Guys, quick one for y'all.. Has anyone out there successfully trained (or
patched) the handwriting recognition in QTMoko to recognise the old
Palm-style graffiti (preferrably Graffiti version 1!)
I'll try training it today, but if someones actually patched the code I'd
love to hear about
shr-testing 20090502:
enlightenment was unable to run the application enscribi the
application failed to start
Zinnia and Zinnia-tomoe-zh installed
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 7:20 AM, Russell Hay russe...@ysmail.net wrote:
Fantastic news... let me know if there's anything I can do!
Russ
On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 6:00 PM, jeremy jozwik jerjoz.for...@gmail.com wrote:
shr-testing 20090502:
enlightenment was unable to run the application enscribi the
application failed to start
Zinnia and Zinnia-tomoe-zh installed
Could you try to run it from the command line? There might be
yop,
error loading shared libraries: libecore_evas.so.0
ill look for an installer for that and try again later tonight.
On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 4:46 PM, Olof Sjobergh olo...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 6:00 PM, jeremy jozwik jerjoz.for...@gmail.com
wrote:
shr-testing 20090502:
so after searching for a bit i am failing to find a link for
libecore_evas.so.0 as an ipk.
closest mention is this:
http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-td2587826i60
but i find no link. any ideas out there?
On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 4:52 PM, jeremy jozwik jerjoz.for...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 5:44 AM, jeremy jozwik jerjoz.for...@gmail.com wrote:
so after searching for a bit i am failing to find a link for
libecore_evas.so.0 as an ipk.
closest mention is this:
http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-td2587826i60
but i find no link. any ideas out there?
Hi Olof, any chance of having english support added to this?
Otherwise (as a non-hacker) can I contribute anything that'd support you in
adding english support?
Russ
2009/2/14 Olof Sjobergh olo...@gmail.com
Hi,
This is to announce the first release of Enscribi, a new handwriting
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 12:38 PM, Russell Hay russe...@ysmail.net wrote:
Hi Olof, any chance of having english support added to this?
Otherwise (as a non-hacker) can I contribute anything that'd support you in
adding english support?
Hi,
There's nothing stopping adding english support. I
Fantastic news... let me know if there's anything I can do!
Russ
2009/5/13 Olof Sjobergh olo...@gmail.com
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 12:38 PM, Russell Hay russe...@ysmail.net wrote:
Hi Olof, any chance of having english support added to this?
Otherwise (as a non-hacker) can I contribute
handwriting recognition method), available at
http://tomoe.sourceforge.jp. They also have a stroke editor that can
be used to edit/add new characters.
Yesterday I found and fixed the problem with inputting in Edje entry
widgets. I sent the patch to the enlightenment devel list, but have
attached
are from the Tomoe project (another
handwriting recognition method), available at
http://tomoe.sourceforge.jp. They also have a stroke editor that can
be used to edit/add new characters.
Yesterday I found and fixed the problem with inputting in Edje entry
widgets. I sent the patch
Hi,
On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 8:26 AM, xiangfu xian...@openmoko.org wrote:
i just install Enscribi
then:
r...@om-gta02:~#enscribi
Enscribi: _cb_move
then nothing.
the rootfs is FSO milestone 5
I should have explained better. After you install encsribi, first
click on the Illume top bar,
Hi Olof,
It looks good. I have installed it on SHR and set it up as keyboard, it works!
Sometimes when I draw near the edge of the writing block and cross in
and out of bounds twice, Enscribi will crash and I have to restart X
to bring it back. It also pops up and error on booting up after I've
handwriting
recognition input method I've been working on. The main focus, and the
only thing supported for now, is writing Japanese and Chinese
characters (and numbers, but numbers only won't get you far...). It
uses the excellent Zinnia recognition engine for the actual
recognition. If anyone
.
gui
On Sat, 2009-02-14 at 09:51 +0100, Olof Sjobergh wrote:
Hi,
This is to announce the first release of Enscribi, a new handwriting
recognition input method I've been working on. The main focus, and the
only thing supported for now, is writing Japanese and Chinese
characters
of Enscribi, a new
handwriting
recognition input method I've been working on. The main
focus, and the
only thing supported for now, is writing Japanese and
Chinese
characters (and numbers, but numbers only won't get you
far
, a new
handwriting
recognition input method I've been working on. The main
focus, and the
only thing supported for now, is writing Japanese and
Chinese
characters (and numbers, but numbers only won't get you
far...). It
uses
Sjobergh wrote:
Hi,
This is to announce the first release of Enscribi, a new
handwriting
recognition input method I've been working on. The main
focus, and the
only thing supported for now, is writing Japanese and
Chinese
Does it work at OM 2008.9 ?
