Re: LTWUI toolkit
Yaniv Vakrat <[email protected]> Sun, 18 May 2008 14:07:56 +0300
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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 >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> *From:* A mailing list for KVM discussion >> [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 >> >> Subject: >> Re: LTWUI toolkit >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> >> >> 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 >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> *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 >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> >> >> 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 >> > >> > >> =========================================================================== >> > To unsubscribe, send email to [email protected] and include in >> the body >> > of the message "signoff KVM-INTEREST". For general help, send email to >> > [email protected] and include in the body of the message "help". >> > >> >> =========================================================================== >> To unsubscribe, send email to [email protected] and include in >> the body >> of the message "signoff KVM-INTEREST". 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