Use obsolete language code of Indonesian
The java.lang.Locale will transform the official language code "id" to
the obsolete "in". (new Locale("id")).getLanguageCode() returns
"in". To keep String representation and Locale compatible, we should
use the obsolete "in" as string representation.
This is exactly the same situation of Hebrew ("he" and "iw").
Bug: 6867914
Change-Id: I1a6ea6336d55cbf8a214f025aecf65308fb76140
diff --git a/java/res/xml/method.xml b/java/res/xml/method.xml
index 41d439e..b1315c0 100644
--- a/java/res/xml/method.xml
+++ b/java/res/xml/method.xml
@@ -42,10 +42,10 @@
hi: Hindi/hindi
hr: Croatian/qwertz
hu: Hungarian/qwertz
- id: Indonesian/qwerty
+ in: Indonesian/qwerty # "id" is official language code of Indonesian.
is: Icelandic/qwerty
it: Italian/qwerty
- iw: Hebrew/hebrew
+ iw: Hebrew/hebrew # "he" is official language code of Hebrew.
ka: Georgian/georgian
ky: Kyrgyz/east_slavic
lt: Lithuanian/qwerty
@@ -197,9 +197,10 @@
android:imeSubtypeMode="keyboard"
android:imeSubtypeExtraValue="AsciiCapable,SupportTouchPositionCorrection"
/>
+ <!-- Java uses the deprecated "in" code instead of the standard "id" code for Indonesian. -->
<subtype android:icon="@drawable/ic_subtype_keyboard"
android:label="@string/subtype_generic"
- android:imeSubtypeLocale="id"
+ android:imeSubtypeLocale="in"
android:imeSubtypeMode="keyboard"
android:imeSubtypeExtraValue="KeyboardLayoutSet=qwerty,AsciiCapable"
/>