I am trying to use Ankidroid on my new LG Marquee phone (Android 2.3), but it will not display Biblical Hebrew correctly. Apparently, Android 2.3 does not support languages like Hebrew, Arabic, etc.I have thought of several workarounds, but do not know their feasibility. I am not a programmer, just someone who wants to use the cool Ankidroid program to study Hebrew:(1) A new plugin with Anki (desktop) that generates images in place of the Hebrew text, so that font display is not an issue.
(2) An alternative to Android's Webview: would java or something else be able to display RTL languages correctly?
Any suggestions? Thank you.TJ--
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Hello TJ:
On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 4:24 AM, TJ <climbingtoy-onlineorders@yahoo.com> wrote:I am trying to use Ankidroid on my new LG Marquee phone (Android 2.3), but it will not display Biblical Hebrew correctly. Apparently, Android 2.3 does not support languages like Hebrew, Arabic, etc.I have thought of several workarounds, but do not know their feasibility. I am not a programmer, just someone who wants to use the cool Ankidroid program to study Hebrew:(1) A new plugin with Anki (desktop) that generates images in place of the Hebrew text, so that font display is not an issue.Something similar (in principle) to this has been done for LaTeX to display mathematical formula.In that case, I believe, you write the code for a particular formula and an image is generated for it and used thereafter.I have not used LaTeX support with AnkiDroid, so I am not sure if that works out of the box.(2) An alternative to Android's Webview: would java or something else be able to display RTL languages correctly?I think having our own implementation of RTL text layout and rendering might not be trivial to do.
Any suggestions? Thank you.
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I am also using the latest Git, and having no particular problem. I
just tried logging out and logging in again, it worked...
Do you see the screen "Sync account" asking for Username and Password
at any point?
If you have a webcam, could you please record AnkiDroid before and
during the redirect?
If you want to avoid Git problems, you can always download as a ZIP:
https://github.com/nicolas-raoul/Anki-Android/zipball/master
and send us a diff (or zip of the src directory)
Thanks for your help!
Nicolas Raoul
I watched the video. Please try clicking "Account synchronieseren"
instead of "Publieke leersets ophalen".
Is it better?
Maybe the button labels are not clear enough?
If even a developer was mistaken, I guess other users will do, so we
must found a way to make the menu items more explicit.
Cheers!
Nicolas Raoul
On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 4:41 PM, Nicolas Raoul <nicola...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Dennis!
> Could you please send this to the mailing list instead? or even
> better, create an issue below:
> http://code.google.com/p/ankidroid/issues/
> Thanks for your feedback!
> Nicolas
>
> On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 4:28 PM, Dennis Meulensteen
> <den...@meulensteen.nl> wrote:
>> Thanks for helping out Nicolas,
>>
>> Here's a screencast I did using "androidscreencast". I could do one in English, but I suppose I'd have to change some settings in my phone. I have only had this phone for less than a week (my first smart phone and I love it!).
>>
>> I do want to use Git, even though its counter-intuitive to me, so I can keep up-to date with any changes to minimise any patching that may be required later on. I'll see if I can get the Eclipse integration to work.
>>
>> I'm happy to help with a good cause like Anki(droid), maybe I'll stick around.
>>
>> Dennis
> Maybe you could have certain fields rendered, not by the html
> renderer, but by an (overlaid) Textview?
Interesting idea!
If you could find how to do this that would help us a lot.
Cheers!
Nicolas
For people who don't have the Cardo font, does this make things worse,
or no change?
If it breaks anything, maybe we should check whether the Cardo font is
present or not, before doing the trick?
What do you think?
Cheers!
Nicolas Raoul
Thanks!
Nicolas Raoul
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where is the bug report on Android BIDI? Which versions are affected? Is
there a test webpage to show the problem?
Robert
http://backsla.sh/bidi-forced-rtl
I�ve some Hebrew in there, but probably not the Unicode range in
question (Cardo on google.com/webfonts doesn�t show these). Can you
provide an accurate Unicode string �binary� which renders wrong? Or the
full page given to WebKit?
That test page renders fine on my desktop (Chromium), in the Android
standard browser and the �DebugBrowser� on my Android 2.3.7 phone.
Happy?
Robert
I have no experience with RTL, I guess all Hebrew/Arabic users should
test your branch, so that a solution that works for everybody is found
:-)
About the branch:
If you don't feel like switching to 2.0 now (because it is very
unstable), the best would be to create a "cardo" branch starting from
the 1.1 maintenance branch. When you switch to using the 2.0 alphas,
be sure to regularly pull recent changes from master to "cardo", so
that other alpha users can use it.
Haha maybe my explanation is not very clear... if you have any doubt
just ask here.
Cheers!
Nicolas Raoul
Indeed, we already store a few fonts there, and also a file that is
loaded by all AnkiDroid instances. That would be the most logical
place.
http://code.google.com/p/ankidroid/downloads
Cheers!
Nicolas Raoul
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Attached is the screenshot, taken with a Nexus S running (unpatched) ICS 4.0.4.
As you can see it is very similar to your latest one.
The main difference I see is with the vowels placement, which is (in my opinion) too far up or down on your screenshot.
I guess this is mostly related to the font, and it's probably mostly a matter of taste.
The best explanation I could find is in this thread:
In particular the message from Shachar Shemesh on December 12th 2010.