Dnia 2009-12-10, czw o godzinie 12:49 -0500, Tony McKeehan pisze:
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I've made a new keyboard, built specifically for the Hackable:1 distro.
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Hi Tony,
I am preparing CU
Dnia 2009-12-10, czw o godzinie 19:20 -0600, Esteban Monge pisze:
Why not TuxNINE? or Tux9?
sounds good for me ;)
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I've made a new keyboard, built specifically for the Hackable:1 distro.
I can supply the source if someone wants to build a package for SHR or
QTMoko. Before that, though, it needs a severe face-lift, if anybody is
willing to help me on that front. My specialty is
On Thursday 10 December 2009 10:19:44 Tony McKeehan wrote:
I've made a new keyboard, built specifically for the Hackable:1 distro.
I can supply the source if someone wants to build a package for SHR or
QTMoko. Before that, though, it needs a severe face-lift, if anybody is
willing to help me
Hi tony,
It would be wiser to start a new thread for this.
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Sorry, didn't realize that the mailing list handled it like that... (resending)
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I've made a new keyboard, built specifically for the Hackable:1 distro.
I can supply the source if someone wants to build a package for SHR or
QTMoko. Before that, though, it needs a
i strongly discourage the use of t9 in the name.
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On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 7:47 PM, arne anka openm...@ginguppin.de wrote:
i strongly discourage the use of t9 in the name.
I second this. It is a trademark, might get you into trouble.
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I understand, I'll work on fixing it. The algorithm itself is unique and
is really just another rendition of a predictive keyboard and could be
built to support any other keyboard layout, if need be.
-Tonym
Atilla Filiz wrote:
On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 7:47 PM, arne anka
Why not TuxNINE? or Tux9?
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