> * I can only write numbers with this version. the move from the center
I have just fixed that (a small bug that sneaked in just before I
released the patch...). Should be working now, try to reinstall qwo.
Greets
Richard
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Hello,
> * you changed the yellow "shapes". Could you tell us why ? By the way,
I changed it for better recognition accuracy. It is claimed by original
author of quikwriting (Ken Perlin), and my experience confirms it. For
me, it is _much_ easier to write with the new layout when using fingers.
(
Hi Richard
I just run opkg update && opkg upgrade, which installed the new qwo
keyboard.
I tested it. My feedback :
* you changed the yellow "shapes". Could you tell us why ? By the way, they
seem to be drawn with the mouse (not regular). Is it art ? (joking, light
tone)
* I can only write number
Hello,
> When patch will be more flexible, I will add it to SHR (patch for
> compositing with Xglamo is already in SHR for some time)
Ok, so it should be a bit more flexible now. A new version (see updated
http://kedrigern.dcs.fmph.uniba.sk/~Openmoko/qwo) does not break the
builtin keyboard any m
Hello,
> Thanks anyway
You are welcome :-)
> I will try to write a wiki page on this, if you don't mind
Sure, I will be happy about that.
Greets
Richard
P.S. I am testing just now some ideas how to enhance the accuracy of
qwo, so hopefully it will be even more finger-friendly soon ;-)
On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 13:50, kimaidou wrote:
> Big question : Have you proposed to the SHR guys to add this functionnality
> by default on the next testing release ?
It can't be in any distro by default as it's breaking Illume keyboard.
When patch will be more flexible, I will add it to SHR (pat
Hi
Thanks again ! I managed to install it. for this, I had to remove imlib2 and
then reinstall your qwo package !:
opkg remove imlib2 -recursive
opkg remove qwo (if not removed by the precedent line)
opkg install
http://kedrigern.dcs.fmph.uniba.sk/~riso/Openmoko/qwo/qwo_0.4-r0_armv4t.ipk
And BIM
Hello,
> I got nothing
So it looks like the qwo can not be configured because of dependency
problems with imlib2. Which version of imlib2 do you use? Maybe you
could try to remove imlib2 (with -force-depends) and install it again
from the repository on meru? Or maybe you can try the shr-unstable
2009/4/6 Richard Kralovic
> > Then I restarted, and lead the xcom script. It runs ok (no errors).
> > But when I "open" the keyboard, it is not transparent, and the circles
> > from "u..." clockwise or the way back just change the size. Have I
> > really installed "your" qwo package ? How can
> Then I restarted, and lead the xcom script. It runs ok (no errors).
> But when I "open" the keyboard, it is not transparent, and the circles
> from "u..." clockwise or the way back just change the size. Have I
> really installed "your" qwo package ? How can I check please
Hmmm... you can e.g
Hi again
I tried it . Here is the installation "log":
opkg install xserver-kdrive-glamo xcompmgr qwo e-wm -force-depends
Package xserver-kdrive-glamo
(1:1.3.0.0+gitr9b28d998424c77fbc057dd3a022ccbb122793a52-r3.1) installed in
root is up to date.
Package xcompmgr (1.1.4-r0) installed in root is up
Hello,
> thanks for you reply. I would need some more help before running the
> installation process. I will write a wiki page on openmoko.org
Ok, I try to be more verbose. If you have more questions, just ask :-):
> There are also feeds for shr testing
> http://meru.inf.ethz.ch/~rkralov
Hi
thanks for you reply. I would need some more help before running the
installation process. I will write a wiki page on openmoko.org when
succeeded.
My questions inside your text :
2009/4/3 Richard Kralovic
> > I would like to know if there were some progress on easily installing
> > the tran
> I would like to know if there were some progress on easily installing
> the transparent keyboard (qwo or anyone else) on SHR distribution.
> I think the SHR distro could really benefit on this !
Well, not much of progress. Some time ago, I set up an ipk feed for
shr-unstable that I compiled myse
This is great news indeed. Humm...sorry for this, but could you please
reexplain the different steps to install the qwo transparent keyboard on my
SHR ? I am an end user, and it is a bit hard to understand for me. The best
would be to provide an ipk package if possible.
Thanks a lot !
2009/4/2 Jo
SHR has patch for Xglamo about Composite extension included, so you
musn't take care about that. Only install what you want ;)
2009/4/2, kimaidou :
> Hi lists,
>
> I would like to know if there were some progress on easily installing the
> transparent keyboard (qwo or anyone else) on SHR distribut
Hi lists,
I would like to know if there were some progress on easily installing the
transparent keyboard (qwo or anyone else) on SHR distribution.
