[FONT MOD] Emoji unicode softbank encoded font - Atrix 4G Themes and Apps

I really like that there are now plugins for emoji for the major text messaging apps like Go EX Messaging and Handcent. I'm able to use them with friends and family who use iPhones and it works well. What I found irritating though is that text notifications for messages I receive end up as boxes where the emoji are supposed to be. Same with when I look at my text in the stock text messaging app.
Here's where this font mod comes in. It turns this:
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I found another project here that did something similar. The guy took an existing Japanese font and just pasted the emoji data from there. The problem with that is that the source images were really terrible. I think they were color images converted into font data... Very poorly. I couldn't tell what half the emoji were, even after I was told what they were supposed to be.
With emoji being integrated into official unicode recently, it was possible to find nice glyphs to represent exactly almost all the softbank encoded emoji:
http://www.unicode.org/~scherer/emoji4unicode/snapshot/utc.html
Thanks go to the maker of the Symbola font where most of the unicode standard emoji glyphs have been incorporated. It gave me a repository of glyphs from which to "borrow".
Unfortunately, unicode encoding does not equal softbank encoding. What that meant for me was days of converting, cutting and pasting 450+ emoticons into the right locations in the Atrix font.
Hopefully some of you will find this useful. A couple shortcomings:
1. Some of the icons, namely ones with text or japanese characters did not have representations in Symbola, so for those I took .bmps and converted to vector and then integrated them into the font. The result is that while for the most part they look good, they may be less sharply defined than the tailor made glyphs.
2. It took me a long time to figure out what the icon for "109" meant. I've never been to Tokyo, so I had no idea that was a department store. Unicode doesn't implement this one, so the icon is a duplicate of the department store icon.
3. I didn't really implement the flag icons because they aren't integrated into the unicode standard, and I didn't have anything readily available. I experimented with converting flags I could find, but for the most part they came out terribly. The following flags are missing: Japan, US, France, Germany, Italy, UK, Spain, Russia, China, South Korea.
The flags are really the main shortcoming. If anyone has these flags in black and white (not grayscale, that doesn't come out well in fonts. Dithering to emulate shades is fine), or wants to make them, I'd be happy to integrate them. They'd be especially welcome if they had been made as vector format. For now though, I'm not likely to try again to make them myself. I finished this project weeks ago, and frankly I'm tired of it
This mod replaces DroidSansFallback.ttf so if your version is already customized, be aware that those customizations will be gone.
How to install:
1. On your phone, make sure USB Connection is set to "None".
2. On your phone, go to Settings > Applications > Development and make sure USB Debugging is on.
3. Plug your phone into your PC and let any drivers install if necessary.
4. Unzip the file I attached and run installemoji.bat.

I send Emoji from time to time but nobody ever sends it to me, haha. My iPhone friends get excited when they see it but do not know how to send it back.

Haha, I had to show my iPhone friends how to set it up!

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Emoji on android?

Is there a way to get emoji on the HTC Hero? I have been searching on a few android forums and google without much luck.
I thought I would ask since it has become popular enough on the iPhone.
Here is an example of the emoji available on the iPhone.
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As a previous iPhone owner I really miss the possibility to use emoji. That is actually the only feature I miss. Long live Android
I hate bumping threads, but I want emoji on the android so here is a silly bump.
Happy new year!
True enough, I would like to bump for this emoji thingy as well.
bump!.. no news about this?
Bump!! I am getting a Droid and would love to have emoji on it!!!!
I want emoji for my N1
I think that this would be a really useful and nice addition to Android. I read somewhere that Google and Apple were talking about standardization of emoji.
http://www.tipb.com/2009/06/29/apple-google-propose-standardized-encoding-emoji/
I wish the Unicode consortium would hurry up!
In the mean time, are there any iPhone-emoji compatible fonts available? In for example Racing Live, I mostly see Japanese characters, in place of emoticons.
Bumpity bump bump! I need me some emoji love too. No IME's have it? I saw the ttf file for it but the pic are horrible.
Any sign of getting emoji on android in the not so distant future ?
lol most people have just bumped this thread Search the market for emoji and it should show an app called IMoNi that has emoji icons for use in it (its an email app) but unfortunatley unless you can read japanese (i think it japanese) you won't e able to use it
any news there???
I think Google is working on this (you can find stub code for emoji stuff in the Android source)... what I don't get is, why Softbank hasn't developed an emoji email app for the Desire they carry.
There also is an app called emogmail, but it's only available on the Japanese android market. Haven't tried to use Market enabler yet, but you should be possible to get it through that.
If you just want Emoji icons to show up instead of being empty boxes, follow the instructions on this thread:
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=690781
Any more news on this?
Cheers
Softbank is going to release their own mail app containing color emoji around october downloadable from the market
httx://mb.softbank.jp/mb/product/X/x06ht2/feature_4.html
Well, there's this app called "KeitaiText" I guess it's the closest you will get right now for Emoji in SMS... for emails the same dev made a different app.
I don't think Google will strive for compatibility with CURRENT iPhone emoji, since they use SoftBank encodings.... maybe when emoji are standardized in Unicode... but only the newer devices will be compatible, since entirely different encodings are used for the emoji chars.
Emoji's for Motorola Droid
If you want to use emoji's in your texts you now have a free app that will let you. On the Droid go to the Market place and search emojis then select emoji/goomoji and install it
++bump++
Any updates>?
as i know whatsapp for android support iphone's emoji.

