@ Jonas;
Well I guess it can be considered a shame on my part that I did not
know about xstroke before your post. Anyway I examined the link,
however the way strokes are defined is somewhat different. Xstroke
seems to define strokes using regions which it passes through, DKN
uses a list of
Hi again Sydnal,
sydnal wrote:
@ Jonas;
Well I guess it can be considered a shame on my part that I did not
know about xstroke before your post. Anyway I examined the link,
however the way strokes are defined is somewhat different. Xstroke
seems to define strokes using regions which it
Yeah, me too, awesome stuff!
On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 2:10 PM, Nishantha Pradeep
ucscnishan...@gmail.comwrote:
Good work and I am impressed. I will find someway to try this out
cheers
Nishantha
On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 5:18 PM, mscwd01 mscw...@gmail.com wrote:
That's really impressive
Very cool.
This reminds me of xstroke on iPaq in the old days.
http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix03/tech/freenix03/full_papers/worth/worth_html/xstroke.html
It was pretty easy to add new strokes for additional characters in that
approach (I recall adding åäö).
A glace at the DKN source seems
Good work and I am impressed. I will find someway to try this out
cheers
Nishantha
On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 5:18 PM, mscwd01 mscw...@gmail.com wrote:
That's really impressive and i'd guess a whole lot more intuitive to
use than the virtual keyboard for quick text entry.
I'll definately
That's really impressive and i'd guess a whole lot more intuitive to
use than the virtual keyboard for quick text entry.
I'll definately have a play around with it when I get a spare minute
or two; when I do i'll try and provide some feedback.
Thanks for sharing!
On Apr 11, 11:56 am, sydnal
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