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Flick button keyboard.
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@shinya-ta version
00.18
is available with- small keys
Please, try a maximum of cases and give me some feed-back
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cvpe/Pythonista-scripts/master/Emojis Keyboard.py
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@shinya-ta said
Also, I have an idea about kanji conversion. When you input characters, it is held in the determined standby state. It is finally determined by the return key. When you press the kanji conversion button in the standby state, the Kanji list appears and it is finally determined. How is it like this?
My first questions about Kanji:
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will conversion be activated on only one character or on a set of characters?
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Will conversion be activated only on Hirgana or also on Katakana?
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- The conversion can be one characters or a sequence of characters.
It's difficult, but there is actually a ten character Hiragana conversion.
The combination of several idioms is actually often used.
2.We use Katakana as it is. There is no conversion.
- The conversion can be one characters or a sequence of characters.
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@cvp said in [Flick button keyboard.]
It is a wonderful work. I am impressed. You are God.
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@shinya-ta version
00.18
is available with- small keys
Please, try a maximum of cases and give me some feed-back
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cvpe/Pythonista-scripts/master/Emojis Keyboard.py
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@shinya-ta said
It is a wonderful work. I am impressed. You are God.
Far from that, ask my wife ð God would insert a lot less hidden bugs in his scripts
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@shinya-ta said
The conversion can be one characters or a sequence of characters
I don't know yet how to do that!
I would need to store all typed characters until you press the conversion key,
But, if you don't want to convert a sequence, do you really want to type "return key"?
And, if you tap a cursor movement key, you should also restart the sequence?
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@cvp
Reconfirmation of the return key is not necessary. Because there was no reconfirmation of the return key in the iPhone and mobile phone so far. -
@shinya-ta so I don't understand how you will define where begins a sequence of characters to convert.
Imagine you type abc but you want to convert bc in a Kanji (I use alphabet only to show)
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@cvp
I see. When converting many documents at a time on a computer, for example, I don't know which Kanji characters are in the middle. But when my wife writes a sentence on an iPhone, if she needs Kanji characters, she will input the necessary characters first and convert them. -
@shinya-ta Sorry but no free time before Monday and integration of Kanji part from Braille keyboard to this keyboard would not be easy for me. Thus, wait, hope and perhaps see.
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@shinya-ta I'm back.
Could you post an example how you see the process, which keys would be typed by your wife.
Example:
In Hirgana keyboard:
ã
---> memorized in temporary storage
挢å
In Kanji sub-window
Down/up/selection ---> an automatic Kanjiè
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@cvp
Welcome back.
The same as that example is fine. -
@shinya-ta I've still a problem of understanding.
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If we don't type the 挢å kanji key, what happens with the Hirgana letters we have typed. They stay in the temporary storage and will never be inserted in the TextField where we type?
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If we select Katakana, Alphabet, Digit do we need to transfer temporary storage to TextField? Even if not yet converted to Kanji?
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You will see the content of the temporary storage in the Kanji key (red very small characters), only to show you it could be interested to have a view of this content, but where?
version
00.19
is available with- Kanji's support (first draft)
Please, try a maximum of cases and give me some feed-back
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cvpe/Pythonista-scripts/master/Emojis Keyboard.py
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@cvp
1.If you don't need Kanji, you press the enter button again to enter Hiragana. You always press the enter button at least two times whether it is Hiragana or Kanji.-
There is no need to convert between Katakana and alphabet. There are only numbers in Kanji. Please convert only numbers.
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If you don't have a text field, you won't be able to figure it out. I'll re-examine the layout to get some space.
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@cvp
There is no problem if you can display it on the top like a toolbar. Can you shorten the height size of the button little by little once and secure the toolbar? -
@shinya-ta
1.There is no need to convert between Katakana and alphabet
I know that but you did not understand my question.
Let us suppose that you have typed an Hirgana letter which is now in the temporary storage, and now you tap the Alphabet key. What becomes the Hirgana letter if you did not ask its conversion in Kanji?There are only numbers in Kanji. Please convert only numbers.
I don't understand. Do you want to convert digits into Kanji?
If you don't need Kanji, you press the enter button again to enter Hiragana. You always press the enter button at least two times whether it is Hiragana or Kanji.
Please, give me a sequence of keys for Hirgana letters with or without conversion.
And please explain what is the "enter" key as there is no such key on the keyboard.There is no problem if you can display it on the top like a toolbar. Can you shorten the height size of the button little by little once and secure the toolbar?
Should this textfield for temporay storage be above the hirgana keyboard?
is the Kanji process ok for you?
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@cvp
1.In that case, Hiragana is automatically determined as it is.2.It seems that the translation didn't go well. Numbers are also converted to Kanji.
3.In Japan, the enter key has the same function as the return key. Please use the return key.
4.Please put the toolbar on top of the Hiragana keyboard.
The kanji process has not been tested because there is a key above the key."Protect the toolbar" is probably this translation error.
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@shinya-ta
1.In that case, Hiragana is automatically determined as it is.
Thus, if I type an Hirgana letter and then a Katakana or Alphabet without typing the Kanji key, you want that the Hirgana letter becomes inserted in the text?
It seems that the translation didn't go well. Numbers are also converted to Kanji.
Thus, digits are to be set in the temporary storage with Hirgana letters?
In Japan, the enter key has the same function as the return key. Please use the return key.
Thus, if you press the return key, I insert the letters from the temporary storage directly into the TextField without Kanji conversion?
Thus return does not generate a new line!The Kanji process has duplicated keys and has not been tested.
I don't understand this line.
I want it to be displayed above the Hiragana keyboard.
Do you want that this temporary storage to be visible in any sub-keyboards?
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- Yes, it is.
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- The layout is wrong and there is a button in the same place and I can't press it.