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    How N900 such powerful device without Chinese Input and language support?

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    PrinceOfThieves | # 11 | 2009-12-17, 04:28 | Report

    Originally Posted by roamerjiang View Post
    There will be Chinese input soon! just read this http://blog.pconline.com.cn/article/928990.html
    Yeah, thanks to the boys at ifanr.com: http://www.ifanr.com/5645

    I was wondering what to get for XMas...

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    mail2fong | # 12 | 2009-12-24, 17:38 | Report

    Finally, you can using various input CJK by installing these application. Thanks to Ifanr.com. I have installed and it work perfectly.
    Follow the instruction

    http://www.ifanr.com/5882

    Enjoy@@

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    kabu | # 13 | 2009-12-25, 07:18 | Report

    Originally Posted by urmybaby View Post
    that is sad, sign, i wanna type chinese in sms to my girlfriend.
    yer,you can install,you can send sms to your lovely girlF

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    Last edited by kabu; 2009-12-25 at 07:30.

     
    maxximuscool | # 14 | 2009-12-25, 07:41 | Report

    WOuld be nice if someone can help porting Cambodian font along with the chinese fonts. Also add the keyboard support as well.

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    noobmonkey | # 15 | 2009-12-25, 07:49 | Report

    Originally Posted by maxximuscool View Post
    WOuld be nice if someone can help porting Cambodian font along with the chinese fonts. Also add the keyboard support as well.
    max?! lol you just created a thread for that (Your second one at that, and you are posting here....)

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    jakiman | # 16 | 2009-12-25, 07:53 | Report

    Originally Posted by mail2fong View Post
    Finally, you can using various input CJK by installing these application. Thanks to Ifanr.com. I have installed and it work perfectly.
    Follow the instruction

    http://www.ifanr.com/5882
    Hi, I was wondering if there is an english instructions?
    Is this method better than the GNU Emacs method?
    My goal is to input Korean...... Is this only for Chinese?

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    Last edited by jakiman; 2009-12-25 at 08:03.

     
    MrWh1t3 | # 17 | 2009-12-25, 08:40 | Report

    Originally Posted by jakiman View Post
    Hi, I was wondering if there is an english instructions?
    Is this method better than the GNU Emacs method?
    My goal is to input Korean...... Is this only for Chinese?
    I am living in Korea right now. I would like to have some korean fonts too.

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    mingkee | # 18 | 2009-12-27, 03:18 | Report

    Originally Posted by MrWh1t3 View Post
    I am living in Korea right now. I would like to have some korean fonts too.
    I think the problem is on the browser, it doesn't have Korean coding other than UTF-8.

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    mingkee | # 19 | 2009-12-27, 03:19 | Report

    Originally Posted by mail2fong View Post
    Finally, you can using various input CJK by installing these application. Thanks to Ifanr.com. I have installed and it work perfectly.
    Follow the instruction

    http://www.ifanr.com/5882

    Enjoy@@
    I have it installed on my N900 and now I can input Changjei (using Cangjei5)

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    LouisLoh | # 20 | 2009-12-27, 09:38 | Report

    To all Chinese friends here, here's some good news for ya.


    Chinese UI


    Chinese Input

    Shortcomings include: incomplete Chinese (simplified only) language integration ATM, and only one input method that is pinyin (i.e. no handwriting, no zhuyin).

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    Last edited by LouisLoh; 2009-12-27 at 09:46.

     
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