Are you thinking of the matchbox keyboard? On Tuesday 26 August 2008, Jelle De Loecker wrote: > Jus tot egt things straight: how many keyboards are there? > > We have the qpe one, we have this terminal one (with the bevels and > such) but wasn't there another one, a full keyboard with no fancy graphics? > > /Met vriendelijke groeten,/ > > *Jelle De Loecker* > Kipdola Studios - Tomberg > > David Samblas schreef: > > I have followed th Raster indications to install spanish dictionary and > > it works :) > > > > Note to Ubuntu/Debian users, the compatible dictionaries are installed > > on /usr/share/dict/ > > if you dont find your lenguage there do > > > > #apt-cache search wordlist|grep ^w|sort > > > > to show avaiable lenguages > > > > change wspanish for your lenguage > > > > #apt-get install wspanish > > > > and > > > > then > > # scp /usr/share/dict/spanish > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/lib/enlightenment/modules/illume/dicts/spanish.di > >c > > > > Avoid the shorting part because this dictionaries are already shorted > > and depending on the locales you will only messit > > > > El mar, 26-08-2008 a las 22:40 +1000, Carsten Haitzler escribió: > >> On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 12:35:53 +0200 julien cubizolles > >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> > >> babbled: > >>> I've installed raster's image, mainly to get its great keyboard, and I > >>> love being able to switch modes/adding my own (french keyboard). > >> > >> great! see below about adding a french dictionary :) > >> > >>> However I have some isssues. > >>> > >>> 1 : sometimes, an application calls a keyboard and I get stuck with the > >>> old keyboard. Is there a way to prevent that from opening so that no > >>> matter what I always get raster's one ? > >> > >> this is a matter of qpe still making its keyboard and qpe and illume > >> clashing. it manages to make sure no big mess happens, but it means it's > >> a luck of the draw (first in, first served) as to which keyboard gets > >> displayed. :( can't turn qpe's keyboard off currently. > >> > >>> 2 : I don't understand how "predicive" those two keyboards are. For me > >>> predictive would mean suggesting the n+1 (or n+p) character when I have > >>> pressed n keys. At the moment the only thing it does is suggesting > >>> several combination of n keys, to correct some typos I would have made. > >>> It's very annoying since the word I correctly typed isn't necessarily > >>> displayed among those suggestions. Is that how a "predictive" is > >>> supposed to work or am I missing something here ? > >> > >> with illume's keyboard (my one) in the latest illume's you get a > >> dictionary. it should be possible to create a french dictionary - take > >> /usr/share/dict/words from your desktop (i assume you have a french one) > >> and: > >> > >> sort -f words > French.dic > >> scp French.dic > >> 192.168.0.202:/usr/lib/enlightenment/modules/illume/dicts/ > >> > >> (assuming your FR is plugged in). then it will use french words to > >> predict - if you select the French dictionary. :) > >> > >> but as such it will display the most likely matches in the dictionary > >> based on how far the "typo" is from the word (the closest wins). it > >> doesn't try and predict at all - only "fix" so you have to type all the > >> letters - it just makes up for typos and a "fat finger" on a "small > >> screen". press top-left dictionary icon to select dictionaries when no > >> word is being composed (select this to list ALL matches - EXACTLY what > >> you typed will be the first thing in the list always - if you select it > >> it gets added to your personal dictionary so it can match and fix your > >> typos later). > >> > >>> Btw Is there a way to scroll through the suggestions of the predictive > >>> keyboard ? > >> > >> illume's one? left dict icon above the keys of the keyboard - vertical > >> list of them. just drag it up and down - select the one you want. :) > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Openmoko community mailing list > > community@lists.openmoko.org > > http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community
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