Re: First release of Enscribi - handwriting recognition input method

2009-05-14 Thread jeremy jozwik
shr-testing 20090502:
enlightenment was unable to run the application enscribi the
application failed to start

Zinnia and Zinnia-tomoe-zh installed

On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 7:20 AM, Russell Hay russe...@ysmail.net wrote:
 Fantastic news... let me know if there's anything I can do!
 Russ


 2009/5/13 Olof Sjobergh olo...@gmail.com

 On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 12:38 PM, Russell Hay russe...@ysmail.net wrote:
  Hi Olof,  any chance of having english support added to this?
 
  Otherwise (as a non-hacker) can I contribute anything that'd support you
  in
  adding english support?

 Hi,

 There's nothing stopping adding english support. I thought about
 adding it myself. The only thing you need is stroke data for all the
 letters, which are not so many for English. Then it would be possible
 to make a new theme for English input as well (the letters are not as
 large and complicated as for Japanese and Chinese, so you can get away
 with a smaller drawing area for each letter).

 So what's needed is stroke data for all the letters. I'm currently
 experimenting with writing a stroke editor so it's easy to add new
 characters. When this is done it would be quite simple to add new
 characters. You'd just have to draw all the letters.

 I'm currently on a business trip and wan't be able to work in it for
 now, but when it's ready I'll post info about here on the mailing
 list. At best, I'd say a few weeks from now, but that depends on how
 much free time I get.

 Regards,

 Olof

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Re: First release of Enscribi - handwriting recognition input method

2009-05-14 Thread Olof Sjobergh
On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 6:00 PM, jeremy jozwik jerjoz.for...@gmail.com wrote:
 shr-testing 20090502:
 enlightenment was unable to run the application enscribi the
 application failed to start

 Zinnia and Zinnia-tomoe-zh installed


Could you try to run it from the command line? There might be some
relevant error message there.

Open up the terminal, run enscribi and post any output here.

Regards,

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Re: First release of Enscribi - handwriting recognition input method

2009-05-14 Thread jeremy jozwik
yop,
error loading shared libraries: libecore_evas.so.0

ill look for an installer for that and try again later tonight.

On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 4:46 PM, Olof Sjobergh olo...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 6:00 PM, jeremy jozwik jerjoz.for...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 shr-testing 20090502:
 enlightenment was unable to run the application enscribi the
 application failed to start

 Zinnia and Zinnia-tomoe-zh installed


 Could you try to run it from the command line? There might be some
 relevant error message there.

 Open up the terminal, run enscribi and post any output here.

 Regards,

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Re: First release of Enscribi - handwriting recognition input method

2009-05-14 Thread jeremy jozwik
so after searching for a bit i am failing to find a link for
libecore_evas.so.0 as an ipk.
closest mention is this:
http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-td2587826i60

but i find no link. any ideas out there?

On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 4:52 PM, jeremy jozwik jerjoz.for...@gmail.com wrote:
 yop,
 error loading shared libraries: libecore_evas.so.0

 ill look for an installer for that and try again later tonight.

 On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 4:46 PM, Olof Sjobergh olo...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 6:00 PM, jeremy jozwik jerjoz.for...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 shr-testing 20090502:
 enlightenment was unable to run the application enscribi the
 application failed to start

 Zinnia and Zinnia-tomoe-zh installed


 Could you try to run it from the command line? There might be some
 relevant error message there.

 Open up the terminal, run enscribi and post any output here.

 Regards,

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Re: First release of Enscribi - handwriting recognition input method

2009-05-14 Thread Olof Sjobergh
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 5:44 AM, jeremy jozwik jerjoz.for...@gmail.com wrote:
 so after searching for a bit i am failing to find a link for
 libecore_evas.so.0 as an ipk.
 closest mention is this:
 http://lists.openmoko.org/nabble.html#nabble-td2587826i60

 but i find no link. any ideas out there?

I think it should be the package named ecore-evas. I'm on a business
trip, so I don't have access to my freerunner and can't confirm this,
but now that I think about it the efl libraries changed version
recently. So I think Enscribi has to be recompiled for this version.
I'll take a look at it and will put together a new package when I get
home (will probably have time sometime early next week).

