On 2/13/07, Tomas Junnonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
The format of the virtual keyboard files has been documented [1] for
some time, but unless you're familiar with XML DTD's and really
patient it's probably hard create a full keyboard from scratch. So, in
the hopes that it will help people create additional keyboards of
their own I'm making an English Dvorak layout with its source
available as an example:
http://770.fs-security.com/extra-layouts/kb-layout-sample_1.0.0-1_all.deb
http://770.fs-security.com/extra-layouts/kb-layout-sample.tar.gz
Hi Tomas, everyone,
I'm the downstream maintainer for m17n-db[1] for Fedora/RHEL and was
particularly interested in porting the Indic (& other) keymaps to
Maemo. Though m17n-db & Maemo (vkb) have altogether different format,
but it would be interesting to be able to convert from m17n-db to vkb,
either via scripts or manually.
For the current vkb's implementation, I'm very much interested to see
how complex characters (indic ligeratures) with multiple key-inputs
forming one ligerature are handled by Maemo.
I'm starting porting some simple keymaps first (manually though) &
would put them up for testing once done.
Example of a very direct one-to-one key-mapping of en_US keyboard with
Assamese (as_IN) -
http://cvs.m17n.org/viewcvs/m17n/m17n-contrib/im/as-inscript.mim?view=markup
Lets bring i18n input to Maemo :)
Makuchaku
http://www.makuchaku.info/blog
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