Re: [Om2008.9] Where to set Illume's preferences?

2008-11-27 Thread ivvmm
Chris Hogan wrote:
 Not sure if anyone else followed this up, but this was bugging me as
 well. I have no idea how to tell Illume to prefer one keyboard layout
 over the rest, but I was able to work around it. The keyboard layouts
 are stored in:
 
 /usr/lib/enlightenment/modules/illume/keyboards
 
 I moved the default one ('Default.kbd') out of the way (renamed it to
 'Default.bak', in case something goes wrong and i need it back), then
 renamed 'Terminal.kbd' to 'Default.kbd'. It's a dodgy fix but it
 worked for me... the terminal layout now appears by default.
 
 Chris.
 
 On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 10:30 PM, Minh Ha Duong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 the 'querty' icon brings up keyboard, with most recently used layout;
 how can I configure the 'Terminal' is the one which comes up
 with the PIN dialog  ?
  I have the same question. I would like the Terminal layout to always show
 when I use the terminal. So is there a way to tell illume's keyboard:
 THIS application uses THAT layout ?
 

Dirty solution, but still thanks.



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Re: [Om2008.9] Where to set Illume's preferences?

2008-11-27 Thread Chris Hogan
Not sure if anyone else followed this up, but this was bugging me as
well. I have no idea how to tell Illume to prefer one keyboard layout
over the rest, but I was able to work around it. The keyboard layouts
are stored in:

/usr/lib/enlightenment/modules/illume/keyboards

I moved the default one ('Default.kbd') out of the way (renamed it to
'Default.bak', in case something goes wrong and i need it back), then
renamed 'Terminal.kbd' to 'Default.kbd'. It's a dodgy fix but it
worked for me... the terminal layout now appears by default.

Chris.

On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 10:30 PM, Minh Ha Duong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 the 'querty' icon brings up keyboard, with most recently used layout;
 how can I configure the 'Terminal' is the one which comes up
 with the PIN dialog  ?

  I have the same question. I would like the Terminal layout to always show
 when I use the terminal. So is there a way to tell illume's keyboard:
 THIS application uses THAT layout ?

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Re: [Om2008.9] Where to set Illume's preferences?

2008-11-27 Thread The Rasterman
On Thu, 27 Nov 2008 11:54:26 +0100 Matthias Apitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:

 El día Thursday, November 27, 2008 a las 09:16:40PM +1100, Chris Hogan
 escribió:
 
  Not sure if anyone else followed this up, but this was bugging me as
  well. I have no idea how to tell Illume to prefer one keyboard layout
  over the rest, but I was able to work around it. The keyboard layouts
  are stored in:
  
  /usr/lib/enlightenment/modules/illume/keyboards
  
  I moved the default one ('Default.kbd') out of the way (renamed it to
  'Default.bak', in case something goes wrong and i need it back), then
  renamed 'Terminal.kbd' to 'Default.kbd'. It's a dodgy fix but it
  worked for me... the terminal layout now appears by default.
  
  Chris.
 
 Hi Chris,
 
 Thanks for that nice idea (even if it is a bit dirty);
 
 I have had a look into the file Terminal.kbd and will play around with
 it as well to see if I could manage the Spanish tilde chars: ñáéíóú¿¡...
 
 is there any documentation about the syntax for this file?
 Thx

comments in the files - 3 of them provided by default. Numbers also has
accented chars - put them in in utf8. :)

   matthias
 
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Re: [Om2008.9] Where to set Illume's preferences?

2008-11-27 Thread Pander
For the Dutch language the following characters are important:
àáäâ and upper case
èéëê and upper case
ìíïî and upper case
òóöô and upper case
ùúüû and upper case
ç and upper case
ij (ij ligature) and upper case

Normally it is not possible to easily input the latter ligature by the
use of the compose key. All others are no problem by means of the
compose key.

Most people use 'ij' for 'ij', but the official one is 'ij' which needs
some stimulation in use. When possible, can this one be made available
in illume?

How do I fill the dictionary? Do I use the 'ij' or the 'ij' or do I offer
both?

Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
 On Thu, 27 Nov 2008 11:54:26 +0100 Matthias Apitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
 
 El día Thursday, November 27, 2008 a las 09:16:40PM +1100, Chris Hogan
 escribió:

 Not sure if anyone else followed this up, but this was bugging me as
 well. I have no idea how to tell Illume to prefer one keyboard layout
 over the rest, but I was able to work around it. The keyboard layouts
 are stored in:

 /usr/lib/enlightenment/modules/illume/keyboards

 I moved the default one ('Default.kbd') out of the way (renamed it to
 'Default.bak', in case something goes wrong and i need it back), then
 renamed 'Terminal.kbd' to 'Default.kbd'. It's a dodgy fix but it
 worked for me... the terminal layout now appears by default.

 Chris.
 Hi Chris,

 Thanks for that nice idea (even if it is a bit dirty);

 I have had a look into the file Terminal.kbd and will play around with
 it as well to see if I could manage the Spanish tilde chars: ñáéíóú¿¡...

 is there any documentation about the syntax for this file?
 Thx
 
 comments in the files - 3 of them provided by default. Numbers also has
 accented chars - put them in in utf8. :)
 
  matthias

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Re: [Om2008.9] Where to set Illume's preferences?

