[APP] Stock/System 2.3.5 Keyboard App That supports Greek/Eng Keyboard + Dictionary - Android Apps and Games

Hello all,
I recently became a U8800 owner and I decided to flash it with the latest MIUI ROM, only to find out that their stock Android keyboard does not yet support text prediction in Greek or Greek keyboard at all. Since I didn't want to install a third-party Greek IME from the market, I decided to inject a Greek dictionary found in a previous CM Release plus a Greek keyboard supporting existing LatinIME.apk (from htc devs on a stock 2.3.5 keyboard apk).
It should work on all devices/ROMs, but you can try and share your results.
I also removed all other dictionaries exept english / greek to make it light.
How to install:
1. Navigate to /system/app using Root Explorer and copy/rename your existing LatinIME.apk to a backup folder in your SD card (just to be sure, should things go wrong).
2. Use Root Explorer to mount /system/app as R/W and then paste the new LatinIME.apk inside this folder. Change the file's permissions to rw-r--r-- after pasting.
3. Reboot your device and go to Settings > Language & Keyboard > Android Keyboard > Input Languages. Under Greek, it should now say "Dictionary available".
Download Link:
http://www.multiupload.com/O5KAN3HQ1E
Here is another link to download it from:
nullfix.com

It wokrs correctly on HD2 with Xperia v42 ROM
Thanks

Nice to hear that it works ok.
It works also 100% on my Ideos x5

please reup to somewhere else! will test it on x10 2.3.4 with android keyboard running donut hd rom

Hi ! It's a good news, since I'm seeking how to do the same for the French language since a ROM i flashed my Wildfire S with doesn't support spell check or prediction for it.
Yet, I'm fairly new to the modding scene (my previous phone was a an LG oldie...) and don't know how all of this works, so could you please elaborate ?
Do you mean I should try and retrieve HTC_IME.apk (I'm guessing it's the equivalent of LATIN_IME.apk, but for HTC...) from the stock 2.3.5 ROM and replace the current crappy one with it ? Are the dictionaries contained in the apk ? If not, where will I find the French dictionary ?
Thanks for reading me, I hope you can help.
I would gladly click the "thank you" button for your OP, but I can't seem to see it...
So here goes the old-fashioned way : Thanks !

comaX13 said:
Hi ! It's a good news, since I'm seeking how to do the same for the French language since a ROM i flashed my Wildfire S with doesn't support spell check or prediction for it.
Yet, I'm fairly new to the modding scene (my previous phone was a an LG oldie...) and don't know how all of this works, so could you please elaborate ?
Do you mean I should try and retrieve HTC_IME.apk (I'm guessing it's the equivalent of LATIN_IME.apk, but for HTC...) from the stock 2.3.5 ROM and replace the current crappy one with it ? Are the dictionaries contained in the apk ? If not, where will I find the French dictionary ?
Thanks for reading me, I hope you can help.
I would gladly click the "thank you" button for your OP, but I can't seem to see it...
So here goes the old-fashioned way : Thanks !
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I have French dictionary on mine but i don't know where to find it..on stock Sony keyboard the files where located in system /usr ..but on the rom i am using with android keyboard i just have en.us folder..if anyone could give a hint ...
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Hanzo.Hasashi said:
I have French dictionary on mine but i don't know where to find it..on stock Sony keyboard the files where located in system /usr ..but on the rom i am using with android keyboard i just have en.us folder..if anyone could give a hint ...
Sent from beneath my cloak of magic
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Yeah I stumbled upon this same folder en.us in usr/ and it's purely useless (in regard of our problem) as far as I can tell...
But I found a way to get it back and working. It's basically the same procedure, but for HTC. I just posted it, I hope it'll help others as well :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1521922

comaX13 said:
Yeah I stumbled upon this same folder en.us in usr/ and it's purely useless (in regard of our problem) as far as I can tell...
But I found a way to get it back and working. It's basically the same procedure, but for HTC. I just posted it, I hope it'll help others as well :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1521922
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Looking good on first sight.will try it when i have time and post feedback!
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How to pull/push JIME & KIME through adb