I install it on Om 2008. 9 , but I don't know how to initiate it .
Olof Sjobergh ??:
Hi,
This is to announce the first release of Enscribi, a new handwriting
recognition input method I've been working on. The main focus, and the
only thing supported for now
that are missing and have to
be added.
The data for the characters are from the Tomoe project (another
handwriting recognition method), available at
http://tomoe.sourceforge.jp. They also have a stroke editor that can
be used to edit/add new characters.
Yesterday I found and fixed the problem
Hi,
This is to announce the first release of Enscribi, a new handwriting
recognition input method I've been working on. The main focus, and the
only thing supported for now, is writing Japanese and Chinese
characters (and numbers, but numbers only won't get you far...). It
uses the excellent
Cool.
On Feb 14, 2009, at 4:51 PM, Olof Sjobergh wrote:
Hi,
This is to announce the first release of Enscribi, a new handwriting
recognition input method I've been working on. The main focus, and the
only thing supported for now, is writing Japanese and Chinese
characters (and numbers
??
On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 7:14 PM, xiangfu xian...@openmoko.org wrote:
Cool.
On Feb 14, 2009, at 4:51 PM, Olof Sjobergh wrote:
Hi,
This is to announce the first release of Enscribi, a new handwriting
recognition input method I've been working on. The main focus, and the
only thing
On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 4:54 PM, HouYu Li kara...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, It's a nice start...
XiangFu! Have you tried it? I just installed these packages on FSO latest
stable. It does recognize input although not that precisely. But it does not
able to input the Chinese character into the zhone
Hi
On Feb 15, 2009, at 12:21 AM, Olof Sjobergh wrote:
On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 4:54 PM, HouYu Li kara...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, It's a nice start...
XiangFu! Have you tried it? I just installed these packages on FSO
latest
i just install Enscribi
then:
r...@om-gta02:~#enscribi
Enscribi:
On Thu January 15 2009 3:06:37 pm Johny Tenfinger wrote:
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 20:38, Josh Thompson om-c...@joshandbianca.net
wrote:
Anyone know how to make it show up in SHR?
Check .desktop file if have Keyboard (but i'm not sure that it's
correct name) category, and select it in
haven't tried it, but there is also Strokerecog:
https://projects.openmoko.org/projects/strokerecog/
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 4:22 PM, arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de wrote:
there's rosetta
http://www.handhelds.org/project/rosetta/
and i managed to compile it and install on my debian/fso.
but
case mode and upper case mode. I tink this should be usable with fingers
too. I would do this myself, but I can't code :(
I think that if we had a good handwriting recognition program, all the
keyboard problems would be solved. At least for me. Because I used to have
Sony Ericsson P800 and I really
qwo is on the way to debian...
that's nice to hear.
could you have an eye on the deps?
just for fun i looked at cellwriter and dasher, and they pull in
dependencies totally occupying 20.1MB and 58.4MB respectiveley -- mostly
because of heavy dependencies of that fat gnome stuff:
I tried both cellwiter (nice and fast but problems only in e17 because of
maximization) and dasher... dasher it's the version for a more powerful
cpu... I know from direct contact with developers that they're trying to
bevelop a specific version for small devices.
qwo is on the way to debian...
nice news! but in which repos will it be placed? unstable or testing?
testing is frozen already, so it can't get in there directly, thus
'unstable' (ie sid)
For testing (ie lenny atm) we can create a backport and I could host it
off my repository
--
.-.
Josh Thompson ha scritto:
Nope, look at this: http://www.nongnu.org/qwo/
Bye :)
On what distro are you using QWO? I just tried it on SHR, and nothing ever
shows up. If I ssh in to my FR with my display forwarded to my desktop and
run it, it seems to work ok.
Anyone know how to
i'm trying cellwriter on my debian...
- do you know a way to start it on e17 no in fullscreen mode?
I tried to pack qwo (deb) with no success right now... hope to have news
soon.
d
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 4:22 PM, arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de wrote:
there's rosetta
qwo is on the way to debian...
