Android : Add Support For Foreign Languages In Droid App?
Jun 15, 2009How to add support for foreign languages in an android application?
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View 2 RepliesAs of yesterday my predictive text has gone weird. It seems to be making very odd choices of words when I'm typing a text. It also seems to be including some foreign language characters which I think are Turkish. I've checked the language settings and it's definitely set to English. The problem isn't application specific as I've tried both the default messages application but it appears to be specific to the Touch Input keyboard as SwiftKey keyboard appears to be ok. I've tried rebooting but it's the same deal. I prefer the default keyboard so I really don't want to go to another one.
View 1 Replies View RelatedIf I run my android application with htc magic with locale English. I find my application running properly and if I find to run it on Motorola droid with locale Korean, I find even my application(apk) cannot be installed on the device. Do android support different language? Is it because of different language OS version?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI use my phone in English, but often send and receive text messages in Spanish (and other 2 languages...) What do I have to install/do/change to make the phone able to at least read and correctly render text messages received in Spanish?? I just get a bunch of "?" signs when there are special characters.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI was actually wondering if the Dev version of the G1 would ever be available with different keyboard layouts...
I'm getting old and my brain isn't flexible enough to switch between keyboard layouts anymore... errr... ok, let's say that the low-to-zero availability of the G1 elsewhere on the planet would make a localized version more than appealing... not only for AZERTY-addicted people like me, but more for the day to day usage beyond the dev tool it is.
I know the G1 is coming out in a few days here (at a big price tag), meaning the keypads and hardware exist, but hyper locked, (sim and bootloader), as a futur dev, and continuous geek, I'd love getting an officially "FRogalized" Dev G1 :-)
Would choosing the kb layout ever be possible in the Android Market checkout?
I use to be able to buy apps from the uk or anywhere now all the sudden when I hit buy and go to use credit card I can't select any of my cards..did something change that I don't know about is there a way to buy foreign apps.
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Which programming languages can I use on Android Dalvik?
Mostly, Android applications are written in Java. But i heard that its also possible to use Scala or some other languages. And I also read that it's possible to include native C/C++ code.
Is there a reference/list available that shows which languages can be used?
I have an application that lets users create different forms (surveys) and then fill them. (so its a substitute for paper).
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View 6 Replies View RelatedI searched here and on google and did not find a definite answer.
I'm looking for a way to circumvent AT&T's forced data plans (there's wifi EVERYWHERE!!). As far as I know, AT&T towers can read the IMEI number of the phone you are using. That tells them what phone it is, where you got it, and what version it is. So when AT&T sees that you have your sim card in a smartphone, they send you a text saying, "we slapped a data plan onto your account". However, I think that maybe AT&T can only enforce the data plans on phones sold in the US.
My dad got a Nokia N85 (this is a smartphone, right?) from China and has been using it for at least two year now and he's not getting a forced add-on data plan. It could be because he was using the phone without a data plan before the smartphone+data combo that he's not being charged. We just renewed our contract, but my dad did not get a text about adding data charges, or AT&T will charge him without notification at the end of the month.
Does anyone else have a foreign smartphone in the US on AT&T? Any data charges?
Is there any way to remove foreign characters just before sending a SMS? I know that some keyboards can do that, but I'm looking for something universal. I want to delete them, because when I use them, one SMS can contain only 70 characters instead of 160.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI just got a Samsung vibrant. But one thing that really bugs me is I can not view foreign websites on it. By that I mean say I visit a Indian website with Indian alphabet characters as its font...I can not not actually read it since I get random symbols. But on my old nexus one running 2.2 i could view the page perfectly.
Any suggestions on how to get the vibrant to be able to view the foreign webpages with foreign languages as main type? Is it a 2.2 thing?
I should like to manipulate (copy, delete, rename..) files and folders on PC under Windows, with a script being executed on my smartphone under Android.However, i don't know the correct syntax to use to do this.I use Script Manager with the Samba addon.
If i was on a PC under Windows, i will do, by example, that in a batch :
net use \192.168.2.x my_password /USER:my_user
copy local_filename \192.168.2.xc$foreign_folder
This DOS script copy a local file on a remote hard disk.
