Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 8 years ago
AnySoftKeyboard supports seperately-installed layouts ("language packs"). Since
it appears to be licensed under Apache License v2.0, as does Hacker's Keyboard,
there should be no legal problem taking the code from there. This would not
allow editing layout on the Android device, but would allow layouts to be
downloaded from Android Market.
http://code.google.com/p/softkeyboard/
Original comment by k...@bijna.net
on 6 Jun 2011 at 5:25
I'll take a look to see if it's feasible to integrate those, but I'm a bit
short on time to work on the project at the moment so it may take a while.
Original comment by Klaus.We...@gmail.com
on 6 Jun 2011 at 5:50
I'd like to state my interest in this feature. I can understand why it would
be difficult to implement, however :)
Original comment by kaishi.a...@gmail.com
on 7 Jun 2011 at 2:05
...and my axe!
Original comment by ripp...@gmail.com
on 30 Jul 2011 at 6:57
On a phone, I switch to landscape mode when I need to type something more than
a few words/lines. Larger buttons means a little more accuracy.
It would be convenient to be able to switch to a layout mode which offers large
buttons at the cost of fewer buttons on screen.
Maybe you could have a, built into apk, library of useful custom layouts
instead of allowing users to customise at runtime?
Original comment by jcho...@gmail.com
on 28 Aug 2011 at 5:06
agreed.. unfortunately in landscape mode this keyboard is only useful in
connectbot as I will gladly go more slowly to gain all these keys.. but for a
text msg or something i need large keys for its not practical.
Original comment by tgwa...@gmail.com
on 30 Aug 2011 at 8:56
Issue 71 has been merged into this issue.
Original comment by Klaus.We...@gmail.com
on 26 Sep 2011 at 10:26
I think it would be useful to also support special keys as alternates, for
example adding Home/End as alternates to the arrow keys. The current
string-based alternates don't support that, but the new system ought to be more
flexible.
Original comment by Klaus.We...@gmail.com
on 29 Sep 2011 at 6:56
FYI, I'm starting to make progress on this, I have a partial implementation for
layout definitions based on simple text files with whitespace-separated entries
as a replacement for the XML files. It's currently looking something like this:
title English (Dvorak)
#
key_tlde ` ~ ` ~
key_ae01 1 ! 1 ! ¡ ¹ ½ ⅓ ¼ ⅛
key_ae02 2 @ 2 @ ² ⅔
key_ae03 3 # 3 # ³ ¾ ⅜ ♥ ♠ ♦ ♣
key_ae04 4 $ 4 $ ⁴ ¢ £ € ¥
key_ae05 5 % 5 % ⅝ ‰
key_ae06 6 ^ 6 ^ ↑ ↓ ← →
key_ae07 7 & 7 & ⅞ ♪
key_ae08 8 * 8 * • ★ ∞ † ‡
key_ae09 9 ( 9 ( √
key_ae10 0 ) 0 ) ⁿ °
key_ae11 [ { [ {
key_ae12 ] } ] }
#
key_ad01 ' " ' " ‘ ’ “ ”
key_ad02 , < , < ≤ « ‹
key_ad03 . > > ≥ » › …
key_ad04 p P 4 π ₱
key_ad05 y Y 5 ý ÿ ¥
key_ad06 f F 6 ₣
key_ad07 g G 7
key_ad08 c C 8 ç č ć ¢
key_ad09 r R 9
key_ad10 l L 0 £ ₤ λ
key_ad11 / ? / ? ¿
key_ad12 = + = + ≈ ≠ ± × ÷
key_bksl \ | \ |
(Please don't start making definitions based on this, it's a work in progress.)
This'll be much easier to maintain, and lets me explicitly load specific
layouts on the fly, and I no longer need to deal with the current
hard-to-control resource loading mechanism that auto-loads from alternates
directories based on the current locale.
The main improvement is that I can then define keyboard templates (specifying
sizes and number of keys) separately from the layout map (assigning glyphs to
keys), this provides far more flexibility.
