>> And here you can find the source code (thanks to Christof and Christian):
>> http://git.senfdax.de/?p=literki;a=summary
I switched from matchbox-keyboard to literki yesterday evening on
Debian. I wanted just the keyboard, so I patched it to remove
everything else especially as those elements se
2010/1/14 Vladimir Berezenko
> В Чтв, 14/01/2010 в 17:28 +0100, Michal Brzozowski пишет:
>
> > I don't think you need to change the code, at least it was designed so
> > that you don't have to. Where am I checking shift and capslock in the
> > code?
>
> keymap.cpp:80
>
> if (first == "shift" && a
В Чтв, 14/01/2010 в 17:28 +0100, Michal Brzozowski пишет:
> I don't think you need to change the code, at least it was designed so
> that you don't have to. Where am I checking shift and capslock in the
> code?
keymap.cpp:80
if (first == "shift" && action!="capslock")
keys[GetFunId("capslo
2010/1/14 Vladimir Berezenko
> В Чтв, 14/01/2010 в 16:49 +0100, Michal Brzozowski пишет:
> > You can have as many layouts as you want. Right now there are 4 -
> > normal, shift, capslock, fn. So just add 2 more, like russian,
> > russian_shift or something.
>
> Ok. Might they be added in config o
В Чтв, 14/01/2010 в 16:49 +0100, Michal Brzozowski пишет:
> You can have as many layouts as you want. Right now there are 4 -
> normal, shift, capslock, fn. So just add 2 more, like russian,
> russian_shift or something.
Ok. Might they be added in config or they also should be added in code?
I've
2010/1/14 Vladimir Berezenko
> В Сбт, 26/12/2009 в 08:44 +0100, Michal Brzozowski пишет:
>
> >
> > I'm stupid, of course you can use 2 layouts. Just use a function key,
> > like fn to switch between them.
> >
> > Example:
> >
> > (russian letter)
> > key a b c d
> > russian sth sth
> >
> >
> > (e
В Сбт, 26/12/2009 в 08:44 +0100, Michal Brzozowski пишет:
>
> I'm stupid, of course you can use 2 layouts. Just use a function key,
> like fn to switch between them.
>
> Example:
>
> (russian letter)
> key a b c d
> russian sth sth
>
>
> (english letter)
> key v w x y
> normal sth sth
>
> (
Ok, here's another version with a few fixes
- page up, page down keys work now
- $ key works now
- can toggle between opaque and transparent mode
If you want to use opaque mode in the landscape resolution, it's probably
wise to change the window size in the config, as it occupies almost the
whole
On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 7:03 AM, Michal Brzozowski wrote:
> So why exactly don't you like transparent mode? Is it not visible enough or
> too slow? Have you tried using it for a while (the 0.2 version) to see if
> you get used to it?
yes i have had 0.2 install for a while. and the lack of vibrate
2009/12/27 jeremy jozwik
>
> honestly michal, im on of your faithful followers of this fantastic
> program but i really dont know why you switched for the opaque /
> transparent switchable keyboard to one that is only transparent.
>
> im still slumming it with version 0.1 for that reason. i hardl
2009/12/28 Michal Brzozowski :
> 2009/12/27 Neil Jerram
>>
>> However, when the keyboard isn't showing, it (literki) doesn't seem to
>> pass mouse clicks through to the window underneath. Do I need to be
>> using Xglamo or xserver-xorg-server-glamo? (I'm currently using
>> fbdev.) If not, any o
2009/12/27 Neil Jerram
>
> However, when the keyboard isn't showing, it (literki) doesn't seem to
> pass mouse clicks through to the window underneath. Do I need to be
> using Xglamo or xserver-xorg-server-glamo? (I'm currently using
> fbdev.) If not, any other ideas?
>
>
It doesn't pass mouse
2009/12/27 Neil Jerram :
> 2009/12/27 Michal Brzozowski :
>>
>> The makefile needed an update, sorry for that. See if it works now.
>
> Many thanks, the build is successful now.
>
> Then a slight adjustment was needed to the font path, and trying out...
Well I'm happy to report that it looks nicer
2009/12/27 Michal Brzozowski :
>
> The makefile needed an update, sorry for that. See if it works now.
Many thanks, the build is successful now.
Then a slight adjustment was needed to the font path, and trying out...
