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
Hi folks,
what are your best tips to type text (not shell command, normal french
text in my case) in Qtmoko, without being too slow if possible.
Do you use any kind of predictive keyboards ? Or qwo maybe ?
Kind regards,
Xavier.
___
Openmoko
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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