On Friday 15 June 2012 11:21:10 robin wrote: > hi radek and qtdevelopers! > > thank you very much for this great release. I am at the moment trying to > add a German version. Now I have some questions regarding the keyboard: > > a) is there any specific reason why the svg (qwerty) file is of the format: > height: 330px and width: 300? > b) is every pixel then just scaled to have 640x480?
Svg is always scaled to display resolution. > c) If I open the svg in inkscape no layers are shown, but if I click on a > dark- grey rectangle. It says at the inkscape bottombar #key_XY_YZ > Rectangle on layer #key_XY_YZ. So what is the best way for me to edit the > svg to add another language layout (directly the xml file?) I think i don't understand the question. You should be able to open the svg in inkscape and do all the work there (moving keys, changing the text or changing the unicode values). > d) some of the letters are not centered on the grey rectangle, eg the ´l´ > is shifted somewhat to the left. I have almost finished correcting this. > Should I send/upload these versions anywhere. Yes please. > e) Is there any possibility to have the ¸show/hide keyboard` button in the > top bar being moved to the bottom bar, so we can reduce the topbar size > even further -> For android on freerunner it is only 24px which is just > about as low as you can go if you still want to read something, but would > be too small to press any button It should be possible. E.g. the predictive keyboard uses bottom bar. I wanted to implement it but i also didnt want to hold the release more. So i will try to do it for v46. > Another question would be if it is generally possible to start in landscape > mode? The landscape qwerty works quite well already using the thumbs. I can implement key for screen rotation or maybe if the layout filename contains "landscape" it could rotate the screen. > And last: Bluetooth is turned on as a standard. Can I edit a start-up > script some where to have it turned off? I think there is script in /opt/qtmoko/bin called bt-poweroff.sh which turns bluetooth off. Maybe adding it to /etc/rc.local or qpe.sh could do it. Regards Radek _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community