Greg wrote, "GoBible overcomes this by using Graphite somehow." Well, I suppose some phone manufacturers may have designed in Graphite into their firmware, but the fact of the matter is that Go Bible relies entirely upon what Unicode font coverage has been provided by the mobile phone manufacturer. It's pretty rare for any phone to have font coverage for the whole of the Basic Multilingual Plane. Manufacturers tend to have firmware variants for different marketing regions, to keep their stock levels manageable.
For some phone models, one might be able to rebrand the firmware so as to convert it for use in a different region, but in most cases, this would invalidate the warranty, and would always be at the user's own risk. Such services are also not free. Plus it's not just a text display issue. There is also the requirement to be able to write in any given language, in order to use the Go Bible search feature. Even if a particular [Nokia] phone can display [say] Amharic, that doesn't mean you can edit SMS messages in this language. Search item editing uses the same JSR as for SMS. As for fonts in Android devices, Martin Denham will know more about this, but from my own personal contact with the IT support guy for the *Pashto Zeray* translation, I have seen that it's feasible to customize Android font coverage to deal with the extended characters and their presentation forms required for Pashto, which are beyond those in either Arabic or Farsi. That being the case, even for scripts (such as for Myanmar and other languages) not yet supported by Google, there must be potential solutions, albeit requiring a lot of detailed knowledge as well as involving a lot of hard work. In one sense, Android (being open) is more amenable to such inventiveness than iOS. You can only display Bibles in PocketSword for those languages and scripts that have been built in or approved by Apple. You can ask Nic Carter for further details. David -- View this message in context: http://sword-dev.350566.n4.nabble.com/Pathway-SIL-GoBible-and-CrossWire-tp3919530p3922426.html Sent from the SWORD Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: [email protected] http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page