Regards,

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Re: First release of Enscribi - handwriting recognition input method

2009-05-13 Thread Russell Hay
Hi Olof,  any chance of having english support added to this?

Otherwise (as a non-hacker) can I contribute anything that'd support you in
adding english support?

Russ


2009/2/14 Olof Sjobergh olo...@gmail.com

 Hi,

 This is to announce the first release of Enscribi, a new handwriting
 recognition input method I've been working on. The main focus, and the
 only thing supported for now, is writing Japanese and Chinese
 characters (and numbers, but numbers only won't get you far...). It
 uses the excellent Zinnia recognition engine for the actual
 recognition. If anyone is interested, please take a look.

 There's a project page at http://olofsj.github.com/enscribi/ with
 screenshots and some more information.

 There are packages on opkg.org for trying it out (only tested on FSO
 milestone 5). The following packages are available:
 http://www.opkg.org/package_133.htmlEnscribi
 http://www.opkg.org/package_130.htmlZinnia (required dependency)
 http://www.opkg.org/package_131.htmlZinnia-tomoe-ja (for Japanese
 support)
 http://www.opkg.org/package_132.htmlZinnia-tomoe-zh (for Chinese
 support)

 Also, you need a Japanese or Chinese font to see the characters
 (should be available in the usual repos).

 The code is hosted on Github at
 http://github.com/olofsj/enscribi/tree/master

 Best regards,

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Re: First release of Enscribi - handwriting recognition input method

2009-05-13 Thread Olof Sjobergh
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 12:38 PM, Russell Hay russe...@ysmail.net wrote:
 Hi Olof,  any chance of having english support added to this?

 Otherwise (as a non-hacker) can I contribute anything that'd support you in
 adding english support?

Hi,

There's nothing stopping adding english support. I thought about
adding it myself. The only thing you need is stroke data for all the
letters, which are not so many for English. Then it would be possible
to make a new theme for English input as well (the letters are not as
large and complicated as for Japanese and Chinese, so you can get away
with a smaller drawing area for each letter).

So what's needed is stroke data for all the letters. I'm currently
experimenting with writing a stroke editor so it's easy to add new
characters. When this is done it would be quite simple to add new
characters. You'd just have to draw all the letters.

I'm currently on a business trip and wan't be able to work in it for
now, but when it's ready I'll post info about here on the mailing
list. At best, I'd say a few weeks from now, but that depends on how
much free time I get.

Regards,

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Re: First release of Enscribi - handwriting recognition input method

2009-05-13 Thread Russell Hay
Fantastic news... let me know if there's anything I can do!
Russ


2009/5/13 Olof Sjobergh olo...@gmail.com

 On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 12:38 PM, Russell Hay russe...@ysmail.net wrote:
  Hi Olof,  any chance of having english support added to this?
 
  Otherwise (as a non-hacker) can I contribute anything that'd support you
 in
  adding english support?

 Hi,

 There's nothing stopping adding english support. I thought about
 adding it myself. The only thing you need is stroke data for all the
 letters, which are not so many for English. Then it would be possible
 to make a new theme for English input as well (the letters are not as
 large and complicated as for Japanese and Chinese, so you can get away
 with a smaller drawing area for each letter).

 So what's needed is stroke data for all the letters. I'm currently
 experimenting with writing a stroke editor so it's easy to add new
 characters. When this is done it would be quite simple to add new
 characters. You'd just have to draw all the letters.

 I'm currently on a business trip and wan't be able to work in it for
 now, but when it's ready I'll post info about here on the mailing
 list. At best, I'd say a few weeks from now, but that depends on how
 much free time I get.

 Regards,

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Re: First release of Enscribi - handwriting recognition input method

2009-02-16 Thread HouYu Li
I am going to look into the tomoe project.  but for your patch... I am
sorry. I haven't managed to build the FSO/SHR image on my Ubuntu 8.04. It
seems that there is always some git repository not available. I don't know
whether it's the problem of the network or not. Anyway, Now, I am not lucky
with build FSO/SHR images...not happy with this Hope
someone could help test your patch...

