting those languages. No registry tweaking necessary as Leies has already packed everything you need into cabs.
Be warned though, the "Enlarge Start Menu" utility will not work with it.
Specifically,
http://blog.g4team.com/?p=64
this will give you keyboard support for chinese input. No need for T9 when you have full keyboard available.
Ok i give up. I have searched for a solution on how to add other languages to picsel browser (other than english) but can't find anything. someone posted he found a way to use hebrew but it's not even close to working.
i also emailed the picsel management team and they told me there aren't any language packs available for the program.
also, adding fonts to the fonts folder doesn't help... only for specific webpages.
PDF's and other webpages are jibbrish.
now as this is a development section.. i'm sure that Picsel would be thankful moneywise to anyone who developes language packs for them... so maybe someone should... i of course... will buy the language pack (if it supports hebrew ) from whoever creates it.
Thank you.
I gave up long ago...
But I will tell what little information I know pertaining to this:
The Palm version of Picsel does have language packs (the one I saw was for Chinese/Japanese), but I was not able to make it work with the PPC version.
Some years ago, there is (or was) a version of Picsel made for Japanese use, but I have never been able to find this. It was preinstalled on Musea PocketPCs from the Japanese mobile provider Docomo. Some screenshots are attached.
I find it unlikely that it is impossible to select different language packs for Picsel browser because it does have the option. However, I believe Picsel is pretty much an abandoned project, so it could prove impossible to make these language packs.
Perhaps I am just pessimistic.
the selection of encoding doesn't mean much eventually... and from what i know.. picsel are working full time.. they're implementing the browser and other software into company PPC's as a built in browser instead of internet explorer... some hightech companies in israel are using it.
japanese/chinese wouldn't help me but thanks
where does it have the option?
Though Nexus One is available in few countries, some owners like me speak languages that aren't supported by default. I type in my local language about half of the time so this is a big deal.
My country (Philippines) in the list of the available Locales. My language (Filipino/Tagalog) isn't supported by the dictionary too. The "User Dictionary" feature is very useful, but I have too many words to add for me to have a decent dictionary.
What can I do to have a the dictionary for my native language?
For Android, what's the best tool(s) for typing different languages? Popular languages happen to have complete locales and dictionaries for different Android keyboards, but people like me are less fortunate.
Half of the time, I type in Filipino/Tagalog. For those times, I have to slow down because the keyboard's dictionary won't properly correct my typing. This is also terrible on Swype. It's great that Swype automatically adds words once they are typed, but it's still a hassle to enter every word I am to use.
What tools are available to make the keyboard work well for typing languages without dictionaries? Is there a language file for localization on Android?
search for HTC_IME on this forum. There's a version of the htc keyboard compiled for nexus one. It works great for various languages and allows you to add words automatically after typing, etc...
According to Google on the developer page for Android, the OS includes IMEs for Japanese among others; however, I have yet to see a ROM that includes a Japanese IME and I always have to use something like Simeji. This is fine, but I prefer to use the default keyboard that is built into the system if I can. Does anyone know why this functionality is apparently left out of the ROMs being released these days? Is there any apk that will enable the Japanese IME Google built?
http://developer.android.com/sdk/android-2.1.html#apps
http://developer.android.com/sdk/android-2.2.html#apps
http://developer.android.com/sdk/android-2.3.html#apps