On Sun, 26 Apr 2009 20:22:52 +0200 "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I didn't have time to check your patch. Anyway you cannot avoid a way > to "accept" a word. If you slide right, you put a whitespace, if you > click on the bar you accept the word and you have a free whitespace. > I've noticed also that while you wait for the animation to end, you > can type new letters, so you don't waste time. Hmmm ... I didn't notice that before, and it works :-) <snip> > > > > I've already build a new image with this (not online yet, since I'm > > setting it up on a new space). A visual hint for prediciveness > > would be nice, but I leave that up to you :-) > > I've checked it quickly, it doesn't seem really easy, I should get > more ocnfident with Qt. I hope I will have time to make it visible. > Is it better something like a "p" on a corner or a very short popup > saying "unpredictive"? well, I prefer something visible all the time, since the keyboard maintains it's state across usage > > And a question: wouldn't it be more logical to add a space by > > default after each word? It was like that once I believe ... > > that's what it does. When you accept the word you have a whitespace > added. I know now :-) > > Also, the capitalization is not working that good, maybe that can be > > off as well, or maybe that can be another option (left-bottom=> > > right-up stroke + visual confirmation). > > capitalization doesn't work really ok. Well, it just doesn't work > actually. Well, it works, but it takes the first word you type as beginning of a sentence (and thus capitalizes it), even if you correct a sentence and restart in the middle ... > Something I've noticed that could be improved is that if you type a > single letter and you want to accept it it's quite hard to touch with > your finger the letter, since it's quite little. I guess this is > inherited from the predictive keyboard. It would be better to make the > whole bar reactive instead of the single letter. true, but sliding to the right accepts the word as well ... Franky _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

