input methods for smartphones

Bill Poser billposer2 at gmail.com
Tue Feb 22 23:29:39 UTC 2011


Jen,

Thanks. As it happens I know Japanese and am familiar with those sorts of
input methods. I've also created them for Carrier "syllabics". What most
people prefer is the equivalent of typing in romaji - they use the roman
system that most people who are now literate know and let the software
transliterate that into syllabics.

What I am trying to find out is what the infrastructure is. Is there a
common infrastructure or does each manufacturer have its own? Are they table
driven or does one have to hand-code software? If table-driven, what is the
format of the tables?

Bill
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