I should like do know how to do this on my Smartphone in a script executed by Script Manager.
first, I'm not big into the whole syncing my FACEBOOK contacts to my phone as it just creates a whole bunch of contacts that i don't want. and i really don't like the way android does contacts do you keep the contacts on your phone or sim card? i noticed my sim gets full but the phone does not. and the sim can't use foreign characters such as � � � which is annoying. do you use MS outlook, gmail contacts or the contacts thing on your PC to edit them? how can i delete some of the SEND MESSAGE entries? there are 4, one for each number but i only need one of them.Sim can't use foreign characters
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am playing with the Android TTS engine. I am trying to set it to speak in Spanish from Mexico, rather than from Spain. I have tried several combination's of language code / country code but I have not been able to get anything by Spanish from Spain. Here is my code currently
loc = new Locale("es", "MEX");
myTts.setLanguage(loc);
say("Hello");
I have also tried ("es","US"), ("es","LA"), ("spa","US"), ("spa","MEX") with every combination that I can think of it is showing me this in the log: TtsEngine::setLanguage found matching language(spa) but not matching country(MEX). loaded es-ES successfully. I can exit my app and open up the TTS Service Extended. If I set the language to either Spanish[es] or Spanish-Latin America. Either way when I hit 'listen to preview' I get "Hola" which is expected. But from my application I get "Heyyo" instead of "Hola". Can anyone see what I am doing incorrectly to set my language?
Is there a way to get the application label in different languages according to locale? For example, I can get the application label "Settings" of package com.android.settings in English, "Ajustes" in Spanish.
View 4 Replies View RelatedBy running $DONUT_SRC/prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.4.0/bin/arm-eabi- gcc --help I get (among other things) "Permissible languages include: c c++ assembler none". Is it possible to include other languages like Fortran? I can't find the source files to the toolchain such that I can modify the GCC- configuration to include something like --enable-languages=c,c+ +,fortran.
View 2 Replies View RelatedIs their any way to get the IME Supported language list & selected language? InputMethod & InputMethodManager not having any function to get this details.
View 2 Replies View RelatedWhat is the best way to internazionalize a software on android? I want to release a single apk with different languages. What is the smartest way to procede?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm writing a free application that's only in Serbian language atm. English version will follow but priority is to get it published on Serbian. I'd like to know will I be able to upload my app on Android Market, or it has to support some of "official" Market languages?
View 4 Replies View RelatedDoes anyone have an inkling how I could find out the available languages for speech recognition (relating to the LANGUAGES extra on the ACTION_RECOGNIZE_SPEECH action).
View 4 Replies View Relatedi'm pretty happy with the stock keyboard on my HTC DESIRE but i get really annoyed that there is no fast key for switching between the input language. i live in sweden and write often in either swedish or english and would like a keyboard that has a button on it somewhere for fast switching between these two languages.
as it is now, i go into options and select the language which is not so bad to do once a week but its a pain when your switching 10 times a day. and why do reviewers say the android keyboard is no good and always praise the iphone one? is the stock keyboard really that bad? whats a good alternative?
How can I localize my application to support some Right to Left languages? How can I localize my application to support Hebrew? Arabic? and other languages?
View 1 Replies View RelatedIs it possible to find dynamically what are the languages supported by the application? For example, I have strings for the following languages: English, French, Dutch and German. They are defined in their corresponding res directories: values, values-fr, values-nl and values-de. I want to give the user the possibility to choose between them and for this I want to load them. But I don't want to hard-code the choices. I tried to use: getApplication().getResources().getAssets().getLocales() But this method returns all the locales the phone supports.
View 1 Replies View RelatedFrom what I've read, speech recognition is available for 3 languages: English (UK, US, Au ..), Japanese and Chinese (Mandarin). Does anyone know more details about how to switch between these languages? Is there a way to know (programatically) which language is active for speech recognition on a certain device? (maybe in Japan the only have Japanese ... but can I get this information somehow ... like a property or anything?).
View 2 Replies View RelatedIn theory, Dalvik executes any virtual machine byte code, created for example with the compilers of
AspectJ
ColdFusion
Clojure
Groovy
JavaFX Script
JRuby
Jython
Rhino
Scala
Are there already working versions of bytecode compilers for Dalvik available for other languages than Java?
I recently got my hands on a cheap mt6572 phone and I intended to give it as a gift, but it only has english and some Asian languages available in the settings menu, and since the person I was going to give this phone to doesn't speak english or any sort of chinese-like language, I'd like to know if it is possible to add other languages to the android(4.2.2) running on this phone. Considering that those apps on the store that supposedly add languages have already been tested and don't seem to work.
View 2 Replies View RelatedOk im now using huawei u8120 and I have installed modificated 2.1 android (yes i can install 2.3.7 cm7 but its slow) and i wanna ask how can i add more languages (locale)in to 2.1 android like lithuania locale ?
View 1 Replies View RelatedAssume I want to write an xml resource file with a a non-europian language, say japanese, thai or chinese-What encodings can I use and what do I have to to to both the xml header and the Writer to makes these work - Also is there an easy way to map a Locale into acceptable encodings
View 4 Replies View RelatedPossible Duplicates, Which programming languages can I use on Android Dalvik? Which programming languages can be used to develop in Android? What programming languages can one use to develop Android applications? Also are there plans in the future to expand the amount of programming languages that Android will support? UPDATE: There are really good answers over here http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3316801/which-programming-languages-can-be-used-to-develop-in-android-closed
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