add dictionary to android keyboard - Android Software/Hacking General [Developers Only]

I have a a big list of the words for my language.
Is there any easy way to create new dictionary for the android keyboard and install it?

I would also be interested in this
I have a huge list of words and I can easily do a parser that'll format them the way the phone wants.
anyone knows how?

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Is there a list this keeps? I'd like to add and subtract some words. Is it a text file I can edit?
Thanks,
C
Yeah, I'd like to know that also.
I've a list of all words (well, almost) in my language in alphabetical order and I'd like to use it as XT9 Dictionary data.

[Q] General localization

Localization in Android is easy. But I have to define everything what I need.
Is there way to access some common standard words from system itself?
Some words like "Cancel", "About", "Help" are definitely inside locale somewhere.
How can I use them?

[Q] [IDEA] Am I the only one having the idea of this app?

Well, now that you have opened this thread, please have a look at what I want to say.
I am new to HTC Sensation and I have tried some apps which claim to add words from text file to Custom Dictionary. But there are some devices on which it does not work, and, unfortunately this does not work on Sensation either. So, I am having idea of an app which does the task in a new way:
All it should do is to 'read' words one by one from our given text file and then 'type' it in a text editor like New Message. But before it presses 'space', it should touch the first suggestion given above the keyboard. First suggestion is always the word that we originally type, no matter whether it is in dictionary or not. Touching it will add the word to dictionary. I believe that this is easier to apply as this is a manual method and does not require editing database file.
Second method (a bit more technical):
Open given text in a text editor like New Message or New Gmail email (gmail, because it also underlines words which are not in dictionary and supports big number of words). Then touch every word one by one. If a pop-up menu appears on a word then it must select the 'second-last' option. This is 'add to dictionary' button.
I am not a developer, if I were, I would have made this app myself. So I can only give theory.
If this can be applied, it can be useful for many users who use transliteration method to type in their languages.

[Q] Perfect Keyboard Pro question ... ?

I've tried dozens of keyboards but always end up landing on Perfect Keyboard Pro as my default. Its T9 key and voice key are appropriately placed, and its basic, yet customizable layout is superb!
There is but one little annoyance. It seems to come preloaded with dictionary words that I can't delete.
For example, if I type the word after, then AfterDawn pops up as a suggested word (as much as I like AfterDawn, I just don't type it enough for it to be in my dictionary). Another example would be if I type the word only, I get Molybdenum as a suggestion (I had to look that word up).
These suggestions are not in the stock dictionary, and don't pop up as suggestions in any other keyboard I install, so it must be exclusive to PKP.
Tried emailing you at [email protected] but no response, has anybody had any luck with this app's user dictionary?

How to Program Settings/Preferences on Soft Keyboard?

Hi folks,
I'm the designer of the ASETNIOP keyboard and I'm getting really close to having a beta version available for folks to try out (if interested, search "asetniop beta" to find the signup page). One last thing I'd like to do in this round is to make languages other than English available. I've already built the dictionaries, but I haven't been able to find much in the way of instructions on how to populate the internal menu (Settings -> Language & Input -> Keyboard & input methods) with options and build the callback functions so the user can switch languages.
Can someone point me to a good tutorial that would help me get a handle on this part of things?
Thanks so much!
Zack Dennis

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