So far, I've mapped the IPA phonemic between Korean #Hangul and the Filipino language.
Inspired by:
a. #CiaCial Hangeul (actually in use)
b. #TaiwaneseHangul
c. #FilipinoHanzi (Filipino language in Hanzi [Chinese script])
d. Taiwanese Kana
I'm porting our #Lua / #LuaLang scripts from #MUSHclient to MUDlet, as well as, create a new UI and other MUDlet widgets.
I like the current version of MUDlet, it has come far since I last tried it; and personally, is now better than MUSHclient. Not only that, MUDlet is cross-platform while MUSHclient is Windows only. Since I'm using #Linux, a native client is much preferred than using #WINE.
An update to the #Philippines Unicode Keyboard Layout.
'Was put on-hold indefinitely. There is a plan to submit a bill to the Senate and Lower House to standardised keyboards and keyboard layout for the Philippines.
Whatever becomes the “law”, will be the next update for PUKL.
Standardising this will ensure that the default keyboard layout for Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, iOS, will be the one we designed for Philippine / Filipino use.
In addition to that, physical keyboards will have the same layout, instead of keys flying here and there. If we need an extra key, then we'll include an extra key (like in the Japanese and Korean keyboards).
For this project, it's going to take a long time because my country is terrible when it comes to standardisation. Imagine this, only government agencies are required to use the SI/Metric system. Everyone else can use whatever they want, SI, Metric, Imperial, Traditional, or alien. (This is another project I'm thinking of taking on much later.)
Today 7 Oct, 4pm in #Ramsgate the Ringlemere Ensemble will play #Beethoven string quartet Op 18.5, #Elgar piano quintet Op 84, and two #PercyGrainger piano pieces.
I can slide type in #Colemak layout if the keyboard is virtual. But, I can't type in Colemak when I'm using a physical keyboard.
My brain is playing tricks on me. ^_^;;
Anyone else experienced something similar? Not necessarily with Colemak, it could be with #Dvorak or #Capewell / #QWERF.
I'm trying to understand why my mastery of a different layout using a virtual keyboard (smartphone/tablet) is not usable when I'm using a physical keyboard. It doesn't make any sense.