[Oberon] Fwd: Re: Have MenuInputTablets confirmed ETHO's TUI?

Peter Matthias PeterMatthias at web.de
Thu Apr 14 18:10:58 CEST 2016



Am 14.04.2016 um 09:56 schrieb Dieter:
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> Betreff: 	Re: [Oberon] Have MenuInputTablets confirmed ETHO's TUI?
> Datum: 	Thu, 14 Apr 2016 09:39:07 +0200
> Von: 	Dieter <d.gloetzel at web.de>
> An: 	ETH Oberon and related systems <oberon at lists.inf.ethz.ch>
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> I forgot to mention that on ETHO-plugin for windows also
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> Home, End and PageUp PageDown are working as well.

Not implemented in OLR

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> Regards, Dieter
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> Hi Srinivas,
> in ETHO windows plugin is a bit more functionality in this area:
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>   * "delete" deletes only one character (right of cursor) and not a
>     selection of text, but then you have the interclicks.

works

>   * "backspace" deletes one character left of cursor

works

>   * cursor up,down and left,right

left and right works, up, down not implemented

>   * cut and paste from clipboard to oberon and oberon to clipboard
>     (select text with right mouse-key) .

copy and paste in TextFrames work since yesterday :-)

>     control-c, control-x, control-v work as expected.

ctrl-c is a bit dangerous in Linux if you have wrong input window, 
ctrl-v works since yesterday. In OLR, Input.Copy and Input.Paste can be 
used.

>   * the mouse wheel works also

not implemented

> Let us ask the experts, whether this functionality can be easily
> transferred to OLR.

I suppose the easyest way to implement these features would be just to 
use Plugin Oberon's Source. I never had Windows so I don't know about 
Plugin Oberon. If someone is interested to compile the source and test 
if the source compiles on ARM compiler, it won't fail because of the 
Linux interface ;-)

Regards,
	Peter

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> Am 14.04.2016 um 09:08 schrieb Srinivas Nayak:
>> I see in Oberon, backspace key works, but not delete key.
>> Right, Left arrow keys work, but not Up, Down arrow keys.
>> Home, End, PageUp, PageDown doesn't work.
>> Is this intentionally done to reduce keyboard use?
>>
>>
>> With thanks and best regards,
>>
>> Yours sincerely,
>> Srinivas Nayak
>>
>> Home: http://www.mathmeth.com/sn/
>> Blog: http://srinivas-nayak.blogspot.in/
>>
>> On 04/14/2016 08:23 AM, eas lab wrote:
>>> I see the public inputting to their tablets via:
>>>   1. see the menu;
>>>   2. select from what is seen.
>>>
>>> This is how ETHO works; but never became popular.
>>>
>>> Will these new users, in future, dislike the idea of using a computer
>>> by looking up-and-down [like a chicken] to see the display and the
>>> keybrd alternatively?
>>>
>>> A stenographer or 'typist' who doesn't need to access all the extra
>>> keys, which computing has introduced, since the original optimum
>>> keybrd-design, can operate like a skilled pianist and never need
>>> to look down at the keybrd.
>>>
>>> But with the menu/ETHO method, you can select in one-operation, what
>>> keying would need 50 operations for.
>>>
>>> So how will it evolve in our fast moving future?
>>>
>>> == Chris Glur.
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