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If we want to # ignore errors from any of these, just make sure not to ignore # errors from the above "$doit $cpprog $src $dsttmp" command. # { test -z "$chowncmd" || $doit $chowncmd "$dsttmp"; } && { test -z "$chgrpcmd" || $doit $chgrpcmd "$dsttmp"; } && { test -z "$stripcmd" || $doit $stripcmd "$dsttmp"; } && { test -z "$chmodcmd" || $doit $chmodcmd $mode "$dsttmp"; } && # If -C, don't bother to copy if it wouldn't change the file. if $copy_on_change && old=`LC_ALL=C ls -dlL "$dst" 2>/dev/null` && new=`LC_ALL=C ls -dlL "$dsttmp" 2>/dev/null` && eval "$initialize_posix_glob" && $posix_glob set -f && set X $old && old=:$2:$4:$5:$6 && set X $new && new=:$2:$4:$5:$6 && $posix_glob set +f && test "$old" = "$new" && $cmpprog "$dst" "$dsttmp" >/dev/null 2>&1 then rm -f "$dsttmp" else # Rename the file to the real destination. $doit $mvcmd -f "$dsttmp" "$dst" 2>/dev/null || # The rename failed, perhaps because mv can't rename something else # to itself, or perhaps because mv is so ancient that it does not # support -f. { # Now remove or move aside any old file at destination location. # We try this two ways since rm can't unlink itself on some # systems and the destination file might be busy for other # reasons. In this case, the final cleanup might fail but the new # file should still install successfully. { test ! -f "$dst" || $doit $rmcmd -f "$dst" 2>/dev/null || { $doit $mvcmd -f "$dst" "$rmtmp" 2>/dev/null && { $doit $rmcmd -f "$rmtmp" 2>/dev/null; :; } } || { echo "$0: cannot unlink or rename $dst" >&2 (exit 1); exit 1 } } && # Now rename the file to the real destination. $doit $mvcmd "$dsttmp" "$dst" } fi || exit 1 trap '' 0 fi done # Local variables: # eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp) # time-stamp-start: "scriptversion=" # time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H" # time-stamp-time-zone: "UTC" # time-stamp-end: "; # UTC" # End: input-pad-1.0.3/po/0000755000000000000000000000000012250242554011002 500000000000000input-pad-1.0.3/po/ja.po0000644000000000000000000016757412250242453011676 00000000000000# Japanese translations for input-pad # Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Takao Fujiwara # This file is distributed under the same license as the input-pad package. # # Translators: # Takao Fujiwara , 2010-2012. msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: input-pad HEAD\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: http://code.google.com/p/input-pad/issues/list\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2012-12-17 04:12+0900\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2012-06-22 18:01+0900\n" "Last-Translator: Takao Fujiwara \n" "Language-Team: Japanese \n" "Language: ja\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=1; plural=0;\n" #: ../data/alphabet.xml.in.in.h:1 msgid "Alphabets" msgstr "アルファベット" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Symbols" msgstr "記号" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Currency" msgstr "通貨" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Letterlike" msgstr "字様記号" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Miscellaneous" msgstr "その他" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:5 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:116 msgid "Dingbats" msgstr "装飾記号" #. Translators: Superscripts and Subscripts #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:7 msgid "Super and Sub" msgstr "上付き・下付き" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:8 msgid "Bold" msgstr "ボールド" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:9 msgid "Italic" msgstr "イタリック" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:10 msgid "Script" msgstr "手書き" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Double Struck" msgstr "黒板文字" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:12 msgid "All" msgstr "すべて" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:13 ../data/zh.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Numbers" msgstr "数字" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:14 msgid "Roman" msgstr "ローマ数字" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Enclosed" msgstr "囲み文字" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:16 msgid "Fraction" msgstr "分数" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:17 msgid "Technical" msgstr "技術用記号" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:18 msgid "Unit" msgstr "単位" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Mathematical" msgstr "数学演算子" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:20 msgid "Controls" msgstr "制御記号" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:21 msgid "OCR" msgstr "OCR" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:22 msgid "Graphics" msgstr "図形" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:23 msgid "Arrow" msgstr "矢印" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:24 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:112 msgid "Box Drawing" msgstr "罫線素片" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:25 ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:3937 msgid "Block" msgstr "ブロック" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:26 msgid "Geometric" msgstr "幾何学模様" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:27 msgid "Braille" msgstr "点字" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:28 msgid "Punctuations" msgstr "句読点" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:29 msgid "General" msgstr "一般" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:30 msgid "CJK" msgstr "CJK" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:31 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:145 msgid "CJK Compatibility" msgstr "CJK 互換文字" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:32 msgid "Small Form" msgstr "小字形" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Command" msgstr "コマンド" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Date" msgstr "日付" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Normal Date" msgstr "通常の日付" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Date and Time" msgstr "日付と時間" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:5 msgid "ChangeLog date" msgstr "ChangeLog 日付" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:6 msgid "USA English date" msgstr "USA 英語の日付" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:7 msgid "UK English date" msgstr "UK 英語の日付" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:8 msgid "ISO 8601 date" msgstr "ISO 8601 日付" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:9 msgid "Era" msgstr "和暦" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:10 msgid "Century Year" msgstr "西暦" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Normal Time" msgstr "通常の時間" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:12 msgid "English Time" msgstr "英語の時間" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:13 msgid "Month" msgstr "月" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:14 msgid "English Month" msgstr "英語の月" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Short Month" msgstr "短い月" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:16 msgid "English Short Month" msgstr "英語の短い月" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:17 msgid "Weekday" msgstr "曜日" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:18 msgid "English Weekday" msgstr "英語の曜日" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Short Weekday" msgstr "短い曜日" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:20 msgid "English Short Weekday" msgstr "英語の短い曜日" #: ../data/goth.xml.in.h:1 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:196 msgid "Gothic" msgstr "ゴート文字" #: ../data/input-pad.desktop.in.h:1 ../data/input-pad.ui.h:50 #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:5320 ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:5321 msgid "Input Pad" msgstr "インプットパッド" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:1 msgid "_File" msgstr "ファイル(_F)" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:2 msgid "Close the program" msgstr "プログラムを閉じる" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:3 msgid "_Close" msgstr "閉じる(_C)" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:4 msgid "_Pad" msgstr "パッド(_P)" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:5 msgid "_Code Point" msgstr "コードポイント(_C)" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:6 msgid "_Show Pad" msgstr "パッドを表示する(_S)" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:7 msgid "Show _All Characters" msgstr "すべての文字を表示する(_A)" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:8 msgid "Show _Custom Characters" msgstr "カスタム文字を表示する(_C)" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:9 msgid "Show _Nothing" msgstr "なにも表示しない(_N)" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:10 msgid "Show _Keyboard Layout" msgstr "キーボードレイアウトを表示する(_K)" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:11 msgid "_Help" msgstr "ヘルプ(_H)" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:12 msgid "_Troubleshoot" msgstr "トラブルシュート(_T)" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:13 msgid "Code Point Dialog" msgstr "コードポイントダイアログ" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:14 msgid "Unicode" msgstr "Unicode" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:15 msgid "You can choose encoding type" msgstr "エンコーディングタイプを選択可能です" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:16 msgid "Current Encoding" msgstr "現在のエンコーディング" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:17 msgid "Copy Buffer" msgstr "バッファをコピー" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:18 msgid "" "Base 16\n" "Hex" msgstr "" "16 進数\n" "Hex" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:20 msgid "Set number case to hexadecimal" msgstr "16 進数に設定します" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:21 msgid "" "Base 10\n" "Dec" msgstr "" "10 進数\n" "Dec" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:23 msgid "Set number case to decimal" msgstr "10 進数に設定します" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:24 msgid "" "Base 8\n" "Oct" msgstr "" "8 進数\n" "Oct" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:26 msgid "Set number case to octal" msgstr "8 進数に設定します" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:27 msgid "" "Base 2\n" "Bin" msgstr "" "2 進数\n" "Bin" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:29 msgid "Set number case to binary" msgstr "2 進数に設定します" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:30 msgid "Code Point:" msgstr "コードポイント:" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:31 msgid "Character:" msgstr "文字:" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:32 msgid "_Send" msgstr "送信する(_S)" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:33 msgid "Input Pad Troubleshoot" msgstr "インプットパッドトラブルシュート" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:35 #, no-c-format msgid "" "\n" "This application can be run either as a stand-alone program or under an " "input method application.\n" "If you wish to send multi-byte characters, this application needs to be run " "under an input method application.\n" "If you wish to send characters to X11 applications, those applications needs " "to allow send events. e.g.\n" "% xterm -xrm \"XTerm*allowSendEvents: true\"\n" "\n" "You also can copy pad files from /usr/share/input-pad/pad to $HOME/.config/" "pad to customize those in \"Custom Character\" pane." msgstr "" "\n" "このアプリケーションは、スタンドアロンプログラムとして、もしくは IM アプリ" "ケーションの元で実行可能です。\n" "マルチバイト文字を送る場合、このアプリケーションを IM アプリケーションの元で" "実行する必要があります。\n" "X11 アプリケーションに文字を送る場合、送信イベントを許可する必要があります。" "例:\n" "% xterm -xrm \"XTerm*allowSendEvents: true\"\n" "\n" "\"カスタム文字\" ペインにおけるパッドファイルをカスタマイズするために /usr/" "share/input-pad/pad から $HOME/.config/pad にパッドファイルをコピーすることが" "可能です。" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:42 msgid "Configure Keyboard Layouts" msgstr "キーボードレイアウトを構成する" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:43 msgid "A_vailable layouts:" msgstr "利用可能なレイアウト(_V):" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:44 msgid "_Layouts shown in the list:" msgstr "リストに表示されるレイアウト(_L):" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:45 msgid "_Options" msgstr "オプション(_O)" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:46 msgid "Configure Keyboard Options" msgstr "キーボードオプションを構成する" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:47 msgid "_Use the default keyboard option" msgstr "デフォルトのキーボードオプションを使用する(_U)" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:48 msgid "Use the defualt XKB option" msgstr "デフォルトの XKB オプションを使用する" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:49 msgid "Keyboard Option" msgstr "キーボードオプション" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:51 msgid "The input pad is a tool to send a character on button." msgstr "インプットパッドはボタン上の文字を送るツールです。" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:52 msgid "translator_credits" msgstr "translator_credits" #. "IPA" stands for "International Phonetic Alphabet" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:2 msgid "IPA (Obsolete)" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:3 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:6 msgid "Open back unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Palatalized voiced bilabial plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:5 msgid "Voiceless palatal implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:6 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:138 msgid "Alveolar click" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:7 msgid "Palatalized voiced alveolar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:8 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:25 msgid "Voiced alveolar affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:9 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:27 msgid "Voiced alveopalatal affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:10 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:26 msgid "Voiced palato-alveolar affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Palatalized voiceless labiodental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:12 msgid "Palatalized voiced velar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:13 msgid "Palatalized voiceless velar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:14 msgid "Voiceless velar implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Palatalized alveolar lateral approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:16 msgid "Palatalized bilabial nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:17 msgid "Palatalized alveolar nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:18 msgid "Syllabic alveolar nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Palatalized voiceless bilabial plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:20 msgid "Voiceless bilabial implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:21 msgid "Palatalized alveolar trill" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:22 msgid "Voiced strident apico-alveolar trill" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:23 msgid "Palatalized voiceless alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:24 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Voiceless alveopalatal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:25 msgid "Labialized voiceless palato-alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:26 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:103 msgid "Voiceless alveopalatal affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:27 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:101 msgid "Voiceless alveolar affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:28 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:102 msgid "Voiceless palato-alveolar affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:29 msgid "Palatalized voiceless alveolar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:30 msgid "Voiceless alveolar implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:31 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:137 msgid "Dental click" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:32 msgid "Voiceless uvular implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:33 msgid "Palatalized voiced labiodental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:34 msgid "Palatalized voiceless velar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:35 msgid "Palatalized voiced alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:36 msgid "Labialized voiced palato-alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:37 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:128 msgid "Voiced alveopalatal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:38 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:106 msgid "Near-close near-back vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:39 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:140 msgid "Alveolar lateral click" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:40 msgid "Labialized voiceless alveolar or dental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:41 msgid "Labialized voiced alveolar or dental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:42 #, fuzzy msgid "Combining labialization mark" msgstr "区別発音符の組み合わせ" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:43 #, fuzzy msgid "Combining palatalization mark" msgstr "半マークの組み合わせ" #. "IPA" stands for "International Phonetic Alphabet" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:2 msgid "IPA (Unofficial)" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Voiced labiodental plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:4 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:18 msgid "Voiceless palatal lateral affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:5 msgid "Voiced retroflex implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:6 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:88 msgid "Alveolar flap" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:7 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:125 msgid "Voiceless palatal lateral fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:8 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:91 msgid "Retroflex flap" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:9 msgid "Voiceless retroflex lateral fricative" msgstr "" #. "PUA" stands for "Private Use Area" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Voiceless retroflex lateral fricative (PUA)" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:12 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:59 msgid "Voiceless velar lateral affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:13 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:68 msgid "Voiceless velar lateral fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:14 msgid "Epiglottal trill" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Voiceless labiodental plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:16 msgid "Voiceless retroflex lateral affricate" msgstr "" #. "PUA" stands for "Private Use Area" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:18 msgid "Voiceless retroflex lateral affricate (PUA)" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:19 #, fuzzy msgid "Combining stridency mark" msgstr "区別発音符の組み合わせ" #. "PUA" stands for "Private Use Area" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:21 msgid "Combining stridency mark (PUA)" msgstr "" #. "IPA" stands for "International Phonetic Alphabet" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:2 msgid "IPA" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Open front unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Open central unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:5 msgid "Near-open central vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:7 msgid "Open back rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:8 msgid "Open-mid back unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:9 msgid "Near-open front unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:10 msgid "Voiced bilabial plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Voiced labiodental affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:12 msgid "Voiced bilabial implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:13 msgid "Bilabial trill" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:14 msgid "Voiced bilabial fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Voiceless palatal plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:16 msgid "Voiceless palatal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:17 msgid "Voiceless palatal affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:20 msgid "Voiced alveolar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:21 msgid "Voiced alveolar implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:22 msgid "Voiced retroflex plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:23 msgid "Voiced dental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:24 msgid "Voiced alveolar lateral affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:28 msgid "Voiced retroflex affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:29 msgid "Close-mid front unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:30 msgid "Close-mid central unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:31 msgid "Mid-central vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:32 msgid "Rhotacized mid-central vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:33 msgid "Open-mid front unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:34 msgid "Open-mid central rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:35 msgid "Open-mid central unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:36 msgid "Rhotacized open-mid central unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:37 msgid "Voiceless labiodental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:38 msgid "Velopharyngeal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:39 msgid "Voiced velar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:40 msgid "Voiced labial-velar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:41 msgid "Voiced velar implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:42 msgid "Voiced uvular plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:43 msgid "Voiced uvular implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:44 msgid "Voiceless glottal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:45 msgid "Voiced glottal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:46 msgid "Voiceless pharyngeal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:47 msgid "Voiceless coarticulated velar and palato-alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:48 msgid "Voiceless epiglottal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:49 msgid "Close front unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:50 msgid "Near-close near-front unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:51 msgid "Near-close central unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:52 msgid "Close central unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:53 msgid "Palatal approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:54 msgid "Voiced palatal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:55 msgid "Voiced palatal plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:56 msgid "Voiced palatal affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:57 msgid "Voiced palatal implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:58 msgid "Voiceless velar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:60 msgid "Voiceless labial-velar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:61 msgid "Voiceless velar affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:62 msgid "Alveolar lateral approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:63 msgid "Velarized alveolar lateral approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:64 msgid "Voiceless alveolar lateral fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:65 msgid "Retroflex lateral approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:66 msgid "Voiced alveolar lateral fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:67 msgid "Velar lateral approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:69 msgid "Bilabial nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:70 msgid "Labiodental nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:71 msgid "Alveolar nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:72 msgid "Velar nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:73 msgid "Labial-velar nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:74 msgid "Palatal nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:75 msgid "Retroflex nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:76 msgid "Uvular nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:77 msgid "Close-mid back rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:78 msgid "Close-mid front rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:79 msgid "Close-mid central rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:80 msgid "Open-mid front rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:81 msgid "Open front rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:82 msgid "Voiceless bilabial plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:83 msgid "Voiceless bilabial-labiodental affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:84 msgid "Voiceless bilabial affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:85 msgid "Voiceless labiodental affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:86 msgid "Voiceless uvular plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:87 msgid "Alveolar trill" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:89 msgid "Alveolar lateral flap" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:90 msgid "Uvular trill" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:92 msgid "Alveolar approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:93 msgid "Retroflex approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:94 msgid "Voiced uvular fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:95 msgid "Voiceless alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:96 msgid "Voiceless palato-alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:97 msgid "Voiceless retroflex fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:98 msgid "Voiceless alveolar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:99 msgid "Voiceless retroflex plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:100 msgid "Voiceless alveolar lateral affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:104 msgid "Voiceless retroflex affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:105 msgid "Close back rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:107 msgid "Near-close central vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:108 msgid "Close central rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:109 msgid "Labial-palatal approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:110 msgid "Close back unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:111 msgid "Voiced labiodental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:112 msgid "Labiodental flap" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:113 msgid "Labiodental approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:114 msgid "Voiced velar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:115 msgid "Close-mid back unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:116 msgid "Voiced labiovelar approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:117 msgid "Voiceless labiovelar approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:118 msgid "Velar approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:119 msgid "Bilabial percussive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:120 msgid "Voiceless velar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:121 msgid "Voiceless uvular fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:122 msgid "Close front rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:123 msgid "Near-close near-front rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:124 msgid "Palatal lateral approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:126 msgid "Voiced alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:127 msgid "Voiced palato-alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:129 msgid "Voiced retroflex fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:130 msgid "Voiceless dental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:131 msgid "Voiceless bilabial fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:132 msgid "Glottal stop" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:133 msgid "Epiglottal plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:134 msgid "Voiced pharyngeal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:135 msgid "Voiced epiglottal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:136 msgid "Bilabial click" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:139 msgid "Palatal click" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:141 msgid "Bidental percussive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:142 msgid "Aspiration mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:143 msgid "Non-aspiration mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:144 