There's a very small number of characters that wont show on my One running rooted stock cm11. Does anyone know how to install a different font that supports more characters?
I live in Japan, so this is problematic.
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I've tried using Pocket CM (and other keyboards), but whenever I have a keyboard that has persian or arabic letters those letters show up as boxes. I could type these characters in word as long as I changed the font to one that supported persian characters (Times New Roman). I have tried changing the system font to Times New Roman but that has not helped. Any help is appreciated.
I just installed the new Openzio 2.1 rom and I love it. The only thing I am having a problem with is I am not able to see accented letters. For example I type a lot of Spanish and I am not able to see the accented "n"or the "o" , etc. Is this a problem with the rom?
As I'm sure you know whenever you dial a number in ICS or browse through contacts it shows up as 123 456 789. While it doesn't bother anyone living in the US, it's quite annoying everywhere else.
Using Gingerbread, changing the language to English (UK) disabled the number grouping. The only problem is it does not work any more in ICS, whatever language I set.
Is it possible to modify the phone.apk to disable number grouping or at least modify the location of the break?
To be clear I would like my final result to resemble the mockup in the attached screenshots
Doesn't anyone know?
After upgrading to lollipop, I noticed this Japanese characters replacing some letters especially on chrome. Also on some programs I see Japanese symbols just like the one I'll attach here. Anyone knows how to get rid of these?
On xperiablog i have too.
Any other website is displayed correctly.
Same thing on my z3c
haha, flow & slow may be the meaning... I would say it's xperiablog specific. (It doesn't appear if desktop site is selected in settings) and should be any arrows or whatever.
Pretty sure rhis is coincidental. Theyre using a downloadable web font for navigation icons, and the font just isn't loading. Some sites use a normal character like a letter or number as a placeholder; they're using a random unicode character which happens to coincide with a Chinese character
Hey guys,
I have looked but for some reason it's difficult to find information on this topic.
Sometimes I need to write in Slovak language on my Android 6 phone. However, it seems neither the AOSP keyboard nor GBoard have the ability to type with diacriticals (accented/national characters). The SK keyboard is identical to the EN one.
I tried SwiftKey but that seemed to slow down my phone and make it less stable. Is there any way to add languages with national characters to the standard keypad? (Preferably to the AOSP one.)
My 2nd question is about the reverse. AOSP keypad offers no word suggestions when the language is set to SK. GBoard and SwiftKey do, but only WITH accented characters. However most of the time when I type even in SK, I still don't want to use accented characters.
Is there any way to use a national dictionary (again preferably in AOSP) but have all the accented characters replaced with the standard A-Z? (E.g. č->c; é->e.) Even my old candybar phone with T9 had that ability 12 years ago and I miss it :/
Thanks in advance.
Edit: Oh sh*t posted in the wrong forum, sorry!! Please move to Q&A, I had multiple tabs opened and confused them
dontknowme said:
Hey guys,
I have looked but for some reason it's difficult to find information on this topic.
Sometimes I need to write in Slovak language on my Android 6 phone. However, it seems neither the AOSP keyboard nor GBoard have the ability to type with diacriticals (accented/national characters). The SK keyboard is identical to the EN one.
I tried SwiftKey but that seemed to slow down my phone and make it less stable. Is there any way to add languages with national characters to the standard keypad? (Preferably to the AOSP one.)
My 2nd question is about the reverse. AOSP keypad offers no word suggestions when the language is set to SK. GBoard and SwiftKey do, but only WITH accented characters. However most of the time when I type even in SK, I still don't want to use accented characters.
Is there any way to use a national dictionary (again preferably in AOSP) but have all the accented characters replaced with the standard A-Z? (E.g. č->c; é->e.) Even my old candybar phone with T9 had that ability 12 years ago and I miss it :/
Thanks in advance.
Edit: Oh sh*t posted in the wrong forum, sorry!! Please move to Q&A, I had multiple tabs opened and confused them
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