Neil
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2009/12/27 Neil Jerram
> 2009/12/24 Michal Brzozowski :
> >
> > And here you can find the source code (thanks to Christof and Christian):
> > http://git.senfdax.de/?p=literki;a=summary
>
> Unfortunately this repository is missing the source code for mymask.o,
> and because of that I can't build l
2009/12/24 Michal Brzozowski :
>
> And here you can find the source code (thanks to Christof and Christian):
> http://git.senfdax.de/?p=literki;a=summary
Unfortunately this repository is missing the source code for mymask.o,
and because of that I can't build literki. (Which I'm doing, instead
of
On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 3:20 AM, Neil Jerram wrote:
> 2009/12/27 Michal Brzozowski :
> But I have to say, it's really ugly! How do you manage to make the
> letters look so bad? Is it because they are magnified from a font
> that isn't designed for such a large size?
honestly michal, im on of yo
2009/12/27 Michal Brzozowski :
> 2009/12/27 Neil Jerram
>>
>> But I have to say, it's really ugly! How do you manage to make the
>> letters look so bad? Is it because they are magnified from a font
>> that isn't designed for such a large size?
>>
>> Also, given that you are using transparency, w
2009/12/27 Neil Jerram
> But I have to say, it's really ugly! How do you manage to make the
> letters look so bad? Is it because they are magnified from a font
> that isn't designed for such a large size?
>
> Also, given that you are using transparency, why not use more of the
> screen, like kb
2009/12/27 Michal Brzozowski :
>
> For those undecided, here are 2 screenshots.
Thanks. I'm currently looking for a keyboard for texting with a
finger, so the screenshots are very helpful. (I use Debian, and the
matchbox-keyboard is fine for detailed work, but not when you want to
send a text wh
2009/12/24 Michal Brzozowski
> Hi,
>
> here you can find the new version of Literki:
> http://pvtrace.com/literki_0.0.2-r5_armv4t.ipk
>
>
For those undecided, here are 2 screenshots.
This is the touchpad. On the right are the scrolling buttons, on the left
the mouse buttons, and the pointer abov
2009/12/24 William Kenworthy
>
> Hi Michal, does this version co-exist nicely with e? - no more fighting
> with the built in keyboard on full screen apps?
>
> BillK
>
>
>
This is the ticket on this bug:
http://trac.enlightenment.org/e/ticket/398
I don't know if this will ever get fixed. If you w
2009/12/25 Vladimir Berezenko
>
> Is it possible to implement in later releases the possibility of
> switching layouts. 1 layout is too few for russians. 8(
>
>
>
I'm stupid, of course you can use 2 layouts. Just use a function key, like
fn to switch between them.
Example:
(russian letter)
key
В Чтв, 24/12/2009 в 14:58 +0100, Michal Brzozowski пишет:
>
> No, it only uses different layouts for portrait and landscape mode, if
> that helps you.
Is it possible to implement in later releases the possibility of
switching layouts. 1 layout is too few for russians. 8(
--
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2009/12/24 jeremy jozwik
> so then i brought the keyboard back from minimized and the scrolling
> stopped.
> only now i have an overlay of a cartoon cell phone, a rocket ship, and
> a little boat drawn on a black background
>
> as soon as i kill literki the overlay drops off.
>
> so... good
On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 8:53 AM, jeremy jozwik wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 2:23 AM, Michal Brzozowski wrote:
>> Hi,
>> Changes:
>> - fixed vibration
hmmm strange behavior at a close distance.
ive been playing around with it for about 15 min now.
adjusted the colors and vibration power.
On Thu, Dec 24, 2009 at 2:23 AM, Michal Brzozowski wrote:
> Hi,
> Changes:
> - fixed vibration
sweet, maybe now i can upgrade from o.1
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2009/12/24 Vladimir Berezenko
> В Чтв, 24/12/2009 в 11:23 +0100, Michal Brzozowski пишет:
>
> > Changes:
> > - fixed vibration
> > - fixed some embarasing memory leaks
> > - added horizontal and vertical scrolling buttons to the touchpad -
> > they simulate mouse wheel scrolling.
> >
>
> Is it po
2009/12/24 William Kenworthy
>
>
> Hi Michal, does this version co-exist nicely with e? - no more fighting
> with the built in keyboard on full screen apps?
