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Allow input using a [[:wikipedia:Dasher|Dasher]] input method. | Allow input using a [[:wikipedia:Dasher|Dasher]] input method. | ||
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* [http://git.gnome.org/browse/dasher/ Repository] | * [http://git.gnome.org/browse/dasher/ Repository] | ||
* [https://bugzilla.gnome.org/browse.cgi?product=dasher Bugtracker] | * [https://bugzilla.gnome.org/browse.cgi?product=dasher Bugtracker] | ||
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| + | === Tag cloud input method === | ||
| + | '''Difficulty/effort:''' Simple?, 10 hours of work? <br> | ||
| + | '''Skills required:''' C/C++, Qt, input method API <br> | ||
| + | '''Status:''' Just talk! <br> | ||
| + | '''Contact person:''' | ||
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| + | Use the extension attribute API to allow an application to specify a resource that the input method should present. | ||
| + | Perhaps it could use a SPARQL query string somehow and use tracker? Or just a JSON dictionary with key=tagname and value=(relative)occurence? | ||
| + | Would perhaps not be too useful in real life without a way to switch input method from application? | ||
=== Clutter-based plugin === | === Clutter-based plugin === | ||
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Here are some ideas for what you could do with Maliit. Some are things we really want to get done (but have not committed to), some are down-to-earth nice-to-have, while others are perhaps a bit more in the crazy, experimental or show-that-it-can-be-done spirit. Feel free to add ideas here. Use the template idea if you want. For bugs or concrete features suggestions, please use the bugtracker.
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Short description of the idea.
Difficulty/effort: How much work does it take to complete this (assuming a Maliit dev. environent is already set up) Example: Easy, 5 hours of work
Status: What is the status of implementing this idea? Example: "In progress, this and that has been done"
Skills required: What do people need to know in order to complete the implementation of this idea? Example: Qt | Packaging | Gtk+ | QML
Contact person: Who interested people should contact if they want to work on this. This can be a "mentor" that has insight into the relevant areas, or someone who has started working on it. Example: Real Name (ircnick)
Longer description. Ideas, challenges, and considerations for the implementation. Neccesary tasks to complete. Links to other relevant projects or work. Mockups, video demos, et.c.
Input variations of a character using gestures on that key. For instance, to input a upper case A, tap 'a', move upward and release. Accented characters can be done by gesturing sideways.
Details of idea can be found under Predictive_virtual_keyboard.
Difficulty/effort: Easy, 10 hours of work
Skills required: Meego keyboard, Qt, C++
Status: Experimental merge request available
Contact person: Michael Hasselmann (mikhas)
Experimental MRQ available: https://meego.gitorious.org/meegotouch/meegotouch-inputmethodkeyboard/merge_requests/269
Screenshot/demo video pleaz? -- Was demonstrated during the Meego Conference San Fransisco talk. Video will hopefully become available
Allow input using a Dasher input method.
Difficulty/effort: Unknown, 25 hours of work?
Skills required: C/C++, Qt, input method API
Status: Just talk!
Contact person:
Dasher is a simple but innovative way of doing text input, a for this plugin would be very useful, especially for accessibility. Dasher already has a Qt based UI, so it might be possible to reuse large parts of the code.
Difficulty/effort: Simple?, 10 hours of work?
Skills required: C/C++, Qt, input method API
Status: Just talk!
Contact person:
Use the extension attribute API to allow an application to specify a resource that the input method should present. Perhaps it could use a SPARQL query string somehow and use tracker? Or just a JSON dictionary with key=tagname and value=(relative)occurence? Would perhaps not be too useful in real life without a way to switch input method from application?
Show that input method plugins can be implemented using Clutter.
Difficulty/effort: Easy, 15 hours of work
Skills required: Clutter, input method API
Status: Just talk!
Contact person:
This should be easy to do using clutter-qt. Ideally writing such would not require to compile using C++/Qt, but a C/GObject interface be provided.
Show that input method plugins can be implemented using Gtk+.
