please support HexInput
Disclaimer: I don't have a 770 yet, but I want one! One of the things I want to do with it is take notes in meetings, as well as write stuff while on the plane, etc. Text can be entered on a pen-based device as fast (or faster) than typing, IF it's implemented properly. I recommend the HexInput system:
http://www.strout.net/info/ideas/hexinput.html The 770 is ideally suited to using HexInput; with its nice big screen you could have a good-sized input area and still lots of room to see your content. The HexInput approach (and standard English layout) is public domain, and suitable for use with open-source software. Can anyone tell me whether there is a process that emulates the keyboard to other processes, such that a single HexInput app could be made to work for any app that does text entry? Or is this something every text-editing app would have to have itself? Thanks, - Joe |
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Is see from your site that you've already developed a Palm version. The maemo development platform is free and open, so if you're inclined you can set it up and start hacking away even before you get your device. |
amazing concept
"Disclaimer: I don't have a 770 yet, but I want one!" and while we are all waiting for the delivery ... you have some time to port it ;)
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IIRC, the keyboard app is Nokia's own code and not released under GPL. Again IIRC, someone on the maemo-dev list said that the app may become open sourced of some flavor in the future.
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What a good idea!
When I started reading your webpage, I was already dismissing the idea. By the time I finished the page, I thought "I can't wait to try this out." What a really smart way to take advantage of a computer's ability to follow what you're doing, and to redesign the way letters are laid out.
I hope you get this ported soon. Best of luck! Roger PS: I thought hexinput meant using hexadecimal numbers when I saw the title of the thread. Maybe this will redefine what people think when they hear the hex- prefix. |
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If I do get a 770, I'll certainly give it a try, perhaps with some help from more experienced maemo developers... but I can't start now, as I don't have a linux box to run the maemo tools on (and it doesn't look like they'll run on OS X). Still, I appreciate all the feedback -- you guys are a credit to the community. :) |
You can develop even without a Linux box.
You can get Microsoft Virtual PC for a 45-day trial and use the Maemo LiveCD to run Linux. You can find some information about this at topicalweb.com/making-ebooks (which is about more than getting Maemo working). |
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This is fascinating. I was staring at the sample layout and going through the motions in my head - - after a little getting used to it'd be incredible.
I also fell for the standard 'hex' meaning. I was wondering why writing 0x77 would seem more efficient. ;) |
Yes, it really is amazing once you get used to it.
I've joined the maemo-users mailing list, and am looking into what would be required to make this work. If there are any developers here who want to help out, please let me know (joe@strout.net). |
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More than that, since the keyboard is virtual, I was wondering if it is possible to customize it at all. For instance, I use the hyphen a lot more than I do the exclamation mark and would gladly exchange their relative positions. And where is the em dash? I’ve got to believe this is something that should be available in a configuration file. (I even wrote about it in the blog -- www.internettablettalk.com/blog/?p=172 ). |
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