>
>
>
Are you talking about e crashing on fullscreen when keyboard is set to none?
It's a bug in illume, I filed it long time ago, but I don
В Чтв, 24/12/2009 в 11:23 +0100, Michal Brzozowski пишет:
> Changes:
> - fixed vibration
> - fixed some embarasing memory leaks
> - added horizontal and vertical scrolling buttons to the touchpad -
> they simulate mouse wheel scrolling.
>
Is it possible to use 2 different keyboard layouts in lit
On Thu, 2009-12-24 at 11:23 +0100, Michal Brzozowski wrote:
> Hi,
>
> here you can find the new version of Literki:
> http://pvtrace.com/literki_0.0.2-r5_armv4t.ipk
>
> Changes:
> - fixed vibration
> - fixed some embarasing memory leaks
> - added horizontal and vertical scrolling buttons to the t
2009/12/24 Michal Brzozowski
>
> here you can find the new version of Literki:
> http://pvtrace.com/literki_0.0.2-r5_armv4t.ipk
>
>
And here you can find the source code (thanks to Christof and Christian):
http://git.senfdax.de/?p=literki;a=summary
In a couple of weeks I'll be going away for hal
Hi,
here you can find the new version of Literki:
http://pvtrace.com/literki_0.0.2-r5_armv4t.ipk
Changes:
- fixed vibration
- fixed some embarasing memory leaks
- added horizontal and vertical scrolling buttons to the touchpad - they
simulate mouse wheel scrolling.
Since SHR is using Xorg now, a
>> There was patch for Illume to make transparent qwo working, which was
>> differing Keyboard and TransparentKeyboard cattegories in desktop
>> file. Literki should work with that patch and TransparentKeyboard
>> specified.
>>
>>
>Specifying the category in .desktop only causes illume to launch th
> Did you really like the vibration? Myself I was a annoyed by it.
I liked it. In fact i still do, despite it is missing :)
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On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 10:11 PM, Michal Brzozowski wrote:
> 2009/7/21 Petr Vanek
>>
>> >> actually i thought it was one of the best parts of the keyboard. it
>> >> let me know if i pressed the key if i am looking at something else.
>> >> like a very pale comparison to a physical keyboard.
>> >
>>
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 10:00 PM, Petr Vanek wrote:
>>> actually i thought it was one of the best parts of the keyboard. it
>>> let me know if i pressed the key if i am looking at something else.
>>> like a very pale comparison to a physical keyboard.
>>
>>A tap sound may help too.
>
> optional, pl
> how about a speech dispatcher to tell you what letter you typed? :-)
Actually a good idea for some folks. Having access to all of these options
via a config would be great.
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2009/7/21 Petr Vanek
> >> actually i thought it was one of the best parts of the keyboard. it
> >> let me know if i pressed the key if i am looking at something else.
> >> like a very pale comparison to a physical keyboard.
> >
> >A tap sound may help too.
>
> optional, please... hate that tap-ta
>> actually i thought it was one of the best parts of the keyboard. it
>> let me know if i pressed the key if i am looking at something else.
>> like a very pale comparison to a physical keyboard.
>
>A tap sound may help too.
optional, please... hate that tap-tap sound :)
P.
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On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 9:30 PM, jeremy jozwik wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 12:02 PM, Michal Brzozowski wrote:
>> Did you really like the vibration? Myself I was a annoyed by it.
>
> actually i thought it was one of the best parts of the keyboard. it
> let me know if i pressed the key if i am l
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 12:02 PM, Michal Brzozowski wrote:
> Did you really like the vibration? Myself I was a annoyed by it.
actually i thought it was one of the best parts of the keyboard. it
let me know if i pressed the key if i am looking at something else.
like a very pale comparison to a phy
2009/7/21 jeremy jozwik
> On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 11:46 AM, Michal Brzozowski
> wrote:
> > Sorry, vibration doesn't work at the moment. I'll turn it back on in the
> > next release.
>
> OH NOS!
>
Did you really like the vibration? Myself I was a annoyed by it.
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On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 11:46 AM, Michal Brzozowski wrote:
> Sorry, vibration doesn't work at the moment. I'll turn it back on in the
> next release.
