Set default language (for Harfbuzz to pick up localized glyphs
in a font), default text direction, and UI element mirroring
depending on the UI language.
This adds a new separate Romanian keyboard layout, with popup support.
- Functional buttons are translated.
- Pages 5&6 contain 3 groups of characters (I tried my best to group them logically):
- On the left: traditional Romanian cyrillic pre-1850s
- On the middle latinised forms from 1850s onwards
- On the right modern diacritics from 1900s to today
- Pages 7&8 add only large double quotes and section/paragraph mark.
- Popups are only avalable for most common diacritics. Swipe up for circumflex, swipe down for breve.
I can really call this the most complete though-the-ages Romanian keyboard. :)
uses caps for first letter of language name.
I have left English in first place because it is the default language, but it could be placed between Deutsch and Español.