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2009-10-15
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Also, good HWR (meaning fullscreen natural writing) is much more economical with the precious screen real-estate of a handheld. And let's not forget that handwriting, contrary to thumb-typing. does not screw up the hand-eye coordination: you always see what you're writing.

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2009-10-15
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as a left hander, I've always had the problem of overlaying stuff!
In my regular writing before I got the tablet, I would write in 4-5 inch columns anyway to reduce this.
replacing that page with the tablet was one of the most natural things I could do
frustratingly I have an extra problem - when I write with the device flat on the surface, I now sometimes write in portrait orientation - but because the device is flat I cannot use technology to store/retrieve the direction.
It will have to wait until I get HWR working to tell me which orientation the letters themselves have been written in and rotate sketches accordingly.
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2009-10-15
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I have an extra problem - when I write with the device flat on the surface, I now sometimes write in portrait orientation - but because the device is flat I cannot use technology to store/retrieve the direction
PS. Can't wait to try out your liqbase - a calendar with handwritten notes. Suits me.|
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2009-10-15
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2009-11-19
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2009-11-19
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2009-11-19
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I don't. The source code for the handwriting recognition is not available, so the onus would be on Nokia to do it. And they have chosen not to do so.
Personally, I think helping the guy doing https://garage.maemo.org/projects/cellwriterhim/ is a better bet.
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2009-11-19
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2009-11-19
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Watch out Nokia, Pandora's box has opened (sorta)...
I do love explaining cryptic sigs, but for the impatient: http://www.openpandora.org/