msgid "Breathy voice mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:145 msgid "Palatalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:146 msgid "Lateral release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:147 msgid "Bilabial nasal release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:148 msgid "Labiodental nasal release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:149 msgid "Alveolar nasal release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:150 msgid "Palatal nasal release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:151 msgid "Retroflex nasal release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:152 msgid "Uvular nasal release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:153 msgid "Labio-palatalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:154 msgid "Labiodentalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:155 msgid "Labialization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:156 msgid "Velarization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:157 msgid "Glottalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:158 msgid "Pharyngealization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:159 msgid "Combining velarization/pharyngealization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:160 msgid "Combining laryngealization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:161 msgid "Combining retroflexion mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:162 msgid "Ejection mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:163 msgid "Rhotacization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:164 msgid "Combining dentalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:165 msgid "Combining dentolabialization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:166 msgid "Combining alveolarization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:167 msgid "Combining linguolabialization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:168 msgid "Combining apicalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:169 msgid "Combining laminalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:170 msgid "Combining centralization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:171 msgid "Combining mid-centralization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:172 msgid "Combining nasalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:173 msgid "Combining nasalization mark below" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:174 msgid "Combining denasalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:175 msgid "Combining nasal friction mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:176 msgid "Combining velopharyngeal friction mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:177 msgid "Combining voiced mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:178 msgid "Combining voiceless mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:179 #, fuzzy msgid "Combining voiceless mark above" msgstr "半マークの組み合わせ" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:180 msgid "Pre-voicing/post-voicing mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:181 msgid "Combining breathy voice mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:182 msgid "Combining unreleased stop mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:183 msgid "Combining more rounded mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:184 msgid "Combining less rounded mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:185 msgid "Combining labial spreading mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:186 msgid "Combining syllabic mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:187 #, fuzzy msgid "Combining syllabic mark above" msgstr "半マークの組み合わせ" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:188 #, fuzzy msgid "Combining non-syllabic mark" msgstr "半マークの組み合わせ" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:189 msgid "Combining non-syllabic mark above" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:190 msgid "Combining top tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:191 msgid "Combining high tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:192 msgid "Combining mid tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:193 msgid "Combining low tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:194 msgid "Combining bottom tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:195 msgid "Combining falling tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:196 msgid "Combining high falling tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:197 msgid "Combining low falling tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:198 msgid "Combining rising tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:199 msgid "Combining high rising tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:200 msgid "Combining low rising tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:201 msgid "Combining dipping tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:202 msgid "Combining peaking tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:203 msgid "Top tone letter" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:204 msgid "High tone letter" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:205 msgid "Mid tone letter" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:206 msgid "Low tone letter" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:207 msgid "Bottom tone letter" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:208 msgid "Falling tone digraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:209 msgid "High falling tone digraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:210 msgid "Rising tone digraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:211 msgid "High rising tone digraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:212 msgid "Low rising tone digraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:213 msgid "Dipping tone trigraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:214 msgid "Peaking tone trigraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:215 msgid "Upstep mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:216 msgid "Downstep mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:217 msgid "Minor break" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:218 msgid "Major break" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:219 msgid "Rising intonation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:220 msgid "Falling intonation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:221 msgid "Advanced articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:222 msgid "Retracted articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:223 #, fuzzy msgid "Combining advanced articulation mark" msgstr "区別発音符の組み合わせ" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:224 #, fuzzy msgid "Combining retracted articulation mark" msgstr "区別発音符の組み合わせ" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:225 msgid "Raised sound mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:226 msgid "Lowered sound mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:227 msgid "Combining raised sound mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:228 msgid "Combining lowered sound mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:229 msgid "Combining tongue root advancement mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:230 msgid "Combining tongue root retraction mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:231 msgid "Combining strong articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:232 msgid "Combining weak articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:233 msgid "Combining whistled articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:234 msgid "Combining sliding articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:235 msgid "Egression mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:236 msgid "Ingression mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:237 msgid "Combining ligature tie" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:238 msgid "Combining ligature undertie" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:239 msgid "Elongation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:240 msgid "Weak elongation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:241 msgid "Combining extra-short duration mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:242 msgid "Liaison mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:243 msgid "Stress mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:244 msgid "Weak stress mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:245 msgid "Syllable break" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:246 msgid "Opening orthographic bracket" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:247 msgid "Closing orthographic bracket" msgstr "" #: ../data/ja.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Japanese" msgstr "日本語" #: ../data/ja.xml.in.h:2 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:136 msgid "Hiragana" msgstr "ひらがな" #: ../data/ja.xml.in.h:3 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:137 msgid "Katakana" msgstr "カタカナ" #: ../data/ja.xml.in.h:4 ../data/zh.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Radicals" msgstr "部首" #: ../data/ja.xml.in.h:5 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:132 msgid "CJK Radicals Supplement" msgstr "CJK 部首補足" #: ../data/keyboard.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Keyboard" msgstr "キーボード" #: ../data/keyboard.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Function Key" msgstr "機能キー" #: ../data/keyboard.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Key Pad" msgstr "キーパッド" #: ../data/latin.xml.in.h:1 msgid "ASCII" msgstr "ASCII" #: ../data/latin.xml.in.h:2 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:38 msgid "Latin-1 Supplement" msgstr "ラテン文字-1 補足" #: ../data/latin.xml.in.h:3 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:39 msgid "Latin Extended-A" msgstr "ラテン文字拡張-A" #: ../data/latin.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Old and Middle English" msgstr "古代と中期の英語" #: ../data/runr.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Runes (Unicode Block)" msgstr "ルーン文字 (Unicode ブロック)" #: ../data/runr.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Runes (Elder Fuþark)" msgstr "ルーン文字 (古代のフザルク)" #: ../data/runr.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Runes (Younger Fuþark)" msgstr "ルーン文字 (更新されたフザルク)" #: ../data/runr.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Runes (Fuþorc)" msgstr "ルーン文字 (フゾルク)" #: ../data/shaw.xml.in.h:1 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:200 msgid "Shavian" msgstr "ショウ文字" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Chat" msgstr "チャット" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Smileys" msgstr "顔文字" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Smile" msgstr "スマイル" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Smile Big" msgstr "大きなスマイル" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:5 msgid "Sad" msgstr "悲しい" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:6 msgid "Wink" msgstr "ウインク" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:7 msgid "Tongue" msgstr "舌" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:8 msgid "Shock" msgstr "ショック" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:9 msgid "Kiss | Secret" msgstr "キス | 秘密" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:10 msgid "Glasses Cool | Eyeroll" msgstr "サングラス | 目をむく" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Glasses Cool" msgstr "サングラス" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:12 msgid "Angry" msgstr "怒る" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:13 msgid "Embarrassed" msgstr "あせる" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:14 msgid "Confused" msgstr "混乱する" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Crying" msgstr "泣き顔" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:16 msgid "Neutral" msgstr "中立" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:17 msgid "Thinking" msgstr "考え中" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:18 msgid "Don't Know" msgstr "分かりません" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Party" msgstr "パーティ" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:20 msgid "Yawn" msgstr "あくび" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:21 msgid "Bunny" msgstr "うさぎ" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:22 msgid "Sick" msgstr "病気" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:23 msgid "Devil" msgstr "悪魔" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:24 msgid "Angel" msgstr "天使" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:25 msgid "Love" msgstr "ラブ" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:26 msgid "Love Over" msgstr "ラブオーバー" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:27 msgid "Cat" msgstr "猫" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:28 msgid "Dog" msgstr "犬" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:29 msgid "Moon" msgstr "月" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:30 msgid "Star" msgstr "星" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:31 msgid "Film" msgstr "フィルム" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:32 msgid "Musical Note" msgstr "音符" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:33 msgid "Mail" msgstr "メール" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:34 msgid "Clock" msgstr "時計" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:35 msgid "Kiss" msgstr "キス" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:36 msgid "Present" msgstr "プレゼント" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:37 msgid "Cake" msgstr "ケーキ" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:38 msgid "Coffee" msgstr "コーヒー" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:39 msgid "Phone" msgstr "電話" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:40 msgid "Hug Left" msgstr "ハグ左" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:41 msgid "Hug Right" msgstr "ハグ右" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:42 msgid "Beer" msgstr "ビール" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:43 msgid "Drink" msgstr "飲む" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:44 msgid "Boy" msgstr "少年" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:45 msgid "Girl" msgstr "少女" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:46 msgid "Yes" msgstr "はい" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:47 msgid "No" msgstr "いいえ" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:48 msgid "Shut Mouth" msgstr "口をつぐむ" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:49 msgid "Money Mouth" msgstr "金の口" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:50 msgid "Foot in Mouth" msgstr "失言" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:51 msgid "Shout" msgstr "叫ぶ" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:52 msgid "Monkey" msgstr "猿" #. http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%A1%94%E6%96%87%E5%AD%97 #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:54 msgid "Smileys (Japanese)" msgstr "顔文字 (日本語)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:55 msgid "Smoking" msgstr "タバコを吸う" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:56 msgid "Sorry" msgstr "ごめんなさい" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:57 msgid "Hug" msgstr "ハグ" #. http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%A1%94%E6%96%87%E5%AD%97 #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:59 msgid "Smileys (Japanese 2ch)" msgstr "顔文字 (日本語 2ch)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:60 msgid "Hey" msgstr "おーい" #. http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%A1%94%E6%96%87%E5%AD%97 #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:62 msgid "Smileys (Chinese)" msgstr "顔文字 (中国語)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:63 msgid "Crow" msgstr "カラス" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:64 msgid "Bear" msgstr "熊" #. http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%82%A4%E3%83%B3%E3%82%BF%E3%83%BC%E3%83%8D%E3%83%83%E3%83%88%E3%82%B9%E3%83%A9%E3%83%B3%E3%82%B0 #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:66 msgid "Acronym" msgstr "略語" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:67 msgid "Acronym (Computer)" msgstr "略語 (コンピューター)" #. http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%82%A4%E3%83%B3%E3%82%BF%E3%83%BC%E3%83%8D%E3%83%83%E3%83%88%E3%82%B9%E3%83%A9%E3%83%B3%E3%82%B0 #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:69 msgid "Acronym (Japanese)" msgstr "略語 (日本語)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:70 msgid "Do not want to read between lines (Aete Kuuki Wo Yomanai)" msgstr "敢えて空気を読まない" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:71 msgid "Can't get together (Guda Guda)" msgstr "まとまらない (Guda Guda)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:72 msgid "Say whatever one feels (Iitaidake)" msgstr "言いたいだけ" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:73 msgid "Excited (Kitakore)" msgstr "興奮する (Kitakore)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:74 msgid "Detail (Kuwashiku)" msgstr "詳しく" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:75 msgid "Cannot read between lines (Kuuki Ga Yomenai)" msgstr "空気が読めない (Kuuki Ga Yomenai)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:76 msgid "Omission (Shouryaku)" msgstr "省略 (Shouryaku)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:77 msgid "Excited (Waku Waku Teka Teka)" msgstr "興奮する (Waku Waku Teka Teka)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:78 msgid "Laugh" msgstr "笑う" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:79 msgid "Dude (Oi!)" msgstr "つっこみ (Oi!)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:80 msgid "In The Meantime (Toriaezu, Ma)" msgstr "とりあえず (Toriaezu, Ma)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:81 msgid "Bye" msgstr "さよなら" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:82 msgid "False Start (Flying Get)" msgstr "フライングゲット (Flying Get)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:83 msgid "Fulfilling Life (Real life is Zyujitsu)" msgstr "充実した生活 (Real life is Zyujitsu)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:84 msgid "Laugh (Warau)" msgstr "笑う (Warau)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:85 msgid "Good job (Otsukare)" msgstr "お疲れ様 (Otsukare)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:86 msgid "He (Yatsu <- Yashi)" msgstr "彼 (Yatsu <- Yashi)" #: ../data/w3c.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Char References" msgstr "文字参照" #: ../data/zh.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Chinese" msgstr "中国語" #: ../data/zh.xml.in.h:4 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:138 msgid "Bopomofo" msgstr "Bopomofo" #: ../input-pad/eek-gtk.c:62 msgid "Use libeek to draw keyboard" msgstr "キーボードを描画するために libeek を使用する" #: ../input-pad/eek-gtk.c:234 msgid "eekboard layout" msgstr "eekboard レイアウト" #: ../input-pad/eek-gtk.c:246 msgid "eekboard Options" msgstr "eekboard オプション" #: ../input-pad/eek-gtk.c:246 msgid "Show eekboard Options" msgstr "eekboard オプションを表示する" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:37 msgid "Basic Latin" msgstr "基本ラテン文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:40 msgid "Latin Extended-B" msgstr "ラテン文字拡張-B" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:41 msgid "IPA Extensions" msgstr "IPA 拡張文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:42 msgid "Spacing Modifier Letters" msgstr "空白変更文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:43 msgid "Combining Diacritical Marks" msgstr "区別発音符の組み合わせ" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:44 msgid "Greek and Coptic" msgstr "ギリシア文字・コプト文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:45 msgid "Cyrillic" msgstr "キリル文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:46 msgid "Cyrillic Supplement" msgstr "キリル文字 追加" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:47 msgid "Armenian" msgstr "アルメニア文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:48 msgid "Hebrew" msgstr "ヘブライ文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:49 msgid "Arabic" msgstr "アラビア文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:50 msgid "Syriac" msgstr "シリア文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:51 msgid "Arabic Supplement" msgstr "アラビア文字 追加" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:52 msgid "Thaana" msgstr "ターナ文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:53 msgid "NKo" msgstr "NKo" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:54 msgid "Samaritan" msgstr "サマリア文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:55 msgid "Devanagari" msgstr "デーヴァナーガリー文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:56 msgid "Bengali" msgstr "ベンガル文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:57 msgid "Gurmukhi" msgstr "グルムキー文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:58 msgid "Gujarati" msgstr "グジャラト文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:59 msgid "Oriya" msgstr "オリヤ文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:60 msgid "Tamil" msgstr "タミル文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:61 msgid "Telugu" msgstr "テルグ文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:62 msgid "Kannada" msgstr "カンナダ文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:63 msgid "Malayalam" msgstr "マラヤラム文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:64 msgid "Sinhala" msgstr "シンハラ文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:65 msgid "Thai" msgstr "タイ文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:66 msgid "Lao" msgstr "ラオ文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:67 msgid "Tibetan" msgstr "チベット文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:68 msgid "Myanmar" msgstr "ミャンマー文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:69 msgid "Georgian" msgstr "グルジア文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:70 msgid "Hangul Jamo" msgstr "ハングル字母" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:71 msgid "Ethiopic" msgstr "エチオピア文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:72 msgid "Ethiopic Supplement" msgstr "エチオピア文字 追加" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:73 msgid "Cherokee" msgstr "チェロキー文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:74 msgid "Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics" msgstr "統合カナダ先住民族音節文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:75 msgid "Ogham" msgstr "オガム文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:76 msgid "Runic" msgstr "ルーン文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:77 msgid "Tagalog" msgstr "タガログ文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:78 msgid "Hanunoo" msgstr "ハヌノ文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:79 msgid "Buhid" msgstr "ブーヒッド文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:80 msgid "Tagbanwa" msgstr "タグバンワ文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:81 msgid "Khmer" msgstr "クメール文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:82 msgid "Mongolian" msgstr "モンゴル文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:83 msgid "Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics Extended" msgstr "統合カナダ先住民音節拡張" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:84 msgid "Limbu" msgstr "リンブ文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:85 msgid "Tai Le" msgstr "タイ・ル文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:86 msgid "New Tai Lue" msgstr "新タイ・ルー文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:87 msgid "Khmer Symbols" msgstr "クメール文字 記号" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:88 msgid "Buginese" msgstr "ブギ文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:89 msgid "Tai Tham" msgstr "タイ・ラーンナー文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:90 msgid "Balinese" msgstr "バリ文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:91 msgid "Sundanese" msgstr "スンダ文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:92 msgid "Lepcha" msgstr "レプチャ文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:93 msgid "Ol Chiki" msgstr "サンターリー文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:94 msgid "Vedic Extensions" msgstr "ヴェーダ文字拡張" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:95 msgid "Phonetic Extensions" msgstr "表音文字拡張" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:96 msgid "Phonetic Extensions Supplement" msgstr "表音文字拡張 追加" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:97 msgid "Combining Diacritical Marks Supplement" msgstr "記号用区別発音符 追加" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:98 msgid "Latin Extended Additional" msgstr "ラテン文字拡張 追加" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:99 msgid "Greek Extended" msgstr "ギリシア文字拡張" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:100 msgid "General Punctuation" msgstr "一般的な句読点" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:101 msgid "Superscripts and Subscripts" msgstr "上付き文字・下付き文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:102 msgid "Currency Symbols" msgstr "通貨記号" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:103 msgid "Combining Diacritical Marks for Symbols" msgstr "記号用区別発音符の組み合わせ" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:104 msgid "Letterlike Symbols" msgstr "字様記号" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:105 msgid "Number Forms" msgstr "数字字形" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:106 msgid "Arrows" msgstr "矢印" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:107 msgid "Mathematical Operators" msgstr "数学演算子" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:108 msgid "Miscellaneous Technical" msgstr "その他の技術用記号" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:109 msgid "Control Pictures" msgstr "制御記号" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:110 msgid "Optical Character Recognition" msgstr "光学式文字認識記号" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:111 msgid "Enclosed Alphanumerics" msgstr "囲み英数字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:113 msgid "Block Elements" msgstr "ブロック要素" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:114 msgid "Geometric Shapes" msgstr "幾何学模様" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:115 msgid "Miscellaneous Symbols" msgstr "その他の記号" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:117 msgid "Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-A" msgstr "その他の数学記号-A" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:118 msgid "Supplemental Arrows-A" msgstr "矢印補足-A" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:119 msgid "Braille Patterns" msgstr "ブライユ点字図形" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:120 msgid "Supplemental Arrows-B" msgstr "矢印補足-B" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:121 msgid "Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-B" msgstr "その他の数学記号-B" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:122 msgid "Supplemental Mathematical Operators" msgstr "数学演算子補足" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:123 msgid "Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows" msgstr "その他の記号・矢印" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:124 msgid "Glagolitic" msgstr "グラゴール文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:125 msgid "Latin Extended-C" msgstr "ラテン文字拡張-C" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:126 msgid "Coptic" msgstr "コプト文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:127 msgid "Georgian Supplement" msgstr "グルジア文字 追加" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:128 msgid "Tifinagh" msgstr "ティフナグ文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:129 msgid "Ethiopic Extended" msgstr "エチオピア文字拡張" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:130 msgid "Cyrillic Extended-A" msgstr "キリル文字拡張-A" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:131 msgid "Supplemental Punctuation" msgstr "追加句読点" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:133 msgid "Kangxi Radicals" msgstr "康熈部首" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:134 msgid "Ideographic Description Characters" msgstr "表意記述文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:135 msgid "CJK Symbols and Punctuation" msgstr "CJK 記号・句読点" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:139 msgid "Hangul Compatibility Jamo" msgstr "ハングル互換字母" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:140 msgid "Kanbun" msgstr "漢文" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:141 msgid "Bopomofo Extended" msgstr "中音字母拡張" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:142 msgid "CJK Strokes" msgstr "CJK 字画" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:143 msgid "Katakana Phonetic Extensions" msgstr "カタカナ表音拡張" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:144 msgid "Enclosed CJK Letters and Months" msgstr "囲み CJK 文字・月" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:146 msgid "CJK Unified Ideographs Extension A" msgstr "CJK 表意文字拡張 A" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:147 msgid "Yijing Hexagram Symbols" msgstr "易経八卦記号" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:148 msgid "CJK Unified Ideographs" msgstr "CJK 統一表意文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:149 msgid "Yi Syllables" msgstr "イ音節文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:150 msgid "Yi Radicals" msgstr "イ文字部首" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:151 msgid "Lisu" msgstr "リス文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:152 msgid "Vai" msgstr "ヴァイ文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:153 msgid "Cyrillic Extended-B" msgstr "キリル文字拡張-B" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:154 msgid "Bamum" msgstr "バムン文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:155 msgid "Modifier Tone Letters" msgstr "声調記号" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:156 msgid "Latin Extended-D" msgstr "ラテン文字拡張-D" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:157 msgid "Syloti Nagri" msgstr "シロティ・ナグリ文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:158 msgid "Common Indic Number Forms" msgstr "共通インド数字形" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:159 msgid "Phags-pa" msgstr "パスパ文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:160 msgid "Saurashtra" msgstr "サウラーシュトラ文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:161 msgid "Devanagari Extended" msgstr "デーヴァナーガリー文字拡張" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:162 msgid "Kayah Li" msgstr "カヤー文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:163 msgid "Rejang" msgstr "ルジャン文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:164 msgid "Hangul Jamo Extended-A" msgstr "ハングル字母拡張-A" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:165 msgid "Javanese" msgstr "ジャワ文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:166 msgid "Cham" msgstr "チャム文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:167 msgid "Myanmar Extended-A" msgstr "ミャンマー文字拡張-A" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:168 msgid "Tai Viet" msgstr "タイ・ヴェト文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:169 msgid "Meetei Mayek" msgstr "マニプリ文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:170 msgid "Hangul Syllables" msgstr "ハングル音節文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:171 msgid "Hangul Jamo Extended-B" msgstr "ハングル字母拡張-B" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:172 msgid "High Surrogates" msgstr "上位サロゲート" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:173 msgid "High Private Use Surrogates" msgstr "上位私用サロゲート" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:174 msgid "Low Surrogates" msgstr "下位サロゲート" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:175 msgid "Private Use Area" msgstr "私用領域" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:176 msgid "CJK Compatibility Ideographs" msgstr "CJK 互換表意文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:177 msgid "Alphabetic Presentation Forms" msgstr "アルファベット表記字形" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:178 msgid "Arabic Presentation Forms-A" msgstr "アラビア文字表意字形-A" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:179 msgid "Variation Selectors" msgstr "バリエーション・セレクタ" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:180 msgid "Vertical Forms" msgstr "縦書用句読点" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:181 msgid "Combining Half Marks" msgstr "半マークの組み合わせ" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:182 msgid "CJK Compatibility Forms" msgstr "CJK 互換字形" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:183 msgid "Small Form Variants" msgstr "小さい字形の変体" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:184 msgid "Arabic Presentation Forms-B" msgstr "アラビア文字表意字形-B" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:185 msgid "Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms" msgstr "半角・全角字形" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:186 msgid "Specials" msgstr "特殊記号" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:187 msgid "Linear B Syllabary" msgstr "線文字 B 音節文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:188 msgid "Linear B Ideograms" msgstr "線文字 B 表意文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:189 msgid "Aegean Numbers" msgstr "エーゲ海文明数字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:190 msgid "Ancient Greek Numbers" msgstr "古代ギリシア数字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:191 msgid "Ancient Symbols" msgstr "古代記号" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:192 msgid "Phaistos Disc" msgstr "ファイストスの円盤の文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:193 msgid "Lycian" msgstr "リキア文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:194 msgid "Carian" msgstr "カリア文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:195 msgid "Old Italic" msgstr "オールド・イタリック" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:197 msgid "Ugaritic" msgstr "ウガリト文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:198 msgid "Old Persian" msgstr "楔形文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:199 msgid "Deseret" msgstr "デゼレット文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:201 msgid "Osmanya" msgstr "オスマンヤ文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:202 msgid "Cypriot Syllabary" msgstr "キプロス音節文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:203 msgid "Imperial Aramaic" msgstr "アラム文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:204 msgid "Phoenician" msgstr "フェニキア文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:205 msgid "Lydian" msgstr "リディア文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:206 msgid "Kharoshthi" msgstr "カローシュティ文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:207 msgid "Old South Arabian" msgstr "古典南アラビア文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:208 msgid "Avestan" msgstr "アヴェスター文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:209 msgid "Inscriptional Parthian" msgstr "碑文パルティア文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:210 msgid "Inscriptional Pahlavi" msgstr "碑文パフラヴィー文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:211 msgid "Old Turkic" msgstr "古テュルク文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:212 msgid "Rumi Numeral Symbols" msgstr "ルーミー数字記号" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:213 msgid "Kaithi" msgstr "カイティ文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:214 msgid "Cuneiform" msgstr "くさび形文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:215 msgid "Cuneiform Numbers and Punctuation" msgstr "くさび形数値と句読点" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:216 msgid "Egyptian Hieroglyphs" msgstr "ヒエログリフ文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:217 msgid "Byzantine Musical Symbols" msgstr "ビザンチン音楽記号" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:218 msgid "Musical Symbols" msgstr "音楽記号" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:219 msgid "Ancient Greek Musical Notation" msgstr "古代ギリシア音楽記号" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:220 msgid "Tai Xuan Jing Symbols" msgstr "タイ・クァン・ジン記号" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:221 msgid "Counting Rod Numerals" msgstr "算籌数字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:222 msgid "Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols" msgstr "数学用英数字記号" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:223 msgid "Mahjong Tiles" msgstr "麻雀牌" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:224 msgid "Domino Tiles" msgstr "ドミノ牌" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:225 msgid "Enclosed Alphanumeric Supplement" msgstr "囲み英数字補足" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:226 msgid "Enclosed Ideographic Supplement" msgstr "囲みエチオピア文字補足" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:227 msgid "CJK Unified Ideographs Extension B" msgstr "CJK 統一表意文字拡張 B" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:228 msgid "CJK Unified Ideographs Extension C" msgstr "CJK 表意文字拡張 C" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:229 msgid "CJK Compatibility Ideographs Supplement" msgstr "CJK 互換表意文字補足" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:230 msgid "Tags" msgstr "タグ記号" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:231 msgid "Variation Selectors Supplement" msgstr "バリエーション・セレクタ補足" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:232 msgid "Supplementary Private Use Area-A" msgstr "補足私用領域-A" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:233 msgid "Supplementary Private Use Area-B" msgstr "補足私用領域-B" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:172 msgid "Display version" msgstr "バージョンを表示する" #. Translators: the word 'KBDUI' is not translated. #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:175 msgid "Use KBDUI to draw keyboard" msgstr "キーボードを描画するために KBDUI を使用する" #. Translators: the word 'TYPE' is not translated. #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:178 msgid "Use TYPE of char table. The available TYPE=0, 1, 2" msgstr "文字テーブルの TYPE を使用する。利用可能な TYPE=0, 1, 2" #. Translators: the word 'TYPE' is not translated. #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:181 msgid "Use TYPE of keyboard layout. The available TYPE=0, 1" msgstr "キーボードレイアウトの TYPE を使用する。利用可能な TYPE=0, 1" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:188 msgid "Use XTEST module to send key events" msgstr "キーイベントを送るために XTEST モジュールを使用する" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:193 msgid "Use XSendEvent to send key events" msgstr "キーイベントを送るために XSendEvent を使用する" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:1301 msgid "Fold layout" msgstr "レイアウトを折りたたむ" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:1306 ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:2695 msgid "Extend layout" msgstr "レイアウトを広げる" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:2895 msgid "Layout" msgstr "レイアウト" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:3170 msgid "_Layout:" msgstr "レイアウト(_L):" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:3200 msgid "_Configure Layouts" msgstr "レイアウトを構成する(_C)" #. No longer used in gtk 2.20 #. gchar *license1, *license2, *license3; #. license1 = _("" #. "This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or " #. "modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public " #. "License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either " #. "version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version."); #. #. license2 = _("" #. "This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, " #. "but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of " #. "MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU " #. "Lesser General Public License for more details."); #. #. license3 = _("" #. "You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public " #. "License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software " #. "Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, " #. "MA 02110-1301 USA"); #. #. license = g_strdup_printf ("%s\n\n%s\n\n%s", #. license1, license2, license3); #. #. This format has been used since gtk 2.20. #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:3239 #, c-format msgid "This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details, visit %s" msgstr "" "このプログラムは完全に無保証で提供しています。詳細は、%s を見てください。" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:3707 msgid "Group" msgstr "グループ" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:3715 msgid "Subgroup" msgstr "サブグループ" input-pad-1.0.3/po/zh_CN.po0000644000000000000000000015042312250242453012266 00000000000000# Chinese (China) translations for input-pad # Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Takao Fujiwara # This file is distributed under the same license as the input-pad package. # # Translators: # Christopher Meng , 2012-2013 # Tommy He , 2012 msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: input-pad\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: http://code.google.com/p/input-pad/issues/list\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2012-12-17 04:12+0900\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2013-11-20 10:40+0000\n" "Last-Translator: Christopher Meng \n" "Language-Team: Chinese (China) \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "Language: zh_CN\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=1; plural=0;\n" #: ../data/alphabet.xml.in.in.h:1 msgid "Alphabets" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Symbols" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Currency" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Letterlike" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Miscellaneous" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:5 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:116 msgid "Dingbats" msgstr "" #. Translators: Superscripts and Subscripts #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:7 msgid "Super and Sub" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:8 msgid "Bold" msgstr "粗体" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:9 msgid "Italic" msgstr "斜体" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:10 msgid "Script" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Double Struck" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:12 msgid "All" msgstr "全部" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:13 ../data/zh.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Numbers" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:14 msgid "Roman" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Enclosed" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:16 msgid "Fraction" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:17 msgid "Technical" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:18 msgid "Unit" msgstr "单元" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Mathematical" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:20 msgid "Controls" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:21 msgid "OCR" msgstr "OCR" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:22 msgid "Graphics" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:23 msgid "Arrow" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:24 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:112 msgid "Box Drawing" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:25 ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:3937 msgid "Block" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:26 msgid "Geometric" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:27 msgid "Braille" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:28 msgid "Punctuations" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:29 msgid "General" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:30 msgid "CJK" msgstr "中日韩" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:31 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:145 msgid "CJK Compatibility" msgstr "中日韩兼容性" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:32 msgid "Small Form" msgstr "" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Command" msgstr "命令" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Date" msgstr "日期" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Normal Date" msgstr "" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Date and Time" msgstr "日期和时间" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:5 msgid "ChangeLog date" msgstr "" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:6 msgid "USA English date" msgstr "" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:7 msgid "UK English date" msgstr "" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:8 msgid "ISO 8601 date" msgstr "" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:9 msgid "Era" msgstr "" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:10 msgid "Century Year" msgstr "" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Normal Time" msgstr "" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:12 msgid "English Time" msgstr "" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:13 msgid "Month" msgstr "" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:14 msgid "English Month" msgstr "" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Short Month" msgstr "" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:16 msgid "English Short Month" msgstr "" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:17 msgid "Weekday" msgstr "" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:18 msgid "English Weekday" msgstr "" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Short Weekday" msgstr "" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:20 msgid "English Short Weekday" msgstr "" #: ../data/goth.xml.in.h:1 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:196 msgid "Gothic" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.desktop.in.h:1 ../data/input-pad.ui.h:50 #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:5320 ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:5321 msgid "Input Pad" msgstr "输入面板" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:1 msgid "_File" msgstr "文件(_F)" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:2 msgid "Close the program" msgstr "关闭程序" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:3 msgid "_Close" msgstr "关闭(_C)" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:4 msgid "_Pad" msgstr "面板(_P)" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:5 msgid "_Code Point" msgstr "码点(_C)" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:6 msgid "_Show Pad" msgstr "显示面板(_S)" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:7 msgid "Show _All Characters" msgstr "显示所有字符(_A)" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:8 msgid "Show _Custom Characters" msgstr "显示自定义字符(_C)" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:9 msgid "Show _Nothing" msgstr "不显示(_N)" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:10 msgid "Show _Keyboard Layout" msgstr "显示键盘布局(_K)" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:11 msgid "_Help" msgstr "帮助(_H)" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:12 msgid "_Troubleshoot" msgstr "错误诊断(_T)" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:13 msgid "Code Point Dialog" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:14 msgid "Unicode" msgstr "Unicode" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:15 msgid "You can choose encoding type" msgstr "您可以选择编码类型" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:16 msgid "Current Encoding" msgstr "当前编码" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:17 msgid "Copy Buffer" msgstr "复制缓存" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:18 msgid "" "Base 16\n" "Hex" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:20 msgid "Set number case to hexadecimal" msgstr "设定数字为十六进制" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:21 msgid "" "Base 10\n" "Dec" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:23 msgid "Set number case to decimal" msgstr "设定数字为十进制" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:24 msgid "" "Base 8\n" "Oct" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:26 msgid "Set number case to octal" msgstr "设定数字为八进制" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:27 msgid "" "Base 2\n" "Bin" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:29 msgid "Set number case to binary" msgstr "设定数字为二进制" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:30 msgid "Code Point:" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:31 msgid "Character:" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:32 msgid "_Send" msgstr "发送(_S)" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:33 msgid "Input Pad Troubleshoot" msgstr "输入面板除错程序" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:35 #, no-c-format msgid "" "\n" "This application can be run either as a stand-alone program or under an input method application.\n" "If you wish to send multi-byte characters, this application needs to be run under an input method application.\n" "If you wish to send characters to X11 applications, those applications needs to allow send events. e.g.\n" "% xterm -xrm \"XTerm*allowSendEvents: true\"\n" "\n" "You also can copy pad files from /usr/share/input-pad/pad to $HOME/.config/pad to customize those in \"Custom Character\" pane." msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:42 msgid "Configure Keyboard Layouts" msgstr "配置键盘布局" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:43 msgid "A_vailable layouts:" msgstr "可用的布局(_V):" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:44 msgid "_Layouts shown in the list:" msgstr "列表中显示的布局(_L):" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:45 msgid "_Options" msgstr "选项(_O)" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:46 msgid "Configure Keyboard Options" msgstr "配置键盘选项" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:47 msgid "_Use the default keyboard option" msgstr "使用默认键盘选项(_U)" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:48 msgid "Use the defualt XKB option" msgstr "使用默认 XKB 选项" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:49 msgid "Keyboard Option" msgstr "键盘选项" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:51 msgid "The input pad is a tool to send a character on button." msgstr "输入面板是用来将字符发送至按键的工具。" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:52 msgid "translator_credits" msgstr "Tommy He , 2012" #. "IPA" stands for "International Phonetic Alphabet" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:2 msgid "IPA (Obsolete)" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:3 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:6 msgid "Open back unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Palatalized voiced bilabial plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:5 msgid "Voiceless palatal implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:6 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:138 msgid "Alveolar click" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:7 msgid "Palatalized voiced alveolar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:8 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:25 msgid "Voiced alveolar affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:9 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:27 msgid "Voiced alveopalatal affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:10 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:26 msgid "Voiced palato-alveolar affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Palatalized voiceless labiodental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:12 msgid "Palatalized voiced velar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:13 msgid "Palatalized voiceless velar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:14 msgid "Voiceless velar implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Palatalized alveolar lateral approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:16 msgid "Palatalized bilabial nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:17 msgid "Palatalized alveolar nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:18 msgid "Syllabic alveolar nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Palatalized voiceless bilabial plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:20 msgid "Voiceless bilabial implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:21 msgid "Palatalized alveolar trill" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:22 msgid "Voiced strident apico-alveolar trill" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:23 msgid "Palatalized voiceless alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:24 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Voiceless alveopalatal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:25 msgid "Labialized voiceless palato-alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:26 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:103 msgid "Voiceless alveopalatal affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:27 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:101 msgid "Voiceless alveolar affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:28 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:102 msgid "Voiceless palato-alveolar affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:29 msgid "Palatalized voiceless alveolar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:30 msgid "Voiceless alveolar implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:31 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:137 msgid "Dental click" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:32 msgid "Voiceless uvular implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:33 msgid "Palatalized voiced labiodental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:34 msgid "Palatalized voiceless velar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:35 msgid "Palatalized voiced alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:36 msgid "Labialized voiced palato-alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:37 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:128 msgid "Voiced alveopalatal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:38 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:106 msgid "Near-close near-back vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:39 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:140 msgid "Alveolar lateral click" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:40 msgid "Labialized voiceless alveolar or dental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:41 msgid "Labialized voiced alveolar or dental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:42 msgid "Combining labialization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:43 msgid "Combining palatalization mark" msgstr "" #. "IPA" stands for "International Phonetic Alphabet" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:2 msgid "IPA (Unofficial)" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Voiced labiodental plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:4 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:18 msgid "Voiceless palatal lateral affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:5 msgid "Voiced retroflex implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:6 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:88 msgid "Alveolar flap" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:7 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:125 msgid "Voiceless palatal lateral fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:8 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:91 msgid "Retroflex flap" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:9 msgid "Voiceless retroflex lateral fricative" msgstr "" #. "PUA" stands for "Private Use Area" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Voiceless retroflex lateral fricative (PUA)" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:12 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:59 msgid "Voiceless velar lateral affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:13 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:68 msgid "Voiceless velar lateral fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:14 msgid "Epiglottal trill" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Voiceless labiodental plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:16 msgid "Voiceless retroflex lateral affricate" msgstr "" #. "PUA" stands for "Private Use Area" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:18 msgid "Voiceless retroflex lateral affricate (PUA)" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Combining stridency mark" msgstr "" #. "PUA" stands for "Private Use Area" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:21 msgid "Combining stridency mark (PUA)" msgstr "" #. "IPA" stands for "International Phonetic Alphabet" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:2 msgid "IPA" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Open front unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Open central unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:5 msgid "Near-open central vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:7 msgid "Open back rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:8 msgid "Open-mid back unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:9 msgid "Near-open front unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:10 msgid "Voiced bilabial plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Voiced labiodental affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:12 msgid "Voiced bilabial implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:13 msgid "Bilabial trill" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:14 msgid "Voiced bilabial fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Voiceless palatal plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:16 msgid "Voiceless palatal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:17 msgid "Voiceless palatal affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:20 msgid "Voiced alveolar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:21 msgid "Voiced alveolar implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:22 msgid "Voiced retroflex plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:23 msgid "Voiced dental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:24 msgid "Voiced alveolar lateral affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:28 msgid "Voiced retroflex affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:29 msgid "Close-mid front unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:30 msgid "Close-mid central unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:31 msgid "Mid-central vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:32 msgid "Rhotacized mid-central vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:33 msgid "Open-mid front unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:34 msgid "Open-mid central rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:35 msgid "Open-mid central unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:36 msgid "Rhotacized open-mid central unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:37 msgid "Voiceless labiodental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:38 msgid "Velopharyngeal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:39 msgid "Voiced velar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:40 msgid "Voiced labial-velar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:41 msgid "Voiced velar implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:42 msgid "Voiced uvular plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:43 msgid "Voiced uvular implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:44 msgid "Voiceless glottal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:45 msgid "Voiced glottal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:46 msgid "Voiceless pharyngeal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:47 msgid "Voiceless coarticulated velar and palato-alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:48 msgid "Voiceless epiglottal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:49 msgid "Close front unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:50 msgid "Near-close near-front unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:51 msgid "Near-close central unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:52 msgid "Close central unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:53 msgid "Palatal approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:54 msgid "Voiced palatal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:55 msgid "Voiced palatal plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:56 msgid "Voiced palatal affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:57 msgid "Voiced palatal implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:58 msgid "Voiceless velar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:60 msgid "Voiceless labial-velar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:61 msgid "Voiceless velar affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:62 msgid "Alveolar lateral approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:63 msgid "Velarized alveolar lateral approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:64 msgid "Voiceless alveolar lateral fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:65 msgid "Retroflex lateral approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:66 msgid "Voiced alveolar lateral fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:67 msgid "Velar lateral approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:69 msgid "Bilabial nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:70 msgid "Labiodental nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:71 msgid "Alveolar nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:72 msgid "Velar nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:73 msgid "Labial-velar nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:74 msgid "Palatal nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:75 msgid "Retroflex nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:76 msgid "Uvular nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:77 msgid "Close-mid back rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:78 msgid "Close-mid front rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:79 msgid "Close-mid central rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:80 msgid "Open-mid front rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:81 msgid "Open front rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:82 msgid "Voiceless bilabial plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:83 msgid "Voiceless bilabial-labiodental affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:84 msgid "Voiceless bilabial affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:85 msgid "Voiceless labiodental affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:86 msgid "Voiceless uvular plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:87 msgid "Alveolar trill" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:89 msgid "Alveolar lateral flap" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:90 msgid "Uvular trill" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:92 msgid "Alveolar approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:93 msgid "Retroflex approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:94 msgid "Voiced uvular fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:95 msgid "Voiceless alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:96 msgid "Voiceless palato-alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:97 msgid "Voiceless retroflex fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:98 msgid "Voiceless alveolar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:99 msgid "Voiceless retroflex plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:100 msgid "Voiceless alveolar lateral affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:104 msgid "Voiceless retroflex affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:105 msgid "Close back rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:107 msgid "Near-close central vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:108 msgid "Close central rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:109 msgid "Labial-palatal approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:110 msgid "Close back unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:111 msgid "Voiced labiodental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:112 msgid "Labiodental flap" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:113 msgid "Labiodental approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:114 msgid "Voiced velar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:115 msgid "Close-mid back unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:116 msgid "Voiced labiovelar approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:117 msgid "Voiceless labiovelar approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:118 msgid "Velar approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:119 msgid "Bilabial percussive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:120 msgid "Voiceless velar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:121 msgid "Voiceless uvular fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:122 msgid "Close front rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:123 msgid "Near-close near-front rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:124 msgid "Palatal lateral approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:126 msgid "Voiced alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:127 msgid "Voiced palato-alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:129 msgid "Voiced retroflex fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:130 msgid "Voiceless dental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:131 msgid "Voiceless bilabial fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:132 msgid "Glottal stop" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:133 msgid "Epiglottal plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:134 msgid "Voiced pharyngeal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:135 msgid "Voiced epiglottal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:136 msgid "Bilabial click" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:139 msgid "Palatal click" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:141 msgid "Bidental percussive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:142 msgid "Aspiration mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:143 msgid "Non-aspiration mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:144 msgid "Breathy voice mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:145 msgid "Palatalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:146 msgid "Lateral release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:147 msgid "Bilabial nasal release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:148 msgid "Labiodental nasal release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:149 msgid "Alveolar nasal release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:150 msgid "Palatal nasal release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:151 msgid "Retroflex nasal release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:152 msgid "Uvular nasal release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:153 msgid "Labio-palatalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:154 msgid "Labiodentalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:155 msgid "Labialization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:156 msgid "Velarization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:157 msgid "Glottalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:158 msgid "Pharyngealization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:159 msgid "Combining velarization/pharyngealization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:160 msgid "Combining laryngealization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:161 msgid "Combining retroflexion mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:162 msgid "Ejection mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:163 msgid "Rhotacization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:164 msgid "Combining dentalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:165 msgid "Combining dentolabialization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:166 msgid "Combining alveolarization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:167 msgid "Combining linguolabialization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:168 msgid "Combining apicalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:169 msgid "Combining laminalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:170 msgid "Combining centralization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:171 msgid "Combining mid-centralization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:172 msgid "Combining nasalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:173 msgid "Combining nasalization mark below" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:174 msgid "Combining denasalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:175 msgid "Combining nasal friction mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:176 msgid "Combining velopharyngeal friction mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:177 msgid "Combining voiced mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:178 msgid "Combining voiceless mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:179 msgid "Combining voiceless mark above" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:180 msgid "Pre-voicing/post-voicing mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:181 msgid "Combining breathy voice mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:182 msgid "Combining unreleased stop mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:183 msgid "Combining more rounded mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:184 msgid "Combining less rounded mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:185 msgid "Combining labial spreading mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:186 msgid "Combining syllabic mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:187 msgid "Combining syllabic mark above" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:188 msgid "Combining non-syllabic mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:189 msgid "Combining non-syllabic mark above" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:190 msgid "Combining top tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:191 msgid "Combining high tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:192 msgid "Combining mid tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:193 msgid "Combining low tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:194 msgid "Combining bottom tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:195 msgid "Combining falling tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:196 msgid "Combining high falling tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:197 msgid "Combining low falling tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:198 msgid "Combining rising tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:199 msgid "Combining high rising tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:200 msgid "Combining low rising tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:201 msgid "Combining dipping tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:202 msgid "Combining peaking tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:203 msgid "Top tone letter" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:204 msgid "High tone letter" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:205 msgid "Mid tone letter" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:206 msgid "Low tone letter" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:207 msgid "Bottom tone letter" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:208 msgid "Falling tone digraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:209 msgid "High falling tone digraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:210 msgid "Rising tone digraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:211 msgid "High rising tone digraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:212 msgid "Low rising tone digraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:213 msgid "Dipping tone trigraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:214 msgid "Peaking tone trigraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:215 msgid "Upstep mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:216 msgid "Downstep mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:217 msgid "Minor break" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:218 msgid "Major break" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:219 msgid "Rising intonation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:220 msgid "Falling intonation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:221 msgid "Advanced articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:222 msgid "Retracted articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:223 msgid "Combining advanced articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:224 msgid "Combining retracted articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:225 msgid "Raised sound mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:226 msgid "Lowered sound mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:227 msgid "Combining raised sound mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:228 msgid "Combining lowered sound mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:229 msgid "Combining tongue root advancement mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:230 msgid "Combining tongue root retraction mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:231 msgid "Combining strong articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:232 msgid "Combining weak articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:233 msgid "Combining whistled articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:234 msgid "Combining sliding articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:235 msgid "Egression mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:236 msgid "Ingression mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:237 msgid "Combining ligature tie" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:238 msgid "Combining ligature undertie" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:239 msgid "Elongation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:240 msgid "Weak elongation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:241 msgid "Combining extra-short duration mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:242 msgid "Liaison mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:243 msgid "Stress mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:244 msgid "Weak stress mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:245 msgid "Syllable break" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:246 msgid "Opening orthographic bracket" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:247 msgid "Closing orthographic bracket" msgstr "" #: ../data/ja.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Japanese" msgstr "" #: ../data/ja.xml.in.h:2 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:136 msgid "Hiragana" msgstr "" #: ../data/ja.xml.in.h:3 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:137 msgid "Katakana" msgstr "" #: ../data/ja.xml.in.h:4 ../data/zh.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Radicals" msgstr "" #: ../data/ja.xml.in.h:5 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:132 msgid "CJK Radicals Supplement" msgstr "" #: ../data/keyboard.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Keyboard" msgstr "键盘" #: ../data/keyboard.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Function Key" msgstr "功能键" #: ../data/keyboard.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Key Pad" msgstr "按键板" #: ../data/latin.xml.in.h:1 msgid "ASCII" msgstr "ASCII" #: ../data/latin.xml.in.h:2 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:38 msgid "Latin-1 Supplement" msgstr "" #: ../data/latin.xml.in.h:3 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:39 msgid "Latin Extended-A" msgstr "" #: ../data/latin.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Old and Middle English" msgstr "" #: ../data/runr.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Runes (Unicode Block)" msgstr "" #: ../data/runr.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Runes (Elder Fuþark)" msgstr "" #: ../data/runr.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Runes (Younger Fuþark)" msgstr "" #: ../data/runr.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Runes (Fuþorc)" msgstr "" #: ../data/shaw.xml.in.h:1 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:200 msgid "Shavian" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Chat" msgstr "聊天" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Smileys" msgstr "表情" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Smile" msgstr "微笑" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Smile Big" msgstr "大笑" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:5 msgid "Sad" msgstr "悲伤" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:6 msgid "Wink" msgstr "眨眼" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:7 msgid "Tongue" msgstr "吐舌" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:8 msgid "Shock" msgstr "震惊" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:9 msgid "Kiss | Secret" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:10 msgid "Glasses Cool | Eyeroll" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Glasses Cool" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:12 msgid "Angry" msgstr "生气" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:13 msgid "Embarrassed" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:14 msgid "Confused" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Crying" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:16 msgid "Neutral" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:17 msgid "Thinking" msgstr "思考" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:18 msgid "Don't Know" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Party" msgstr "派对" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:20 msgid "Yawn" msgstr "呵欠" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:21 msgid "Bunny" msgstr "兔子" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:22 msgid "Sick" msgstr "生病" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:23 msgid "Devil" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:24 msgid "Angel" msgstr "天使" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:25 msgid "Love" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:26 msgid "Love Over" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:27 msgid "Cat" msgstr "猫" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:28 msgid "Dog" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:29 msgid "Moon" msgstr "月亮" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:30 msgid "Star" msgstr "星星" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:31 msgid "Film" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:32 msgid "Musical Note" msgstr "乐符" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:33 msgid "Mail" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:34 msgid "Clock" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:35 msgid "Kiss" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:36 msgid "Present" msgstr "礼物" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:37 msgid "Cake" msgstr "蛋糕" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:38 msgid "Coffee" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:39 msgid "Phone" msgstr "电话" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:40 msgid "Hug Left" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:41 msgid "Hug Right" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:42 msgid "Beer" msgstr "啤酒" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:43 msgid "Drink" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:44 msgid "Boy" msgstr "男孩" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:45 msgid "Girl" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:46 msgid "Yes" msgstr "Yes" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:47 msgid "No" msgstr "No" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:48 msgid "Shut Mouth" msgstr "闭嘴" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:49 msgid "Money Mouth" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:50 msgid "Foot in Mouth" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:51 msgid "Shout" msgstr "大叫" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:52 msgid "Monkey" msgstr "猴子" #. http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%A1%94%E6%96%87%E5%AD%97 #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:54 msgid "Smileys (Japanese)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:55 msgid "Smoking" msgstr "抽烟" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:56 msgid "Sorry" msgstr "抱歉" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:57 msgid "Hug" msgstr "" #. http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%A1%94%E6%96%87%E5%AD%97 #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:59 msgid "Smileys (Japanese 2ch)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:60 msgid "Hey" msgstr "" #. http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%A1%94%E6%96%87%E5%AD%97 #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:62 msgid "Smileys (Chinese)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:63 msgid "Crow" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:64 msgid "Bear" msgstr "熊" #. http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%82%A4%E3%83%B3%E3%82%BF%E3%83%BC%E3%83%8D%E3%83%83%E3%83%88%E3%82%B9%E3%83%A9%E3%83%B3%E3%82%B0 #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:66 msgid "Acronym" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:67 msgid "Acronym (Computer)" msgstr "" #. http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%82%A4%E3%83%B3%E3%82%BF%E3%83%BC%E3%83%8D%E3%83%83%E3%83%88%E3%82%B9%E3%83%A9%E3%83%B3%E3%82%B0 #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:69 msgid "Acronym (Japanese)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:70 msgid "Do not want to read between lines (Aete Kuuki Wo Yomanai)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:71 msgid "Can't get together (Guda Guda)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:72 msgid "Say whatever one feels (Iitaidake)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:73 msgid "Excited (Kitakore)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:74 msgid "Detail (Kuwashiku)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:75 msgid "Cannot read between lines (Kuuki Ga Yomenai)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:76 msgid "Omission (Shouryaku)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:77 msgid "Excited (Waku Waku Teka Teka)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:78 msgid "Laugh" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:79 msgid "Dude (Oi!)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:80 msgid "In The Meantime (Toriaezu, Ma)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:81 msgid "Bye" msgstr "拜拜" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:82 msgid "False Start (Flying Get)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:83 msgid "Fulfilling Life (Real life is Zyujitsu)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:84 msgid "Laugh (Warau)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:85 msgid "Good job (Otsukare)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:86 msgid "He (Yatsu <- Yashi)" msgstr "" #: ../data/w3c.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Char References" msgstr "" #: ../data/zh.