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== News == | == News == | ||
| + | * 07.06.2011 - Session at MeeGo Spring Conference 2011. [http://sf2011.meego.com/program/sessions/developing-custom-input-methods-meego Info, Recording] | ||
* 08.04.2011 - MeeGo Keyboard is relicensed with BSD license: [http://lists.meego.com/pipermail/meego-dev/2011-April/482578.html Announcement] | * 08.04.2011 - MeeGo Keyboard is relicensed with BSD license: [http://lists.meego.com/pipermail/meego-dev/2011-April/482578.html Announcement] | ||
* 29.03.2011 - Held first offical IRC meeting: [[Maliit/Meetings|How can we simplify development and maintenance of input contexts?]] | * 29.03.2011 - Held first offical IRC meeting: [[Maliit/Meetings|How can we simplify development and maintenance of input contexts?]] | ||
* 04.03.2011 - API/ABI break in 0.20.0: [http://lists.meego.com/pipermail/meego-dev/2011-March/481869.html meego-im-framework is removing dependency to libmeegotouch from its API] | * 04.03.2011 - API/ABI break in 0.20.0: [http://lists.meego.com/pipermail/meego-dev/2011-March/481869.html meego-im-framework is removing dependency to libmeegotouch from its API] | ||
* 23.02.2011 - Packages available for Ubuntu Lucid/Maverick to ease development. [http://taschenorakel.de/michael/2011/02/24/meego-input-methods-your-desktop/ Blogpost], [[#Packages for Ubuntu .2810.04 Lucid Lynx .2F 10.10 Maveric Meerkat.29|documentation]] | * 23.02.2011 - Packages available for Ubuntu Lucid/Maverick to ease development. [http://taschenorakel.de/michael/2011/02/24/meego-input-methods-your-desktop/ Blogpost], [[#Packages for Ubuntu .2810.04 Lucid Lynx .2F 10.10 Maveric Meerkat.29|documentation]] | ||
| - | * 17.02.2011 - Claudio Saavedra started on | + | * 17.02.2011 - Claudio Saavedra started on MeeGo+Gtk integration work, focusing on input methods. [http://people.gnome.org/~csaavedra/news-2011-02.html#D10 Blogpost] |
| - | * 13.02.2011 - | + | * 13.02.2011 - MeeGo Tablet UX demoed at Mobile World Conference, with Swype keyboard. [http://www.engadget.com/photos/new-meego-tablet-user-experience-hands-on-at-mwc-2011/#3877322 Pictures] |
* 01.02.2011 - API/ABI break in 0.19.41: [http://lists.meego.com/pipermail/meego-dev/2011-February/481353.html meegoimframework interfaces related to orientation change will be changed] | * 01.02.2011 - API/ABI break in 0.19.41: [http://lists.meego.com/pipermail/meego-dev/2011-February/481353.html meegoimframework interfaces related to orientation change will be changed] | ||
| - | * 15.11.2010 - Architect and Lead Developer of Maliit give talk at | + | * 15.11.2010 - Architect and Lead Developer of Maliit give talk at MeeGo Conference. [http://conference2010.meego.com/session/meego-touch-input-method-frameworks Info, Recording] |
| - | * 15.11.2010 - Linpus shows off | + | * 15.11.2010 - Linpus shows off MeeGo based slate at MeeGo Conference, with keyboard based on Maliit. |
| - | * 30.06.2010 - | + | * 30.06.2010 - MeeGo Handset UX Day 1 release, first public release of MeeGo Input Methods. [http://meego.com/community/blogs/valhalla/2010/meego-handset-project-day-1-here Announcement] |
== Roadmap == | == Roadmap == | ||
| Maliit - Input Methods for MeeGo |
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| Overview · Development · Installing · Roadmap |
Maliit provides a flexible and cross platform input method framework. It is usable on all MeeGo user experiences, and in other GNU/Linux distributions as well.
Contents |
Mailing list: meego-inputmethods@lists.meego.com (listinfo | archives)
Bugtracker: bugs.meego.com, Product: OS, Component: Virtual Keyboard (open bugs | file new bug)
IRC: Visit us in #meego-inputmethods at freenode.net (webchat)
See Maliit/Roadmap
The overall goal of Maliit is to be the input method project for MeeGo and other GNU/Linux-based embedded/mobile platforms. To achieve this we aim to:
Provide a solid input method framework
This includes explicit support for traditional input methods like hardware and virtual keyboards. More exotic input methods like handwriting recognition and voice input, and special purpose input methods like date/time pickers, tag clouds, et.c. should also be possible.
Provide a core set of input methods
The default set of input methods should demonstrate the core capabilites of the framework, and provide a good user experience that device manufacturers and integrators can use with little to no adaptation.
Empower third-party developers
Customizing existing or developing powerful new input methods should be simple, regardless of whether it is for profit, research or fun.
Have a diverse community of contributors
Employees from different companies, freelancers, members of academia, hackers and volunteers should all be welcomed and encouraged to contribute to the project.
Following are the high level end-user features supported by Maliit:
Maliit is used on a number of devices and form factors, and can easily be adapted to run on new ones.
MeeGo 1.1 Netbook with MeeGo Keyboard on Lenovo S10-3T Ideapad |
MeeGo 1.1 Handset with MeeGo Keyboard on Aava Mobile |
MeeGo 1.2 prerelease on Advent Vega, Tegra2 |
See Maliit/Ideas
| Maliit - Input Methods for MeeGo |
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| Overview · Development · Installing · Roadmap |