On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 3:59 PM, Olof Sjobergh olo...@gmail.com wrote:

 I'm glad there's a lot of interest in this. =)

 As for the poor results for Chinese characters, I suspect the
 character data for Chinese is not perfect. Personally I don't know any
 Chinese, so it's hard for me to check. However, for Japanese it works
 quite well, but there are some characters that are missing and have to
 be added.

 The data for the characters are from the Tomoe project (another
 handwriting recognition method), available at
 http://tomoe.sourceforge.jp. They also have a stroke editor that can
 be used to edit/add new characters.

 Yesterday I found and fixed the problem with inputting in Edje entry
 widgets. I sent the patch to the enlightenment devel list, but have
 attached it here as well for anyone interested in testing it. Patching
 and recompiling Ecore should make it possible to write in any program
 using Elementary or Edje.

 There's still a lot to improve, and any suggestions or patches are
 appreciated.

 Best regards,

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Re: First release of Enscribi - handwriting recognition input method

2009-02-16 Thread Alex Tsui
Hi HouYu, I guess you found out that it doesn't work with Messages
already. I was busy reflashing the Neo to the latest. Glad you found
something else that works though. I'm also interested in what you are
doing and will take a look at Tomoe after school today.

--Alex

On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 12:18 AM, HouYu Li kara...@gmail.com wrote:
 I am going to look into the tomoe project.  but for your patch... I am
 sorry. I haven't managed to build the FSO/SHR image on my Ubuntu 8.04. It
 seems that there is always some git repository not available. I don't know
 whether it's the problem of the network or not. Anyway, Now, I am not lucky
 with build FSO/SHR images...not happy with this Hope
 someone could help test your patch...

 On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 3:59 PM, Olof Sjobergh olo...@gmail.com wrote:

 I'm glad there's a lot of interest in this. =)

 As for the poor results for Chinese characters, I suspect the
 character data for Chinese is not perfect. Personally I don't know any
 Chinese, so it's hard for me to check. However, for Japanese it works
 quite well, but there are some characters that are missing and have to
 be added.

 The data for the characters are from the Tomoe project (another
 handwriting recognition method), available at
 http://tomoe.sourceforge.jp. They also have a stroke editor that can
 be used to edit/add new characters.

 Yesterday I found and fixed the problem with inputting in Edje entry
 widgets. I sent the patch to the enlightenment devel list, but have
 attached it here as well for anyone interested in testing it. Patching
 and recompiling Ecore should make it possible to write in any program
 using Elementary or Edje.

 There's still a lot to improve, and any suggestions or patches are
 appreciated.

 Best regards,

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Re: First release of Enscribi - handwriting recognition input method

2009-02-15 Thread Olof Sjobergh
Hi,

On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 8:26 AM, xiangfu xian...@openmoko.org wrote:
 i just install Enscribi
 then:
 r...@om-gta02:~#enscribi
 Enscribi: _cb_move

 then nothing.
 the rootfs is FSO milestone 5


I should have explained better. After you install encsribi, first
click on the Illume top bar, then on the wrench in the upper left
corner. Then, click on Keyboard. There you can choose Enscribi
instead of the default keyboard. Then Enscribi will show up whenever
the keyboard is shown.

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Re: First release of Enscribi - handwriting recognition input method

2009-02-15 Thread Alex Tsui
Hi Olof,

It looks good. I have installed it on SHR and set it up as keyboard, it works!

Sometimes when I draw near the edge of the writing block and cross in
and out of bounds twice, Enscribi will crash and I have to restart X
to bring it back. It also pops up and error on booting up after I've
set it to the default keyboard, though it will still work after that.

I will continue to play with it. Thanks for it,

--Alex

On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 12:59 AM, Olof Sjobergh olo...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi,

 On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 8:26 AM, xiangfu xian...@openmoko.org wrote:
 i just install Enscribi
 then:
 r...@om-gta02:~#enscribi
 Enscribi: _cb_move

 then nothing.
 the rootfs is FSO milestone 5


 I should have explained better. After you install encsribi, first
 click on the Illume top bar, then on the wrench in the upper left
 corner. Then, click on Keyboard. There you can choose Enscribi
 instead of the default keyboard. Then Enscribi will show up whenever
 the keyboard is shown.

