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Sequences from several files are no longer merged but compiled to
separate starting states.
The plan is to use that to represent the diacritics.
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Encoding errors in the compose data compiler due to:
- 'UTF-16' adds a BOM, use 'UTF-16-LE' instead
- 'str.encode' returns a byte array, use 'array' to have a 16-bit char
array.
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This was inadvertently changed when the anti-circle gesture was
introduced, which use the same rendering logic.
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Co-authored-by: @ZX-Commodore-ST
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Parse key names from keysymdef.h, which is distributed with Xorg. The
Greek, Cyrillic and Hebrew sequences referenced these keysyms.
This increases the number of sequences from 2043 to 2668.
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Change the compose state machine definition to allow final states that
are wider than 16-bits.
This increases the number of sequences that can be used from
en_US_UTF_8_Compose.pre from 2013 to 2043 (of 3201).
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Take display cutouts and navigation bars when computing the keyboard
width on SDK >= 30.
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This adds the new 'anticircle' attribute to layouts '<key>' elements
that configure the key to send when doing a anti-clockwise circle
gesture on it.
Labels are drawn the same way as indication.
Updated docs.
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This happen when opening the settings from the launcher activity without
ever opening the keyboard.
To remove this bug entirely, the KeyboardData.init method is removed,
the pieces needing initialization are now cached in Config.
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This implements clockwise/anticlockwise circle and round trip gestures
inspired by Messagease.
The circle gestures start after a small threshold to avoid making the
regular swipe too hard to aim.
The gestures do:
- circle: The center symbol with Shift applied, with a fallback on Fn
- round trip: Same as the circle gesture but applied to a side symbol
- anticlockwise circle: Nothing currently. It is intended to be made
configurable per-layout in the future.
The new Gesture class keeps track of what the pointer is doing while it moves
on a key. It replaces the 'selected_direction' integer.
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- Removing unused information (names and descriptions) from the Emoji class
- Creating a Gradle task that generates a more efficient res/raw/emojis.txt file from the most recent Unicode standard
- Saving recently used emoji preferences as emoji values rather than names
- Migrating old user preferences to the new system
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* Hangul support
This works with two new kinds of keys (Hangul_initial and Hangul_medial)
that carry a precomposed hangul syllable and act as modifiers.
The hangul syllables are composed algorithmically.
* Add shift layer to Dubeolsik layout
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* Make slider speed independent from swipe distance
Swipe distances other than the default resulted in a slider that were
not easy to control.
* refactor: Add class Pointers.Sliding
It holds the states and the code needed to make the slider work.
'Pointer.sliding' is set to [null] when sliding is not in progress.
The implementation is changed not to depend on [downX] and [dx] but
instead use the pointer's [x] coordinate directly.
* Move the cursor further for faster slides
In sliding mode, compute the speed of the pointer and use it to increase
at which the cursor moves.
* refactor: Separate kind for cursor movement keys
This allows to define a key that moves the cursor more than one position
at a time.
This will be used to avoid lag during fast slider movements.
* Reduce lag when sliding quickly on the spacebar
Avoid sending key events in a loop while sliding quickly in a cursor
movement key. Key of kind Cursor_move are "multiplied", meaning a single
key event represents a movement of more than one position, reducing the
number of key events sent.
This is only for cursor move keys.
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Due to the modmap, the cache must be cleared when switching layout to or
from a layout that contain a modmap.
This is broken since 3f6b6fd23, which moves the modmap handling into
KeyModifier.
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The symbol on the space key was accidentally lost in be97364 when the
string "\r" (Java's only way to write "\x0D") was not replaced by
"\xE00D".
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This makes possible to apply other modifiers to mapped keys and ensures
that the modmap really override the shift key behavior.
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Thanks to the previous commit, a modifier key can now be more complex
than just a KeyValue.Modifier. This allows a more elegant implementation
of the compose key, that could be taken as a base for other features
(eg. unicode hex entry, hangul)
The COMPOSE_PENDING modifier is removed as keys of kind Compose_pending
can act as a modifier. This has the advantage of highlighting the key
that was last pressed in the sequence.
Rules are added to Pointers: Non-special but latchable keys must clear
latches and cannot be locked with a long press. These rules were not
needed before but were intended.
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Allow keys of a kind other than Modifier to be a modifier.
This requires writing a compareTo function for KeyValue. Fields are
compared in this order: Kind, value, flags, symbol.
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The performance characteristics of this function will change in future
plans.
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The preferred pos mechanism could cause an out of bounds access on 1 row
layouts.
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The grid layout was not likeable.
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'FLAG_LOCKED' and 'FLAG_FAKE_PTR' are only used within Pointers.
Define new flags in Pointers and remove these from KeyValue. Also allows
to define new flags.
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added shift modifier characters
Add support for gujarati numerals
Co-authored-by: yogesh-b <yogesh@improwised.com>
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Shift locked via the "caps lock" key use the "fake pointer" mechanism
that is also used by auto-capitalisation.
Make sure that unlatching a fake pointer do not disabled a locked
modifier.
The implementation is moved into the Pointers class for a safer API and
easier implementation.
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The original author is @sejkm in https://github.com/Julow/Unexpected-Keyboard/issues/573
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There's no json file yet, this was part of an experiment.
Add a missing escape rule and detect colliding sequences.
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Mention the source of the sequences files.
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Add éèàç directly to the layout, which removes the corresponding dead
keys.
Remove the requirement for ù and ÿ from method.xml, which are extremely
rare and can be typed via the compose key.
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The same way as the numpad is modified.
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The number keys were constructed in the wrong way: the rendered symbol
was correct but not the underlying character that is typed.
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Without the config key, the user risk being locked in a custom layout
that lacks an escape key like 'switch_numpad', 'change_method', etc..
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* Relicense layouts under CC0
Layout definitions are licensed differently from the rest of the
application source code to allow use in other projects related or
unrelated to Unexpected Keyboard.
Some layouts are not re-licensed and their original copyright continues
to apply. The copyright notice is added at the top of the files.
* Contributing: Mention layout licensing
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Keys that are not in the pending compose sequence are greyed out with
the new 'FLAG_GREYED' flag.
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Themes do not dim secondary keys the same way due to the "offset"
mechanism. Instead, use a ratio that is the same for every themes.
It's still possible to override this ratio per theme.
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The kind field wasn't large enough to hold the new Compose_pending kind.
The flags field is reduced in size by removing a free spot.
The FLAGS_BITS mask is defined in a safer way.
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