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Chinese" msgstr "中文" #: ../data/zh.xml.in.h:4 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:138 msgid "Bopomofo" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/eek-gtk.c:62 msgid "Use libeek to draw keyboard" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/eek-gtk.c:234 msgid "eekboard layout" msgstr "eekboard 布局" #: ../input-pad/eek-gtk.c:246 msgid "eekboard Options" msgstr "eekboard 选项" #: ../input-pad/eek-gtk.c:246 msgid "Show eekboard Options" msgstr "显示 eekboard 选项" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:37 msgid "Basic Latin" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:40 msgid "Latin Extended-B" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:41 msgid "IPA Extensions" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:42 msgid "Spacing Modifier Letters" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:43 msgid "Combining Diacritical Marks" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:44 msgid "Greek and Coptic" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:45 msgid "Cyrillic" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:46 msgid "Cyrillic Supplement" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:47 msgid "Armenian" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:48 msgid "Hebrew" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:49 msgid "Arabic" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:50 msgid "Syriac" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:51 msgid "Arabic Supplement" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:52 msgid "Thaana" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:53 msgid "NKo" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:54 msgid "Samaritan" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:55 msgid "Devanagari" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:56 msgid "Bengali" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:57 msgid "Gurmukhi" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:58 msgid "Gujarati" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:59 msgid "Oriya" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:60 msgid "Tamil" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:61 msgid "Telugu" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:62 msgid "Kannada" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:63 msgid "Malayalam" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:64 msgid "Sinhala" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:65 msgid "Thai" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:66 msgid "Lao" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:67 msgid "Tibetan" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:68 msgid "Myanmar" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:69 msgid "Georgian" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:70 msgid "Hangul Jamo" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:71 msgid "Ethiopic" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:72 msgid "Ethiopic Supplement" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:73 msgid "Cherokee" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:74 msgid "Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:75 msgid "Ogham" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:76 msgid "Runic" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:77 msgid "Tagalog" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:78 msgid "Hanunoo" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:79 msgid "Buhid" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:80 msgid "Tagbanwa" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:81 msgid "Khmer" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:82 msgid "Mongolian" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:83 msgid "Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics Extended" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:84 msgid "Limbu" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:85 msgid "Tai Le" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:86 msgid "New Tai Lue" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:87 msgid "Khmer Symbols" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:88 msgid "Buginese" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:89 msgid "Tai Tham" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:90 msgid "Balinese" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:91 msgid "Sundanese" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:92 msgid "Lepcha" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:93 msgid "Ol Chiki" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:94 msgid "Vedic Extensions" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:95 msgid "Phonetic Extensions" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:96 msgid "Phonetic Extensions Supplement" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:97 msgid "Combining Diacritical Marks Supplement" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:98 msgid "Latin Extended Additional" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:99 msgid "Greek Extended" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:100 msgid "General Punctuation" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:101 msgid "Superscripts and Subscripts" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:102 msgid "Currency Symbols" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:103 msgid "Combining Diacritical Marks for Symbols" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:104 msgid "Letterlike Symbols" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:105 msgid "Number Forms" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:106 msgid "Arrows" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:107 msgid "Mathematical Operators" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:108 msgid "Miscellaneous Technical" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:109 msgid "Control Pictures" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:110 msgid "Optical Character Recognition" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:111 msgid "Enclosed Alphanumerics" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:113 msgid "Block Elements" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:114 msgid "Geometric Shapes" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:115 msgid "Miscellaneous Symbols" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:117 msgid "Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-A" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:118 msgid "Supplemental Arrows-A" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:119 msgid "Braille Patterns" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:120 msgid "Supplemental Arrows-B" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:121 msgid "Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-B" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:122 msgid "Supplemental Mathematical Operators" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:123 msgid "Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:124 msgid "Glagolitic" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:125 msgid "Latin Extended-C" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:126 msgid "Coptic" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:127 msgid "Georgian Supplement" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:128 msgid "Tifinagh" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:129 msgid "Ethiopic Extended" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:130 msgid "Cyrillic Extended-A" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:131 msgid "Supplemental Punctuation" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:133 msgid "Kangxi Radicals" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:134 msgid "Ideographic Description Characters" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:135 msgid "CJK Symbols and Punctuation" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:139 msgid "Hangul Compatibility Jamo" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:140 msgid "Kanbun" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:141 msgid "Bopomofo Extended" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:142 msgid "CJK Strokes" msgstr "中日韩音调" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:143 msgid "Katakana Phonetic Extensions" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:144 msgid "Enclosed CJK Letters and Months" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:146 msgid "CJK Unified Ideographs Extension A" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:147 msgid "Yijing Hexagram Symbols" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:148 msgid "CJK Unified Ideographs" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:149 msgid "Yi Syllables" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:150 msgid "Yi Radicals" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:151 msgid "Lisu" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:152 msgid "Vai" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:153 msgid "Cyrillic Extended-B" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:154 msgid "Bamum" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:155 msgid "Modifier Tone Letters" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:156 msgid "Latin Extended-D" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:157 msgid "Syloti Nagri" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:158 msgid "Common Indic Number Forms" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:159 msgid "Phags-pa" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:160 msgid "Saurashtra" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:161 msgid "Devanagari Extended" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:162 msgid "Kayah Li" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:163 msgid "Rejang" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:164 msgid "Hangul Jamo Extended-A" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:165 msgid "Javanese" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:166 msgid "Cham" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:167 msgid "Myanmar Extended-A" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:168 msgid "Tai Viet" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:169 msgid "Meetei Mayek" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:170 msgid "Hangul Syllables" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:171 msgid "Hangul Jamo Extended-B" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:172 msgid "High Surrogates" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:173 msgid "High Private Use Surrogates" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:174 msgid "Low Surrogates" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:175 msgid "Private Use Area" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:176 msgid "CJK Compatibility Ideographs" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:177 msgid "Alphabetic Presentation Forms" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:178 msgid "Arabic Presentation Forms-A" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:179 msgid "Variation Selectors" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:180 msgid "Vertical Forms" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:181 msgid "Combining Half Marks" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:182 msgid "CJK Compatibility Forms" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:183 msgid "Small Form Variants" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:184 msgid "Arabic Presentation Forms-B" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:185 msgid "Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:186 msgid "Specials" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:187 msgid "Linear B Syllabary" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:188 msgid "Linear B Ideograms" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:189 msgid "Aegean Numbers" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:190 msgid "Ancient Greek Numbers" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:191 msgid "Ancient Symbols" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:192 msgid "Phaistos Disc" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:193 msgid "Lycian" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:194 msgid "Carian" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:195 msgid "Old Italic" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:197 msgid "Ugaritic" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:198 msgid "Old Persian" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:199 msgid "Deseret" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:201 msgid "Osmanya" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:202 msgid "Cypriot Syllabary" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:203 msgid "Imperial Aramaic" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:204 msgid "Phoenician" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:205 msgid "Lydian" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:206 msgid "Kharoshthi" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:207 msgid "Old South Arabian" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:208 msgid "Avestan" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:209 msgid "Inscriptional Parthian" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:210 msgid "Inscriptional Pahlavi" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:211 msgid "Old Turkic" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:212 msgid "Rumi Numeral Symbols" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:213 msgid "Kaithi" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:214 msgid "Cuneiform" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:215 msgid "Cuneiform Numbers and Punctuation" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:216 msgid "Egyptian Hieroglyphs" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:217 msgid "Byzantine Musical Symbols" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:218 msgid "Musical Symbols" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:219 msgid "Ancient Greek Musical Notation" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:220 msgid "Tai Xuan Jing Symbols" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:221 msgid "Counting Rod Numerals" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:222 msgid "Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:223 msgid "Mahjong Tiles" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:224 msgid "Domino Tiles" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:225 msgid "Enclosed Alphanumeric Supplement" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:226 msgid "Enclosed Ideographic Supplement" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:227 msgid "CJK Unified Ideographs Extension B" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:228 msgid "CJK Unified Ideographs Extension C" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:229 msgid "CJK Compatibility Ideographs Supplement" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:230 msgid "Tags" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:231 msgid "Variation Selectors Supplement" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:232 msgid "Supplementary Private Use Area-A" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:233 msgid "Supplementary Private Use Area-B" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:172 msgid "Display version" msgstr "显示版本" #. Translators: the word 'KBDUI' is not translated. #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:175 msgid "Use KBDUI to draw keyboard" msgstr "" #. Translators: the word 'TYPE' is not translated. #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:178 msgid "Use TYPE of char table. The available TYPE=0, 1, 2" msgstr "" #. Translators: the word 'TYPE' is not translated. #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:181 msgid "Use TYPE of keyboard layout. The available TYPE=0, 1" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:188 msgid "Use XTEST module to send key events" msgstr "使用 XTEST 模块发送按键事件" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:193 msgid "Use XSendEvent to send key events" msgstr "使用 XSendEvent 发送按键事件" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:1301 msgid "Fold layout" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:1306 ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:2695 msgid "Extend layout" msgstr "扩展布局" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:2895 msgid "Layout" msgstr "布局" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:3170 msgid "_Layout:" msgstr "布局(_L):" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:3200 msgid "_Configure Layouts" msgstr "配置布局(_C)" #. No longer used in gtk 2.20 #. gchar *license1, *license2, *license3; #. license1 = _("" #. "This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or " #. "modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public " #. "License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either " #. "version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version."); #. #. license2 = _("" #. "This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, " #. "but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of " #. "MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU " #. "Lesser General Public License for more details."); #. #. license3 = _("" #. "You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public " #. "License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software " #. "Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, " #. "MA 02110-1301 USA"); #. #. license = g_strdup_printf ("%s\n\n%s\n\n%s", #. license1, license2, license3); #. #. This format has been used since gtk 2.20. #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:3239 #, c-format msgid "This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details, visit %s" msgstr "该程序不具有任何担保;欲知详情请访问 %s" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:3707 msgid "Group" msgstr "分组" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:3715 msgid "Subgroup" msgstr "" input-pad-1.0.3/po/POTFILES.in0000644000000000000000000000103212250242453012471 00000000000000# Files with translatable strings. # Please keep this file in alphabetical order. data/alphabet.xml.in.in data/base.xml.in data/cmd.xml.in data/goth.xml.in data/input-pad.desktop.in [type: gettext/glade]data/input-pad.ui data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in data/ipa.xml.in data/ja.xml.in data/keyboard.xml.in data/latin.xml.in data/runr.xml.in data/shaw.xml.in data/str.xml.in data/w3c.xml.in data/zh.xml.in input-pad/button-gtk.c input-pad/eek-gtk.c input-pad/kbdui-gtk.c input-pad/unicode_block.h input-pad/window-gtk.c input-pad-1.0.3/po/uk.po0000644000000000000000000024566012250242453011714 00000000000000# Ukrainian translations for input-pad # Copyright (C) 2010-2013 Takao Fujiwara # This file is distributed under the same license as the input-pad package. # # Translators: # Yuri Chornoivan , 2012 msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: input-pad\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: http://code.google.com/p/input-pad/issues/list\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2012-12-17 04:12+0900\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2013-11-20 10:40+0000\n" "Last-Translator: Yuri Chornoivan \n" "Language-Team: Ukrainian \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "Language: uk\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=3; plural=(n%10==1 && n%100!=11 ? 0 : n%10>=2 && n%10<=4 && (n%100<10 || n%100>=20) ? 1 : 2);\n" #: ../data/alphabet.xml.in.in.h:1 msgid "Alphabets" msgstr "Алфавіти" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Symbols" msgstr "Символи" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Currency" msgstr "Валюти" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Letterlike" msgstr "Символи літер" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Miscellaneous" msgstr "Різне" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:5 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:116 msgid "Dingbats" msgstr "Декоративні" #. Translators: Superscripts and Subscripts #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:7 msgid "Super and Sub" msgstr "Верхні і нижні індекси" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:8 msgid "Bold" msgstr "Напівжирні" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:9 msgid "Italic" msgstr "Курсив" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:10 msgid "Script" msgstr "Малі" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Double Struck" msgstr "Подвійне перекреслення" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:12 msgid "All" msgstr "Всі" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:13 ../data/zh.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Numbers" msgstr "Числа" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:14 msgid "Roman" msgstr "Римські" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Enclosed" msgstr "У рамці" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:16 msgid "Fraction" msgstr "Дроби" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:17 msgid "Technical" msgstr "Технічні" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:18 msgid "Unit" msgstr "Одиниці" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Mathematical" msgstr "Математичні" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:20 msgid "Controls" msgstr "Керування" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:21 msgid "OCR" msgstr "ОРС" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:22 msgid "Graphics" msgstr "Графіка" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:23 msgid "Arrow" msgstr "Стрілка" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:24 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:112 msgid "Box Drawing" msgstr "Для малювання рамок" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:25 ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:3937 msgid "Block" msgstr "Блоки" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:26 msgid "Geometric" msgstr "Геометричні" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:27 msgid "Braille" msgstr "Шрифт Брайля" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:28 msgid "Punctuations" msgstr "Символи пунктуації" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:29 msgid "General" msgstr "Загальне" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:30 msgid "CJK" msgstr "CJK" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:31 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:145 msgid "CJK Compatibility" msgstr "Сумісність з CJK" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:32 msgid "Small Form" msgstr "Малі форми" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Command" msgstr "Команда" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Date" msgstr "Дата" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Normal Date" msgstr "Звичайна дата" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Date and Time" msgstr "Дата і час" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:5 msgid "ChangeLog date" msgstr "Дата журналу змін" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:6 msgid "USA English date" msgstr "Дата (США)" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:7 msgid "UK English date" msgstr "Дата (Великобританія)" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:8 msgid "ISO 8601 date" msgstr "Дата у форматі ISO 8601" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:9 msgid "Era" msgstr "Ера" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:10 msgid "Century Year" msgstr "Рік століття" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Normal Time" msgstr "Звичайний час" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:12 msgid "English Time" msgstr "Час англійською" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:13 msgid "Month" msgstr "Місяць" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:14 msgid "English Month" msgstr "Місяць англійською" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Short Month" msgstr "Місяць (скорочено)" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:16 msgid "English Short Month" msgstr "Місяць англійською (скорочено)" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:17 msgid "Weekday" msgstr "День тижня" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:18 msgid "English Weekday" msgstr "День тижня англійською" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Short Weekday" msgstr "День тижня (скорочено)" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:20 msgid "English Short Weekday" msgstr "День тижня англійською (скорочено)" #: ../data/goth.xml.in.h:1 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:196 msgid "Gothic" msgstr "Готичні" #: ../data/input-pad.desktop.in.h:1 ../data/input-pad.ui.h:50 #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:5320 ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:5321 msgid "Input Pad" msgstr "Панель введення" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:1 msgid "_File" msgstr "_Файл" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:2 msgid "Close the program" msgstr "Закрити вікно програми" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:3 msgid "_Close" msgstr "_Закрити" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:4 msgid "_Pad" msgstr "_Панель" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:5 msgid "_Code Point" msgstr "_Точка кодування" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:6 msgid "_Show Pad" msgstr "_Показ панелі" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:7 msgid "Show _All Characters" msgstr "Показати _всі символи" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:8 msgid "Show _Custom Characters" msgstr "Показати _нетипові символи" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:9 msgid "Show _Nothing" msgstr "_Нічого не показувати" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:10 msgid "Show _Keyboard Layout" msgstr "Показати _розкладку клавіатури" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:11 msgid "_Help" msgstr "_Довідка" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:12 msgid "_Troubleshoot" msgstr "_Усування вад" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:13 msgid "Code Point Dialog" msgstr "Діалогове вікно точки кодування" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:14 msgid "Unicode" msgstr "Unicode" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:15 msgid "You can choose encoding type" msgstr "Ви можете вибрати тип кодування" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:16 msgid "Current Encoding" msgstr "Поточне кодування" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:17 msgid "Copy Buffer" msgstr "Буфер копіювання" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:18 msgid "" "Base 16\n" "Hex" msgstr "За основою\n16" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:20 msgid "Set number case to hexadecimal" msgstr "Використати шістнадцятковий запис" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:21 msgid "" "Base 10\n" "Dec" msgstr "За основою\n10" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:23 msgid "Set number case to decimal" msgstr "Використати десятковий запис" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:24 msgid "" "Base 8\n" "Oct" msgstr "За основою\n8" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:26 msgid "Set number case to octal" msgstr "Використати вісімковий запис" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:27 msgid "" "Base 2\n" "Bin" msgstr "За основою\n2" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:29 msgid "Set number case to binary" msgstr "Використати двійковий запис" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:30 msgid "Code Point:" msgstr "Точка кодування:" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:31 msgid "Character:" msgstr "Символ:" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:32 msgid "_Send" msgstr "_Надіслати" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:33 msgid "Input Pad Troubleshoot" msgstr "Діагностування панелі введення" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:35 #, no-c-format msgid "" "\n" "This application can be run either as a stand-alone program or under an input method application.\n" "If you wish to send multi-byte characters, this application needs to be run under an input method application.\n" "If you wish to send characters to X11 applications, those applications needs to allow send events. e.g.\n" "% xterm -xrm \"XTerm*allowSendEvents: true\"\n" "\n" "You also can copy pad files from /usr/share/input-pad/pad to $HOME/.config/pad to customize those in \"Custom Character\" pane." msgstr "\nЦю програму можна запустити окремо або з програми керування способами введення даних.\nЯкщо вам потрібно вводити мультибайтові символи, цю програму слід запустити з програми керування способами введення.