[REQ] Music Player with Search (text) function

I was playing with Groovefish last week (while it was still working) and realized that I really enjoyed searching for music by text (artist name, title, etc) instead of trying to sift through my lists of mp3s stored on the device.
It got me thinking- why aren't there any good music players out there that with a text search option?
I'm picturing it working on some sort of index, similar to the way you can type a contact name or subject/sender in messaging, and it will narrow down the list of options as you type in real-time.
For devices with keyboards, this would be an invaluable tool. Does something like this exist and I've just missed it? If not, how hard would it be to implement?
yes there is actually
I wrote such a program a (very long) while ago. A small part of it's interface is in hebrew but basically it is icon based. Also, it is written for QVGA devices and i don't know how it will run on WM 6.5 and later.
It is meant to be finger friendly and easy to operate while driving, that's why i chose to implement this kind of input method.
I stopped development in the middle of making a new, WVGA compatible version with a whole new interface based on ALPINE's car audio system and haven't continued since.
Some screenshots:
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The search box is next to the magnifying glass icon and it updates the list in real-time.
You can download it here:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=BVYP6LY1
If you have any questions, hit the "i" button - my e-mail address is written there.
There's an awesome one called Windows Media Player. It comes with your device. You start typing and it filters
yeah- try using those tiny icons on a wvga display while driving, blue.
WMP is pretty terrible to use without a stylus, although it will sort through a list of titles as you type, now that you point it out. The problem, aside for the lack of finger friendliness, is that the search is only in the category u select.
In other words, I have to first click artist if I'm searching for an artist, or album if I want the album name. What I love about searching with groovefish is that I can type any part of the name, artist, album, etc, and it will find it on a whim. Being able to do that locally in real time would be extremely useful, especially with some nice big icons to click.
Gorel, my hebrew is a bit weak, but I can fake my way through it. Too bad you stopped development... theres really nothing else out there like this?
I'm sorry, not that i know of.
I may get back to deveploment now that i have my hd2 but it is very time consuming and it is very low on my priority list (i am not a pro)...
I think it is best if one of the developers here would incorporate this feature into his own software - it basically a simple sql query and shouldn't be too hard for a pro to implement.
edit: I just thought of something, assuming you have an hd2, you could use the zoom feature to make the program appear full screen!
Let me see... where did I put that hd2...

[APP] Newest TouchPal Keyboard

Here is the newest TouchPal keyboard from China!
Download it from CooTek
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Far has I know it is still in beta over there in China.... but I can not read chinese....
Here are some pictures!
I really like this keyboard it has always been one of my favorites ever sense the first beta last year. now they have made lots of changes and it is even better.
When you install it it will be in chinese. you will need to go to settings and switch it to english.
Looks nice. Downloading now.
EDIT: Just tried it out for a while. Verdict: It's great!
Once you turn off the Chinese language, the text prediction is great, and the buttons are quick and responsive. I like the option to have different layouts for portrait vs. landscape (even though I just use QWERTY for both). The edit button is top center, and very handy, since I came from a G1 and the Vibrant has no trackball/d-pad to edit words. One note though, the delete button in Edit deletes the next character, not the previous. Not a huge deal, since the backspace on the keyboard still deletes the previous character and you could just select what you need to delete in the Edit screen, just a weird change. If you don't know what I mean, try it out yourself, it's worth a try at least
I love that style of keyboard with the two letters per key (Like on my original Blackberry Pearl).
@Phromik
Yeah it is a great little keyboard. my favorite feature is being able to swipe to change from T9 to QWERTY
OOOHHHHJMMMGMGKLNAD!!!!!! MY favorite keyboard in the world i can haz again!!! THanks OP!!!
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OOOHHHHJMMMGMGKLNAD!!!!!! MY favorite keyboard in the world i can haz again!!! THanks OP!!!
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I am new to the Android side of XDA just picked up my Vibrant 2 days ago and loving it.............
My favorite too......one of the first things I downloaded to my Vibrant and seems to work pretty well just missing the ability to save passwords or url or email adresses (one click entry in the username or password box for websites is really slick and I miss that the most). It is still beta so we will see if they implement it later on.
Link not working... looks fun though
Sent from my SGH-T959 using XDA App
Go to Market and search for Touchpal... is in Chinese but you can change setting easily
Um, why does the app need access to Contacts and Voice Recorder?
I ask, because we (in the I.T. dept) are being bombarded by Chinese malware and such.
The permissions do seem a bit excessive for a keyboard.
Requires these permissions:
Your personal information
read contact data
Network communication
full Internet access, view network state, view Wi-Fi state
Hardware controls
control vibrator, record a

