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How we integrated KeymanWeb in Wikipedia

How we integrated the Tavultesoft KeymanWeb web keyboard into Wikipedia: it was just a few small steps and a couple of hours of graphic design.

By Marc Durdin, 17 years ago
Developing Keyman

Tibetan EWTS keyboard and Sanskrit stacks (or why clear documentation is essential)

I was assisting a Tibetan user with an issue typing Sanskrit stacks today.  We were both reading the documentation for the keyboard and both running into the same problem — we just could not get the stacks to form.  We Read more…

By Marc Durdin, 17 years ago
Developing Keyman

Specifying default options for Keyman Engine at install time

Note: this blog is intended for Keyman Developer Branding Pack Users.  It is not applicable for Keyman Desktop or KeymanWeb. The default settings for Keyman Engine may not be what you want for your product.  It is possible to change Read more…

By Marc Durdin, 17 years ago
Developing Keyman

Creating a custom On Screen Keyboard for Keyman Desktop

Learn how to create a custom on screen keyboard that does not match the standard 101-key layout.

By Marc Durdin, 17 years ago
Developing Keyman

Internet Explorer embedded fonts vulnerability and patch

Microsoft have just announced a set of vulnerabilities with their Embedded OpenType Font component.  This component is used in Internet Explorer to automatically download and display fonts on websites.  it is especially useful for displaying text in languages not supported Read more…

By Marc Durdin, 17 years ago
Web/Tech

Finally embeddable fonts work in all major browsers*

With the release of Firefox 3.5, all* the major browsers now support embeddable fonts – in one of two formats, TrueType/OpenType and EOT.  This makes for a much smoother experience for visitors to multilingual websites. For an example, visit http://ethiopic.keymankeyboards.com/ Read more…

By Marc Durdin, 17 years ago
Developing Keyman

Keyman 7.1.267.0

We've just released another update to Keyman Desktop and Keyman Developer.  In this version: We add a fix for a minor Windows 7 compatibility issue. We fix a couple of reported crashes, and an install issue on Vista that was Read more…

By Marc Durdin, 17 years ago
Developing Keyman

KeymanWeb Updates

We have published an update to KeymanWeb, v 1.0 build 136.  This release makes the following updates: The Alt key is now released in the On Screen Keyboard correctly.  This problem was especially evident previously when switching windows with Alt+Tab. Read more…

By Marc Durdin, 17 years ago
Developing Keyman

New Keyman Desktop user interface languages

We've just published a Brazilian Portuguese user interface translation for Keyman Desktop.  It can be accessed within Keyman Desktop with the following steps: Open Keyman Desktop Configuration. Click Options tab. Click User Interface Language button. Click More Languages Online button. Read more…

By Marc Durdin, 17 years ago
Developing Keyman

KeymanWeb Subscriptions recent updates

We’ve just made the following updates to the KeymanWeb Subscriptions beta: Updated to build 128 – fixes an incompatibility with blogspot; build 127 fixed some issues with IFRAMEs in Internet Explorer Added the popular Malayalam Mozhi keyboard layout KeymanWeb Subscriptions Read more…

By Marc Durdin, 18 years ago

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