Difficulty/effort: Medium, 15 hours of work
Skills required: Gtk+, Qt, input method API
Status: Just talk!
Contact person:
A bit harder than the Clutter case, but should be possible. In the simple but hacky form have a QWidget and a GtkWidget and syncronize the relevant state between them. Let the GtkWidget render offscreen and paint the GtkWidget content to the QWidget in ::paintEvent().
Support writing input methods in Python.
Difficulty/effort: Medium, 15 hours of work
Skills required: Python, PySide, input method API
Status: In progress!
Contact person:
Python is an officially supported language for Meego. It would be nice if we supported writing plugins using Python. Allowing this can be done in a similar way we currently support QML (see input-method-quick code) Python bindings would have to be generated for the input method API. This should probably be done using PySide.
Gnome looks to be interested in expanding to touch-centric environments. Therefore showing that Maliit is the right solution to use for input methods in Gnome would be worth-while.
Difficulty/effort:
Skills required: Gnome technology, Maliit integration
Status: Prototype work has been demonstrated
Contact person: Jon Nordby (jonnor)
TODO: document all the things needed for really good integration
The main goal here would be to allow plugin development to happen on Windows. Since Meego Input Methods is implemented using Qt, this should in theory not be too hard. However, the DBus transport used between framework and inputcontext might need to be replaced by another IPC, and some X specific code might need to be reimplemented or removed.
See also Maliit/Ideas/Supporting_Non_X11_Platforms
KDE also seems to be growing an interest in on-screen keyboards, touchscreen centric UI and mobile device form factors.
Difficulty/effort:
Skills required: KDE technology, Maliit integration
Status: ?
Contact person:
Currently a peer-to-peer connection with a socket file is used for input context <-> framework communication. Having a option to use the session bus would be nice. This allows one to make use of DBus features like on-demand service activation, or to easily introspect/debug the service.
Difficulty/effort: Easy, 20 hours of work
Skills required: dbus, dbus-glib, C/C++
Status:
Direct API for input context (no DBus connection).
Difficulty/effort: Easy, 15 hours
Skills required: Qt, C++, input context api
Status:
Contact person:
A direct API means that the framework can be tested without having to start up DBus, and that it can run on platforms with DBus.
Currently there is no free error correction/prediction engine plugin. We of course want to provide this.
Difficulty/effort: Easy, 20 hours of work
Skills required: C/C++, usage of spelling engines
Status: Just talk. Help wanted!
This could be done using one of the existing free spelling engines. An analysis of the different options should be done before starting on the implementation, looking at the advantages/disadvantages of each. For instance, it might not be that all spelling engines can provide word-prediction.
This would allow you to use your Meego device as a keyboard for other Bluetooth enabled devices.
Please move ideas here one they have been implemented/explored, and document the effort.
Show that input method plugins can be implemented using Qt Quick and QML.
Status: Done!
Contact person: Michael Hasselmann (mikhas)
A QML-based input method plugin (keyboard) can be found in the keyboard repositor under meego-keyboard-quick. See the blogpost announcement for more details.
Demonstrate that Maliit can run on Freemantle/N900.
Status: Done!
Contact person: Michael Hasselmann (mikhas)
Maliit framework and the Meego Quick keyboard is available in the extras-devel repository. See Maliit/Installing for how to install. The announcement blogpost also has some info.
Development kit to enable third-party developers to easily create new input methods.
Difficulty/effort: Easy, 20 hours of work
Skills required: Input Method plugin API
Status: Still room for improvement
Contact person: Jon Nordby (jonnor)
Current plugin SDK available from Maliit/Documentation
A good SDK would consist of:
When the application/toolkit does not support widget relocation, fall back to relocating the window to try to keep the text input field visible on screen.
Difficulty/effort: Medium, 15 hours of work
Skills required: X11, ICCM, EWMH
Status: Prototype work done
Contact person: Jon Nordby (jonnor)
Current code will move/resize the focused window to avoid the input method area when it grows, and restore them when input method area shrinks again.
Current challenges and ideas for improvement:
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