2008-11-27 Thread The Rasterman
On Fri, 28 Nov 2008 00:49:57 +0100 Pander [EMAIL PROTECTED]
babbled:

 For the Dutch language the following characters are important:
 àáäâ and upper case
 èéëê and upper case
 ìíïî and upper case
 òóöô and upper case
 ùúüû and upper case
 ç and upper case
 ij (ij ligature) and upper case
 
 Normally it is not possible to easily input the latter ligature by the
 use of the compose key. All others are no problem by means of the
 compose key.
 
 Most people use 'ij' for 'ij', but the official one is 'ij' which needs
 some stimulation in use. When possible, can this one be made available
 in illume?

yes. see the Numbers.kbd - it has accented chars as above - as long as an x
keysym exists for such a char at all it will work and just put them into
the .kbd as utf8 text. see the Numbers.kbd :)

 How do I fill the dictionary? Do I use the 'ij' or the 'ij' or do I offer
 both?

dictionary has bugs with utf8 (non-ascii) chars. so anything in the dict that
is non-ascii will make word matching have problems. i just dont have time to
fix it at the moment.

 Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
  On Thu, 27 Nov 2008 11:54:26 +0100 Matthias Apitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  babbled:
  
  El día Thursday, November 27, 2008 a las 09:16:40PM +1100, Chris Hogan
  escribió:
 
  Not sure if anyone else followed this up, but this was bugging me as
  well. I have no idea how to tell Illume to prefer one keyboard layout
  over the rest, but I was able to work around it. The keyboard layouts
  are stored in:
 
  /usr/lib/enlightenment/modules/illume/keyboards
 
  I moved the default one ('Default.kbd') out of the way (renamed it to
  'Default.bak', in case something goes wrong and i need it back), then
  renamed 'Terminal.kbd' to 'Default.kbd'. It's a dodgy fix but it
  worked for me... the terminal layout now appears by default.
 
  Chris.
  Hi Chris,
 
  Thanks for that nice idea (even if it is a bit dirty);
 
  I have had a look into the file Terminal.kbd and will play around with
  it as well to see if I could manage the Spanish tilde chars: ñáéíóú¿¡...
 
  is there any documentation about the syntax for this file?
  Thx
  
  comments in the files - 3 of them provided by default. Numbers also has
  accented chars - put them in in utf8. :)
  
 matthias
 
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Re: [Om2008.9] Where to set Illume's preferences?

2008-11-12 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día Tuesday, November 11, 2008 a las 08:10:24PM +0530, Ramprasad Rajendran 
escribió:

 2008/11/11 Matthias Apitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
  Hello,
 
  I'm using the Illume keyboard as described in
  http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Illume
  one question remains: the Wiki says «Then switch keyboard from None to
  Default in Illume's preferences.» Where I do that exactly?
 
 There is a small wrench on the top of the pull down menu that lets you
 change illume's preferences.
 You should also disable the default keyboard as mentioned in the wiki
 (adding export QTOPIA_NO_VIRTUAL_KEYBOARD=1 in
 /etc/X11/Xsession.d/89qtopia)

Thanks for all the hints I got, but they do not target my real problem:

With configured Illume keyboard the 'querty' icon brings up the keyboard
which has three layouts (and one can toggle between with the small symbol
above the keypad): Default / Numbers / Terminal; when it first comes up
it is set to the 'Default' one and not to 'Numbers' or 'Terminal'; later
the 'querty' icon brings up the one last used; how can I configure that
the 'Terminal' is the one which comes up with the PIN dialog? because
the 'Default' one is pretty much useless to enter any PIN code (it has
no numbers on the keyboard) and the 'Enter' of the PIN dialog is very
near the symbol for switching the keyboard layout ...

any idea?

matthias

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Re: [Om2008.9] Where to set Illume's preferences?

2008-11-12 Thread Minh Ha Duong
 the 'querty' icon brings up keyboard, with most recently used layout;
 how can I configure the 'Terminal' is the one which comes up
 with the PIN dialog  ?

  I have the same question. I would like the Terminal layout to always show 
when I use the terminal. So is there a way to tell illume's keyboard:
THIS application uses THAT layout ? 

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Re: [Om2008.9] Where to set Illume's preferences?

2008-11-11 Thread Ramprasad Rajendran
2008/11/11 Matthias Apitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Hello,

 I'm using the Illume keyboard as described in
 http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Illume
 one question remains: the Wiki says «Then switch keyboard from None to
 Default in Illume's preferences.» Where I do that exactly?

There is a small wrench on the top of the pull down menu that lets you
change illume's preferences.
You should also disable the default keyboard as mentioned in the wiki
(adding export QTOPIA_NO_VIRTUAL_KEYBOARD=1 in
/etc/X11/Xsession.d/89qtopia)


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Re: [Om2008.9] Where to set Illume's preferences?

2008-11-11 Thread John Lee
On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 08:10:24PM +0530, Ramprasad Rajendran wrote:
 2008/11/11 Matthias Apitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
  Hello,
 
  I'm using the Illume keyboard as described in
  http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Illume
  one question remains: the Wiki says «Then switch keyboard from None to
  Default in Illume's preferences.» Where I do that exactly?
 
 There is a small wrench on the top of the pull down menu that lets you
 change illume's preferences.

... if and only if you use illume-theme-illume + illume-config-illume
there is no such icon in the default theme of Om2008. (illume-theme-asu)

 You should also disable the default keyboard as mentioned in the wiki
 (adding export QTOPIA_NO_VIRTUAL_KEYBOARD=1 in
 /etc/X11/Xsession.d/89qtopia)
 
 
 ram
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