-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Ben F-W schreef: > Ben wrote: >> Of course, the advantage of OpenMoko is that we wouldn't have to >> choose :-) > I think I'd phrase it a bit differently: the advantage to me of OpenMoko > is that we *get* to choose, rather than the manufacturer choosing for us! > > To drag the conversation back to text input briefly (downside of having > been away is that I have to revive long-dead threads!), there's one > suggestion I'd like to make to improve the dictionary function (as used > for T9 and some of the alternatives). > > Would it be useful to add 'temporary words' to the T9 dictionary, which > would include, among other possibilities, (a) all names in the address > book, and (b) all words in the text/email to which I am replying. > > Use case: Say I've received a text from a friend along the lines of "You > coming to Borat tonight?" And I want to reply with "Been meaning to see > Borat: have you asked Bertie and Aesop?" Borat, Bertie and Aesop are all > words which aren't in my phone's dictionary, so I have to type them in > manually - but Borat is in the text I'm replying to, and the other two > are in my address book. Adding them to a 'temporary' extra dictionary > would make my life a lot easier. > > This might already have been done in some phones - it seems obvious > enough to me that I'm surprised it hasn't been done in mine.
These are the small things that a good platform great. regards, Koen -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (Darwin) iD8DBQFFgnBuMkyGM64RGpERAvGWAJ4+x0RmugC9l9jwTP0K/7+z2R4pGACfS/uK IXurJGNV0ETwQCJke0/kdFg= =o5t7 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ OpenMoko community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