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Re: First release of Enscribi - handwriting recognition input method

2009-02-15 Thread Guillaume Chereau
really great ! I had been looking for this for a long time !
I can't succeed writing 好 (hao), but I guess it is due to my poor
Chinese character writing skills.

gui

On Sat, 2009-02-14 at 09:51 +0100, Olof Sjobergh wrote:
 Hi,
 
 This is to announce the first release of Enscribi, a new handwriting
 recognition input method I've been working on. The main focus, and the
 only thing supported for now, is writing Japanese and Chinese
 characters (and numbers, but numbers only won't get you far...). It
 uses the excellent Zinnia recognition engine for the actual
 recognition. If anyone is interested, please take a look.
 
 There's a project page at http://olofsj.github.com/enscribi/ with
 screenshots and some more information.
 
 There are packages on opkg.org for trying it out (only tested on FSO
 milestone 5). The following packages are available:
 http://www.opkg.org/package_133.htmlEnscribi
 http://www.opkg.org/package_130.htmlZinnia (required dependency)
 http://www.opkg.org/package_131.htmlZinnia-tomoe-ja (for Japanese support)
 http://www.opkg.org/package_132.htmlZinnia-tomoe-zh (for Chinese support)
 
 Also, you need a Japanese or Chinese font to see the characters
 (should be available in the usual repos).
 
 The code is hosted on Github at http://github.com/olofsj/enscribi/tree/master
 
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Re: First release of Enscribi - handwriting recognition input method

2009-02-15 Thread HouYu Li
Actually. The recognition is somehow ... poor...

On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 11:44 AM, Guillaume Chereau char...@openmoko.orgwrote:

 really great ! I had been looking for this for a long time !
 I can't succeed writing 好 (hao), but I guess it is due to my poor
 Chinese character writing skills.

 gui

 On Sat, 2009-02-14 at 09:51 +0100, Olof Sjobergh wrote:
  Hi,
 
  This is to announce the first release of Enscribi, a new handwriting
  recognition input method I've been working on. The main focus, and the
  only thing supported for now, is writing Japanese and Chinese
  characters (and numbers, but numbers only won't get you far...). It
  uses the excellent Zinnia recognition engine for the actual
  recognition. If anyone is interested, please take a look.
 
  There's a project page at http://olofsj.github.com/enscribi/ with
  screenshots and some more information.
 
  There are packages on opkg.org for trying it out (only tested on FSO
  milestone 5). The following packages are available:
  http://www.opkg.org/package_133.htmlEnscribi
  http://www.opkg.org/package_130.htmlZinnia (required dependency)
  http://www.opkg.org/package_131.htmlZinnia-tomoe-ja (for Japanese
 support)
  http://www.opkg.org/package_132.htmlZinnia-tomoe-zh (for Chinese
 support)
 
  Also, you need a Japanese or Chinese font to see the characters
  (should be available in the usual repos).
 
  The code is hosted on Github at
 http://github.com/olofsj/enscribi/tree/master
 
  Best regards,
 
  Olof Sjöbergh
 
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Re: First release of Enscribi - handwriting recognition input method

2009-02-15 Thread Guillaume Chereau
Most of the other characters I tried worked, only the 好 was a problem,
so it is not too bad already :)

I remember once I tried a similar software running on windows with a
graphic tablet (forgot the name of it) and I was unable to write any
character at all, but other people who could write Chinese properly had
no problem.

On Mon, 2009-02-16 at 11:54 +0800, HouYu Li wrote:
 Actually. The recognition is somehow ... poor...
 
 On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 11:44 AM, Guillaume Chereau
 char...@openmoko.org wrote:
 really great ! I had been looking for this for a long time !
 I can't succeed writing 好 (hao), but I guess it is due to
 my poor
 Chinese character writing skills.
 
 gui
 
 
 On Sat, 2009-02-14 at 09:51 +0100, Olof Sjobergh wrote:
  Hi,
 
  This is to announce the first release of Enscribi, a new
 handwriting
  recognition input method I've been working on. The main
 focus, and the
  only thing supported for now, is writing Japanese and
 Chinese
  characters (and numbers, but numbers only won't get you
 far...). It
  uses the excellent Zinnia recognition engine for the actual
  recognition. If anyone is interested, please take a look.
 
