Android :: Keyboard For Multiple Languages
Jul 6, 2010
i'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?
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Sep 2, 2010
If 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?
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Oct 29, 2010
Cyberon Voice Commander provides a natural and reliable interface to enhance the communication between people and mobile phones. It is one of the most popular products from Cyberon Corp. Now French, German, UK and Iitalin version of Cyberon Voice Commander are launched in the Android Market, and more than 16 kinds of language are scheduled to be launched in the near future. It not only benefits worldwide consumers to speak their native language, but also make mobile phone more useful. Multi-language version of Cyberon Voice Commander supports Android 1.5 and above verions, selling USD5.99 in Android Market .
Main Features:
1) With Speaker-Independent (SI) recognition technology, users can use directly without any training or recording in advance.
2) Through Cyberon Voice Commander, you can control your mobile phone with voice, such as dialing to contact, check time, navegating an application and so on.
3) In addition to accurate identification, Cyberon Voice Commander also provides a number of possible recognition results, so that you can operate it in more convenient way.
4) Cyberon Voice Commander supports Bluetooth headfree with Android 2.2 version. It ensures user's safety when they are driving.
5) No network connectivity is required for using Cyberon Voice Commander.
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Nov 13, 2010
I 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.
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Jun 13, 2010
I like the default keyboard that comes with the HTC Desire. However, the languages supported are only English, French and Spanish. Is there anyway to add any more? I would like to write in Italian, and it would be good to add this dictionary to the phone.
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Oct 16, 2013
I have android 4.3 AOSP keyboard, which works nice, but I want to add my language dictionary to it.
Main problem is that I have some brut.Androlib errors when compiling this one (when decompiling, no issues appear), and when I check if the APKTool added my wanted files to the apk I can only see that it almost recompiled the original file ('almost' because when I push it to the system/app dir, my system doesn't see this keyboard).
Another, less important question, can I use dictionary from another keyboard app (I guess I can, but just want to be sure)?
Screen os from ics decompiler, and this is what came in cmd using apktool, when I try to install framework-res:
W: Config flags size > 36. Exceeding bytes: 0x2000000.
W: Invalid config flags detected: drawable-nodpi-v8-ERR0
W: Config flags size > 36. Exceeding bytes: 0x2000000.
W: Invalid config flags detected: drawable-v8-ERR1
Exception in thread "main" brut.androlib.AndrolibException: Multiple resources:
[URL] ........
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Dec 21, 2012
I'm sure it exist though, isn't it..?
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Mar 4, 2013
Currently I'm running SlimBean 4.2.2 on I9000, which probably stripped the stock keyboard off most languages.I came from CM10.1 in which gesture/word suggestion typing worked in all languages.I was wondering if it is possible to add additional languages manually? Or maybe take the complete android stock keyboard out of the CM zip file and install it in my ROM.
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Jul 26, 2010
How can I make a keyboard to type the languages other than english?
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Oct 13, 2010
I need to type in both Swedish and English and the one thing I miss from my "other" phone is the easy switch of the keyboards while texting. I could text in both languages just by touching a button. With the Galaxy I have to go out of sms, go into settings and change the typing language. Is there an application or an installation to have multiple keyboards? Granted I could just type in English with the Swedish keyboard but then the spell check is in Swedish
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Nov 28, 2009
I love Better Keyboard, but have an annoying problem I can't figure out. When I am typing I must hit something periodically that makes the keyboard letters show multiple letters on each key. How the heck do I turn this off? What am I hitting by mistake that turns it on?
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Sep 2, 2009
The home screen of my Android application has three EditText views, meant to be used as three different search functions, each with a "Search" button. The app works perfectly on the device (G1) when using the trackball: I can move between the EditTexts with the trackball, all the events fire as expected, I can enter text using the physical keyboard in the selected EditText, Enter correctly submits the proper search, etc.
However, I can't switch between the EditText views using touches - only by using the trackball. Touches seem to be completely ignored by the EditText. Touches do fire for the buttons, but very hard - takes a lot of tries to make a touch register. In the simulator, clicking on any EditText does nothing - the first one always remains selected, and I never get a soft keyboard. This is all inside a TabHost - I've read there are some problems with that configuration, but it sounds like a slightly different issue (the EditText doesn't seem to lose focus - everything works perfectly with the trackball).
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Nov 22, 2011
My phone is the Droid X.
1. The main thing is that my texts won't send anymore when I turn my screen off or even exit out of the text message window. I have to keep my phone on and on that screen for at least 5 minutes until it finally sends. Before this, I could just text, send it, turn my screen off, and put it in my pocket and not worry about it sending. With my job and my life, I can't be doing this. I need a fix for this if possible.
2. This problem isn't as big as the other two but someone will send me one text and I will receive 2-6 times. I'll either receive all of them at once, or I will receive one text, and then 5 minutes later get it again, and then again 5 more minutes, and so on and so on. Now this can get very annoying when I am quickly texting and I keep getting texts like 15 times. I need a fix for this as well if possible.
3. One of the most annoying things about all this is my keyboard is not typing. I'll click on the "insert message here" box and start typing but the letters won't appear. The word suggestions will appear and whatnot acting like I am typing but it won't. My only temporary solution to this is exiting out and going back into the text but it doesn't seem to actually work as I am finding myself sitting there for about 10 minutes exiting and entering back into the texts over and over.
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Aug 26, 2010
I 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?
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Mar 6, 2010
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.
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Feb 4, 2010
By 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.
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Sep 8, 2009
Is their any way to get the IME Supported language list & selected language? InputMethod & InputMethodManager not having any function to get this details.
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Sep 8, 2010
What 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?
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Jan 27, 2010
I'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?
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Oct 1, 2009
Does 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).
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Oct 27, 2010
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?
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Feb 19, 2010
Is 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.
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May 6, 2010
From 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?).
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Jan 3, 2010
In 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?
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Dec 30, 2013
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.
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Feb 3, 2012
Ok 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 ?
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Mar 15, 2010
Assume 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
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Jul 23, 2010
Possible Duplicate:
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?
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Jun 15, 2009
How to add support for foreign languages in an android application?
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Oct 16, 2010
Possible 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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