I wanted to know if anybody knows what commands to use to add Japanese and Korean IME. Just looking through the android developer site, these can be added by just pulling/pushing through adb from SDK. I found some info on how, but the tutorial refers to using a number value in which I dont know what they are for Jap and Korean? I'm running Amon_Ra's 1.6.1 ROM.
Thanks
Mr3G said:
I wanted to know if anybody knows what commands to use to add Japanese and Korean IME. Just looking through the android developer site, these can be added by just pulling/pushing through adb from SDK. I found some info on how, but the tutorial refers to using a number value in which I dont know what they are for Jap and Korean? I'm running Amon_Ra's 1.6.1 ROM.
Thanks
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IMHO, you can use Jap IME and Korean IME on the market.
Is there any special reason you are trying to?
[email protected]: The market doesn't have a real keyboard IME for Jap, I've seen some for Korean, but havent tried yet? I've used Liliane, which is a copy and paste, but I'm looking for a real J_IME. Once I get Jap figured out, then I can proceed to Korean and Chinese IME's. I'm in the middle of switching to CM's latest 4.2.X.X, it always seems easier to find mods with his ROM's.
http://my.opera.com/wiz/blog/2009/06/16/how-to-install-japanese-ime-on-android
Thanks this issue has been resolved, did your method awhile back.

Arabic Gingerbread Keyboard

Update: I've added to the attachments Moo-gbkb-ar.apk . It is an Arabized version with dictionary for the "Keyboard from Android 2.3" version 1.0.11 by Steven Lin so the credit goes to him for the original application (here is a link to the original application in the Market: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.moo.android.inputmethod.latin.free)
Moo-gbkb-ar.apk resolves a FC issue on Desire HD...
This is an Arabic/English Keyboard based on hotaru's post here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=875202
The keyboard has a big Arabic dictionary.
The first file has the source files for the xml keyboard layouts and binary dictionary and Arabized strings. It is only for developers and you don't need it if you just want to run the app.
The second file is the APK file that can be installed directly.
If i install this on my nexus 1, will i get correct arabic letters, right now they are disconnected. if yes how to install them???
i know how to install the .apk but i have no idea what to do with the .zip file.
if this would enable me to read arabic on my nexus1, i will be so thankfull for you.
If your phone is not already Arabized this will not Arabize it. It only makes it possible to enter Arabic characters.
Is your N1 rooted? and what is your Android version (look it up in Settings=> About phone)
The attached zip file is for developers who would like to use the xml source or the dictionary in other apps. It is not for end users.
no my phone is not rooted...my android version is the latest 2.2.2
i can write arabic letters using "ibrahim keyboard" i downloaded it from the market, but can't read arabic from browser or other apps like twitter or facebook, as i said the letters appear disconnected.
i guess i still have to wait for the gingerbread release.
Gingerbread is not going to fix the disconnected Arabic characters problem based on the following article:
http://ardroid.com/2010/12/14/upcoming-android-info-arabic-support-and-other-features/
Rooting is not that hard and it gives you flexibility in changing many things including fonts...
You can use this simple method to root:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803682
and then flash the Arabized libraries from here:
http://ardoid.com/?p=27
Arabia said:
This is an Arabic/English Keyboard based on the hotaru's post here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=875202
The keyboard has a big Arabic dictionary.
The first file has the source files for the xml keyboard layouts and binary dictionary and Arabized strings.
The second file is the APK file that can be installed directly.
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This works well on Gingerbread, thank you.
didnt woek with HTC Desire HD...
can i get the Desire HD version of this Keyboard?
Can you explain more what the issue is?
I always interested to have an Arabic keyboard in my device. I am using HTC Desire Z with Android Froyo. Is this keyboard compatible with this device as someone has reported that this keyboard is not compatible with HTC Desire HD? Please Android Expert, help!
can work in galaxy tab?
I use it on a Nexus One with no issues. I would appreciate if you download it and let us know if you had any problems.
To activate the keyboard you will need first to go to "Settings"=> "Language & keyboard" check on "Gingerbread keyboard". Then go to any text box (for example create a new message) and long press on the text area until you get a list of options. Choose "Input methods" and then select "Gingerbread keyboard".
Dear Arabia,
The problem i am getting the: Force Close Issue>>>>
Any help?
Yesterday, i downloaded the one which is in the Market, worked perfectly, BUT cant write Arabic although the Arabic is there & the space bar has the Arabic swipe method???!!
<<I have the latest Arabic software & My device is not Rooted>>
really very good, i like it
thanks
Some Body helps me plzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
HD HTC HD
Can you attach the apk file that you got from the market (or a link to it) and I'll check it out for you.
For the force close issue, can you help me troubleshooting it by uninstaling my apk and installing the one in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=875202
test this apk, if it's force closing, then we'll need to report that to hotaru. If not then please let me know and we'll try to take it from there.
Regards,
Yahya
Arabia said:
HD HTC HD
Can you attach the apk file that you got from the market (or a link to it) and I'll check it out for you.
For the force close issue, can you help me troubleshooting it by uninstaling my apk and installing the one in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=875202
test this apk, if it's force closing, then we'll need to report that to hotaru. If not then please let me know and we'll try to take it from there.
Regards,
Yahya
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Dear Yahya,
First of all, i would like to thank you for your kind reply,,
Here you go, the link of the Gingerbread Keyboard from the Market which works with me ( No Arabic ):
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.moo.android.inputmethod.latin
Inshalla, i will install the one you advised me & will let you know by today it self.
Warm Regards
Salmin
Dear Yahya,
Just tested the one you advised me , and the same (Force Close Issue) i am having..???
Hope to hearing from you Soon.
Salam
Salmin
I'm sorry Salmin this means that the original apk has the issue. Only hotaru would be able to fix it. I only added the Arabic keyboard and I don't know that much in programming.
Regarding the Market keyboard, I thought it was a free app. This is a paid app and paid apps are disabled where I live.
I'm confused now. There is another keyboard by the same developer and the same name here:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.moo.android.inputmethod.latin.free
Is this the one you're using or is it the paid one?