I think the SHR distro could really benefit on this !
Thanks for any news
Kimaidou
2009/3/12 Richard Kralovic
> > ... so it's working in 2008.12 -
> ... so it's working in 2008.12 - I can supply my patched build of
> illume.ipk if anyone wants it - the only problem being the qtopia
Great :-). If you wish, send it to me and I can add it to my webpage...
> "Options" and "Back" buttons etc attached to the display bottom always
> show on top of
2009/3/11 Richard Guest
> I'll have a go at building from source, but first wanted to check if anyone
> else out there had already done it?
>
OK, so I finally managed to set-up a build environment and rebuilt illume
with the e_kbd.c hack patch...
... so it's working in 2008.12 - I can supply my
Am Mittwoch 11 März 2009 19:07:25 schrieb Johny Tenfinger:
> It is in git repo for 2 days and it would be in repo after rebuilding
> (I'll ask mrmoku for doing that in few seconds :P)
well... rebuild finished this morning :P
Klaus 'mrmoku' Kurzmann
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It is in git repo for 2 days and it would be in repo after rebuilding
(I'll ask mrmoku for doing that in few seconds :P)
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Johny Tenfinger wrote:
> Now in shr-unstable patch for composite is included by default. I'm
> going to include second patch (for ts) later.
Which package would that be?
The unstable repository has this package
http://shr.bearstech.com/shr-unstable/ipk/armv4t/xserver-kdrive-glamo_1.3.0.0+gitr9b28
Thanks for sharing your work Richard... I agree transparent qwo is the
"killer" keyboard.
I had a crack at getting this going on 2008.12 yesterday using your binary
packages, but not surprisingly failed with e-wm.
I can report that the patched xserver + composite extension, composite
manager and
Hello,
> Unfortunately the link to the Xglamo binary on your site is broken.
Should be fixed now, I'm sorry about that.
Richard
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On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 11:47 PM, "Marco Trevisan (Treviño)"
wrote:
> Yorick Moko wrote:
>> might be a stupid question,
>> but any plans on making a transparent large "normal" keyboard?
>> btw: it seems great!
>
> Cool!
> Using composite to make the illume default keyboard semi-transparent not
> ma
Yorick Moko wrote:
> might be a stupid question,
> but any plans on making a transparent large "normal" keyboard?
> btw: it seems great!
Cool!
Using composite to make the illume default keyboard semi-transparent not
making it override the apps would be very very cool too.
--
Treviño's World - Li
Now in shr-unstable patch for composite is included by default. I'm
going to include second patch (for ts) later.
2009/3/9, Peter Strapp :
> Hi,
> I've just tried an online demo of quikwriting and it looks like, given
> enough practice, I could get messages tapped out very quick with it.
>
> Unfor
Hi,
I've just tried an online demo of quikwriting and it looks like, given
enough practice, I could get messages tapped out very quick with it.
Unfortunately the link to the Xglamo binary on your site is broken.
Anyway, I look forward to giving it a go. Its impressive to see
composite extension
kimaidou ha scritto:
> Waou, THIS IS GREAT ! I am very happy to find someone with the same
> will, but skilled ! For me, qwo is also the fastest keyboard, and
> making it fullscreen + transparent will make it the killer keyboard.
> Congratulation for sharing your method. I will try it asap.
>
>
> Any way we can get a package for this? I can't compile for my FR.
All binary packages that I have built are available at the howto page:
http://kedrigern.dcs.fmph.uniba.sk/~riso/Openmoko/qwo/
If you are using FSO milestone 5, they should work. If you are using
different distribution, they _might
e, qwo is also the fastest keyboard, and making it
>> fullscreen + transparent will make it the killer keyboard. Congratulation
>> for sharing your method. I will try it asap.
>>
>> Kimaidou
>>
>> 2009/3/8 Richard Kralovic
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>&
Any way we can get a package for this? I can't compile for my FR.
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fastest keyboard, and making it
> fullscreen + transparent will make it the killer keyboard. Congratulation
> for sharing your method. I will try it asap.
>
> Kimaidou
>
> 2009/3/8 Richard Kralovic
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> despite some skepticism about having tra
Kralovic
> Hello,
>
> despite some skepticism about having transparent keyboard in illume, I
> decided to try it. After some work, I got it working. More precisely, I
> am using the qwo external keyboard (an implementation of quikwriting
> technique); imho it's great with stylus
Hello,
despite some skepticism about having transparent keyboard in illume, I
decided to try it. After some work, I got it working. More precisely, I
am using the qwo external keyboard (an implementation of quikwriting
technique); imho it's great with stylus, and also quite finger-friendly
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