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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. ;) |
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