Re: [2008.12] Qwerty keyboard and wrench

2009-01-16 Thread
naguz schrieb:
 Hi,

 Tried your patch now. It gives me the qwerty-button back, but it only
 toggles the qte-keyboard. Not the illume one. The wrench is till not there,
 so i have no way of changing it either.
 It should have been possible to define which keyboard to use via ssh. Life
 would bo so much easier then..
 Not related to ypur patch:
 I cannot get rastermans keyboard to work in hte illume-theme either. Only
 the default illume one. Yet I have tried every guide in every wiki (well,
 almost, anyway) to get rastermans keyboard working. I do not understand
 this.

 Running OM2008.12, installed all availible updates


 buergi wrote:
   
 After using the neo for a while, again the qwerty keyboard disappears and
 I
 have to reboot to have it back.
   
 i've the same problem, but only sometimes, not very often.

 i've made a dirty patch package[1,2,3] for illume-theme-asu
 (0.0+svnr4783-r7.04) a few days ago, it works great.
 most of the time there is even no need to set
 QTOPIA_NO_VIRTUAL_KEYBOARD=1 anymore, but as you said i discovered that
 sometimes qtopia takes over and suddenly illume's keyboard is gone and
 the qtopia eyboard reapperars. after a
 rm -fr ~/.e ; /etc/init.d/xserver-nodm restart
 the illume keyboard is back again.
 the reason is that illume sets kbd.use_internal=0 in illume.module.cfg,
 no idea why.

 this patch also brings back the wrench, but the problem is that the
 content of the subdialogs are shifted right, out of the visible area,
 see the screenshot[4].
 i've no idea why that happens, or how to fix it, does anyone have an idea?

 buergi

 [1]
 http://pbuergi.pb.funpic.de/openmoko/pkgs/activate-illume-keyboard_0.1_armv4t.opk
 [2]
 http://pbuergi.pb.funpic.de/openmoko/pkgs/activate-illume-keyboard.tar.gz
 [3] http://pbuergi.pb.funpic.de/openmoko/howtos/howto_illume_kbd.txt
 [4] http://pbuergi.pb.funpic.de/openmoko/illume-cfg-dialog.jpg

 

Sorry to warm it up again, but i was even looking into the fdom tarball 
and trying out the themes, but i didn't find anything useful.
the qwerty button is no problem, but the wrench is (as already said, the 
config dialogs are missing/outside of the screen).
did anyone suceed in building a theme that features a working wrench?
i don't know why i am suddenly so keen on this.

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Re: [2008.12] Qwerty keyboard and wrench

2009-01-16 Thread Robin Paulson
2009/1/17 Bernd (Jesus McCloud) PrĂ¼nster bernd.pruens...@gmail.com:
 Sorry to warm it up again, but i was even looking into the fdom tarball
 and trying out the themes, but i didn't find anything useful.
 the qwerty button is no problem, but the wrench is (as already said, the
 config dialogs are missing/outside of the screen).
 did anyone suceed in building a theme that features a working wrench?
 i don't know why i am suddenly so keen on this.

use the illume theme, instead of the default asu theme

http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Keyboard_Toggle#In_base-image_.28testing.29

which also removes the pointless and ugly 'install' bar at the bottom

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Re: [2008.12] Qwerty keyboard and wrench

2009-01-16 Thread
Robin Paulson schrieb:
 2009/1/17 Bernd (Jesus McCloud) PrĂ¼nster bernd.pruens...@gmail.com:
   
 Sorry to warm it up again, but i was even looking into the fdom tarball
 and trying out the themes, but i didn't find anything useful.
 the qwerty button is no problem, but the wrench is (as already said, the
 config dialogs are missing/outside of the screen).
 did anyone suceed in building a theme that features a working wrench?
 i don't know why i am suddenly so keen on this.
 

 use the illume theme, instead of the default asu theme

 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Keyboard_Toggle#In_base-image_.28testing.29

 which also removes the pointless and ugly 'install' bar at the bottom

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I am currently using the illume theme. it was the first thin ig did whn 
i flashed om 2008.12. but the asu theme is (/seems to be) much faster.

