2011/6/8 Xavier Cremaschi omega.xav...@gmail.com:
On 08/06/2011 14:04, Guilhem Bonnefille wrote:
Good news! First idea coming: we need to package this in many Debian
packages. Where the word list came from? Other say: what is the
licence?
From here : http://www.openwall.com/wordlists/
2011/6/8 Xavier Cremaschi omega.xav...@gmail.com:
On 08/06/2011 14:04, Guilhem Bonnefille wrote:
Good news! First idea coming: we need to package this in many Debian
packages. Where the word list came from? Other say: what is the
licence?
From here : http://www.openwall.com/wordlists/
Le 09/06/2011 15:27, Guilhem Bonnefille a écrit :
Naïve question: why not using already package wordlists?
I found that w* packages contain wordlist under /usr/share/dict/. And
these one has a correct license.
You can use them to generate .dawg files, as soon as you have qdawggen
on your
On Tuesday 07 June 2011 23:04:55 Xavier Cremaschi wrote:
On 07/06/2011 21:58, Xavier Cremaschi wrote:
On 06/06/2011 21:45, Peter Fey wrote:
Am Montag, den 06.06.2011, 18:01 +0200 schrieb Xavier Cremaschi:
and it seems there is an English dictionary in
/opt/qtmoko/etc/dict
(.dawg files
2011/6/7 Xavier Cremaschi omega.xav...@gmail.com:
On 07/06/2011 21:58, Xavier Cremaschi wrote:
On 06/06/2011 21:45, Peter Fey wrote:
Am Montag, den 06.06.2011, 18:01 +0200 schrieb Xavier Cremaschi:
and it seems there is an English dictionary in
/opt/qtmoko/etc/dict
(.dawg files wtf?)
On 08/06/2011 13:59, Tomas Nackaerts wrote:
I only have one problem:
I'm unable to use the special characters like é or à and also symbols (.,?) do
not work :-(
Somebody ideas to solve this?
Same problem for me alas, I cannot type ça because of the ç
On 08/06/2011 14:04, Guilhem Bonnefille wrote:
Good news! First idea coming: we need to package this in many Debian
packages. Where the word list came from? Other say: what is the
licence?
From here : http://www.openwall.com/wordlists/
You can get them (not in .dawg format) here :
Le 07/06/2011 01:07, Neil Jerram a écrit :
Hi there...
On 6 June 2011 17:01, Xavier Cremaschi omega.xav...@gmail.com wrote:
But currently I am still unable to use prediction :/
Just in case it is a cause for confusion - are you aware that the
keyboard doesn't actually predict at all?
On 06/06/2011 21:45, Peter Fey wrote:
Am Montag, den 06.06.2011, 18:01 +0200 schrieb Xavier Cremaschi:
and it seems there is an English dictionary in
/opt/qtmoko/etc/dict
(.dawg files wtf?)
Hi,
this guide (http://www.fragcom.de/server/fragcom_words) explains how to
add a german
On 07/06/2011 21:58, Xavier Cremaschi wrote:
On 06/06/2011 21:45, Peter Fey wrote:
Am Montag, den 06.06.2011, 18:01 +0200 schrieb Xavier Cremaschi:
and it seems there is an English dictionary in
/opt/qtmoko/etc/dict
(.dawg files wtf?)
Hi,
this guide
So you write on your screen with your nail instead of stylus, and you
have a predictive behaviour ? How do you enable it ? Mine -- in french
-- doesn't seem predictive at all. Maybe I need to add a dictionary
somewhere...
And the keyboard named Predictive keyboard (the one from SHR ?)
doesn't
Sorry I was not precise: I use the predictive keyboard that is without the
predictive behaviour, I write letter by letter.
Joif
2011/6/6 Xavier Cremaschi omega.xav...@gmail.com
So you write on your screen with your nail instead of stylus, and you
have a predictive behaviour ? How do you
Ok :/
We just need to find a way to make prediction work so ! On SHR you only
had to install a dictionary of words somewhere, it should be the same here.
It seems ( http://qtmoko.org/wiki/FAQ ) we can add unpredictive=0 in
/opt/qtmoko/etc/default/Trolltech/PredictiveKeyboard.conf
and it
Am Montag, den 06.06.2011, 18:01 +0200 schrieb Xavier Cremaschi:
and it seems there is an English dictionary in
/opt/qtmoko/etc/dict
(.dawg files wtf?)
Hi,
this guide (http://www.fragcom.de/server/fragcom_words) explains how to
add a german dictionary to qtmoko. You need to adjust paths
Hi there...
On 6 June 2011 17:01, Xavier Cremaschi omega.xav...@gmail.com wrote:
But currently I am still unable to use prediction :/
Just in case it is a cause for confusion - are you aware that the
keyboard doesn't actually predict at all? Rather, it performs fuzzy
matching of where you
The default predictive keyboard and my finger! (: I use the index like the
stylus, the trick is to use just the tip of the fingernail. ..but I have to
say, though I have trained, I'm still faster with my thumb on a common
mobile keyboard with the T9 (:
Joif
2011/6/5 Xavier Cremaschi
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