Marc Wilhelm Küster <kuester at saphor dot net> wrote: > Lukas' German-based phonetic keyboard is something I'll definitely > take a deeper look into -- what I saw so far on the quoted URL is > promising. It comes closest to a turn-key solution for Germany for > the time being. At the same time I'll also have a look at the UniPad > keyboard.
Remember that SC UniPad is a standalone Unicode text editor. Keyboards designed for UniPad can't really be used with anything else. Also, I haven't made my IPA keyboard for UniPad available yet, for the reasons I mentioned: it's based on the images at gy.com (which are somewhat difficult to interpret and which can hardly be said to depict a "standard" IPA keyboard), plus there are several characters missing that I haven't been able to find in Unicode. If you still want to have a look at it, though, I can e-mail it to you (and for that matter, to anyone who might be able to help me find those missing characters!). I have released six other custom keyboards for UniPad; anyone who is interested should check <http://www.unipad.org/keyboard/> for more information. -Doug Ewell Fullerton, California