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Re: [2008.12] Qwerty keyboard and wrench

2009-01-12 Thread naguz

Hi,

Tried your patch now. It gives me the qwerty-button back, but it only
toggles the qte-keyboard. Not the illume one. The wrench is till not there,
so i have no way of changing it either.
It should have been possible to define which keyboard to use via ssh. Life
would bo so much easier then..
Not related to ypur patch:
I cannot get rastermans keyboard to work in hte illume-theme either. Only
the default illume one. Yet I have tried every guide in every wiki (well,
almost, anyway) to get rastermans keyboard working. I do not understand
this.

Running OM2008.12, installed all availible updates


buergi wrote:
 
 After using the neo for a while, again the qwerty keyboard disappears and
 I
 have to reboot to have it back.
 
 i've the same problem, but only sometimes, not very often.
 
 i've made a dirty patch package[1,2,3] for illume-theme-asu
 (0.0+svnr4783-r7.04) a few days ago, it works great.
 most of the time there is even no need to set
 QTOPIA_NO_VIRTUAL_KEYBOARD=1 anymore, but as you said i discovered that
 sometimes qtopia takes over and suddenly illume's keyboard is gone and
 the qtopia eyboard reapperars. after a
 rm -fr ~/.e ; /etc/init.d/xserver-nodm restart
 the illume keyboard is back again.
 the reason is that illume sets kbd.use_internal=0 in illume.module.cfg,
 no idea why.
 
 this patch also brings back the wrench, but the problem is that the
 content of the subdialogs are shifted right, out of the visible area,
 see the screenshot[4].
 i've no idea why that happens, or how to fix it, does anyone have an idea?
 
 buergi
 
 [1]
 http://pbuergi.pb.funpic.de/openmoko/pkgs/activate-illume-keyboard_0.1_armv4t.opk
 [2]
 http://pbuergi.pb.funpic.de/openmoko/pkgs/activate-illume-keyboard.tar.gz
 [3] http://pbuergi.pb.funpic.de/openmoko/howtos/howto_illume_kbd.txt
 [4] http://pbuergi.pb.funpic.de/openmoko/illume-cfg-dialog.jpg
 
 
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Re: [2008.12] Qwerty keyboard and wrench

2008-12-29 Thread buergi
 After using the neo for a while, again the qwerty keyboard disappears and I
 have to reboot to have it back.

i've the same problem, but only sometimes, not very often.

i've made a dirty patch package[1,2,3] for illume-theme-asu
(0.0+svnr4783-r7.04) a few days ago, it works great.
most of the time there is even no need to set
QTOPIA_NO_VIRTUAL_KEYBOARD=1 anymore, but as you said i discovered that
sometimes qtopia takes over and suddenly illume's keyboard is gone and
the qtopia eyboard reapperars. after a
rm -fr ~/.e ; /etc/init.d/xserver-nodm restart
the illume keyboard is back again.
the reason is that illume sets kbd.use_internal=0 in illume.module.cfg,
no idea why.

this patch also brings back the wrench, but the problem is that the
content of the subdialogs are shifted right, out of the visible area,
see the screenshot[4].
i've no idea why that happens, or how to fix it, does anyone have an idea?

buergi

[1]
http://pbuergi.pb.funpic.de/openmoko/pkgs/activate-illume-keyboard_0.1_armv4t.opk
[2]
http://pbuergi.pb.funpic.de/openmoko/pkgs/activate-illume-keyboard.tar.gz
[3] http://pbuergi.pb.funpic.de/openmoko/howtos/howto_illume_kbd.txt
[4] http://pbuergi.pb.funpic.de/openmoko/illume-cfg-dialog.jpg


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