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screener
05-10-2007, 01:08 PM
can i make my N800 read Arabic fonts . . . lets say in the browser ??
or as a file ?? you know a name of an mp3 or video name ??

and if i can do it ??

how would it be done ??

i have looked around i could not find any thing ??

screener
05-12-2007, 02:41 PM
I was thinking that someone could help me with this?

Is there no way to add fonts??

Or dose it take more than that ?

mancy
05-27-2007, 06:17 PM
1. Run x-terminal
2. Execute command sudo gainroot to enable root access privilege.
3. Copy tahoma.ttf to /usr/share/fonts/tahoma.ttf
4. Execute command fc-cache –f to rebuild system font cache information.
5. Exit from x-terminal.
6. Reboot the device
7. Now opera and all applications should be able to display Arabic font maybe not correctly but at least you've something to read.


sudo gainroot
su-
cp /media/mmc1/tahoma.ttf /usr/share/fonts/
fc-cache -f
exit
exit
reboot

screener
08-09-2007, 07:41 AM
i got the arabic fonts backwards so it was un-usable as if i did not have it ??

any suggested font for that mater ?? maybe it was the font . . . ??

thanks for your help

mk25y2k
08-13-2007, 07:52 AM
Since you already have Arabic fonts, this should work.

Use this link as a start:
http://qamoose.arabeyes.org/

You simply need to focus the search text field, type your text in the pop-up WEB virtual keyboard (not the one built-in), then copy/paste it wherever you want.

Well, with a few modifications to the code, you can create a web-based universal keyboard to any device. Of course, tributes go the guys at arabeyes.org.

Now with the new version of the browser based on Mozilla, Arabic's displayed properly. You can even open office documents as Google-Docs from Gmail containing Arabic text.

Enjoy!

rogue_ronin
08-13-2007, 09:52 AM
So is it just a matter of installing an appropriate font, then rebuilding the cache? I ask because I would like to read (and write) Thai.

m a r

mk25y2k
08-13-2007, 10:09 AM
Well, if you check out the code of the virtual keyboard at http://qamoose.arabeyes.org/, it permits your to use any UTF-8 based keyboard layout.

Actually, I have no idea on the rights related to the modification/alteration of their code, but, if it's open, it'll be a web based solution to all UTF-8 input layouts/languages.

screener
09-09-2007, 06:34 PM
sweet stuff

now i will go and try it with my new browser

when my device comes back from nokia

afdo
09-13-2007, 07:28 PM
1. Run x-terminal
2. Execute command sudo gainroot to enable root access privilege.
3. Copy tahoma.ttf to /usr/share/fonts/tahoma.ttf
4. Execute command fc-cache –f to rebuild system font cache information.
5. Exit from x-terminal.
6. Reboot the device
7. Now opera and all applications should be able to display Arabic font maybe not correctly but at least you've something to read.


sudo gainroot
su-
cp /media/mmc1/tahoma.ttf /usr/share/fonts/
fc-cache -f
exit
exit
reboot


Hello
Thanks for your reply.
i tried to apply this but after typing sudo gainroot on x-terminal i got the following msg.
Enable RD mode if you want to break your device.
How can i do this please?

Thanks with best regards.

Afdo

lilavati
09-17-2007, 12:51 PM
Try simply http://browser-extras.garage.maemo.org/install/ttf-arabic.install
It worked for me on 2007HE on 770.

italodance
04-05-2008, 05:33 AM
Try simply http://browser-extras.garage.maemo.org/install/ttf-arabic.install
It worked for me on 2007HE on 770.

it didn't work on my n800 os2008? why?


never found it in my languages :( help please

qwerty12
04-05-2008, 05:36 AM
It's for the web browser.

italodance
04-05-2008, 12:28 PM
It's for the web browser.

yes good i think i need arabic keyboard for read and use it

anyway i need persian language hope :(

qwerty12
04-05-2008, 12:33 PM
Look at http://foolab.org/node/1722

(Arabic, not Persian)

farzadsw
09-04-2008, 08:47 AM
yes good i think i need arabic keyboard for read and use it

anyway i need persian language hope :(

see this:
http://www.internettablettalk.com/forums/showpost.php?p=220759&postcount=7