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2009/7/21 jeremy jozwik
> On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 10:50 AM, jeremy jozwik
> wrote:
> > Michal, can you explain the conf file and perhaps where it lives? i
> > want my keypress vibration back!
> >
>
> oh... nevermind
>
Sorry, vibration doesn't work at the moment. I'll turn it back on in the
nex
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 10:50 AM, jeremy jozwik wrote:
> Michal, can you explain the conf file and perhaps where it lives? i
> want my keypress vibration back!
>
oh... nevermind
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On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 11:41 AM, Michal Brzozowski wrote:
> Here's a literki.conf explanation (I will update it shortly):
> http://pvtrace.com/literki_conf.html
>
> Have fun,
> Michal
Michal, can you explain the conf file and perhaps where it lives? i
want my keypress vibration back!
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In case you didn't see the other thread. I implemented a mouse simulation
"touchpad" app. It allows you to point accurately without using a stylus,
and right click as well.
Just install this literki version:
http://pvtrace.com/literki_0.0.2-r4_armv4t.ipk
To bring up the touchpad, slide up from t
2009/7/20 Sebastian Krzyszkowiak
>
> There was patch for Illume to make transparent qwo working, which was
> differing Keyboard and TransparentKeyboard cattegories in desktop
> file. Literki should work with that patch and TransparentKeyboard
> specified.
>
I would love to see this transparency
On 7/20/09, Michal Brzozowski wrote:
> 2009/7/20 Sebastian Krzyszkowiak
>
>> There was patch for Illume to make transparent qwo working, which was
>> differing Keyboard and TransparentKeyboard cattegories in desktop
>> file. Literki should work with that patch and TransparentKeyboard
>> specified
2009/7/20 Sebastian Krzyszkowiak
> There was patch for Illume to make transparent qwo working, which was
> differing Keyboard and TransparentKeyboard cattegories in desktop
> file. Literki should work with that patch and TransparentKeyboard
> specified.
>
>
Specifying the category in .desktop onl
On 7/20/09, Nicola Mfb wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 12:08 PM, Sebastian
> Krzyszkowiak wrote:
> [...]
>>
>> Isn't integrating it in Illume just one desktop file with "Keyboard"
>> category?
>
> AFAIK illume virtual keyboards resizes the desktop area, while literki
> works on a different approa
>Isn't integrating it in Illume just one desktop file with "Keyboard"
>category?
i am not sure it's so easy. probably there is a signel emmited from
illume and literki would have to accept and react on it. certainly this
would be a nice addition to the existing (very nice) way of popping up
(an
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 12:08 PM, Sebastian
Krzyszkowiak wrote:
[...]
>
> Isn't integrating it in Illume just one desktop file with "Keyboard" category?
AFAIK illume virtual keyboards resizes the desktop area, while literki
works on a different approach.
Nicola
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Does it support left slide for backspace and right slide for space?
-f-
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 12:08 PM, Sebastian Krzyszkowiak <
seba.d...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 7/20/09, Michal Brzozowski wrote:
> > I've uploaded the source code.
> > http://pvtrace.com/literki-0.0.2.tar.gz
> >
> >> It is pos
On 7/20/09, Michal Brzozowski 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
2009/7/20 Patryk Benderz
> Hi Michał,
> I have just tried to install literki on OM2009t5 gave:
> r...@om-gta02:~# opkg install
> http://pvtrace.com/literki_0.0.2-r3_armv4t.ipk
> Downloading http://pvtrace.com/literki_0.0.2-r3_armv4t.ipk
> Installing literki (0.0.2-r3) to root...
> Collected error
Hi Michał,
I have just tried to install literki on OM2009t5 gave:
r...@om-gta02:~# opkg install
http://pvtrace.com/literki_0.0.2-r3_armv4t.ipk
Downloading http://pvtrace.com/literki_0.0.2-r3_armv4t.ipk
Installing literki (0.0.2-r3) to root...
Collected errors:
* ERROR: Cannot satisfy the following
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
> Great job, Michal!
>
> Literki i
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
> 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 supp
Great. It is possible to use qwerty-button to popup and hide Literki?
And release link to sources.
-Aapo Rantalainen
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Hey Michal,
I really like using literky and i like the new version even more. The
way how to popup/hide the keyboard is great and intuitinal.
Keep up the good work!
Jake
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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
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