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I'm not sure if this is the right section to post this in, but I suspect that my smartphone is actually rendering a lot of my kanji (ok not a lot a lot, but enough to annoy me) in chinese forms, rather than Japanese. For example the 僧 kanji isn't a rice paddy up the top, but rather has something like two dots separated by a line in the middle. Does anyone know how I can fix this? Bearing in mind that technology stuff isn't my strong suit...
Thanks!
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Lol, perhaps I should have pointed out that I had googled the issue before posting here, might have avoided snide lmgtfy links. Clearly my google-fu is not as strong as yours.
EDIT: Also, I'd like to point out that if anyone has any tips for fixing this that don't require rooting your phone, or changing the system language to Japanese, that would be awesome, because I am very unwilling to root my phone because I am very bad with technology.
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Pretty sure it's not possible unless you root your phone.
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Well, perhaps someone might know some kind of useful trick. Here's hoping anyway.
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I share your problem and think that it's not just a simple case of googling the solution. I've tried various things, with varying success. E.g. the app 'iFont' seemed promising to solve the issue at hand. However, it doesn't seem to work for me. It can change the font, but the issue with using the wrong Chinese (fall-back) glyphs remain. So far I haven't found a working solution that doesn't require rooting my phone. After wasting some hours and being frustrated by the whole mess, I just gave up as I hardly use my phone ...
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Thanks for your help Hyvel. I guess I may just have to ask someone better with tech than I am to help me root my phone.
Cophinia, you might have better luck with the droidsansjapanese font that google apparently released? Also only available for rooted phones so I haven't really looked into it.
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It's a samsung duos, but honestly, I have enough trouble with computers that on top of not even understanding the rooting instructions, I'm really unwilling to root it without a lot of help from someone on hand. Thanks though!
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It seems like chrome is messing with wwwjdic, naoru won't display in the japanese version. This is really annoying, and I can imagine that while naoru isn't a problem, having kanji display in the chinese version in wwwjdic is a huge problem when you get to less common words that you need a dictionary for.
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I found that even when I set my smartphone language to Japanese, anki still displays the chinese variants of the kanji. Does anyone know why, and can you help with any solutions? Thanks!
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Yeah, I have morelocale2, which is how I was able to get Japanese. But it didn't help.
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is anyone familiar with google translate?
I have installed translate in my new cell phone. in contrast to what I had before, this new one has a problem: when I do handwritten kanji, it takes the first stroke and moves it to the translate line. when I add the next stroke, it then adds both as an additional item to the translate line. it does so repeatedly up to the full kanji.
thus, instead of a single complete kanji in the translate line, I get a meaningless "stroke order" chain.
can that be fixed in the setting? is it a bug?
please help!
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The kanji fix app is awesome imho. Yes, you need to root your phone. But if you want to display Kanji w/o switching the whole phone over to Japanese rooting is the only option anyway.