More later, hopefully I'll have a functioning prototype soon.
Original comment by Klaus.We...@gmail.com
on 30 Sep 2011 at 7:22
Issue 73 has been merged into this issue.
Original comment by Klaus.We...@gmail.com
on 4 Oct 2011 at 7:09
Issue 43 has been merged into this issue.
Original comment by Klaus.We...@gmail.com
on 31 Oct 2011 at 1:36
Issue 105 has been merged into this issue.
Original comment by Klaus.We...@gmail.com
on 4 Nov 2011 at 8:56
Issue 118 has been merged into this issue.
Original comment by Klaus.We...@gmail.com
on 6 Dec 2011 at 9:10
Issue 130 has been merged into this issue.
Original comment by Klaus.We...@gmail.com
on 19 Dec 2011 at 6:17
Issue 148 has been merged into this issue.
Original comment by Klaus.We...@gmail.com
on 8 Jan 2012 at 9:17
Issue 172 has been merged into this issue.
Original comment by Klaus.We...@gmail.com
on 21 Jan 2012 at 2:23
Any news on this ? I'd really be interested to start working on a Swiss-French
(ou Luxembourgish) Layout ;-)
Original comment by yank555...@gmail.com
on 23 Mar 2012 at 11:12
[deleted comment]
Sorry, I haven't had time to work on it due to being too busy. It's still on my
roadmap, but I'll need to find some continuous blocks of time to make progress
- it isn't feasible to make such large changes in 5-minute blocks.
In the meantime, I can add language/country layouts based on the XML templates
if I get the needed changes as contributions, see the
http://code.google.com/p/hackerskeyboard/wiki/AddingNewLayouts page for
details. If there's already a similar layout as a starting point, you can use
the "Edit file" link in the project source section to make changes. This will
prepare a patch for me to integrate. For example, here's the German QWERTZ
5-row layout:
http://code.google.com/p/hackerskeyboard/source/browse/java/res/values-de/donott
ranslate-keymap.xml
(FYI, I already have automated conversion code mostly working, my goal is that
all current layouts will continue to be available after the migration to the
new layout definition format.)
Original comment by Klaus.We...@gmail.com
on 24 Mar 2012 at 1:32
I'd like this feature too, for example on the French keyboard, we have some
keys which are directly accessibles (; !), but not very useful on a phone. And
some are missing in direct access, such as @ or . (dot).
Original comment by eforg...@gmail.com
on 17 Apr 2012 at 12:05
Please add the Swiss-German Layout, please, please
Original comment by hansi...@gmail.com
on 14 Aug 2012 at 9:28
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I'd like to see user cusomization enabled too - though more specificallly
having tab / colon / cursors / full stop all accesible from the 'aplha'
keyboard in portrait mode - these are the keys I really use loads in connectbot
- but without changing to a full 5 row layout. I guess toggling from the alpha
keyboard to a cusomizable one is what I'm after.
As it stands it's still a great keyboard and on a Nexus 7 the five row layout
in portrat is great with connectbot - really couldn't do without it!!
Original comment by jones...@gmail.com
on 25 Jan 2013 at 8:47
I'd like to see some progress here... my first Android, a transformer, is on
order, so I was looking for Dvorak remapping. Sounds like you have it, hope it
works with the dock keyboard too. But I'd like to add some deadkey support to
the standard Dvorak layout (unlikely to already be there...) so this issue
seems to be relevant. I'll likely be able to survive the first while with plain
Dvorak, but am curious about progress on this issue.
Original comment by v...@g.nevcal.com
on 27 May 2013 at 2:42
I am in the process of creating a keyboard layout that, while still English/US,
has some slight changes to have a more grid-like layout, similar to physical
thumbpads on mobile devices, e.g., "A" directly underneath "Q" instead of
offset between "Q" and "W."
How would I name this layout so that it does not interfere with existing
layouts? I am hesitant to allow anything to replace a stock EN-US QWERTY.