Ginger Stir Fry [Gen1 + Gen2] [ZTE 2.3.4 leak based rom]

This Rom is based on the ZTE Android 2.3.4 (Gingerbread) leak with ZTE's 2.6.35.7-perf [email protected] kernel...
It is now obsolete ... a more recent version is here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1389364
This rom is for Gen1 or Gen2 ZTE Blades. You need to use ClockworkMod 3 or above to install this.
Ginger Stir Fry Beta 27
Download: gsf-blade-b27.zip mirror mirror
File size: 89.07 MB
MD5: e993799f9496d6979d8e547506afeb00
SHA1: ae98c4b74879667825223d0fe12a65ff6c2b54a7
*NO WIPE, NO WHINE POLICY - Please make sure that you wipe data / factory reset in ClockworkMod before reporting any bugs.
Included Apps / Credits
2.6.35 kernel with overclocking support - Source Code
Darktremor A2SD (modified by me)
App Widget Picker
Google Car Home
CM7 Contacts, Messaging & Dialler
CM7 Deskclock
CM7 Email
ZTE Emode & FelixL's Emode Helper App
OI File Manager
Andorko's FM Radio 0.5
CM7 Gallery
GMail 2.3.5
CM7 Keyboard
Gingerbread Launcher (With 3D App Drawer)
Live Wallpapers, Magic Smoke Wallpapers (CM7), Visualisation Wallpapers
Google Maps & Street View
No-Frills CPU Control
Rom Manager 4.4.0.6
Super User
Android Terminal Emulator
Google Talk
Flashlight (Torch App)
Android market 3.1.5
Voice Dialler (CM7)
Voice Search
YouTube 2.2.16
Busybox 1.19.0 - Source Code
Bash (CM7)
OpenVPN (CM7)
Dropbear SSH (CM7)
Nano (CM7)
CM7 GPS Shim
CM7 APNs
Lib Files (stagefright, media decoders, surfaceflinger) & Browser App from Orange Monte Carlo rom (ZTE Skate)
Particle Ring Boot Animation (Optimised by me)
Extra Ring Tones (Mostly from CM7)
Most of the rest of the rom is from the ZTE Gingerbread leak.
GPL source code notice - The following parts of this rom contain GPL code:
The kernel used in this rom was modified by me & Burstlam from ZTE's Skate 2.6.35 kernel source code, source is here: https://github.com/John-Kenney/kernel-35
Busybox is using the compiled binary from busybox.net here, source code is available on the busybox.net website here
Bash & Nano are taken from the CM7 project - instructions to compile CM7
welcome here @ xda, wbaw!
keep up the good work!!!
Oh ! a modaco man on xda,welcome.
a new competitor for elitemovil
I don't really know why CM7 struggles with its own kernel. Wbaw said in some earlier posts on Modaco that this leaked kernel is way more buggy than the one used in CM7. I regularly switch to CM7 because of its features and to see the innovations in Android. But I always keep coming back to ROMs based on stock kernels because the CM7 kernel simply sucks. I use my Blade for more than half a year now and CM7 always disappoints me. These kernels are far better than the one CM7 is using, that's my own experience by using each ROM for a week or two. The best would be to mix all the good working stuff of the available ROMs into one.
Thanks to wbaw for joining xda. Great efforts!
guys, i used to own a blade, enjoy the best rom there is, and also give wbaw all the support he deserves, actually all devs deserve.
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA App
@wbaw
I found you ! .. keep up the great work man !
after my posting at:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1163609&page=3
it may not surpise you that I may try the b19, and that I just used your 'donate' link.
cheers mate.
btw,
just noticed that b19 is an all-in-one ... will it go on ok considering I already have clockwork installed ?
The all in one 'TPT' version is only for users with 'Gen1' phones which were sold with Android 2.1 (Eclair) who haven't updated to 'Gen2' radio firmware yet. It updates the radio firmware, installs the rom & the latest clockworkmod all in one. Because it is flashing the low level radio firmware & loaders there is a very small risk involved ... but it's the safest & easiest way to get to Gen2, it'll work even on an unrooted Gen1 phone. If you use the TPT version then follow the instructions carefully & I'm not responsible if you break your phone.
The all in one TPT version wont work on phones that were sold with Android 2.2 (Froyo) or officially updated to Froyo. Those phones are already 'Gen2', so they don't need any radio firmware updates, so they should just use the standard clockworkmod .zip file to install the rom.