  There's a project page at http://olofsj.github.com/enscribi/
 with
  screenshots and some more information.
 
  There are packages on opkg.org for trying it out (only
 tested on FSO
  milestone 5). The following packages are available:
  http://www.opkg.org/package_133.htmlEnscribi
  http://www.opkg.org/package_130.htmlZinnia (required
 dependency)
  http://www.opkg.org/package_131.htmlZinnia-tomoe-ja (for
 Japanese support)
  http://www.opkg.org/package_132.htmlZinnia-tomoe-zh (for
 Chinese support)
 
  Also, you need a Japanese or Chinese font to see the
 characters
  (should be available in the usual repos).
 
  The code is hosted on Github at
 http://github.com/olofsj/enscribi/tree/master
 
  Best regards,
 
  Olof Sjöbergh
 
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Re: First release of Enscribi - handwriting recognition input method

2009-02-15 Thread Kiam Peng Wee
Hi,

I guess the manner/precedence of the strokes are written are important
for that software you used previously?
Quite interesting to have a non-cjk develop this though.

I'm quite impressed with the zinnia recognition engine.

KP

On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 1:43 PM, Guillaume Chereau char...@openmoko.org wrote:
 Most of the other characters I tried worked, only the 好 was a problem,
 so it is not too bad already :)

 I remember once I tried a similar software running on windows with a
 graphic tablet (forgot the name of it) and I was unable to write any
 character at all, but other people who could write Chinese properly had
 no problem.

 On Mon, 2009-02-16 at 11:54 +0800, HouYu Li wrote:
 Actually. The recognition is somehow ... poor...

 On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 11:44 AM, Guillaume Chereau
 char...@openmoko.org wrote:
 really great ! I had been looking for this for a long time !
 I can't succeed writing 好 (hao), but I guess it is due to
 my poor
 Chinese character writing skills.

 gui


 On Sat, 2009-02-14 at 09:51 +0100, Olof Sjobergh wrote:
  Hi,
 
  This is to announce the first release of Enscribi, a new
 handwriting
  recognition input method I've been working on. The main
 focus, and the
  only thing supported for now, is writing Japanese and
 Chinese
  characters (and numbers, but numbers only won't get you
 far...). It
  uses the excellent Zinnia recognition engine for the actual
  recognition. If anyone is interested, please take a look.
 
  There's a project page at http://olofsj.github.com/enscribi/
 with
  screenshots and some more information.
 
  There are packages on opkg.org for trying it out (only
 tested on FSO
  milestone 5). The following packages are available:
  http://www.opkg.org/package_133.htmlEnscribi
  http://www.opkg.org/package_130.htmlZinnia (required
 dependency)
  http://www.opkg.org/package_131.htmlZinnia-tomoe-ja (for
 Japanese support)
  http://www.opkg.org/package_132.htmlZinnia-tomoe-zh (for
 Chinese support)
 
  Also, you need a Japanese or Chinese font to see the
 characters
  (should be available in the usual repos).
 
  The code is hosted on Github at
 http://github.com/olofsj/enscribi/tree/master
 
  Best regards,
 
  Olof Sjöbergh
 
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Re: First release of Enscribi - handwriting recognition input method

2009-02-15 Thread HouYu Li
Hi, Everyone... Tested with SHR 20090215 build. Not work in the default
message application (openmoko-message3). But work with yphonekitd. You can
find it here: http://www.opkg.org/package_109.html. Now I can send Chinese
messages to my friends. oops.. how can I input a commer???

On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 2:05 PM, Kiam Peng Wee
wee.kiamp...@orangeknob.comwrote:

 Hi,

 I guess the manner/precedence of the strokes are written are important
 for that software you used previously?
 Quite interesting to have a non-cjk develop this though.

 I'm quite impressed with the zinnia recognition engine.

 KP

 On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 1:43 PM, Guillaume Chereau char...@openmoko.org
 wrote:
  Most of the other characters I tried worked, only the 好 was a problem,
  so it is not too bad already :)
 
  I remember once I tried a similar software running on windows with a
  graphic tablet (forgot the name of it) and I was unable to write any
  character at all, but other people who could write Chinese properly had
  no problem.
 
