@xpaulos2, please replace from the Days RO stored images, the one with the id 453 with the one attached to this message. OR completely delete the set and I'll upload a new one, whatever is more convenient to you. Thank you.
And another thing you can help with, can't decide which day image translation is better:
Left is the "correct" one, with normal shape and sizes for the letters.
For the right image, I slimmed the 'D', because I felt that the distance to the next letter it's too small to be seen (1 pixel...
Tried that (again, just to make sure), it still gives me DD.MM format.
Could this issue be related to the font installed on the band? To some settings related to Romanian language? To the app installed on phone?
Help me out guys, I'm running out of ideas.
I want to edit and translate an official firmware from Polish (default) to Romanian, what are the options that should be checked/unchecked in order to obtain the "DD/MM" date format?
I must be dumb, because no matter what combinations I try, I always get the dot symbol (".") as date separator.
I've added Romanian translations and days resource images to the MB3Editor. They're fine at this moment, but I'll probably try to improve them and make them more consistent (if possible) in the next couple of days.
Thanks to @xpaulos2 for this great tool and the great idea behind, this should...
Same as @civico said, the best thing for the most users would be the latest STOCK EN firmware just with UTF-8 characters enabled.
@rendal, if you have some spare time, please make something similar for the 2.3.0.6 firmware (or for your next release). I'll also send feedback to Mi support and...