Christian Amsuess has done initial packaging, we are just resolving some
issues, upstream moved to using git and did some handy fixes... some
time very soon I will upload it into Debian (hopefully late this
weekend).
what problems did you particularly encountered
there's rosetta
http://www.handhelds.org/project/rosetta/
and i managed to compile it and install on my debian/fso.
but so far i had not much time to test it (wasn't that convincing the
first tries), and anyway it seems pretty much abandoned.
another attempt is cellwriter
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 16:22, arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de wrote:
there's rosetta
http://www.handhelds.org/project/rosetta/
and i managed to compile it and install on my debian/fso.
but so far i had not much time to test it (wasn't that convincing the
first tries), and anyway it seems
arne anka ha scritto:
there's rosetta
http://www.handhelds.org/project/rosetta/
another attempt is cellwriter
http://risujin.org/cellwriter
I use QWO since December and I feel very nice with it, forgot any other
keyboard and dictionariesvery good input method.
Bye :)
But it would need to be ported to be used outside of Qtopia...
Now that Qt is moving to LGPL, this might be an option ?
licensing has not been an obstacle so fra. but iirc the recognition is
intimately linked with the qtopia way of life, among others the lack of X.
I use QWO since December and I feel very nice with it, forgot any other
keyboard and dictionariesvery good input method.
what's qwo? the qtopia one?
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arne anka ha scritto:
I use QWO since December and I feel very nice with it, forgot any other
keyboard and dictionariesvery good input method.
what's qwo? the qtopia one?
_
Nope, look at this: http://www.nongnu.org/qwo/
Bye :)
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Nope, look at this: http://www.nongnu.org/qwo/
quikwriting (qwikwrite?). yes. i've seen that before. is it really that
good?
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arne anka ha scritto:
Nope, look at this: http://www.nongnu.org/qwo/
quikwriting (qwikwrite?). yes. i've seen that before. is it really that
good?
IMHO the best one I've never seen I became very fast after few days
(now I have a counter problem, as I'm too fast doing
+1 for QWO. It is on opkg.org
http://www.opkg.org/package_84.html
2009/1/15 DJDAS dj...@djdas.net
arne anka ha scritto:
Nope, look at this: http://www.nongnu.org/qwo/
quikwriting (qwikwrite?). yes. i've seen that before. is it really that
good?
IMHO the best one I've never
On Thursday January 15, 2009, DJDAS wrote:
arne anka ha scritto:
I use QWO since December and I feel very nice with it, forgot any other
keyboard and dictionariesvery good input method.
what's qwo? the qtopia one?
_
Nope, look at this: http://www.nongnu.org/qwo/
Bye :)
On what
On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 20:38, Josh Thompson om-c...@joshandbianca.net wrote:
Anyone know how to make it show up in SHR?
Check .desktop file if have Keyboard (but i'm not sure that it's
correct name) category, and select it in Keyboard menu after clicking
Illume's wrench on top shelf.
On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 11:41 AM, julien cubizolles
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I still haven't figured out how to choose the handwriting recognition
(which I actually like) input instead of one of the keyboards. Right now
sometimes it's on and sometimes it's off... Where do I enable it ?
Julien
Le dimanche 12 octobre 2008 à 11:55 +0200, Mathieu Rochette a écrit :
When on a text input, choose 'Option' and then 'Change Input Method'
until there is no keyboard display.
Then just write on the screen!
Ok, it works. Maybe an option named Handwriting something along with
Keyboard, Docked
I still haven't figured out how to choose the handwriting recognition
(which I actually like) input instead of one of the keyboards. Right now
sometimes it's on and sometimes it's off... Where do I enable it ?
Julien.
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On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 3:35 PM, julien cubizolles [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Le dimanche 12 octobre 2008 à 11:55 +0200, Mathieu Rochette a écrit :
When on a text input, choose 'Option' and then 'Change Input Method'
until there is no keyboard display.
Then just write on the screen!
Ok,
On Sat, 26 Jul 2008 09:37:56 +1000
Lorn Potter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
arne anka wrote:
is the handwriting recognition of qtopia available in asu or is
there work going on to port it (or even use another handwriting
recognition)?
For X, there is rosetta, but I am not sure any work has
it seems like a good candidate ;) someone indeed should just figur
figure out a nice way to compose multiple input methods and implement
convenient switching between them
On Sat, 26 Jul 2008, arne anka wrote:
is the handwriting recognition of qtopia available in asu or is there work
going
and some people built it for FR
http://www.ginguppin.de/node/16
that's me :-)
but cellwriter
- does not hook into the matchbox mechanism to unhide when needed
- seems not to be able to feed the charcaters to the actual application
- is not fullscreen -- might be ok with a real tablet, but with
is the handwriting recognition of qtopia available in asu or is there work
going on to port it (or even use another handwriting recognition)?
