Re: [Indic-computing-devel] Re: Localisation on Personal Access Devices
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From: Tapan S. P. <ta...@ya...> - 2002-09-04 08:48:39
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> > AFAIK, only the KDE and GNOME projects today have achieved any > significant localization for indian languages --- and these are X > based. I'm not sure how well these frameworks work on a handheld (if > they work at all). There is also Gtk2+FB. It appears GTK2 has been ported to write directly to the Frame Buffer. Google should get you a link. Ive been trying to convince TW to go this route. Karunakar seems to be recommending Embedded QT. > > In the open-source world, I'm aware of one gesture recognition package > WayV [http://www.stressbunny.com/wayv/]. I haven't got around to > studying it myself. > There is also tip-a-tap or whatever it is down at IISc / Simputer. I had heard they were working on a Graffiti like system also. -- Tapan |