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Package: [http://www.stosb.com/openmoko/shr-utf8_0.1_armv4t.ipk Locale]
 
Package: [http://www.stosb.com/openmoko/shr-utf8_0.1_armv4t.ipk Locale]
  
Though as it seems a keymap file is in need (verify? worked without it for some time).
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Known issues:
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The correct keyboard layout should be loaded before use.
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Either by a hack like in: [http://lucky.awardspace.co.uk/openmoko xmodmap]
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or by proper layout loading.
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for some reason xserver doesn't allocate enough key spaces for the illume keyboard, which makes the keyboard dance between keycodes, which for some reason makes the e applications go crazy. Should check and verify.

Revision as of 23:04, 5 April 2009

This page is for openmoko localization.

Adding UTF-8 input support to e

E input doesn't work without proper locale, therefore you must install and use a utf8 locale. I made a package that creates en_US.utf8 locale and sets it on boot time. if you have any bug fixes/suggestions please let me know. (TAsn)

Package: Locale

Known issues: The correct keyboard layout should be loaded before use. Either by a hack like in: xmodmap or by proper layout loading.

for some reason xserver doesn't allocate enough key spaces for the illume keyboard, which makes the keyboard dance between keycodes, which for some reason makes the e applications go crazy. Should check and verify.

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This page is for openmoko localization.

Adding UTF-8 input support to e

E input doesn't work without proper locale, therefore you must install and use a utf8 locale. I made a package that creates en_US.utf8 locale and sets it on boot time. if you have any bug fixes/suggestions please let me know. (TAsn)

Package: Locale

Though as it seems a keymap file is in need (verify? worked without it for some time).