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      • LakotaubpL Offline
        Lakotaubp @kugiigi
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        @kugiigi Thank you for the clarification πŸ‘

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        • dobeyD Offline
          dobey @Lakotaubp
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          @Lakotaubp said in Swipe style keyboard:

          There was another keyboard type more swipe based under development/testing

          I think you're thinking of the English version of the Flick layout, which fuseteam was working on.

          There was also some previous work on the OSK from Canonical days to prototype support for something similar to swiping. I don't recall what it was called exactly, but someone wanted to work on getting it ready for UT, though I haven't heard any more about it since.

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          • LakotaubpL Offline
            Lakotaubp @dobey
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            @dobey Yes thats the other one I was thinking off. Thanks

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            • R Offline
              rocket2nfinity
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              There used to be MyScript Stylus and cell writer for hand writing recognition. But I haven't seen anything like that for a while. MyScript stylus was very close to what windows or palm or blackberry offered for years. But, I don't know if that could be adapted for UT

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                rocket2nfinity
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                Maybe a possibility? Written in QT for sailfish. Supposedly as good as swype.

                youtube.com/watch?v=_HHNboAGOck

                openrepos.net/content/eber42/okboard

                source code on git. Link in the above post

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                  rocket2nfinity
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                  Does Ubuntu Touch use Presage? Sailfish's swipe keyboard uses a forked version of this.

                  https://github.com/sailfish-keyboard/presage

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                  • mihaelM Online
                    mihael
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                    Before UT I used Meego and swype was such a treat! I would love to see this as a feature!

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                    • OpolorkO Offline
                      Opolork
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                      Hi rocket2nfinity. I too miss a swipe keyboard option. It's far quicker.

                      How can you trust that an app really won't send some company your location data, when you tell it not to? The only way you can trust a program not to do something it isn't supposed to do is if it is free software. ~ RMS

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                        kugiigi
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                        Is swype really faster and accurate? It is dependent on the language right?
                        Sometimes I try it but I don't see it being accurate and fast to my taste.

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                          Emphrath @kugiigi
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                          @kugiigi it's an acquired taste, really ^^

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                          • mihaelM Online
                            mihael
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                            On Meego it was accurate, it did a great job with capitalizing and spaces and everything...

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                              Emphrath @mihael
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                              @mihael if it existed on both meegoo and sailfish there must be a way to extract it from the sources, don't you think ? They were both Linux AND open source so maybe we could just compile it for UT with the help of a script the way some .deb packages can be made to be installed for archlinux ? I'm not a developer but it looks like less hassle than trying to copy some gboard...

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                                arubislander @Emphrath
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                                @Emphrath Unless the technology was licensed by both project sponsers...

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                                  Emphrath @arubislander
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                                  @arubislander it is, for sailfish, as for the dalvik clone used for android compatibility. But the community version of sailfish made their own, based on presage, which I guess is under GPL license (if any)

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