On 7/20/09, Michal Brzozowski <ruso...@poczta.fm> wrote: > I've uploaded the source code. > http://pvtrace.com/literki-0.0.2.tar.gz > >> It is possible to use qwerty-button to popup and hide Literki? > > I'm not planning to integrate literki with illume, I think the current > show/hide method is good enough. > > 2009/7/20 OpenMitko <openmi...@gmail.com> > >> Great job, Michal! >> >> Literki is the best keyboard I've used on my FR. >> >> Thank You, and keep it up! >> >> 2009/7/19 Michal Brzozowski <ruso...@poczta.fm> >> >>> Hi community, >>> >>> This is a new version of your favorite keyboard. >>> >>> This update is concentrated on using libfreetype for fonts, and this >>> means >>> 2 things: >>> - it supports unicode input (at least I hope so, I tried it only with >>> Polish letters :-)) >>> - it looks much nicer >>> - the keys are much more visible when transparent, and thus I left >>> transparency always on >>> - you can change the font and size >>> >>> The mechanism for showing/hiding the keyboard has also changed. >>> >>> To pop up the keyboard: slide your finger upwards from the bottom right >>> corner. >>> To hide the keyboard: slide your finger down on the keyboard. >>> >>> You can configure what distance you need to slide. If you just click the >>> bottom right corner, the click goes through to the application, so it >>> (almost) doesn't affect using other applications when the keyboard is >>> hidden. >>> >>> Here's the package: >>> http://pvtrace.com/literki_0.0.2-r3_armv4t.ipk >>> >>> Here's a literki.conf explanation (I will update it shortly): >>> http://pvtrace.com/literki_conf.html >>> >>> Here's a recent screenshot: >>> http://pvtrace.com/literki2.png >>> >>> Have fun, >>> Michal
Isn't integrating it in Illume just one desktop file with "Keyboard" category? _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community