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arne anka wrote:
is the handwriting recognition of qtopia available in asu or is there work
going on to port it (or even use another handwriting recognition)?
For X, there is rosetta, but I am not sure any work has been done on it
for a while
http://handhelds.org/project/rosetta/
--
Lorn
there is also
http://risujin.org/cellwriter/
and some people built it for FR
http://www.ginguppin.de/node/16
but I haven't used/looked at it myself so not sure[*]
[*]http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0387808/
On Sat, 26 Jul 2008, Lorn Potter wrote:
arne anka wrote:
is the handwriting recognition
Am Dienstag, 17. Juni 2008 schrieb Martin Šenkeřík:
Once I have OpenMoko, I surely try this: http://risujin.org/cellwriter/
Just tried it on my desktop and I am impressed. Definitely recommended for
integration into OpenMoko.
regards,
Andreas Micklei
P.s. Hello list. I subscribed just a few
On Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 10:29:17AM +0200, arne anka wrote:
i liked palm's old graffiti very much (the new graffiti 2 is crap) and
would like to be able to use a similar approach on my freerunner, too.
I agree. Single-stroke-per-character has advantages, I feel, in
reliability and in lookups
Some time ago (or better: a long long time ago) someone in the list
posted a thread about handwriting rekognition on the Neo. In the title
there was also the word graffiti, and somone in the list said that
he's a graffiti official, and that it would be better to not use it
as a name to avoid
Some time ago (or better: a long long time ago) someone in the list
posted a thread about handwriting rekognition on the Neo. In the title
there was also the word graffiti, and somone in the list said that
he's a graffiti official, and that it would be better to not use it
as a name to avoid
Once I have OpenMoko, I surely try this: http://risujin.org/cellwriter/
ohin
On 6/17/08, ramsesoriginal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some time ago (or better: a long long time ago) someone in the list
posted a thread about handwriting rekognition on the Neo. In the title
there was also the word
On Tue, 17 Jun 2008, ramsesoriginal wrote:
As far as i know, there's already a handwriting rekognition on the openmoko..
Can we use it to unlock the phone instead of using a pincode? :)
Paul
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As far as i know, there's already a handwriting rekognition on the
openmoko..
i don't see anything. neither in qemu nor in the wiki.
any hints/links are highly appreciated.
I don't know if it is in the images but it is called matchbox-stroke and
it is one opkg away.
I have not tested it
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 12:13:55PM +0200, arne anka wrote:
regarding the question, who owns graffiti 1, see:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graffiti_(Palm_OS)
Looks like Xerox owns the patent. If it's still 17 years for a patent,
that patent will still be valid for 5 or so years.
I wonder if
A quick search of my list archive found this:
On Mon, Jul 30, 2007 at 2:38 AM, David Lefty Schlesinger
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Graffiti (as it pertains to handwriting systems) is a registered trademark
of ACCESS Systems Americas, not a generic term; you want to find some
alternate terminology.
Can we use it to unlock the phone instead of using a pincode? :)
something in this way is definitely needed if the om uses password related
security -- always hacking in a password with the onscreen keyboard will
probably be rather slow and prone to exposure.
arne anka wrote:
i looked around a bit but i cannot find informations about the state of
handwriting recognition or whether it exists at all.
i liked palm's old graffiti very much (the new graffiti 2 is crap) and
would like to be able to use a similar approach on my freerunner, too
i looked around a bit but i cannot find informations about the state of
handwriting recognition or whether it exists at all.
i liked palm's old graffiti very much (the new graffiti 2 is crap) and
would like to be able to use a similar approach on my freerunner, too
I believe this merits some very in deep looks:
http://risujin.org/cellwriter/
(via http://www.valdyas.org/fading/index.cgi/2007/10/30#cellwriter)
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looks like it was developed with an active digitizer... (eg mousing
over stuff the insertion hotspot)
On 10/30/07, Gabriel Ambuehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe this merits some very in deep looks:
http://risujin.org/cellwriter/
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looks like it was developed with an active digitizer
On Oct 30, 2007 7:58 PM, Gabriel Ambuehl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe this merits some very in deep looks:
http://risujin.org/cellwriter/
(via http://www.valdyas.org/fading/index.cgi/2007/10/30#cellwriter)
It seems to work on the Neo. I have made a very quick package for it
and
What's the consensus on enabling and installing true handwriting
recognition (HWR) on the Neo? Will there be a stylus application or
utility or API that will process HWR?
Though the original models were buggy, the final versions of Apple's
Newton 2100 are believed by many (at newtontalk.net
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