temporary solution to all dictionary makers:
to make "coloured display" deactivate by default to your end users, start your .jar file on your mobile and deactivate coloured display and then you will get generated .rms file which is visible on windows OS alongwith .jar file . this file is not visible on your mobile phone and then
transfer this file in your zip archive .
tell end user to transfer 3 files .jar .jad and .rms into mobile
now when end user will start DFM , coloured display will become deactivated .
i tried to decode jar creater using netbeans to deactivate coloured display but i failed to open some classes . as i have little knowledge about j2me i didnt try further .
i request developers to do above job .
to make "coloured display" deactivate by default to your end users, start your .jar file on your mobile and deactivate coloured display and then you will get generated .rms file which is visible on windows OS alongwith .jar file . this file is not visible on your mobile phone and then
transfer this file in your zip archive .
tell end user to transfer 3 files .jar .jad and .rms into mobile
now when end user will start DFM , coloured display will become deactivated .
i tried to decode jar creater using netbeans to deactivate coloured display but i failed to open some classes . as i have little knowledge about j2me i didnt try further .
i request developers to do above job .