\nЯкщо вам потрібно передавати символи графічним програмам, слід увімкнути події надсилання даних для таких програм, наприклад\n% xterm -xrm \"XTerm*allowSendEvents: true\"\n\nВам також слід скопіювати файли наборів з /usr/share/input-pad/pad до $HOME/.config/pad, щоб змінити ті з них, які належать до групи «Нетипові символи»." #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:42 msgid "Configure Keyboard Layouts" msgstr "Налаштувати клавіатурні скорочення" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:43 msgid "A_vailable layouts:" msgstr "Д_оступні розкладки:" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:44 msgid "_Layouts shown in the list:" msgstr "_Розкладки, показані у списку:" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:45 msgid "_Options" msgstr "П_араметри" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:46 msgid "Configure Keyboard Options" msgstr "Налаштувати параметри клавіатури" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:47 msgid "_Use the default keyboard option" msgstr "В_икористовувати типовий варіант клавіатури" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:48 msgid "Use the defualt XKB option" msgstr "Використовувати типовий параметр XKB" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:49 msgid "Keyboard Option" msgstr "Варіант клавіатури" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:51 msgid "The input pad is a tool to send a character on button." msgstr "Панель введення — це програма для надсилання символів, намальованих на кнопках." #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:52 msgid "translator_credits" msgstr "Юрій Чорноіван " #. "IPA" stands for "International Phonetic Alphabet" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:2 msgid "IPA (Obsolete)" msgstr "IPA (застарілі)" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:3 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:6 msgid "Open back unrounded vowel" msgstr "Неогублений голосний заднього ряду низького піднесення" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Palatalized voiced bilabial plosive" msgstr "Палатизований дзвінкий губно-губний проривний" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:5 msgid "Voiceless palatal implosive" msgstr "Глухий твердопіднебінний вибуховий" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:6 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:138 msgid "Alveolar click" msgstr "Ясенний клацальний приголосний" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:7 msgid "Palatalized voiced alveolar plosive" msgstr "Палатизований дзвінкий альвеолярний проривний" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:8 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:25 msgid "Voiced alveolar affricate" msgstr "Дзвінкий ясенний африкативний" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:9 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:27 msgid "Voiced alveopalatal affricate" msgstr "Дзвінкий заясенний африкативний" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:10 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:26 msgid "Voiced palato-alveolar affricate" msgstr "Дзвінкий заясенний африкативний" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Palatalized voiceless labiodental fricative" msgstr "Палатизований глухий губно-зубний фрикативний" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:12 msgid "Palatalized voiced velar plosive" msgstr "Палатизований дзвінкий задньопіднебінний проривний" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:13 msgid "Palatalized voiceless velar plosive" msgstr "Палатизований глухий задньопіднебінний проривний" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:14 msgid "Voiceless velar implosive" msgstr "Глухий задньопіднебінний вибуховий" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Palatalized alveolar lateral approximant" msgstr "Палатизований ясенний боковий апроксимант" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:16 msgid "Palatalized bilabial nasal" msgstr "Палатизований двогубий носовий приголосний" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:17 msgid "Palatalized alveolar nasal" msgstr "Палатизований альвеолярний носовий" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:18 msgid "Syllabic alveolar nasal" msgstr "Складовий ясенний носовий звук" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Palatalized voiceless bilabial plosive" msgstr "Палатизований глухий губно-губний проривний" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:20 msgid "Voiceless bilabial implosive" msgstr "Глухий губно-губний вибуховий" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:21 msgid "Palatalized alveolar trill" msgstr "Палатизований альвеолярний дрижачий" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:22 msgid "Voiced strident apico-alveolar trill" msgstr "Дзвінкий різкий верхньо-ясенний дрижачий" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:23 msgid "Palatalized voiceless alveolar fricative" msgstr "Палатизований глухий ясенний фрикативний" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:24 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Voiceless alveopalatal fricative" msgstr "Глухий заясенний фрикативний" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:25 msgid "Labialized voiceless palato-alveolar fricative" msgstr "Огублений глухий заясенний фрикативний" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:26 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:103 msgid "Voiceless alveopalatal affricate" msgstr "Глухий заясенний африкативний" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:27 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:101 msgid "Voiceless alveolar affricate" msgstr "Глухий ясенний африкативний" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:28 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:102 msgid "Voiceless palato-alveolar affricate" msgstr "Глухий заясенний африкативний" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:29 msgid "Palatalized voiceless alveolar plosive" msgstr "Палатизований глухий альвеолярний проривний" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:30 msgid "Voiceless alveolar implosive" msgstr "Глухий ясенний вибуховий" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:31 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:137 msgid "Dental click" msgstr "Зубний клацальний" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:32 msgid "Voiceless uvular implosive" msgstr "Глухий язичковий вибуховий" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:33 msgid "Palatalized voiced labiodental fricative" msgstr "Палатизований дзвінкий губно-зубний фрикативний" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:34 msgid "Palatalized voiceless velar fricative" msgstr "Палатизований глухий задньопіднебінний фрикативний" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:35 msgid "Palatalized voiced alveolar fricative" msgstr "Палатизований дзвінкий ясенний фрикативний" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:36 msgid "Labialized voiced palato-alveolar fricative" msgstr "Огублений дзвінкий заясенний фрикативний" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:37 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:128 msgid "Voiced alveopalatal fricative" msgstr "Дзвінкий заясенний фрикативний" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:38 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:106 msgid "Near-close near-back vowel" msgstr "Ненапружений огублений голосний заднього ряду високого піднесення" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:39 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:140 msgid "Alveolar lateral click" msgstr "Ясенний боковий клацальний" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:40 msgid "Labialized voiceless alveolar or dental fricative" msgstr "Огублений глухий ясенний або зубний фрикативний" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:41 msgid "Labialized voiced alveolar or dental fricative" msgstr "Огублений дзвінкий ясенний або зубний фрикативний" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:42 msgid "Combining labialization mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка огублення" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:43 msgid "Combining palatalization mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка палатизації" #. "IPA" stands for "International Phonetic Alphabet" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:2 msgid "IPA (Unofficial)" msgstr "IPA (Неофіційна версія)" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Voiced labiodental plosive" msgstr "Дзвінкий губно-зубний проривний" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:4 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:18 msgid "Voiceless palatal lateral affricate" msgstr "Глухий твердопіднебінний бічний африкативний" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:5 msgid "Voiced retroflex implosive" msgstr "Дзвінкий ретрофлексний вибуховий" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:6 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:88 msgid "Alveolar flap" msgstr "Ясенний одноударний приголосний" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:7 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:125 msgid "Voiceless palatal lateral fricative" msgstr "Глухий твердопіднебінний латеральний фрикативний" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:8 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:91 msgid "Retroflex flap" msgstr "Ретрофлексний одноударний" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:9 msgid "Voiceless retroflex lateral fricative" msgstr "Глухий ретрофлексний латеральний фрикативний" #. "PUA" stands for "Private Use Area" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Voiceless retroflex lateral fricative (PUA)" msgstr "Глухий ретрофлексний латеральний фрикативний (PUA)" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:12 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:59 msgid "Voiceless velar lateral affricate" msgstr "Глухий задньопіднебінний латеральний фрикативний" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:13 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:68 msgid "Voiceless velar lateral fricative" msgstr "Глухий задньопіднебінний латеральний фрикативний" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:14 msgid "Epiglottal trill" msgstr "Епігортанний дрижачий" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Voiceless labiodental plosive" msgstr "Глухий губно-зубний проривний" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:16 msgid "Voiceless retroflex lateral affricate" msgstr "Глухий ретрофлексний бічний африкативний" #. "PUA" stands for "Private Use Area" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:18 msgid "Voiceless retroflex lateral affricate (PUA)" msgstr "Глухий ретрофлексний бічний африкативний (PUA)" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Combining stridency mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка різкості" #. "PUA" stands for "Private Use Area" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:21 msgid "Combining stridency mark (PUA)" msgstr "Комбінована позначка різкості (PUA)" #. "IPA" stands for "International Phonetic Alphabet" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:2 msgid "IPA" msgstr "IPA" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Open front unrounded vowel" msgstr "Неогублений голосний переднього ряду низького піднесення" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Open central unrounded vowel" msgstr "Неогублений голосний центрального ряду низького піднесення" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:5 msgid "Near-open central vowel" msgstr "Ненапружений голосний середнього ряду низького піднесення" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:7 msgid "Open back rounded vowel" msgstr "Огублений голосний заднього ряду низького піднесення" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:8 msgid "Open-mid back unrounded vowel" msgstr "Огублений голосний заднього ряду високо-середнього піднесення" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:9 msgid "Near-open front unrounded vowel" msgstr "Майже неогублений голосний переднього ряду низького піднесення" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:10 msgid "Voiced bilabial plosive" msgstr "Дзвінкий губно-губний проривний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Voiced labiodental affricate" msgstr "Дзвінкий губно-зубний африкативний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:12 msgid "Voiced bilabial implosive" msgstr "Дзвінкий губно-губний імплозивний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:13 msgid "Bilabial trill" msgstr "Двогубий дрижачий приголосний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:14 msgid "Voiced bilabial fricative" msgstr "Дзвінкий губно-губний фрикативний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Voiceless palatal plosive" msgstr "Глухий твердопіднебінний проривний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:16 msgid "Voiceless palatal fricative" msgstr "Глухий твердопіднебінний фрикативний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:17 msgid "Voiceless palatal affricate" msgstr "Глухий твердопіднебінний африкативний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:20 msgid "Voiced alveolar plosive" msgstr "Дзвінкий альвеолярний проривний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:21 msgid "Voiced alveolar implosive" msgstr "Дзвінкий ясенний вибуховий" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:22 msgid "Voiced retroflex plosive" msgstr "Дзвінкий ретрофлексний проривний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:23 msgid "Voiced dental fricative" msgstr "Дзвінкий зубний фрикативний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:24 msgid "Voiced alveolar lateral affricate" msgstr "Дзвінкий ясенний латеральний африкативний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:28 msgid "Voiced retroflex affricate" msgstr "Дзвінкий ретрофлексний африкативний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:29 msgid "Close-mid front unrounded vowel" msgstr "Неогублений голосний переднього ряду високо-середнього піднесення" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:30 msgid "Close-mid central unrounded vowel" msgstr "Неогублений голосний середнього ряду високо-середнього піднесення" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:31 msgid "Mid-central vowel" msgstr "Нейтральний голосний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:32 msgid "Rhotacized mid-central vowel" msgstr "Ротацизований нейтральний голосний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:33 msgid "Open-mid front unrounded vowel" msgstr "Неогублено-середній голосний переднього ряду низького піднесення" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:34 msgid "Open-mid central rounded vowel" msgstr "Огублений голосний середнього ряду низько-середнього піднесення" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:35 msgid "Open-mid central unrounded vowel" msgstr "Неогублений голосний середньо-центрального ряду низького піднесення" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:36 msgid "Rhotacized open-mid central unrounded vowel" msgstr "Ротацизований неогублений голосний середньо-центрального ряду низького піднесення" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:37 msgid "Voiceless labiodental fricative" msgstr "Глухий губно-зубний фрикативний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:38 msgid "Velopharyngeal fricative" msgstr "Велофарингіальний фрикативний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:39 msgid "Voiced velar plosive" msgstr "Дзвінкий задньопіднебінний проривний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:40 msgid "Voiced labial-velar plosive" msgstr "Дзвінкий губно-задньопіднебінний проривний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:41 msgid "Voiced velar implosive" msgstr "Дзвінкий задньопіднебінний вибуховий" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:42 msgid "Voiced uvular plosive" msgstr "Дзвінкий язичковий проривний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:43 msgid "Voiced uvular implosive" msgstr "Дзвінкий язичковий вибуховий" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:44 msgid "Voiceless glottal fricative" msgstr "Глухий гортанний фрикативний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:45 msgid "Voiced glottal fricative" msgstr "Дзвінкий гортанний фрикативний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:46 msgid "Voiceless pharyngeal fricative" msgstr "Глухий глотковий фрикативний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:47 msgid "Voiceless coarticulated velar and palato-alveolar fricative" msgstr "Глухий співартикульований задньопіднебінний і заясенний фрикативний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:48 msgid "Voiceless epiglottal fricative" msgstr "Глухий епігортанний фрикативний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:49 msgid "Close front unrounded vowel" msgstr "Неогублений голосний переднього ряду високого піднесення" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:50 msgid "Near-close near-front unrounded vowel" msgstr "Майже неогублений голосний майже переднього ряду високого піднесення" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:51 msgid "Near-close central unrounded vowel" msgstr "Майже неогублений голосний середнього ряду високого піднесення" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:52 msgid "Close central unrounded vowel" msgstr "Неогублений голосний середнього ряду високого піднесення" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:53 msgid "Palatal approximant" msgstr "Твердопіднебінний апроксимант" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:54 msgid "Voiced palatal fricative" msgstr "Дзвінкий твердопіднебінний фрикативний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:55 msgid "Voiced palatal plosive" msgstr "Дзвінкий твердопіднебінний проривний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:56 msgid "Voiced palatal affricate" msgstr "Дзвінкий твердопіднебінний африкативний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:57 msgid "Voiced palatal implosive" msgstr "Дзвінкий твердопіднебінний вибуховий" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:58 msgid "Voiceless velar plosive" msgstr "Глухий задньопіднебінний проривний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:60 msgid "Voiceless labial-velar plosive" msgstr "Глухий губно-задньопіднебінний проривний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:61 msgid "Voiceless velar affricate" msgstr "Глухий задньопіднебінний фрикативний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:62 msgid "Alveolar lateral approximant" msgstr "Ясенний боковий апроксимант" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:63 msgid "Velarized alveolar lateral approximant" msgstr "Веляризований ясенний боковий апроксимант" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:64 msgid "Voiceless alveolar lateral fricative" msgstr "Глухий ясенний латеральний фрикативний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:65 msgid "Retroflex lateral approximant" msgstr "Ретрофлексний латеральний апроксимант" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:66 msgid "Voiced alveolar lateral fricative" msgstr "Дзвінкий ясенний латеральний фрикативний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:67 msgid "Velar lateral approximant" msgstr "М’якопіднебінний боковий апроксимант" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:69 msgid "Bilabial nasal" msgstr "Двогубий носовий приголосний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:70 msgid "Labiodental nasal" msgstr "Губно-зубний носовий" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:71 msgid "Alveolar nasal" msgstr "Ясенний носовий" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:72 msgid "Velar nasal" msgstr "Задньопіднебінний носовий" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:73 msgid "Labial-velar nasal" msgstr "Губно-задньопіднебінний носовий" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:74 msgid "Palatal nasal" msgstr "Твердопіднебінний носовий" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:75 msgid "Retroflex nasal" msgstr "Ретрофлексний носовий" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:76 msgid "Uvular nasal" msgstr "Язичковий носовий" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:77 msgid "Close-mid back rounded vowel" msgstr "Огублений голосний заднього ряду високо-середнього піднесення" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:78 msgid "Close-mid front rounded vowel" msgstr "Огублений голосний переднього ряду високо-середнього піднесення" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:79 msgid "Close-mid central rounded vowel" msgstr "Огублений голосний середнього ряду високо-середнього піднесення" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:80 msgid "Open-mid front rounded vowel" msgstr "Огублений голосний переднього ряду низько-середнього піднесення" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:81 msgid "Open front rounded vowel" msgstr "Огублений голосний переднього ряду низького піднесення" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:82 msgid "Voiceless bilabial plosive" msgstr "Глухий губно-губний проривний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:83 msgid "Voiceless bilabial-labiodental affricate" msgstr "Глухий двогубно-губно-зубний африкативний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:84 msgid "Voiceless bilabial affricate" msgstr "Глухий губно-губний фрикативний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:85 msgid "Voiceless labiodental affricate" msgstr "Глухий губно-зубний африкативний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:86 msgid "Voiceless uvular plosive" msgstr "Глухий язичковий проривний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:87 msgid "Alveolar trill" msgstr "Ясенний дрижачий приголосний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:89 msgid "Alveolar lateral flap" msgstr "Ясенний боковий одноударний приголосний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:90 msgid "Uvular trill" msgstr "Язичковий дрижачий" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:92 msgid "Alveolar approximant" msgstr "Ясенний апроксимант" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:93 msgid "Retroflex approximant" msgstr "Ретрофлексний апроксимант" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:94 msgid "Voiced uvular fricative" msgstr "Дзвінкий язичковий фрикативний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:95 msgid "Voiceless alveolar fricative" msgstr "Глухий ясенний фрикативний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:96 msgid "Voiceless palato-alveolar fricative" msgstr "Глухий заясенний фрикативний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:97 msgid "Voiceless retroflex fricative" msgstr "Глухий ретрофлексний фрикативний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:98 msgid "Voiceless alveolar plosive" msgstr "Глухий альвеолярний проривний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:99 msgid "Voiceless retroflex plosive" msgstr "Глухий ретрофлексний проривний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:100 msgid "Voiceless alveolar lateral affricate" msgstr "Глухий ясенний латеральний африкативний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:104 msgid "Voiceless retroflex affricate" msgstr "Глухий ретрофлексний африкативний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:105 msgid "Close back rounded vowel" msgstr "Огублений голосний заднього ряду високого піднесення" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:107 msgid "Near-close central vowel" msgstr "Ненапружений голосний середнього ряду" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:108 msgid "Close central rounded vowel" msgstr "Огублений голосний середнього ряду високого піднесення" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:109 msgid "Labial-palatal approximant" msgstr "Губно-твердопіднебінний апроксимант" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:110 msgid "Close back unrounded vowel" msgstr "Неогублений голосний заднього ряду високого піднесення" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:111 msgid "Voiced labiodental fricative" msgstr "Дзвінкий губно-зубний фрикативний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:112 msgid "Labiodental flap" msgstr "Губно-зубне плескання" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:113 msgid "Labiodental approximant" msgstr "Губно-зубний апроксимант" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:114 msgid "Voiced velar fricative" msgstr "Дзвінкий задньопіднебінний фрикативний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:115 msgid "Close-mid back unrounded vowel" msgstr "Неогублений голосний заднього ряду високо-середнього піднесення" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:116 msgid "Voiced labiovelar approximant" msgstr "Дзвінкий губно-задньопіднебінний апроксимант" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:117 msgid "Voiceless labiovelar approximant" msgstr "Глухий губно-задньопіднебінний апроксимант" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:118 msgid "Velar approximant" msgstr "Задньопіднебінний апроксимант" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:119 msgid "Bilabial percussive" msgstr "Двогубий ударний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:120 msgid "Voiceless velar fricative" msgstr "Глухий задньопіднебінний фрикативний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:121 msgid "Voiceless uvular fricative" msgstr "Глухий язичковий фрикативний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:122 msgid "Close front rounded vowel" msgstr "Огублений голосний переднього ряду високого піднесення" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:123 msgid "Near-close near-front rounded vowel" msgstr "Ненапружений огублений голосний переднього ряду високого піднесення" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:124 msgid "Palatal lateral approximant" msgstr "Твердопіднебінний латеральний апроксимант" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:126 msgid "Voiced alveolar fricative" msgstr "Дзвінкий ясенний фрикативний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:127 msgid "Voiced palato-alveolar fricative" msgstr "Дзвінкий заясенний фрикативний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:129 msgid "Voiced retroflex fricative" msgstr "Дзвінкий ретрофлексний фрикативний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:130 msgid "Voiceless dental fricative" msgstr "Глухий зубний фрикативний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:131 msgid "Voiceless bilabial fricative" msgstr "Глухий губно-губний фрикативний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:132 msgid "Glottal stop" msgstr "Гортанне зімкнення" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:133 msgid "Epiglottal plosive" msgstr "Епігортанний проривний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:134 msgid "Voiced pharyngeal fricative" msgstr "Дзвінкий глотковий фрикативний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:135 msgid "Voiced epiglottal fricative" msgstr "Дзвінкий епігортанний фрикативний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:136 msgid "Bilabial click" msgstr "Губно-губне клацальний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:139 msgid "Palatal click" msgstr "Палатальний клацальний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:141 msgid "Bidental percussive" msgstr "Двозубий ударний" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:142 msgid "Aspiration mark" msgstr "Позначка придихання" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:143 msgid "Non-aspiration mark" msgstr "Позначка відсутності придихання" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:144 msgid "Breathy voice mark" msgstr "Позначка хрипкої вимови" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:145 msgid "Palatalization mark" msgstr "Позначка палатизації" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:146 msgid "Lateral release mark" msgstr "Позначка бічного видиху" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:147 msgid "Bilabial nasal release mark" msgstr "Позначка двогубого носового видиху" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:148 msgid "Labiodental nasal release mark" msgstr "Позначка губно-зубного носового видиху" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:149 msgid "Alveolar nasal release mark" msgstr "Позначка ясенного носового видиху" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:150 msgid "Palatal nasal release mark" msgstr "Позначка палатального носового видиху" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:151 msgid "Retroflex nasal release mark" msgstr "Позначка ретрофлексного носового видиху" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:152 msgid "Uvular nasal release mark" msgstr "Позначка язичкового носового видиху" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:153 msgid "Labio-palatalization mark" msgstr "Позначка губо-палатизації" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:154 msgid "Labiodentalization mark" msgstr "Позначка губо-денталізації" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:155 msgid "Labialization mark" msgstr "Позначка огублення" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:156 msgid "Velarization mark" msgstr "Позначка веляризації" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:157 msgid "Glottalization mark" msgstr "Позначка глоталізації" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:158 msgid "Pharyngealization mark" msgstr "Позначка фаринголізації" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:159 msgid "Combining velarization/pharyngealization mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка веляризації/фарингалізації" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:160 msgid "Combining laryngealization mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка ларингалізації" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:161 msgid "Combining retroflexion mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка ретрофлексії" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:162 msgid "Ejection mark" msgstr "Позначка виштовхування" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:163 msgid "Rhotacization mark" msgstr "Позначка ротацизації" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:164 msgid "Combining dentalization mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка денталізації" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:165 msgid "Combining dentolabialization mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка зубо-огублення" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:166 msgid "Combining alveolarization mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка альвеоляризації" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:167 msgid "Combining linguolabialization mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка язико-огублення" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:168 msgid "Combining apicalization mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка апікалізації" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:169 msgid "Combining laminalization mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка ламіналізації" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:170 msgid "Combining centralization mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка централізації" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:171 msgid "Combining mid-centralization mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка середньо-централізації" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:172 msgid "Combining nasalization mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка назалізації" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:173 msgid "Combining nasalization mark below" msgstr "Комбінована підрядкова позначка назалізації" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:174 msgid "Combining denasalization mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка деназалізації" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:175 msgid "Combining nasal friction mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка носової фрикції" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:176 msgid "Combining velopharyngeal friction mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка велофарингіальної фрикції" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:177 msgid "Combining voiced mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка дзвінкості" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:178 msgid "Combining voiceless mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка глухості" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:179 msgid "Combining voiceless mark above" msgstr "Комбінована надрядкова позначка глухості" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:180 msgid "Pre-voicing/post-voicing mark" msgstr "Позначка перед/післявиголошення" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:181 msgid "Combining breathy voice mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка хрипкої вимови" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:182 msgid "Combining unreleased stop mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка зупинки без видиху" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:183 msgid "Combining more rounded mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка більшої округлості" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:184 msgid "Combining less rounded mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка меншої