If you used a previous version, then you've already got the Gen2 radio firmware you need for the rom. So you should install the standard clockworkmod version which is linked at the top of the post. There is absolutely no risk of permanently damaging your phone with clockworkmod.
HI!
Is this good ROM?
Does all work fine?
Is the Battery life good?
Does all works?
I maybe tested this ROM once really fast but it was older version!
yes, yes, yes, yes easy
Hey wbaw !
I just flashed this ROM and it is good but how many % it is completed?
and can you fix Estonian language? it works but: [settings --> applications] not work :/ maybe it need other Estonian language files to framework-res.apk ..?
I can confirm that com.android.settins force closes every time when i select any item under Settins>Applications when language is set to Estonian.
When language is set to English everything works fine.
I wonder were Estonian translation comes from anyway, since its only half translated and as far as i know it is not in stock Android 2.3.4 nor in CM7.
BTW any changelog from b17 to b19?
Thanks for a very nice ROM!
Graviticvortex said:
I can confirm that com.android.settins force closes every time when i select any item under Settins>Applications when language is set to Estonian.
When language is set to English everything works fine.
I wonder were Estonian translation comes from anyway, since its only half translated and as far as i know it is not in stock Android 2.3.4 nor in CM7.
BTW any changelog from b17 to b19?
Thanks for a very nice ROM!
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Almost all ROMs which have Estonian language but it's not Estonian ROM them not work fine!
some apps not work and some settings an other not work!
If anyone can find any Estonian Gingerbread 2.3 ROM then the language can be added to framework-res.apk and then it needs to work!
Peaaegu kõik ROMid millel on Eesti keel aga pole Eesti ROM nendes ei tõõta kõik siis hästi!
mõned programit ei tõõta ja mõned seadused ei tõõta..
Kui keegi leiab Eesti GingerBread 2.3 ROMi siis selle keele saab lisada: framework-res.apk ja siis peaks tõõtama hästi!
Sorry for bad English and sorry if I wrote something wrong to Estonian..
I live in Finland so I don't remember really fine how to write in Estonian and my English is not really good yet!
EDIT: If anybody can tell me how I can edit/fix language then plz. tell me! and what name Estonian language using in framework-res.apk ?
The Estonion language files were taken from CM7, that has much more complete language support.
wbaw said:
The Estonion language files were taken from CM7, that has much more complete language support.
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OK
but it needs little bit editing or then need adding from other ROM the Estonian language..
when I have free time for ZTE then I can try to search better Estonian language to GingerBread!
CM7 is Gingerbread & it does fully support Estonian as well as many other languages.
Is anybody having trouble updating the launcher pro home launcher..???
Sent from my ZTE-BLADE using XDA Premium App
wbaw said:
CM7 is Gingerbread & it does fully support Estonian as well as many other languages.
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OK! I used CM7 and no Estonian language!
right now I use this ROM so I cant test newer CM 7 Nightly!
Does ZTE Blade CM 7 have Estonian language or other CM7?
thank you very much for making me leave from the battery eatter cyanogen
I noticed that the music player not work!
I tried to get it to work with other language: English
but still not work!
how it can fix?
Do I need again to find one good ROM which works and are 100% stable... ?
:/
I will try to search official normal cra# 2.2 ROM back!
I cant use ROM which not work fully!
I don't even have time for ZTE because I edit ROMs for JetDroid and here finland schools starts again soon (only 7 days I have free time..) and then I don't have time to search or edit ROMs...
EDIT: How I can extract and re-pack the boot.img?
I don't understand how, I don't understand that how and when I try then not work.. is there any extractor program for .img files?
A little doubt about this ROM, does it support RDS for FM radio?

