[REQUEST] Samsung keyboard dump - Galaxy Tab 4 Themes and Apps

Hi
I'm using CM 11 and only thing I miss from stock ROM is keyboard - to be specific that feature which makes it small and floating. Can anyone post dump of that keyboard? Or maybe someone knows CM11-like replacement for that feature
Regards

rzepa90 said:
Hi
I'm using CM 11 and only thing I miss from stock ROM is keyboard - to be specific that feature which makes it small and floating. Can anyone post dump of that keyboard? Or maybe someone knows CM11-like replacement for that feature
Regards
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.aitype.android

rzepa90 said:
Hi
I'm using CM 11 and only thing I miss from stock ROM is keyboard - to be specific that feature which makes it small and floating. Can anyone post dump of that keyboard? Or maybe someone knows CM11-like replacement for that feature
Regards
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Here is stock samsungIME (samsung keyboard) from Tab 4 7.0
1-extract
2-add to system/app
hope it work for u.

emoboy (Official Name!) said:
Here is stock samsungIME (samsung keyboard) from Tab 4 7.0
1-extract
2-add to system/app
hope it work for u.
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I forgot to write him , that stock keyboard don't install on CM.

This is what I've been searching for:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.aitype.android.tablet

I prefer hackers keyboard.

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[APP] Stock/System 2.3.5 Keyboard App That supports Greek/Eng Keyboard + Dictionary

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 ...
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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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Indic font & keyboard support on Slimbean

Hi,
Installed the Slimbean ROM on my infuse as I wanted a light ROM. Works almost perfectly - all I need to get working on it is support for Indian languages.
Do I need to install specific font files? What about getting keyboard support for indic languages?
Sorry for the newbie question, and any help is much appreciated.
dumma said:
Hi,
Installed the Slimbean ROM on my infuse as I wanted a light ROM. Works almost perfectly - all I need to get working on it is support for Indian languages.
Do I need to install specific font files? What about getting keyboard support for indic languages?
Sorry for the newbie question, and any help is much appreciated.
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If you want to change system language you have to compile it yourself with big language pack or just your langauge, it's open source.
If you want fonts there is an addon pack available on the homepage or within updateme app.

[DEV] [WIP] [ODEX] Samsung Galaxy s5 international keyboard

Well, based on some logcats and the help of my friend @Repulsa. I was able to enter the settings of this keyboard, but I wasn't able to make it work at all, it just crashes when you try to write something but you can enter to its settings. It's a little strange.
Well, here's the Samsung International Keyboard from the s5 european dumps.
It let you make some configs
It lets you install and update languages, but sometimes it crashes.
If you can update the default languages, it'll let you install new ones... a kind of weird I guess.
Here's the link, the files are ODEXED but you can deodex and the deodexed result will work on odexed roms, I tell you this because I have the deodexed Note 3 keyboard working on my odex stock rom (yes, the keyboard with f*king awesome emojis enabled)
Well, if you can help me, I'll love you so hardcore.
LINK
http://www.mediafire.com/download/duqj9v88rbj8pbz/Keyboard_s5.zip
Aaaaand!!!! Some awesome logcats for my beloved devs. (see attached files)
NOTE: I tried erasing the odex file and yes, it's still crashing like a little bi*chy buggy app
Good luck

Edit lang

Hello,
I am a regular android who had official versions of many of samsung and I know a little Android
but I block a little, do not judge me it is only for my personal use but I bought a copy of a NOTE 4.
However, the Chinese are not French: lol: they have made some mistakes in translation, I wanted to know how to edit a language packtage?
I think I found in system / tts / lang_smt but how to edit or create new?
Thank you for your answers
tonyamtar said:
Hello,
I am a regular android who had official versions of many of samsung and I know a little Android
but I block a little, do not judge me it is only for my personal use but I bought a copy of a NOTE 4.
However, the Chinese are not French: lol: they have made some mistakes in translation, I wanted to know how to edit a language packtage?
I think I found in system / tts / lang_smt but how to edit or create new?
Thank you for your answers
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TTS is text-to-speach only. NOT any menu texts. I'm not sure about if its stored in the same place when using different android version. Which android version is your clone running?
What mean the Chinese are not French: LoL ?
LS.xD said:
TTS is text-to-speach only. NOT any menu texts. I'm not sure about if its stored in the same place when using different android version. Which android version is your clone running?
What mean the Chinese are not French: LoL ?
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I'm french my english it's not perfect.
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How to know the true version and Rom used
tonyamtar said:
I'm french my english it's not perfect.
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How to know the true version and Rom used
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Not the hardware but at least the android version number is a clone. Is it a real TouchWiz clone with Samsung apps + features?
I think it's not a real touchwizz but a clone
tonyamtar said:
I thune it's not a real touchwizz but a clone
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System wide languages are stored in "framework-res.apk" + "settings.apk".
Ok thx a lot how can i édit
tonyamtar said:
Ok thx a lot how can i édit
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I'm not your mom and responsable for your breast-feeding. Just use google The needed tool can be found here @ XDA.
Thx a lot

Emoji switcher

Anyone have an ideal why emoji switcher isn't working with my Samsung s7 rooted? Can't get it to work. I want to install emoji one style.
Thx an advance. I'm sorry I'm French btw.
Tried that too without success. Not sure wether it was working on my S6, I don't recall.
Probably because of touchwiz, we should hope for an update I guess.
Not of a fan of touchwiz emoji's, prefert the aosp ones.
podupuis said:
Anyone have an ideal why emoji switcher isn't working with my Samsung s7 rooted? Can't get it to work. I want to install emoji one style.
Thx an advance. I'm sorry I'm French btw.
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From the information i skimmed through, it doesn't work on samsung phones, but what i did was just download the emoji font file, and replace the samsung one, there should be a lot of info on this if you just search for it.
pvar said:
From the information i skimmed through, it doesn't work on samsung phones, but what i did was just download the emoji font file, and replace the samsung one, there should be a lot of info on this if you just search for it.
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Thank you! It working!
Just found out, when I install the emoji one style from they site, the font have a weird issue. My keyboard show the good emoji but there is a bug with words. There have no space between word in text or anything else. Any ideal?
If you want to change emojis you need to get replace 1 file.
"SamsungEmoji.ttf" I think, then reboot. Just download like AOSP emoji and rename it to SamsungEmoji and put it in to /system/fonts
Tazerick said:
If you want to change emojis you need to get replace 1 file.
"SamsungEmoji.ttf" I think, then reboot. Just download like AOSP emoji and rename it to SamsungEmoji and put it in to /system/fonts
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Thanks.
it worked :fingers-crossed:
It was "SamsungColorEmoji.ttf" in my S7, worked great. Thanks!
Can this download and renaming in /system/fonts be done without root?
mickliq said:
Can this download and renaming in /system/fonts be done without root?
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Nope, it's in the root directory, so you'd need root to access it.
Can new emojis only show up if you send them to other Galaxy S7 phones? What happens when you send them to other phones?
When I used Galaxy S7 emoji file to replace my Galaxy S5 emoji file, all the emojis previously present on Galaxy S5/S6 correctly show up but mot the new ones.
Does that mean that additional font files are needed to display them correctly, in addition to renaming the emoji file from Galaxy S7 from SamsungColorEmoji.ttf to NotoColorEmoji.ttf on Galaxy S5/S6?
I replace the font with this one, got back Google's Emojis on the S7
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/themes/font-google-emoji-font-200-emojis-6-0-1-t3265883

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