  On Mon, 2009-02-16 at 11:54 +0800, HouYu Li wrote:
  Actually. The recognition is somehow ... poor...
 
  On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 11:44 AM, Guillaume Chereau
  char...@openmoko.org wrote:
  really great ! I had been looking for this for a long time !
  I can't succeed writing 好 (hao), but I guess it is due to
  my poor
  Chinese character writing skills.
 
  gui
 
 
  On Sat, 2009-02-14 at 09:51 +0100, Olof Sjobergh wrote:
   Hi,
  
   This is to announce the first release of Enscribi, a new
  handwriting
   recognition input method I've been working on. The main
  focus, and the
   only thing supported for now, is writing Japanese and
  Chinese
   characters (and numbers, but numbers only won't get you
  far...). It
   uses the excellent Zinnia recognition engine for the actual
   recognition. If anyone is interested, please take a look.
  
   There's a project page at http://olofsj.github.com/enscribi/
  with
   screenshots and some more information.
  
   There are packages on opkg.org for trying it out (only
  tested on FSO
   milestone 5). The following packages are available:
   http://www.opkg.org/package_133.htmlEnscribi
   http://www.opkg.org/package_130.htmlZinnia (required
  dependency)
   http://www.opkg.org/package_131.htmlZinnia-tomoe-ja (for
  Japanese support)
   http://www.opkg.org/package_132.htmlZinnia-tomoe-zh (for
  Chinese support)
  
   Also, you need a Japanese or Chinese font to see the
  characters
   (should be available in the usual repos).
  
   The code is hosted on Github at
  http://github.com/olofsj/enscribi/tree/master
  
   Best regards,
  
   Olof Sjöbergh
  
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Re: First release of Enscribi - handwriting recognition input method

2009-02-15 Thread Brenda Wang
Does it work at OM 2008.9 ?
I install it on Om 2008. 9 , but I don't know how to initiate it .


Olof Sjobergh ??:
 Hi,

 This is to announce the first release of Enscribi, a new handwriting
 recognition input method I've been working on. The main focus, and the
 only thing supported for now, is writing Japanese and Chinese
 characters (and numbers, but numbers only won't get you far...). It
 uses the excellent Zinnia recognition engine for the actual
 recognition. If anyone is interested, please take a look.

 There's a project page at http://olofsj.github.com/enscribi/ with
 screenshots and some more information.

 There are packages on opkg.org for trying it out (only tested on FSO
 milestone 5). The following packages are available:
 http://www.opkg.org/package_133.htmlEnscribi
 http://www.opkg.org/package_130.htmlZinnia (required dependency)
 http://www.opkg.org/package_131.htmlZinnia-tomoe-ja (for Japanese support)
 http://www.opkg.org/package_132.htmlZinnia-tomoe-zh (for Chinese support)

 Also, you need a Japanese or Chinese font to see the characters
 (should be available in the usual repos).

 The code is hosted on Github at http://github.com/olofsj/enscribi/tree/master

 Best regards,

 Olof Sjöbergh

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Re: First release of Enscribi - handwriting recognition input method

2009-02-15 Thread Olof Sjobergh
I'm glad there's a lot of interest in this. =)

As for the poor results for Chinese characters, I suspect the
character data for Chinese is not perfect. Personally I don't know any
Chinese, so it's hard for me to check. However, for Japanese it works
quite well, but there are some characters that are missing and have to
be added.

The data for the characters are from the Tomoe project (another
handwriting recognition method), available at
http://tomoe.sourceforge.jp. They also have a stroke editor that can
be used to edit/add new characters.

Yesterday I found and fixed the problem with inputting in Edje entry
widgets. I sent the patch to the enlightenment devel list, but have
attached it here as well for anyone interested in testing it. Patching
and recompiling Ecore should make it possible to write in any program
using Elementary or Edje.

There's still a lot to improve, and any suggestions or patches are appreciated.

Best regards,

Olof Sjöbergh


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Re: First release of Enscribi - handwriting recognition input method

2009-02-14 Thread xiangfu
Cool.

