Re: Two finger input methods (PyGTK demos)

2007-09-05 Thread Lars Hallberg
Josef Wolf skrev: On Wed, Sep 05, 2007 at 03:53:17AM +0200, Lars Hallberg wrote: Pretty simple, You have 12 key (3x4 array) and ether tap a key or press it and drag to any of the other 11 keys - 12 functions. It's extendible - If You add a column of keys You got 15 keys with 15 functions. Actu

Re: Two finger input methods (PyGTK demos)

2007-09-05 Thread Henryk Plötz
Moin, Am Wed, 05 Sep 2007 03:53:17 +0200 schrieb Lars Hallberg: > Over to Your problem. Your Python is probably to old. According to > the python docs (3.6.1 String Methods) You need python 2.5: I had the same problem and whipped up a quick partition(). Works ok for me (patch attached). -- Hen

Re: Two finger input methods (PyGTK demos)

2007-09-05 Thread Henryk Plötz
Moin, Am Mon, 3 Sep 2007 08:52:45 +0200 schrieb pHilipp Zabel: > The python-pygtk package should now depend on -pygobject and -pycairo > and I moved the .pc file out of python-pygobject, so it shouldn't > depend on libglib-2.0-dev anymore. Could you rebuild and test those > three packages, please

Re: Two finger input methods (PyGTK demos)

2007-09-04 Thread Josef Wolf
On Wed, Sep 05, 2007 at 03:53:17AM +0200, Lars Hallberg wrote: > Josef Wolf skrev: > >On Sun, Sep 02, 2007 at 07:49:43PM +0200, Lars Hallberg wrote: > >[ ... ] > >>Not much faster I'm afraid, but a new version available at the same place: > >> http://www.micropp.se/openmoko/res/key2key.py > > > >L

Re: Two finger input methods (PyGTK demos)

2007-09-04 Thread Lars Hallberg
Josef Wolf skrev: On Sun, Sep 02, 2007 at 07:49:43PM +0200, Lars Hallberg wrote: [ ... ] Not much faster I'm afraid, but a new version available at the same place: http://www.micropp.se/openmoko/res/key2key.py Lars, can you please explain what you mean how this new 12-chars-per-key system wo

Re: Two finger input methods (PyGTK demos)

2007-09-04 Thread Tilman Baumann
Josef Wolf wrote: On Sun, Sep 02, 2007 at 07:49:43PM +0200, Lars Hallberg wrote: [ ... ] Not much faster I'm afraid, but a new version available at the same place: http://www.micropp.se/openmoko/res/key2key.py Lars, can you please explain what you mean how this new 12-chars-per-key system wo

Re: Two finger input methods (PyGTK demos)

2007-09-04 Thread Josef Wolf
On Sun, Sep 02, 2007 at 07:49:43PM +0200, Lars Hallberg wrote: [ ... ] > Not much faster I'm afraid, but a new version available at the same place: > http://www.micropp.se/openmoko/res/key2key.py Lars, can you please explain what you mean how this new 12-chars-per-key system works? I have tried

Re: Two finger input methods (PyGTK demos)

2007-09-03 Thread Lars Hallberg
Henryk Plötz skrev: Moin, Hmm, I just ran it on a Neo and seems to work okay. The biggest problem is that switching to the second set of displayed keys is awfully slow. Yes... I believe it's the text rendering. Wish gtk.Label had a flag 'cash_rendering' and maybe a method 'pre_render' taking

Re: Two finger input methods (PyGTK demos)

2007-09-02 Thread pHilipp Zabel
On 9/3/07, Henryk Plötz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Moin, > > Am Thu, 30 Aug 2007 20:12:00 +0200 schrieb Lars Hallberg: > > > Both demos can easily be adjusted between 3x4 to 3x6 keys to test the > > feel. I don't know hove easy it is to get a PyGTK demo running on the > > phone... and they probab

Re: Two finger input methods (PyGTK demos)

2007-09-02 Thread Henryk Plötz
Moin, Am Thu, 30 Aug 2007 20:12:00 +0200 schrieb Lars Hallberg: > Both demos can easily be adjusted between 3x4 to 3x6 keys to test the > feel. I don't know hove easy it is to get a PyGTK demo running on the > phone... and they probably perform horribly. But I would be grateful > for any report

Re: Two finger input methods (PyGTK demos)

2007-09-02 Thread Andy Poling
Lars Hallberg wrote: This is a new one (Layout is 'numlock' one): http://www.micropp.se/openmoko/res/key2key.py denis wrote: I've tested the input system and it works very well even for a beginner like me. It is very intuitive and after a short time of practice I'm very fast writting with i

Re: Two finger input methods (PyGTK demos)

2007-09-02 Thread denis
Lars Hallberg schrieb: > This is a new one (Layout is 'numlock' one): > > http://www.micropp.se/openmoko/res/key2key.py > > 12 keys... tap a key for main function. Drag to any of the other keys > for 11 secondary functions. A total of 12*12=144 combinations. > > To much to show... You have to pre

Re: Two finger input methods (PyGTK demos)

2007-09-02 Thread Lars Hallberg
Kristian 'kriss' Mueller skrev: Lars Hallberg wrote: Kristian 'kriss' Mueller skrev: Lars Hallberg wrote: http://www.micropp.se/openmoko/res/key2key.py Yes, it's working on the neo - I took a screenshot, see http://scap.linuxtogo.org/ Thanks. From the screenshot the fonts seams to be w

Re: Two finger input methods (PyGTK demos)

2007-09-02 Thread Kristian 'kriss' Mueller
Lars Hallberg wrote: > Kristian 'kriss' Mueller skrev: > > Lars Hallberg wrote: > >>http://www.micropp.se/openmoko/res/key2key.py > I intentionally gave the text entry focus so the cursor was visible. But > it's not worth the keyboard popping up :-) That means You tested it on > OpenMoko? O

Re: Two finger input methods (PyGTK demos)

2007-09-02 Thread Lars Hallberg
Kristian 'kriss' Mueller skrev: Lars Hallberg wrote: This is a new one (Layout is 'numlock' one): http://www.micropp.se/openmoko/res/key2key.py Nice idea. Had to change the code a bit, as the UI of the current version fires up the keyboard if a text entry has the focus - see patch. I int

Re: Two finger input methods (PyGTK demos)

2007-09-01 Thread Kristian 'kriss' Mueller
Lars Hallberg wrote: > This is a new one (Layout is 'numlock' one): >http://www.micropp.se/openmoko/res/key2key.py Nice idea. Had to change the code a bit, as the UI of the current version fires up the keyboard if a text entry has the focus - see patch. For me it was hard to choose the right

Two finger input methods (PyGTK demos)

2007-08-30 Thread Lars Hallberg
This is a new one (Layout is 'numlock' one): http://www.micropp.se/openmoko/res/key2key.py 12 keys... tap a key for main function. Drag to any of the other keys for 11 secondary functions. A total of 12*12=144 combinations. To much to show... You have to press a key to see the secondary key