Re: [g-a-devel]Word completion
- From: David Bolter <david bolter utoronto ca>
- To: Olaf Jan Schmidt <ojschmidt kde org>
- Cc: Simon Bates <simon bates utoronto ca>, Gunnar Schmi Dt <gunnar schmi-dt de>, gnome-accessibility-devel gnome org
- Subject: Re: [g-a-devel]Word completion
- Date: Wed, 28 May 2003 08:15:09 -0400
Hi Olaf,
Olaf Jan Schmidt wrote:
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Hi David, hi Simon!
Simon has only good things to say about meeting with you and Gunnar.
We can definately return this comnplement. The atmosphere with all GAP
people we met was just excellent.
Simon is currently quite occupied by another project so I hope you will
add my email to your address book.
Sure. I already have some further ideas for cooperation.
As we already discussed with Simon, KMouth uses exactly the same format
for text completion as GOK does (apart from the UTF8 issue).
We will attend to that difference :-) and thanks for your input in bugzilla.
I think that
all KDE and GNOME applications using text completion should also store
them in a common path,
Agreed.
because then GOK would benefit as well if KMouth
adds the typed words into one of the word lists. I could submit a draft
specification to freedesktop.org if you like.
Please do. Could you cc me on it to make sure I get it ;-)
Also, I would like to set up a common place on the web (e.g. the KDEAP
site) where people can download wordlists for different languages. Or is
there already something like that?
Good idea, I am not aware of such a site.
Up to now, KMouth generates wordlists using the KDE documentation
(spellchecked with OpenOffice dictionaries). It would be nice if we could
use some other freely available big texts for generating wordlists and
offer them for download.
We used the University of Toronto website as the basis for our
wordlist. It would be great to offer large texts as well as word lists,
from different categories so that it suits the end user. E.g. a sports
list for a sports writer.
cheers,
David
I will now be away till Monday, so don't be surprised if any reply should
take a while.
Olaf.
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Olaf Jan Schmidt, KDE Accessibility Project
KDEAP co-maintainer, maintainer of http://accessibility.kde.org
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