Re: GOK 0.7.0 now available



Hi Simon/David:

Thanks for this, it's great!

I uploaded this tarball to ftp.gnome.org's tarball archive so that it
can be included in the 2.3.0.1 (unstable) release.

If you don't want it included in the release, please email Jeff Waugh
about it: jdub perkypants org; I know Jeff and some others were keen on
getting GOK into the 2.3 developer snapshot series.

thanks

Bill


On Fri, 2003-04-04 at 22:35, Simon Bates wrote:
> The GOK team is very pleased to announce the availability of GOK 0.7.0
> 
> Please note that this is an unstable release and that GOK may crash or
> behave unexpectedly.  With this in mind we would like to thank you very
> much for your interest in GOK and hope very much that you find it
> useful.
> 
> Getting GOK
> ===========
> 
> GOK 0.7.0 is now available for download from:
> 
> http://gok.ca/gok-0.7.0.tar.gz
> 
> You can find more information about GOK such as documentation and slides
> from presentations that we have given on the GOK website at:
> 
> http://www.gok.ca
> 
> Overview
> ========
> 
> The GNOME On-screen Keyboard (GOK) is a dynamic on-screen keyboard for
> UNIX and UNIX-like operating systems.  It features Direct Selection,
> Dwell Selection, Automatic Scanning and Inverse Scanning access methods
> and includes word completion.
> 
> GOK includes an alphanumeric keyboard and a keyboard for launching
> applications.  Keyboards are specified in XML enabling existing
> keyboards to be modified and new keyboards to be created.  The access
> methods are also specified in XML providing the ability to modify
> existing access methods and create new ones.
> 
> GOK is not limited to presenting keyboards that have been designed by
> hand and is able to dynamically create keyboards so that it can adapt to
> the user's current situation.  GOK is able to redisplay components of
> the user interfaces of running applications directly within GOK as
> keyboards.  This provides efficient access to elements of the user
> interface, removing the need to navigate the interface indirectly though
> keyboard accelerators.  GOK supports the redisplay of application menus
> and toolbars.  GOK contains a window activator keyboard that lists the
> current windows on the desktop and provides the ability to switch
> between them.
> 
> Users have the option of setting key width, height, and spacing as well
> as visual and auditory feedback on highlighting and selection.
> 
> Best wishes,
> The GOK Team.
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Bill Haneman <bill haneman sun com>




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