Hungarian font set
potemkin
08 wrz 2023
Hi,
Can someone help me to find Hungarian font set to C901? I already tried to export from c902, but it seems that it use different format. Or am I made something wrong?
bodqhrohro
17 wrz 2023
Does the filename match the filename specified in FONTS.XML?
In general, if you want to cover many different scripts, I would recommend to craft your own TTF file in FontForge or so, based on several fonts. Especially if you would like to stuff there some modern font, as they are usually split into many files, and A100/A200 don't seem to support using multiple TTF files at once.
Jurij
27 wrz 2023
Hello,
What do you mean by "Hungarian font set" ? If you need Hungarian language, just flash your Sony Ericsson C901 with Central Europe firmware and customization and you will get Hungarian language
Best regards,
Jurij
potemkin
12 paź 2023
Hello,
What do you mean by "Hungarian font set" ? If you need Hungarian language, just flash your Sony Ericsson C901 with Central Europe firmware and customization and you will get Hungarian language
Best regards,
Jurij
The main problem is if I install that customization then this letter will be missing: á instead of that it has ? and T9 will not recognize that text. Same problem with the ó and ú. I was just curious if I can add somehow these text into the database?
bodqhrohro
12 paź 2023
If the font there misses the required glyph, you may edit the font to add missing glyphs manually, or put another font.
The T9 problem seems to be a bug on a certain model. You may attempt to put the HU.T9 file into /TPA/PRESET/SYSTEM/LANGUAGE from other model, they seem to be interchangeable.
potemkin
13 paź 2023
If the font there misses the required glyph, you may edit the font to add missing glyphs manually, or put another font.
The T9 problem seems to be a bug on a certain model. You may attempt to put the HU.T9 file into /TPA/PRESET/SYSTEM/LANGUAGE from other model, they seem to be interchangeable.
I did exactly what you wrote. I used the Wseries HU.T9 and copied into that place.
bodqhrohro
13 paź 2023
If copying a dictionary from other model does not help, then there might be a hardcoded set of characters allowed for T9 input somewhere in firmware (MAIN). Then you need a patch (as firmware in feature phones is one big monolith bundle, unlike in smart phones where it is split in small executables). A few people who have skills for that have remained, and probably not for free.
Jurij
21 paź 2023
The main problem is if I install that customization then this letter will be missing: á instead of that it has ? and T9 will not recognize that text. Same problem with the ó and ú. I was just curious if I can add somehow these text into the database?
You need to use main generic + FS Central Europe + customization central europe for your phone model, and that's all you need. I highly doubt that Sony Ericsson would release firmware with some missing / corrupted letters / fonts
Of course you can play with fonts in your phone and try different ones if you don't like generic ones, you will find them in phone file system: tpa/preset/system/fonts