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Postings in April 2011

Is MeeGo Keyboard conquering GNOME3?

Maliit in GNOME3

You'd probably like me more if I had spend my time testing the upcoming release of MeeGo Tablet UX on this shiny new WeTab (I ♥ Openismus), but Jon couldn't resist to test-drive GNOME3 first. Well, and since we like our virtual keyboard so much, [we just had to make it ...

Time for patches

Not happy with GNOME Shell, not happy with Unity, not happy with alternatives. Seems it is time for starting the editor again and cooking patches. Merging the good ideas from GNOME Shell and Unity. Ripping out the crap. Well, making it possible to hide: Some people believe in it - fine.

Still wondering which of the two I'll work with.

Really sucks that people allowed this ...

New features in MeeGo Keyboard

This week we published new features for the MeeGo Keyboard, including accent popups (activated through long-press on certain keys) and support for Chinese Input Methods. The latter still requires an IM engine that supports Cangjie for example to be really useful (not provided by MeeGo Input Methods).

Ubuntu users can easily test it out, as I updated the packages in the [MeeGo ...

Customizing the MeeGo Keyboard

The look & feel of the MeeGo Keyboard (comes with the MeeGo Input Methods) can be easily adjusted to your needs. In the last post I already gave a brief example on how to modify the graphical assets. In fact, you will find that the look is mostly defined by the graphics contained in that one SVG file. The elements' id's are referenced from the keyboard's CSS file, so it is a good idea to just ...