right to left in android 4

I read a lot of posts here abut installing Hebrew (MENUs) in android Chinese devices... But this is not my question
I just want to know - if the direction of right to left (rtl) is solved in android 4 version.
I want to buy Chinese device - leave the menu in English - and just want to type and read Hebrew (sms, surfing etc.) - (buy downloading hebrew keybord app).
thank you alot - this will help me.
samiro said:
I read a lot of posts here abut installing Hebrew (MENUs) in android Chinese devices... But this is not my question
I just want to know - if the direction of right to left (rtl) is solved in android 4 version.
I want to buy Chinese device - leave the menu in English - and just want to type and read Hebrew (sms, surfing etc.) - (buy downloading hebrew keybord app).
thank you alot - this will help me.
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IMHO, for writing hebrew and reading it, I think is not related to the Android OS version.
Also, I think maybe the problem is that you can not change the rtl setting in chinese devices.
You could try to get a multilanguage rom for your device and check if hebrew is included.
But that was just my opinion.
Have a nice day!
Alpha120 said:
IMHO, for writing hebrew and reading it, I think is not related to the Android OS version.
Also, I think maybe the problem is that you can not change the rtl setting in chinese devices.
You could try to get a multilanguage rom for your device and check if hebrew is included.
But that was just my opinion.
Have a nice day!
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Hii
Hebrew is not included in the languages menu.
But I read a lot about that android 4.0.3 support RTL - and don't matter if it's Chinese or not.
Hi again.
I have tested with my phone, SGS+ with "paranoidandroid" rom (ICS) and changed the system language to hebrew (i think it was) and I can write from right to left using the stock android keyboard.
I meant chinese phones are less supported and you will have a hard time searching a compatible rom or even rooting it.
So, question answered?
Alpha120 said:
Hi again.
I have tested with my phone, SGS+ with "paranoidandroid" rom (ICS) and changed the system language to hebrew (i think it was) and I can write from right to left using the stock android keyboard.
I meant chinese phones are less supported and you will have a hard time searching a compatible rom or even rooting it.
So, question answered?
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sound good you say "I can write from right to left using the stock android keyboard."
one chinees man from ebay send me photos and he can write from right to left
sound gooooooooood

[Q] Atrix 2 Italian??

Hello everyone, I'm an Italian guy and I have a atrix 2. I would like to know if there is a way to install the Italian language on this smartphone. thanks
Turboie91 said:
Hello everyone, I'm an Italian guy and I have a atrix 2. I would like to know if there is a way to install the Italian language on this smartphone. thanks
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Do you have retail or at&t device?
It's at&t device
Turboie91 said:
It's at&t device
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Is there anyone who can help me?
Turboie91 said:
Hello everyone, I'm an Italian guy and I have a atrix 2. I would like to know if there is a way to install the Italian language on this smartphone. thanks
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It's posible... but you need "developer's skills" if you want insert the italian language in your current Stock ROM. On the other hand, the "Easy" way is install https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jp.co.c_lis.ccl.morelocale&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImpwLmNvLmNfbGlzLmNjbC5tb3JlbG9jYWxlIl0., and set your LOCALE (I assume is it_IT). In general all non system apps will be translated, and maybe some system apps too, or maybe not.
Another "solution" is install a Custom rom like CyanogenMOD. You can read this thread.http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2121029.
alrojas said:
It's posible... but you need "developer's skills" if you want insert the italian language in your current Stock ROM. On the other hand, the "Easy" way is install https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jp.co.c_lis.ccl.morelocale&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImpwLmNvLmNfbGlzLmNjbC5tb3JlbG9jYWxlIl0., and set your LOCALE (I assume is it_IT). In general all non system apps will be translated, and maybe some system apps too, or maybe not.
Another "solution" is install a Custom rom like CyanogenMOD. You can read this thread.http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2121029.
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Thank you very much
+1. developer skills: - this is the most difficult and time-consuming solution (I made this, translate the official ME JB + official ME ICS rom's from English to Hungarian):
You decompile the main apps (framework-res, moto-res, blur-res, system, setup, phone, chinamms, browser, etc... cc. 20 app) translate the .xml files, put this in the res/values-in and recompile the apps. - it"s realy hard, but the earlier ME ICS probably has italian language support, If I remember correctly, and those files may help.

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