I'll have a look, thanks for that. Including Korean into an xml file won't be easy as the Korean script is a little more complex to implement than the Latin one. Let's take Sébastien's example: "tpqktmxldkd" to get "세바스티앙".
When you type "tp" ypu get 세 but when you add q [tpq] you get 셉, not 세ㅂ. Only if and when you type k [tpqk] does the letter ㅂ goes away from 셉 to form a syllable with k/ㅏ. Basycally you have the following: t --> ㅅ tp -> 세 tpq -> 셉 tpqk -> 세바 tpqkt -> 세밧 etc... And it can get trickier. Also, although a qwerty kbd might be a start [as the Korean keyboard is overlaid on top of qwerty anyway], I was also thinking of a smaller keyboard, àla mobile phone kbd -- some of the keyboards available on Korean phones are quite astute, and require fewer keys. Anyway, I'll have a look and see what can be done. Cheers, -- dda On Feb 6, 2008 11:27 PM, Jeremiah Flerchinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've done a little work on a soft qwerty keyboard written with GTK. It > is reconfigurable, by use of an xml config file, and I was playing with > support for UTF-8. I haven't had time in the last couple weeks to work > on it because of my work & school schedule. > > A slightly out of date version is available in a tar.gz > http://projects.openmoko.org/projects/gtkeypad/ > > Feel free to look at it, create a Korean xml config file, and add to the > source. I have slightly newer code on my computer that I need to post. > I also have to get everything into the CVS after Alessandro lurlano told > me how to correct an authentication issue. > > Jeremiah Flerchinger > > > > dda wrote: > > I just received my Neo1973, and since I require Korean input, I'd like > > to do it myself... I'd like to do something similar to the soft qwerty > > keyboard -- except that I'd use Korean letters instead of Latin ones. > > I've poked around the wiki, but I haven't found any good pointers on > > creating and adding input methods. > > > > Any pointers would be greatly appreciated. Thanks > > > > > > >
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