Dnia wtorek, 5 grudnia 2006 06:49, David Ormsbee napisaĆ: > > Did you thought about languages other then English? > > What about national chars? > > Switching languages during write?
> I haven't really considered other languages for the simple reason that > I know very little about them. The only other language I use is > Korean, and that's so totally different from English that the entire > layout has to be rethought for it. Every language has own rules. You can write application in such way that users can define own language sets. > I just looked up the Polish alphabet and it looks like Latin + some > diatrics. To be exact: Latin + 9 national chars (small and capital ones). But Polish was example. > I'm guessing that making a Polish keyboard that doesn't suck will > require someone who's proficient in Polish. Switching to a Polish > keyboard layout (or any other layout) would be done either with > hardware keys, or an onscreen button... Or in prefs by selecting languagepack. > Which actually brings up a question of mine. I did a fair amount of > programming for the Palm OS, but almost nothing beyond trivial > examples for GTK. Is there some common framework/API that OpenMoko > will be using to accomodate various text input modes? GPE users? -- JID: hrw-jabber.org OpenEmbedded developer/consultant There are three types of people: Those who don't know what happened, those who wonder what happened, and people like us, that MAKE THINGS HAPPEN. _______________________________________________ OpenMoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/community