Re: LTWUI toolkit

Yaniv Vakrat <[email protected]> Sun, 18 May 2008 14:07:56 +0300
Newsgroups gmane.comp.java.sun.kvm
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Please take a look on Shai's blog (the creator of the LWUIT) for his 
comments about the text input
http://www.jroller.com/vprise/entry/text_input_in_lwuit_now

Regards

P.S the name is LWUIT- Lightweight UI Toolkit

Ian Strain wrote:
> Daniel, the behavior you described also happens on the Sony Ericsson 
> devices.
>
> As for marraige, its usually "as you wish"
>
> Daniel Rocha wrote:
>> >> Hmm, that's not what the presenters said at the talk (Lightweight 
>> UI Toolkit For The Java^(TM) ME Platform- Making Compelling Java ME 
>> UI's Easy) when I asked.
>>  
>> That's weird then! :) I have tested the toolkit demo on many Nokia 
>> devices and they do behave like I described below. You can download 
>> the demo from LWTUI site, go to Dialogs, and then mess with some of 
>> the parameters presented in the text input components. When you click 
>> to edit they immediately switch to a standard TextBox so the 
>> predictive input can be used.
>>  
>> There might be some other components that don't behave this way 
>> though; I'm still to investigate more.
>>  
>> My policy for marriage is to have the last word on every discussion. 
>> "Yes, m'am".
>>  
>> Daniel
>>
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>> [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *ext Ken Walker
>> *Sent:* Thursday, May 15, 2008 5:12 PM
>> *To:* [email protected]
>> *Subject:* Re: LTWUI toolkit
>>
>> Hmm, that's not what the presenters said at the talk (Lightweight UI 
>> Toolkit For The Java^(TM) ME Platform- Making Compelling Java ME UI's 
>> Easy) when I asked. However, I'm always willing to be corrected 
>> otherwise my marriage would go nowhere.... ;->
>>
>> If Input Method Editors (Foreign language input, etc.) work then 
>> that's great.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> /**
>> @author Ken Walker, J9 Embedded Java Class Library Manager, IBM 
>> Ottawa Lab
>> @see http://www.ibm.com/software/ca/en/ottawalab
>> @return [email protected]
>> */
>>
>>
>> Inactive hide details for Daniel Rocha ---05/15/2008 03:03:45 
>> PM---Actually, when you click on a text input control, it 
>> switcheDaniel Rocha ---05/15/2008 03:03:45 PM---Actually, when you 
>> click on a text input control, it switches to the standard input 
>> control (TextFie
>>
>>
>> From: 	
>> Daniel Rocha <[email protected]>
>>
>> To: 	
>> [email protected]
>>
>> Date: 	
>> 05/15/2008 03:03 PM
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>> Subject: 	
>> Re: LTWUI toolkit
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>> Actually, when you click on a text input control, it switches to the 
>> standard input control (TextField) so all advantages of predictive 
>> input, input masks, etc. are still there. Similar approach to GMail 
>> for JME.
>>
>> []s
>> Daniel
>>
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>> *From:* A mailing list for KVM discussion 
>> [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *ext Ken Walker*
>> Sent:* Thursday, May 15, 2008 2:24 PM*
>> To:* [email protected]*
>> Subject:* Re: LTWUI toolkit
>>
>> As I brought up after the presentation at JavaOne, there is a serious 
>> problem with input using this approach. The Game Canvas was not 
>> designed to be the input mechanism of choice for text and thus a lot 
>> of implementations to not support IMEs there.
>>
>> I think it looks good for display purposes.
>>
>> /**
>> @author Ken Walker, J9 Embedded Java Class Library Manager, IBM 
>> Ottawa Lab
>> @see _http://www.ibm.com/software/ca/en/ottawalab_
>> @return [email protected]
>> */
>>
>>
>> Roger Brinkley ---05/15/2008 01:21:39 PM---Also a podcast today on 
>> the Mobile & Embedded community page.
>>
>> From: 	
>> Roger Brinkley <[email protected]>
>>
>> To: 	
>> [email protected]
>>
>> Date: 	
>> 05/15/2008 01:21 PM
>>
>> Subject: 	
>> Re: LTWUI toolkit
>>
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>>
>> Also a podcast today on the Mobile & Embedded community page. _
>> __http://mobileandembedded.org_ <http://mobileandembedded.org/>
>>
>> binky
>>
>> Daniel Rocha wrote:
>> > Hi all,
>> >
>> > I have covered a bit of the LWTUI toolkit created by some folks at
>> > _http://lwuit.dev.java.net_ <http://lwuit.dev.java.net/>. It's 
>> really great looking, easy to program
>> > with and I have run it on many different devices (Nokia N95, N93, E61i,
>> > 6131 - Series 40) and it works flawlessly in all of them.
>> >
>> > There's a video of the toolkit demo running at my Forum Nokia Blog:
>> > 
>> _http://blogs.forum.nokia.com/blog/daniel-rochas-forum-nokia-blog/eswt/20_
>> > 08/05/14/lwtui_toolkit
>> >
>> > Cheers,
>> > Daniel Rocha
>> > Forum Nokia
>> >
>> > 
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