Google Design Resorces

Google Design Resources
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Howdy, chumps. Before you get going on designing an Android app, it's important to know what kind of resources are available. Many people head straight to AI and just start designing from the ground up without knowing about all the amazing recourses available from Google. These recourses are going to focus only on the Graphical UI aspect of the app. So if you came here looking for technical stuff, I'm calling the cops.
While these are supposed to help you get started on your app design, they're also just a great source of free graphics, fonts and templates that can be used for anything.
I'm not saying you'll be a millionaire overnight but it can happen a lot sooner than you think.
-Tai Lopez
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Material Design Guidelines
So if you're wanting to embrace the material design standard to make your app look beautiful, this is where you start. The guideline will reference everything that you need to know to make your app look just as good as one from Google.
Icon Library
The icons library contains every icon that you would find within the stock Android system UI. They're great looking icons that you can use for anything. Download the .zip file that contains all of the icons because that's going to come in very handy as you begin to design your app.
Device Metrics
If you ever need to reference the exact size and resolution of a specific android device, this is where you will go. This section is always be updated with the newest devices and their deimensions.
Roboto & Noto fonts
Roboto is the default font for material design. If you want everything to look great without taking time to search through thousands of fonts, just use Roboto as your default. It will also tell you when to use white or black colored fonts.
Sticker sheets & icons
Here you'll find "stickers" which are basically premade graphical interfaces pieces. Everything from volume sliders to shadow effects can be downloed for free. This will help you put together a mockup of what you want your app to look like. Everything will be compatible with Adobe Illustrator which is most likely what you'll be working with most of the time.
Color Palette
Bookmar this page because you'll be coming back here a lot. This is the material design color palette. Pretty much any assortment of colors from this page will look good together.
There is so much more in Google's design resource site that it's basically a wonderland full of goodies. But if you're just starting out, use these sections to get going. You can also check out all the other great stuff that have at design.google.com/resources

New ScreenClock Design

I'm have nearly finished this new screenclock but as I'm not going to be using it I need to know if there will be enough people interested in using it.
As with most of my designs I there is a lot of moving and resizing of certain items so I can only test on a 800x480 unit. I there are people wanting it who have a 1024x600 then I really do need a RELIABLE tester or 2. Previous testers have been shall we say slow in sending feedback and screenshots (I can only make it work for 1024x600 by looking at screenshots and then making adjustments).
Anyway, I have added a poll so that I can get an idea what users will be wanting to use it if any.
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Goose247 said:
I'm have nearly finished this new screenclock but as I'm not going to be using it I need to know if there will be enough people interested in using it.
As with most of my designs I there is a lot of moving and resizing of certain items so I can only test on a 800x480 unit. I there are people wanting it who have a 1024x600 then I really do need a RELIABLE tester or 2. Previous testers have been shall we say slow in sending feedback and screenshots (I can only make it work for 1024x600 by looking at screenshots and then making adjustments).
Anyway, I have added a poll so that I can get an idea what users will be wanting to use it if any.
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it looke really good
I would like to be tester but can only put in the unit only 2 times a day
Well, I don't care for that clock at all, but I'd be happy to help you in the testing on a 1024x600.
One thing I would like (don't even know if it is possible) is a sweep second hand instead of one that moves every second.
Not sure if this is something that is even possible but I would love to see a heading function instead of speed (mph/kph). I've got a speedo in front of me that I ignore already and Ive always wanted a display that shows my heading (N, Nw, S, Se).
Liking that digital font. Good job.
If you don't mind me asking, how are you using a different font? Are you using individual image files for characters?
The reason being, I drive an E46 BMW, and I painstakingly re-drew the numbers used on the other displays in the car in .png format (in fact I went a stage further and did the whole alphabet) in the hope I could build my own Screenclock. which matches the rest of the dashboard displays. If you're using individual png's, would you mind sharing how you did it?
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If you don't mind me asking, how are you using a different font? Are you using individual image files for characters?
The reason being, I drive an E46 BMW, and I painstakingly re-drew the numbers used on the other displays in the car in .png format (in fact I went a stage further and did the whole alphabet) in the hope I could build my own Screenclock. which matches the rest of the dashboard displays. If you're using individual png's, would you mind sharing how you did it?
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Believe me I tried every way I could think of including re-building the screenclock from scratch including a custom font but just could never seem to get it working.
In the end I cheated, I used a digital font and renamed it to Roboto-Itallic and copied it to the system/font folder. Obviously this will change anything in the firmware that uses that font but I have been using the digital font for a few weeks now and have only noticed a couple of things changed to the new digital font, overall it really doesn't make a huge impact.

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