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Braille application.
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Sorry for poor English.
The standard operation of Apple is difficult to use if you use voiceOver.
Assuming that the iPhone is used vertically, I'd like to request a delete button and a decision button on the bottom side.
"A" is one braille button and it will be displayed soon.
However, with other letters, multiple points are needed, so the device records the point and wants to make a decision operation. -
@shinya.ta Thanks for the explanation but I still have questions:
- delete button = left delete / backspace? (Just to be sure)
- decision button, sorry, I don't understand yet
Do you want to say that the points are not tapped together but one after the other?
And the decision button must be tapped at end of each points set? - you say that if the character has only one dot, no decision button is needed, but how
The program could distinguish a 1 of a 1-2 for instance?
Is it a maximum delay before the next character? - and what is the conversion button?
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@shinya.ta a new version is available at GitHub
- left delete button at bottom left
- confirm (decision?) Button at bottom right
the dots buttons stay active until you press this button
. even if all fingers have left the screen
. even if only one dot because an eventual 2nd dot could come
Anyway , please answer to questions of previous post and don't worry if this version is not what you want, I just try to go on with what I understood.
If you want other dimensions, colors, icons, positions and functions for buttons, please let me know. -
I tried it.
There are some problems.あ、い、う、え、…を
You can't input in turn.One more thing, we use Kanji in Japanese.
So, I'd like to make a tentative decision instead of making a decision.
Then, the iPhone will convert the expected conversion.Then you choose the correct letters and convert them.
Therefore, I want to suppress it by a temporary decision.
The delete button is easier to understand by the name of delete.
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@shinya.ta Sorry, I don't understand your explanation. It is not a problem of English language.
I don't understand exactly what my script should do.
I think that I did understand incorrectly at begin, sorry.Could you give an example of the sequence of what you tap on the screen and how the script should react.
Exeample of what I did understand: I tap dot 1, dot 2, dot ok (at right bottom) and the script inserts い in the text field...
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@shinya.ta I think that I begin (very slowly) to understand...
Braille dots will generate kinds of syllables (kana) and their combination must be converted in a word (kanji) via a *dictionary *. -
@shinya.ta It seems that there is also a Braille Kanji
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That example is fine.
Yesterday, the reaction of the dot was strange.Even if I tried to tap all the dots, the response was up to four.
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Can you display fifty Japanese syllables in turn on that device?
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My wife doesn't remember the Braille of Kanji.
All the visually impaired people do not understand the Braille of the Chinese characters.Therefore, the conversion of kanji characters is necessary from the input of Hiragana.
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@shinya.ta Hi, this is what I understand:
- there is a bug of some dots forgotten, due to the fact I accept that the dots must be
memorized until the ok button and not until the fingers leave the screen.
the same Touch ID is sometimes generated by Pythonista...
I promise the bug will be solved today - we will not use the kanji Braille, only the hiragana
- you accept the fact that the user needs to press the ok button after each dots set which
represents a syllable or hiragana - I don't understand your question about 50 syllables
- How will the hiragana's be converted in one of the 2000 official kanji's?
Do I need to try to find a conversion table, like かわ→川
- there is a bug of some dots forgotten, due to the fact I accept that the dots must be
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I thought that the program doesn't work because of this terminal.
So, I wanted you to try it on your device.When you start this program with the Bluetooth keyboard while you are starting this program, you will find a list of your prediction without permission.
Even if you use Pythonisa, iPhone makes a list of prediction without permission.
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@shinya.ta I don't have any prediction on my iPad mini 4
Is it possible that you post a screen copy?
Is it a row with predictions at the bottom of the dots?
It is strange because I remove the standard keyboard to display the red dots.
Or I don't understand... -
I don't know how to send a screenshot here.
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@shinya.ta Remember, I explained it some months ago here
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@shinya.ta If it is too complicated, try to explain what you do, step by step, before to see this row of predictions...
Sorry, but I have to leave for more than one hour.
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import pyimgur,photos,clipboard,os,console i=photos.pick_image() print(i.format) format = 'gif' if (i.format == 'GIF') else 'jpg' i.save('img.'+format) clipboard.set(pyimgur.Imgur("303d632d723a549").upload_image('img.'+format, title="Uploaded-Image").link) console.hud_alert("link copied!") os.remove('img.'+format)
I don't know how to use this.
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Even if you delete the standard keyboard, if you input Japanese, the expected list will come out.
かわ|
川、可愛い、カワ、側、革…↑It comes out without permission like this.
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@shinya.ta to use my little script, you have first to install pyimgur module like explained in the previous link