[mythtv] [PATCH] Manualrecording

Leandro Dardini ldardini at tiscali.it
Sun Apr 13 21:22:46 EDT 2003


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From: "Tony Clark" <tclark at telia.com>
To: <mythtv-dev at snowman.net>
Sent: Sunday, April 13, 2003 8:11 PM
Subject: Re: [mythtv] [PATCH] Manualrecording


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> On Sunday 13 April 2003 19.45, Isaac Richards wrote:
> > On Sunday 13 April 2003 11:47 am, Leandro Dardini wrote:
> > > I was too shy to submit a patch to the libmyth... but if you like and
if
> > > this can increase the probability to see this code accepted, I'll go
to
> > > add the keyboard interface to the MythRemoteLineEdit widget, and maybe
to
> > > the MythLineEdit, as you prefer. I think to something like pressing a
key
> > > like "@" (who will use this key in a title?) to bring up an input
window
> > > allowing you to easly enter text with the keyboard interface. The
> > > downside of this will be the need for another key on the remote... or
> > > maybe we can use some tricks like "press OK twice to bring the
keyboard
> > > window" (who will use two consecutive space in a title?).
> >
> > A popup keyboard would be nice, yeah..  Can work out how best to make it
> > appear once the rest of the stuff works.
>
> One way to ease the pain maybe to use something like the T9 text entry
mode
> that is available for entering SMS messages on a number of GSM mobiles
> (cellphones).
>
> tony

Is it the mode where a dictionary help you writing words?

Leandro

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