Re: [QtMoko] Using dutch as input language for predictive keyboard

2010-11-23 Thread Ole Carlsen
Den 22-11-2010 18:35, Tomas Nackaerts skrev:
 in the settings menu. But i don't know how to add a new language to this list.

I think you can add a language like this:
In /opt/qtmoko/i18n/ create a folder nl_NL and in this folder you need a 
file named .directory - yes there is a point at the beginning. This file 
should hold a content like:
[Translation]
File=QtopiaI18N
Context=Dutch
[Desktop Entry]
Name[]=Dutch
Name[nl_NL]=Nederlansk

You have to correct the content yourself as I'm not that good with 
Dutch. :-)

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Ole @ Carlsen-web.dk

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Re: [QtMoko] Using dutch as input language for predictive keyboard

2010-11-23 Thread Christ van Willegen
Tomas,

On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 6:35 PM, Tomas Nackaerts
tomas.nackae...@gmail.com wrote:
 I have a Dutch word list i used once on SHR. I
 took a quick look at the source to get some clue where to put this file.

Could you please post (or put on the Wiki?) where you found the word
list, and how you taught SHR to use it? I'd like to use the predicitve
keyboard (in Dutch), as well...

Christ van Willegen

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Re: [QtMoko] Using dutch as input language for predictive keyboard

2010-11-23 Thread Tomas Nackaerts
Hello,

 Could you please post (or put on the Wiki?) where you found the word
 list, and how you taught SHR to use it? I'd like to use the predicitve
 keyboard (in Dutch), as well...

actually, it is over a year or so when i last used shr, so i cant remember all 
the steps i did to use this dutch list with the predictive keyboard. I do 
remember that it was worth the trouble to find out, it really really works much 
better with this list.

what i do remember:
* I downloaded a frequency list from http://www.inl.nl/
( i think i used this link: 
http://www.inl.nl/nl/component/content/416?task=view )
you have to register yourself before you can download
* I searched in my shr installation for the English word list used by the 
predictive keyboard (sorry i really cannot remeber the location)
* i took a look at this file to see how it was structured
* i took a editor to give my file the same structure as the english file
* i saved my file at the correct location on my shr-installation
(i'm  not sure, but it may be necessary to edit a configuration file)
* i was amazed with the result

i'm sure somebody else on this list can give you a hint where to store this 
file

kind regards,

Tomas

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[QtMoko] Using dutch as input language for predictive keyboard

2010-11-22 Thread Tomas Nackaerts
Hi,

I recently configured qtmoko to use the predictive keyboard (smartkeyboard) as 
standard keyboard. I also enabled prediction. It works very nice and fast for 
typing. If you use English that is. So I wonder if anyone knows how to change 
the imput language to dutch? I have a Dutch word list i used once on SHR. I 
took a quick look at the source to get some clue where to put this file. That 
way i found out the input language can be changed at the language app found 
in the settings menu. But i don't know how to add a new language to this list. 

kind regards,

toams


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