On Feb 14, 2009, at 4:51 PM, Olof Sjobergh wrote:

 Hi,

 This is to announce the first release of Enscribi, a new handwriting
 recognition input method I've been working on. The main focus, and the
 only thing supported for now, is writing Japanese and Chinese
 characters (and numbers, but numbers only won't get you far...). It
 uses the excellent Zinnia recognition engine for the actual
 recognition. If anyone is interested, please take a look.

 There's a project page at http://olofsj.github.com/enscribi/ with
 screenshots and some more information.

 There are packages on opkg.org for trying it out (only tested on FSO
 milestone 5). The following packages are available:
 http://www.opkg.org/package_133.htmlEnscribi
 http://www.opkg.org/package_130.htmlZinnia (required dependency)
 http://www.opkg.org/package_131.htmlZinnia-tomoe-ja (for  
 Japanese support)
 http://www.opkg.org/package_132.htmlZinnia-tomoe-zh (for Chinese  
 support)

 Also, you need a Japanese or Chinese font to see the characters
 (should be available in the usual repos).

 The code is hosted on Github at http://github.com/olofsj/enscribi/tree/master

 Best regards,

 Olof Sjöbergh

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Re: First release of Enscribi - handwriting recognition input method

2009-02-14 Thread HouYu Li
Hi, It's a nice start...

XiangFu! Have you tried it? I just installed these packages on FSO latest
stable. It does recognize input although not that precisely. But it does not
able to input the Chinese character into the zhone message input area.

My question is: Do we need extra configuration??

On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 7:14 PM, xiangfu xian...@openmoko.org wrote:

 Cool.

 On Feb 14, 2009, at 4:51 PM, Olof Sjobergh wrote:

  Hi,
 
  This is to announce the first release of Enscribi, a new handwriting
  recognition input method I've been working on. The main focus, and the
  only thing supported for now, is writing Japanese and Chinese
  characters (and numbers, but numbers only won't get you far...). It
  uses the excellent Zinnia recognition engine for the actual
  recognition. If anyone is interested, please take a look.
 
  There's a project page at http://olofsj.github.com/enscribi/ with
  screenshots and some more information.
 
  There are packages on opkg.org for trying it out (only tested on FSO
  milestone 5). The following packages are available:
  http://www.opkg.org/package_133.htmlEnscribi
  http://www.opkg.org/package_130.htmlZinnia (required dependency)
  http://www.opkg.org/package_131.htmlZinnia-tomoe-ja (for
  Japanese support)
  http://www.opkg.org/package_132.htmlZinnia-tomoe-zh (for Chinese
  support)
 
  Also, you need a Japanese or Chinese font to see the characters
  (should be available in the usual repos).
 
  The code is hosted on Github at
 http://github.com/olofsj/enscribi/tree/master
 
  Best regards,
 
  Olof Sjöbergh
 
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Re: First release of Enscribi - handwriting recognition input method

2009-02-14 Thread Olof Sjobergh
On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 4:54 PM, HouYu Li kara...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi, It's a nice start...

 XiangFu! Have you tried it? I just installed these packages on FSO latest
 stable. It does recognize input although not that precisely. But it does not
 able to input the Chinese character into the zhone message input area.

 My question is: Do we need extra configuration??


Hi,

Edje, that is used by zhone, does not support inputting multi-byte
characters, so inputting in Zhone won't work for now. This has to be
added to Edje, which I'll try to do.

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Re: First release of Enscribi - handwriting recognition input method

2009-02-14 Thread xiangfu
Hi
On Feb 15, 2009, at 12:21 AM, Olof Sjobergh wrote:

 On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 4:54 PM, HouYu Li kara...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi, It's a nice start...

 XiangFu! Have you tried it? I just installed these packages on FSO  
 latest
i just install Enscribi
then:
r...@om-gta02:~#enscribi
Enscribi: _cb_move

then nothing.
the rootfs is FSO milestone 5


 stable. It does recognize input although not that precisely. But it  
 does not
 able to input the Chinese character into the zhone message input  
 area.

 My question is: Do we need extra configuration??


 Hi,

 Edje, that is used by zhone, does not support inputting multi-byte
 characters, so inputting in Zhone won't work for now. This has to be
 added to Edje, which I'll try to do.

 Best regards,

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