Original comment by QueenCan...@gmail.com
on 15 Oct 2013 at 6:45
It is my understanding that the issue here refers to the keyboard layout in the
sense of assignment of keys to chars, not really about shape and placement of
keys themselves. Would it be possible to make 'grid-like' layout a global
preference, that would work transparently with all language layouts?
Original comment by fkru...@gmail.com
on 16 Oct 2013 at 8:23
unsubscribe me
Original comment by kasatkin...@mail.ru
on 16 Oct 2013 at 2:51
Has there been any progress on this?
What I would really like to see is a way to specify which keys are displayed.
I'm primarily interested in the main qwerty keys and the arrow keys, and am
willing to forgo the use of the [, ], /, etc. to gain the larger display of the
rest of the keys. The forgone keys could be displayed via long press.
I've been using swiftkey, with a row of keys on the bottom and the main qwerty
keys, with the rest of the symbols accessed via long press. However the arrow
keys consume too much screen space, and the keyboard takes over 50mb of RAM,
which on my old phone with very little ram, means a lot.
Original comment by neodimiu...@gmail.com
on 19 Oct 2013 at 2:18
I am working on the assumption that, for other languages to allow more keys
than just A...L in the middle row, I'd just need to add in an extra key
definition in the right places. (This is just my guess. I really have no idea
what I am doing; I'm really just changing things in files and hoping for the
best.)
Original comment by QueenCan...@gmail.com
on 19 Oct 2013 at 5:41
G'day, Klaus. Just started using your keyboard: bloody beauty!
Any progress on the idea expressed January before last yet? I would love to be able to use some of these.
title English (Australian)
#
key_tlde ~
~
key_ae01 1 ! 1 ! ¡ ¹ ½ ⅓ ¼ ⅛ x y z
key_ae02 2 @ 2 @ ² ⅔ # . \ }
key_ae03 3 # 3 # ³ ¾ ⅜ ♥ ♠ ♦ ♣
key_ae04 4 $ 4 $ ⁴ ¢ £ € ¥
key_ae05 5 % 5 % ⅝ ‰
key_ae06 6 ^ 6 ^ ↑ ↓ ← →
(or something!)
Looks like they imported the project over from Google Code last January, so any work from before then will be dated January 22, 2016. You have to look at the date mentioned in the "Original Comment" line at the bottom of the comment.
In any case, I would love to see more android keyboards supporting "DIY" or Custom layouts. This is one of my favorite features of Multiling O Keyboard. My current custom layout, optimized for right-handed swyping, features numbers on the left side, letters on the middle and right, organized for optimal swype performance (more common letters in the middle, common letter combinations close together).
Looks like Hackers keyboard has the support in the form of an xml layout definition, but there are/were plans to implement an easier to use plain-text layout definition. That would certainly make it a lot easier to design your own layouts (without a little scripting assistance to translate whatever into xml)
Hello Klaus,
what is the current state of affairs regarding the transition to a different keymap definition format?
I would like to improve upon the Farsi keymap as it is missing some critical aspects for typing typographically correct Persian. Also it could easily be extended (in the sense that an English keyboard layout is extended with letters with diacritics) to cover Pashto as well. That would make it an attractive layout for "us Afghan users" who are bilingual.
If the old XML format is still the way to go, please let me know because then I'll work on that for the time being.
Eagerly waiting for this feature to be implemented. It looks like what you call custom layouts are technically translations of english strings to other languages. So I changed the values for my language and made include non-english characters from several languages (like ñ, ø, ß, and many more; I used apk-editor to do that) The only problem is that the app is now built with a different signature and I won't be able to update it (or I'll have to remove it, install the updated original, change the strings, remove it again and re-install the modified again and configure the settings again, which is not the shortest way to update an app). Maybe you can simply add more alternatives to "key_****_alt" (i.e., alternative keys) by default before the implementation of custom keyboards are completed.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
Klaus.We...@gmail.com
on 26 May 2011 at 1:58