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salival:
I submitted a feature request as the basics of the document are done, IMO.

That doesn't mean there won't be any changes, but the basics should remain the same. So if there are changes they will be minor. (like character layouts)

moozooh:

--- Quote from: salival on March 24, 2006, 06:10:57 AM ---edit2: Russian and Macedonian layouts added. Needs verification

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Thanks for the effort. It's very nice of you to care about the cyrillic layouts. :)

Russian is ok (can't really verify Macedonian), but one thing I think I should say about the symbol layout is that —> ¯ <— symbol isn't used anywhere. On the other hand, some of us (not particularly Russians though) use three different types of dash ("-", "–", "—") that could be present (maybe). However, there are two "-"s that are the same. You could delete "¯" and one of the "-"s, and replace them with "–" & "—". Another symbol I haven't seen used at all is "¨". Should be replaced with the trademark ("™"), maybe? The rest is quite good.

salival:
The russian character set was re-defined by Andrey Nosich, including adding the symbols.

If you think the symbol layout for russian contains obsolete characters or misses some, feel free to modify it. That way the layouts will be as good and complete as possible.

NuJew:

--- Quote from: salival on March 24, 2006, 06:10:57 AM ---Korean and thai layouts added.

These need to be checked and verified. (link)

edit: Greek layout added. Also needs to be verified.
edit2: Russian and Macedonian layouts added. Needs verification

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kedmanee is widely used and most popular Thai keyboard, where as pattachote
is rare (mostly old fashioned,

rastaman01:
One suggestion I had as far as the virtual keyboard on the iPod targets:

It is just too complex to navigate through it... my suggestion would be to:
Use the scrollwheel to navigate left and right, and once the end of line is reached it should move to the next line (instead of using the scrollwheel to go up and down). 

The select button for the 'enter' comand is fine, and I guess the 'backspace' command when the file name is selected I can live with... but it would also be nice to use the << button to as backspace and >> as a forward-space. 

Menu to cancel and >|| to apply/accept work well.

Just a thought...

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