округлості" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:185 msgid "Combining labial spreading mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка розкриття губ" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:186 msgid "Combining syllabic mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка складу" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:187 msgid "Combining syllabic mark above" msgstr "Комбінована надрядкова позначка складу" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:188 msgid "Combining non-syllabic mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка нескладовості" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:189 msgid "Combining non-syllabic mark above" msgstr "Комбінована верхня позначка нескладовості" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:190 msgid "Combining top tone mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка високого тону" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:191 msgid "Combining high tone mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка підвищеного тону" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:192 msgid "Combining mid tone mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка середнього тону" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:193 msgid "Combining low tone mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка низького тону" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:194 msgid "Combining bottom tone mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка зниженого тону" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:195 msgid "Combining falling tone mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка спадання тону" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:196 msgid "Combining high falling tone mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка значного спадання тону" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:197 msgid "Combining low falling tone mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка незначного спадання тону" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:198 msgid "Combining rising tone mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка підвищення тону" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:199 msgid "Combining high rising tone mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка значного підвищення тону" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:200 msgid "Combining low rising tone mark" msgstr "Поєднальна позначка незначного підвищення тону" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:201 msgid "Combining dipping tone mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка зниження тону" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:202 msgid "Combining peaking tone mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка пікового тону" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:203 msgid "Top tone letter" msgstr "Літера найвищого тону" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:204 msgid "High tone letter" msgstr "Літера з підвищеним тоном" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:205 msgid "Mid tone letter" msgstr "Літера з середнім тоном" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:206 msgid "Low tone letter" msgstr "Літера з пониженим тоном" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:207 msgid "Bottom tone letter" msgstr "Літера нижнього тону" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:208 msgid "Falling tone digraph" msgstr "Диграма спадного тону" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:209 msgid "High falling tone digraph" msgstr "Диграма значного зниження тону" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:210 msgid "Rising tone digraph" msgstr "Диграма підвищення тону" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:211 msgid "High rising tone digraph" msgstr "Диграма значного підвищення тону" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:212 msgid "Low rising tone digraph" msgstr "Диграма незначного підвищення тону" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:213 msgid "Dipping tone trigraph" msgstr "Триграма зі зниженням тону" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:214 msgid "Peaking tone trigraph" msgstr "Триграма пікового тону" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:215 msgid "Upstep mark" msgstr "Позначка підвищення тону на один крок" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:216 msgid "Downstep mark" msgstr "Позначка зниження тону на один крок" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:217 msgid "Minor break" msgstr "Мала пауза" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:218 msgid "Major break" msgstr "Велика пауза" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:219 msgid "Rising intonation mark" msgstr "Позначка зростання інтонації" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:220 msgid "Falling intonation mark" msgstr "Позначка спадання інтонації" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:221 msgid "Advanced articulation mark" msgstr "Позначка додаткової артикуляції" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:222 msgid "Retracted articulation mark" msgstr "Позначка редукування артикуляції" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:223 msgid "Combining advanced articulation mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка додаткової артикуляції" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:224 msgid "Combining retracted articulation mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка редукування артикуляції" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:225 msgid "Raised sound mark" msgstr "Позначка підвищеного тону" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:226 msgid "Lowered sound mark" msgstr "Позначка зниженого тону" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:227 msgid "Combining raised sound mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка підвищеного звуку" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:228 msgid "Combining lowered sound mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка зниженого звуку" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:229 msgid "Combining tongue root advancement mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка висування кореня язика" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:230 msgid "Combining tongue root retraction mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка втягування кореня язика" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:231 msgid "Combining strong articulation mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка сильної артикуляції" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:232 msgid "Combining weak articulation mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка слабкої артикуляції" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:233 msgid "Combining whistled articulation mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка свистової артикуляції" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:234 msgid "Combining sliding articulation mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка перенесення артикуляції" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:235 msgid "Egression mark" msgstr "Позначка егресивності" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:236 msgid "Ingression mark" msgstr "Позначка інгресивності" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:237 msgid "Combining ligature tie" msgstr "Комбінований об’єднувач лігатури" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:238 msgid "Combining ligature undertie" msgstr "Комбінований нижній об’єднувач лігатури" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:239 msgid "Elongation mark" msgstr "Позначка подовження" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:240 msgid "Weak elongation mark" msgstr "Позначки слабкої протяжності" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:241 msgid "Combining extra-short duration mark" msgstr "Комбінована позначка надзвичайно короткої тривалості" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:242 msgid "Liaison mark" msgstr "Позначка зв’язку" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:243 msgid "Stress mark" msgstr "Позначка наголосу" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:244 msgid "Weak stress mark" msgstr "Позначка слабкого наголосу" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:245 msgid "Syllable break" msgstr "Кінець складу" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:246 msgid "Opening orthographic bracket" msgstr "Початкова орфографічна дужка" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:247 msgid "Closing orthographic bracket" msgstr "Завершальна орфографічна дужка" #: ../data/ja.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Japanese" msgstr "Японська" #: ../data/ja.xml.in.h:2 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:136 msgid "Hiragana" msgstr "Хірагана" #: ../data/ja.xml.in.h:3 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:137 msgid "Katakana" msgstr "Катакана" #: ../data/ja.xml.in.h:4 ../data/zh.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Radicals" msgstr "Радикали" #: ../data/ja.xml.in.h:5 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:132 msgid "CJK Radicals Supplement" msgstr "Додатки радикалів ієрогліфів" #: ../data/keyboard.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Keyboard" msgstr "Клавіатура" #: ../data/keyboard.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Function Key" msgstr "Функціональна клавіша" #: ../data/keyboard.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Key Pad" msgstr "Бічна панель" #: ../data/latin.xml.in.h:1 msgid "ASCII" msgstr "ASCII" #: ../data/latin.xml.in.h:2 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:38 msgid "Latin-1 Supplement" msgstr "Додаткові Latin-1" #: ../data/latin.xml.in.h:3 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:39 msgid "Latin Extended-A" msgstr "Латинь розширена-A" #: ../data/latin.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Old and Middle English" msgstr "Давня та середня англійська" #: ../data/runr.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Runes (Unicode Block)" msgstr "Руни (блок Unicode)" #: ../data/runr.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Runes (Elder Fuþark)" msgstr "Руни (старий футарк)" #: ../data/runr.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Runes (Younger Fuþark)" msgstr "Руни (новий футорк)" #: ../data/runr.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Runes (Fuþorc)" msgstr "Руки (футорк)" #: ../data/shaw.xml.in.h:1 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:200 msgid "Shavian" msgstr "Шавіан" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Chat" msgstr "Балачка" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Smileys" msgstr "Емоційки" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Smile" msgstr "Посмішка" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Smile Big" msgstr "Посмішка до вух" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:5 msgid "Sad" msgstr "Сумний" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:6 msgid "Wink" msgstr "Підморгує" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:7 msgid "Tongue" msgstr "Показує язика" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:8 msgid "Shock" msgstr "Шок" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:9 msgid "Kiss | Secret" msgstr "Цілунок | Потайки" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:10 msgid "Glasses Cool | Eyeroll" msgstr "Крутий в окулярах або вирячені очі" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Glasses Cool" msgstr "Крутий в окулярах" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:12 msgid "Angry" msgstr "Злий" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:13 msgid "Embarrassed" msgstr "Стурбований" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:14 msgid "Confused" msgstr "Збентежений" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Crying" msgstr "Ридаючий" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:16 msgid "Neutral" msgstr "Нейтральний" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:17 msgid "Thinking" msgstr "Думає" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:18 msgid "Don't Know" msgstr "Не знаю" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Party" msgstr "Вечірка" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:20 msgid "Yawn" msgstr "Позіхає" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:21 msgid "Bunny" msgstr "Кролик" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:22 msgid "Sick" msgstr "Хворий" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:23 msgid "Devil" msgstr "Знавіснілий" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:24 msgid "Angel" msgstr "Ангел" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:25 msgid "Love" msgstr "Любов" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:26 msgid "Love Over" msgstr "Кінець кохання" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:27 msgid "Cat" msgstr "Кіт" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:28 msgid "Dog" msgstr "Собака" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:29 msgid "Moon" msgstr "Місяць" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:30 msgid "Star" msgstr "Зірка" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:31 msgid "Film" msgstr "Кінострічка" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:32 msgid "Musical Note" msgstr "Музична нота" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:33 msgid "Mail" msgstr "Пошта" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:34 msgid "Clock" msgstr "Годинник" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:35 msgid "Kiss" msgstr "Цілунок" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:36 msgid "Present" msgstr "Подарунок" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:37 msgid "Cake" msgstr "Торт" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:38 msgid "Coffee" msgstr "Кава" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:39 msgid "Phone" msgstr "Телефон" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:40 msgid "Hug Left" msgstr "Обнімає ліворуч" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:41 msgid "Hug Right" msgstr "Обнімає праворуч" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:42 msgid "Beer" msgstr "Пиво" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:43 msgid "Drink" msgstr "Напій" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:44 msgid "Boy" msgstr "Хлопчик" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:45 msgid "Girl" msgstr "Дівчинка" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:46 msgid "Yes" msgstr "Так" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:47 msgid "No" msgstr "Ні" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:48 msgid "Shut Mouth" msgstr "Закритий рот" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:49 msgid "Money Mouth" msgstr "Гроші тримаю при собі" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:50 msgid "Foot in Mouth" msgstr "Не варто було цього казати" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:51 msgid "Shout" msgstr "Крик" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:52 msgid "Monkey" msgstr "Мавпа" #. http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%A1%94%E6%96%87%E5%AD%97 #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:54 msgid "Smileys (Japanese)" msgstr "Емоційки (японські)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:55 msgid "Smoking" msgstr "Курить" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:56 msgid "Sorry" msgstr "Вибач" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:57 msgid "Hug" msgstr "Обнімає" #. http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%A1%94%E6%96%87%E5%AD%97 #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:59 msgid "Smileys (Japanese 2ch)" msgstr "Емоційки (японські, 2ch)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:60 msgid "Hey" msgstr "Гей" #. http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%A1%94%E6%96%87%E5%AD%97 #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:62 msgid "Smileys (Chinese)" msgstr "Емоційки (китайські)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:63 msgid "Crow" msgstr "Ворона" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:64 msgid "Bear" msgstr "Ведмідь" #. http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%82%A4%E3%83%B3%E3%82%BF%E3%83%BC%E3%83%8D%E3%83%83%E3%83%88%E3%82%B9%E3%83%A9%E3%83%B3%E3%82%B0 #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:66 msgid "Acronym" msgstr "Абревіатури" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:67 msgid "Acronym (Computer)" msgstr "Абревіатури (комп’ютерні)" #. http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%82%A4%E3%83%B3%E3%82%BF%E3%83%BC%E3%83%8D%E3%83%83%E3%83%88%E3%82%B9%E3%83%A9%E3%83%B3%E3%82%B0 #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:69 msgid "Acronym (Japanese)" msgstr "Абревіатури (японські)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:70 msgid "Do not want to read between lines (Aete Kuuki Wo Yomanai)" msgstr "Не хочу читати між рядками" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:71 msgid "Can't get together (Guda Guda)" msgstr "Не можу розібратися" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:72 msgid "Say whatever one feels (Iitaidake)" msgstr "Точно сказано (ітайдаке)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:73 msgid "Excited (Kitakore)" msgstr "Захоплення (кітакоре)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:74 msgid "Detail (Kuwashiku)" msgstr "Докладніше" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:75 msgid "Cannot read between lines (Kuuki Ga Yomenai)" msgstr "Не можу читати між рядками" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:76 msgid "Omission (Shouryaku)" msgstr "Недогляд (сьоряку)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:77 msgid "Excited (Waku Waku Teka Teka)" msgstr "Захоплення (ваку-ваку тека-тека)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:78 msgid "Laugh" msgstr "Гигикає" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:79 msgid "Dude (Oi!)" msgstr "Чувак" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:80 msgid "In The Meantime (Toriaezu, Ma)" msgstr "Між тим (торіецу, ма)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:81 msgid "Bye" msgstr "Па" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:82 msgid "False Start (Flying Get)" msgstr "Фальстарт" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:83 msgid "Fulfilling Life (Real life is Zyujitsu)" msgstr "Переповнений життям (життя — джіу-джітсу)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:84 msgid "Laugh (Warau)" msgstr "Гигикає (варо)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:85 msgid "Good job (Otsukare)" msgstr "Чудова робота (отсукаре)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:86 msgid "He (Yatsu <- Yashi)" msgstr "Він (яцу <- яцу)" #: ../data/w3c.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Char References" msgstr "Довідник з символів" #: ../data/zh.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Chinese" msgstr "Китайська" #: ../data/zh.xml.in.h:4 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:138 msgid "Bopomofo" msgstr "Бопомофо" #: ../input-pad/eek-gtk.c:62 msgid "Use libeek to draw keyboard" msgstr "Використовувати libeek для малювання клавіатури" #: ../input-pad/eek-gtk.c:234 msgid "eekboard layout" msgstr "Розкладка eekboard" #: ../input-pad/eek-gtk.c:246 msgid "eekboard Options" msgstr "Параметри eekboard" #: ../input-pad/eek-gtk.c:246 msgid "Show eekboard Options" msgstr "Показати параметри eekboard" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:37 msgid "Basic Latin" msgstr "Основні латинські" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:40 msgid "Latin Extended-B" msgstr "Латинь розширена-B" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:41 msgid "IPA Extensions" msgstr "Розширена IPA" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:42 msgid "Spacing Modifier Letters" msgstr "Знаки інтервалів" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:43 msgid "Combining Diacritical Marks" msgstr "Об’єднання діакритичних знаків" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:44 msgid "Greek and Coptic" msgstr "Грецькі і коптські" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:45 msgid "Cyrillic" msgstr "Кирилиця" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:46 msgid "Cyrillic Supplement" msgstr "Додаткова кирилиця" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:47 msgid "Armenian" msgstr "Вірменська" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:48 msgid "Hebrew" msgstr "Іврит" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:49 msgid "Arabic" msgstr "Арабська" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:50 msgid "Syriac" msgstr "Сирійська" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:51 msgid "Arabic Supplement" msgstr "Додаткові арабські" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:52 msgid "Thaana" msgstr "Таана" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:53 msgid "NKo" msgstr "Н’Ко" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:54 msgid "Samaritan" msgstr "Самаритянська" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:55 msgid "Devanagari" msgstr "Деванагарі" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:56 msgid "Bengali" msgstr "Бенгальська" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:57 msgid "Gurmukhi" msgstr "Гурмухі" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:58 msgid "Gujarati" msgstr "Гуджараті" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:59 msgid "Oriya" msgstr "Орія" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:60 msgid "Tamil" msgstr "Тамільська" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:61 msgid "Telugu" msgstr "Телугу" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:62 msgid "Kannada" msgstr "Каннада" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:63 msgid "Malayalam" msgstr "Малаялам" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:64 msgid "Sinhala" msgstr "Сингалійська" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:65 msgid "Thai" msgstr "Таїландська" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:66 msgid "Lao" msgstr "Лаоська" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:67 msgid "Tibetan" msgstr "Тибетська" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:68 msgid "Myanmar" msgstr "М’янмська" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:69 msgid "Georgian" msgstr "Грузинська" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:70 msgid "Hangul Jamo" msgstr "Хангиль-чжамо" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:71 msgid "Ethiopic" msgstr "Ефіопська" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:72 msgid "Ethiopic Supplement" msgstr "Додаткові ефіопські" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:73 msgid "Cherokee" msgstr "Черокі" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:74 msgid "Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics" msgstr "Уніфіковані силабічні канадських аборигенів" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:75 msgid "Ogham" msgstr "Огам" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:76 msgid "Runic" msgstr "Рунічна" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:77 msgid "Tagalog" msgstr "Тагалог" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:78 msgid "Hanunoo" msgstr "Хануну" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:79 msgid "Buhid" msgstr "Бухід" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:80 msgid "Tagbanwa" msgstr "Таґбанва" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:81 msgid "Khmer" msgstr "Кхмерська" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:82 msgid "Mongolian" msgstr "Монгольська" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:83 msgid "Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics Extended" msgstr "Уніфіковані силабічні канадських аборигенів (додаткові)" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:84 msgid "Limbu" msgstr "Лімбу" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:85 msgid "Tai Le" msgstr "Тай лі" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:86 msgid "New Tai Lue" msgstr "Нова тай лі" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:87 msgid "Khmer Symbols" msgstr "Кхмерські символи" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:88 msgid "Buginese" msgstr "Бугійська" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:89 msgid "Tai Tham" msgstr "Тай-тхем" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:90 msgid "Balinese" msgstr "Балійська" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:91 msgid "Sundanese" msgstr "Сунданська" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:92 msgid "Lepcha" msgstr "Лепча" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:93 msgid "Ol Chiki" msgstr "Ол-чикі" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:94 msgid "Vedic Extensions" msgstr "Ведичні розширення" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:95 msgid "Phonetic Extensions" msgstr "Фонетичні розширення" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:96 msgid "Phonetic Extensions Supplement" msgstr "Додаткові фонетичні розширення" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:97 msgid "Combining Diacritical Marks Supplement" msgstr "Додаткові об’єднання діакритичних знаків" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:98 msgid "Latin Extended Additional" msgstr "Латинські додаткові розширені" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:99 msgid "Greek Extended" msgstr "Розширені грецькі" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:100 msgid "General Punctuation" msgstr "Загальна пунктуація" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:101 msgid "Superscripts and Subscripts" msgstr "Верхні і нижні індекси" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:102 msgid "Currency Symbols" msgstr "Символи грошових одиниць" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:103 msgid "Combining Diacritical Marks for Symbols" msgstr "Об’єднання діакритичних знаків і символів" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:104 msgid "Letterlike Symbols" msgstr "Схожі на літери символи" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:105 msgid "Number Forms" msgstr "Форми чисел" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:106 msgid "Arrows" msgstr "Стрілки" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:107 msgid "Mathematical Operators" msgstr "Математичні оператори" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:108 msgid "Miscellaneous Technical" msgstr "Різні технічні" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:109 msgid "Control Pictures" msgstr "Малюнки керування" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:110 msgid "Optical Character Recognition" msgstr "Оптичне розпізнавання знаків" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:111 msgid "Enclosed Alphanumerics" msgstr "Буквено-цифрові у рамках" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:113 msgid "Block Elements" msgstr "Блокові елементи" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:114 msgid "Geometric Shapes" msgstr "Геометричні форми" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:115 msgid "Miscellaneous Symbols" msgstr "Різні символи" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:117 msgid "Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-A" msgstr "Різні математичні символи-A" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:118 msgid "Supplemental Arrows-A" msgstr "Додаткові стрілки-A" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:119 msgid "Braille Patterns" msgstr "Шаблони Брайля" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:120 msgid "Supplemental Arrows-B" msgstr "Додаткові стрілки-B" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:121 msgid "Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-B" msgstr "Різні математичні символи-B" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:122 msgid "Supplemental Mathematical Operators" msgstr "Додаткові математичні дії" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:123 msgid "Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows" msgstr "Різні символи і стрілки" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:124 msgid "Glagolitic" msgstr "Глаголиця" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:125 msgid "Latin Extended-C" msgstr "Латинь розширена-C" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:126 msgid "Coptic" msgstr "Коптська" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:127 msgid "Georgian Supplement" msgstr "Додаткові грузинські" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:128 msgid "Tifinagh" msgstr "Тіфінаг" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:129 msgid "Ethiopic Extended" msgstr "Розширена ефіопська" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:130 msgid "Cyrillic Extended-A" msgstr "Розширена кирилиця-A" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:131 msgid "Supplemental Punctuation" msgstr "Додаткова пунктуація" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:133 msgid "Kangxi Radicals" msgstr "Радикали кандзі" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:134 msgid "Ideographic Description Characters" msgstr "Символи-ідеограми" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:135 msgid "CJK Symbols and Punctuation" msgstr "Символи і пунктуація CJK" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:139 msgid "Hangul Compatibility Jamo" msgstr "Сумісні корейські" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:140 msgid "Kanbun" msgstr "Канбун" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:141 msgid "Bopomofo Extended" msgstr "Додаткові бопомофо" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:142 msgid "CJK Strokes" msgstr "Штрихи CJK" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:143 msgid "Katakana Phonetic Extensions" msgstr "Фонетичні розширення катакани" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:144 msgid "Enclosed CJK Letters and Months" msgstr "Вкладені ієрогліфи і назви місяців" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:146 msgid "CJK Unified Ideographs Extension A" msgstr "Ієрогліфічні ідеограми Додаток A" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:147 msgid "Yijing Hexagram Symbols" msgstr "Символи гексаграм «Книги перетворень»" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:148 msgid "CJK Unified Ideographs" msgstr "Універсальні ідеографічні ієрогліфи" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:149 msgid "Yi Syllables" msgstr "Склади Ї" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:150 msgid "Yi Radicals" msgstr "Радикалі Ї" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:151 msgid "Lisu" msgstr "Лісу" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:152 msgid "Vai" msgstr "Вай" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:153 msgid "Cyrillic Extended-B" msgstr "Розширена кирилиця-B" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:154 msgid "Bamum" msgstr "Бамум" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:155 msgid "Modifier Tone Letters" msgstr "Символи зміни тону" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:156 msgid "Latin Extended-D" msgstr "Латинь розширена-D" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:157 msgid "Syloti Nagri" msgstr "Силоті нагрі" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:158 msgid "Common Indic Number Forms" msgstr "Загальні індійські форми чисел" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:159 msgid "Phags-pa" msgstr "Фагс-па" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:160 msgid "Saurashtra" msgstr "Саураштра" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:161 msgid "Devanagari Extended" msgstr "Розширена деванагарі" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:162 msgid "Kayah Li" msgstr "Кая-лі" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:163 msgid "Rejang" msgstr "Реджан" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:164 msgid "Hangul Jamo Extended-A" msgstr "Корейска розширена-A" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:165 msgid "Javanese" msgstr "Яванська" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:166 msgid "Cham" msgstr "Тьям" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:167 msgid "Myanmar Extended-A" msgstr "М’янмська розширена-A" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:168 msgid "Tai Viet" msgstr "Тай-в’єт" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:169 msgid "Meetei Mayek" msgstr "Маніпурі" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:170 msgid "Hangul Syllables" msgstr "Склади хангиля" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:171 msgid "Hangul Jamo Extended-B" msgstr "Корейська розширена-B" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:172 msgid "High Surrogates" msgstr "Верхні замінники" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:173 msgid "High Private Use Surrogates" msgstr "Верхні приватні замінники" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:174 msgid "Low Surrogates" msgstr "Нижні замінники" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:175 msgid "Private Use Area" msgstr "Область приватного використання" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:176 msgid "CJK Compatibility Ideographs" msgstr "Сумісні ієрогліфічні ідеограми" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:177 msgid "Alphabetic Presentation Forms" msgstr "Форми відтворення абеток" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:178 msgid "Arabic Presentation Forms-A" msgstr "Форми відображення арабської A" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:179 msgid "Variation Selectors" msgstr "Вибір варіантів" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:180 msgid "Vertical Forms" msgstr "Вертикальні форми" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:181 msgid "Combining Half Marks" msgstr "Комбіновані позначки половинок" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:182 msgid "CJK Compatibility Forms" msgstr "Сумісні ієрогліфічні форми" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:183 msgid "Small Form Variants" msgstr "Варіанти малих форм" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:184 msgid "Arabic Presentation Forms-B" msgstr "Форми відображення арабської B" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:185 msgid "Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms" msgstr "Форми півширини та повної ширини" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:186 msgid "Specials" msgstr "Спеціальні" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:187 msgid "Linear B Syllabary" msgstr "Лінійна писемність B, склади" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:188 msgid "Linear B Ideograms" msgstr "Лінійна писемність B, ідеограми" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:189 msgid "Aegean Numbers" msgstr "Егейські числа" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:190 msgid "Ancient Greek Numbers" msgstr "Давньогрецькі числа" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:191 msgid "Ancient Symbols" msgstr "Давні символи" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:192 msgid "Phaistos Disc" msgstr "Фестський диск" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:193 msgid "Lycian" msgstr "лікійська" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:194 msgid "Carian" msgstr "Карійська" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:195 msgid "Old Italic" msgstr "Давня італійська" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:197 msgid "Ugaritic" msgstr "Угаритська" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:198 msgid "Old Persian" msgstr "Старовинна персидська" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:199 msgid "Deseret" msgstr "Дезерет" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:201 msgid "Osmanya" msgstr "Османья" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:202 msgid "Cypriot Syllabary" msgstr "Кіпріотська складова абетка" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:203 msgid "Imperial Aramaic" msgstr "імперська арамейська" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:204 msgid "Phoenician" msgstr "фінікійська" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:205 msgid "Lydian" msgstr "лідійська" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:206 msgid "Kharoshthi" msgstr "Кхароштхі" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:207 msgid "Old South Arabian" msgstr "Давня південноарабська" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:208 msgid "Avestan" msgstr "Авестанська" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:209 msgid "Inscriptional Parthian" msgstr "Інскрипційна парфянська" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:210 msgid "Inscriptional Pahlavi" msgstr "Інскрипційна пехлеві" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:211 msgid "Old Turkic" msgstr "Давня турецька" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:212 msgid "Rumi Numeral Symbols" msgstr "Числові символи румі" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:213 msgid "Kaithi" msgstr "Кайтхі" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:214 msgid "Cuneiform" msgstr "Клинопис" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:215 msgid "Cuneiform Numbers and Punctuation" msgstr "Клинописні числа і пунктуація" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:216 msgid "Egyptian Hieroglyphs" msgstr "Єгипетська ієрогліфічна" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:217 msgid "Byzantine Musical Symbols" msgstr "Візантійські музичні символи" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:218 msgid "Musical Symbols" msgstr "Музичні символи" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:219 msgid "Ancient Greek Musical Notation" msgstr "Давньогрецькі символи запису музики" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:220 msgid "Tai Xuan Jing Symbols" msgstr "Символи Тай Хуан Жинь" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:221 msgid "Counting Rod Numerals" msgstr "Числа з паличок для лічби" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:222 msgid "Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols" msgstr "Математичні буквено-цифрові символи" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:223 msgid "Mahjong Tiles" msgstr "Плитки маджонґ" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:224 msgid "Domino Tiles" msgstr "Плитки доміно" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:225 msgid "Enclosed Alphanumeric Supplement" msgstr "Додаткові буквенно-цифрові у рамках" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:226 msgid "Enclosed Ideographic Supplement" msgstr "Додаткові ідеографічні у рамках" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:227 msgid "CJK Unified Ideographs Extension B" msgstr "Уніфіковані ієрогліфічні ідеограми, додаток B" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:228 msgid "CJK Unified Ideographs Extension C" msgstr "Ієрогліфічні ідеограми, додаток C" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:229 msgid "CJK Compatibility Ideographs Supplement" msgstr "Додаткові ієрогліфічні ідеограми для сумісності" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:230 msgid "Tags" msgstr "Мітки" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:231 msgid "Variation Selectors Supplement" msgstr "Додаткові символи зміни" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:232 msgid "Supplementary Private Use Area-A" msgstr "Додаткова область приватного використання A" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:233 msgid "Supplementary Private Use Area-B" msgstr "Додаткова область приватного використання B" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:172 msgid "Display version" msgstr "Показати дані щодо версії" #. Translators: the word 'KBDUI' is not translated. #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:175 msgid "Use KBDUI to draw keyboard" msgstr "Використовувати KBDUI для малювання клавіатури" #. Translators: the word 'TYPE' is not translated. #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:178 msgid "Use TYPE of char table. The available TYPE=0, 1, 2" msgstr "Використовувати тип TYPE таблиці символів. Доступні значення: TYPE=0, 1, 2" #. Translators: the word 'TYPE' is not translated. #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:181 msgid "Use TYPE of keyboard layout. The available TYPE=0, 1" msgstr "Використовувати тип TYPE розкладки клавіатури. Доступні значення: TYPE=0, 1" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:188 msgid "Use XTEST module to send key events" msgstr "Використовувати модуль XTEST для надсилання натискань клавіш" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:193 msgid "Use XSendEvent to send key events" msgstr "Використовувати XSendEvent для надсилання натискань клавіш" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:1301 msgid "Fold layout" msgstr "Згорнути розкладку" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:1306 ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:2695 msgid "Extend layout" msgstr "Розгорнути розкладку" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:2895 msgid "Layout" msgstr "Розкладка" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:3170 msgid "_Layout:" msgstr "_Розкладка:" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:3200 msgid "_Configure Layouts" msgstr "_Налаштувати розкладки" #. No longer used in gtk 2.20 #. gchar *license1, *license2, *license3; #. license1 = _("" #. "This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or " #. "modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public " #. "License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either " #. "version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version."); #. #. license2 = _("" #. "This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, " #. "but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of " #. "MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU " #. "Lesser General Public License for more details."); #. #. license3 = _("" #. "You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public " #. "License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software " #. "Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, " #. "MA 02110-1301 USA"); #. #. license = g_strdup_printf ("%s\n\n%s\n\n%s", #. license1, license2, license3); #. #. This format has been used since gtk 2.20. #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:3239 #, c-format msgid "This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details, visit %s" msgstr "Вам не надається жодних гарантій щодо роботи цієї програми. Щоб дізнатися більше, відвідайте %s" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:3707 msgid "Group" msgstr "Група" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:3715 msgid "Subgroup" msgstr "Підгрупа" input-pad-1.0.3/po/fr.po0000644000000000000000000016437512250242453011707 00000000000000# French translations for input-pad # Copyright (C) 2010-2013 Takao Fujiwara # This file is distributed under the same license as the input-pad package. # # Translators: # Jérôme Fenal , 2012-2013 # Nobuharu Kojima , 2012 # , 2012 # Nobuharu Kojima , 2012 msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: input-pad\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: http://code.google.com/p/input-pad/issues/list\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2012-12-17 04:12+0900\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2013-11-20 10:40+0000\n" "Last-Translator: Jérôme Fenal \n" "Language-Team: French \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "Language: fr\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n > 1);\n" #: ../data/alphabet.xml.in.in.h:1 msgid "Alphabets" msgstr "Alphabets" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Symbols" msgstr "Symboles" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Currency" msgstr "Monnaie" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Letterlike" msgstr "Letterlike" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Miscellaneous" msgstr "Divers" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:5 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:116 msgid "Dingbats" msgstr "Casseaux" #. Translators: Superscripts and Subscripts #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:7 msgid "Super and Sub" msgstr "Exposants et indices" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:8 msgid "Bold" msgstr "Gras" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:9 msgid "Italic" msgstr "Italique" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:10 msgid "Script" msgstr "Script" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Double Struck" msgstr "Double barré" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:12 msgid "All" msgstr "Tous" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:13 ../data/zh.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Numbers" msgstr "Nombres" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:14 msgid "Roman" msgstr "Romain" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Enclosed" msgstr "Cerclés" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:16 msgid "Fraction" msgstr "Fraction" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:17 msgid "Technical" msgstr "Technique" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:18 msgid "Unit" msgstr "Unité" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Mathematical" msgstr "Mathématiques" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:20 msgid "Controls" msgstr "Contrôles" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:21 msgid "OCR" msgstr "OCR" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:22 msgid "Graphics" msgstr "Graphiques" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:23 msgid "Arrow" msgstr "Flèche" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:24 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:112 msgid "Box Drawing" msgstr "Dessiner des boîtes" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:25 ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:3937 msgid "Block" msgstr "Bloc" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:26 msgid "Geometric" msgstr "Géométriques" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:27 msgid "Braille" msgstr "Braille" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:28 msgid "Punctuations" msgstr "Ponctuations" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:29 msgid "General" msgstr "Généraux" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:30 msgid "CJK" msgstr "CJK" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:31 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:145 msgid "CJK Compatibility" msgstr "Compatibilité CJK " #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:32 msgid "Small Form" msgstr "Petite forme" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Command" msgstr "Commande" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Date" msgstr "Date" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Normal Date" msgstr "Date normale" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Date and Time" msgstr "Date et temps" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:5 msgid "ChangeLog date" msgstr "Date du journal de modification" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:6 msgid "USA English date" msgstr "Date anglaise USA" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:7 msgid "UK English date" msgstr "Date anglaise UK" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:8 msgid "ISO 8601 date" msgstr "Date ISO 8601" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:9 msgid "Era" msgstr "Ère" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:10 msgid "Century Year" msgstr "Émoticones" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Normal Time" msgstr "Temps normal" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:12 msgid "English Time" msgstr "Temps anglais" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:13 msgid "Month" msgstr "Mois" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:14 msgid "English Month" msgstr "Mois anglais" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Short Month" msgstr "Mois court" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:16 msgid "English Short Month" msgstr "Court mois anglais" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:17 msgid "Weekday" msgstr "Jour de la semaine" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:18 msgid "English Weekday" msgstr "Jour de la semaine anglais" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Short Weekday" msgstr "Jour de la semaine court" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:20 msgid "English Short Weekday" msgstr "Court jour de la semaine anglais" #: ../data/goth.xml.in.h:1 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:196 msgid "Gothic" msgstr "Gothique" #: ../data/input-pad.desktop.in.h:1 ../data/input-pad.ui.h:50 #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:5320 ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:5321 msgid "Input Pad" msgstr "Aire de saisie" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:1 msgid "_File" msgstr "_Fichier" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:2 msgid "Close the program" msgstr "Fermer le programme" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:3 msgid "_Close" msgstr "_Fermer" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:4 msgid "_Pad" msgstr "_Pad" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:5 msgid "_Code Point" msgstr "Point de _code" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:6 msgid "_Show Pad" msgstr "Afficher le _pad" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:7 msgid "Show _All Characters" msgstr "_Afficher tous les caractères" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:8 msgid "Show _Custom Characters" msgstr "Afficher des _caractères personnalisés" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:9 msgid "Show _Nothing" msgstr "_Ne rien afficher" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:10 msgid "Show _Keyboard Layout" msgstr "Afficher la disposition des touches du _clavier" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:11 msgid "_Help" msgstr "_Aide" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:12 msgid "_Troubleshoot" msgstr "_Résoudre les problèmes" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:13 msgid "Code Point Dialog" msgstr "Boîte de dialogue de point de code" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:14 msgid "Unicode" msgstr "Unicode" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:15 msgid "You can choose encoding type" msgstr "Vous pouvez choisir le type d'encodage" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:16 msgid "Current Encoding" msgstr "Encodage actuel" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:17 msgid "Copy Buffer" msgstr "Mémoire tampon de copie" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:18 msgid "" "Base 16\n" "Hex" msgstr "Base 16\nHex" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:20 msgid "Set number case to hexadecimal" msgstr "Définir la base des nombres à hexadécimal" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:21 msgid "" "Base 10\n" "Dec" msgstr "Base 10\nDec" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:23 msgid "Set number case to decimal" msgstr "Définir la base des nombres à décimal" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:24 msgid "" "Base 8\n" "Oct" msgstr "Base 8\nOct" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:26 msgid "Set number case to octal" msgstr "Définir la base des nombres à octal" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:27 msgid "" "Base 2\n" "Bin" msgstr "Base 2\nBin" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:29 msgid "Set number case to binary" msgstr "Définir la base des nombres à binaire" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:30 msgid "Code Point:" msgstr "Point de code :" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:31 msgid "Character:" msgstr "Caractère :" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:32 msgid "_Send" msgstr "_Envoyer" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:33 msgid "Input Pad Troubleshoot" msgstr "Dépannage de Input Pad" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:35 #, no-c-format msgid "" "\n" "This application can be run either as a stand-alone program or under an input method application.\n" "If you wish to send multi-byte characters, this application needs to be run under an input method application.\n" "If you wish to send characters to X11 applications, those applications needs to allow send events. e.g.\n" "% xterm -xrm \"XTerm*allowSendEvents: true\"\n" "\n" "You also can copy pad files from /usr/share/input-pad/pad to $HOME/.config/pad to customize those in \"Custom Character\" pane." msgstr "\nCette application peut être exécutée en tant que programme autonome ou en application d'une demande de méthode de saisie.\nSi vous souhaitez envoyer des caractères multi-octets, cette application doit être exécutée en application d'une méthode de saisie.\n\nSi vous souhaitez envoyer des caractères à des applications X11, ces applications doivent permettre l'envoi d'événements. Par exemple :\n% xterm -xrm \"XTerm*allowSendEvents: true\"\n\nVous pouvez également copier des fichiers tampons à partir de /usr/share/input-pad/pad à $HOME/.config/pad afin de les personnaliser dans le volet « Caractères personnalisés »." #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:42 msgid "Configure Keyboard Layouts" msgstr "Configurer la disposition des touches du clavier" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:43 msgid "A_vailable layouts:" msgstr "Dispositions _disponibles:" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:44 msgid "_Layouts shown in the list:" msgstr "Dispositions figurant dans la _liste:" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:45 msgid "_Options" msgstr "_Options" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:46 msgid "Configure Keyboard Options" msgstr "Configurer les options du clavier" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:47 msgid "_Use the default keyboard option" msgstr "_Utiliser l'option par défaut du clavier" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:48 msgid "Use the defualt XKB option" msgstr "Utiliser l'option XKB par défaut" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:49 msgid "Keyboard Option" msgstr "Options du clavier" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:51 msgid "The input pad is a tool to send a character on button." msgstr "Le pad de saisie est un outil pour envoyer un caractère sur un bouton." #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:52 msgid "translator_credits" msgstr "Jérôme Fenal PythonSnake FIXME" #. "IPA" stands for "International Phonetic Alphabet" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:2 msgid "IPA (Obsolete)" msgstr "API (Obsolète)" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:3 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:6 msgid "Open back unrounded vowel" msgstr "Voyelle ouverte postérieure non arrondie" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Palatalized voiced bilabial plosive" msgstr "Plosive bilabiale voisée palatalisée" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:5 msgid "Voiceless palatal implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:6 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:138 msgid "Alveolar click" msgstr "Clic alvéolaire" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:7 msgid "Palatalized voiced alveolar plosive" msgstr "Plosive alvéolaire voisée palatalisée" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:8 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:25 msgid "Voiced alveolar affricate" msgstr "Consonne affriquée alvéolaire voisée" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:9 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:27 msgid "Voiced alveopalatal affricate" msgstr "Consonne fricative alvéopalatalisée voisée" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:10 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:26 msgid "Voiced palato-alveolar affricate" msgstr "Consonne affriquée palato-alvéolaire voisée" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Palatalized voiceless labiodental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:12 msgid "Palatalized voiced velar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:13 msgid "Palatalized voiceless velar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:14 msgid "Voiceless velar implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Palatalized alveolar lateral approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:16 msgid "Palatalized bilabial nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:17 msgid "Palatalized alveolar nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:18 msgid "Syllabic alveolar nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Palatalized voiceless bilabial plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:20 msgid "Voiceless bilabial implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:21 msgid "Palatalized alveolar trill" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:22 msgid "Voiced strident apico-alveolar trill" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:23 msgid "Palatalized voiceless alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:24 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Voiceless alveopalatal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:25 msgid "Labialized voiceless palato-alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:26 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:103 msgid "Voiceless alveopalatal affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:27 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:101 msgid "Voiceless alveolar affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:28 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:102 msgid "Voiceless palato-alveolar affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:29 msgid "Palatalized voiceless alveolar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:30 msgid "Voiceless alveolar implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:31 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:137 msgid "Dental click" msgstr "Cyrillique étendu-B" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:32 msgid "Voiceless uvular implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:33 msgid "Palatalized voiced labiodental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:34 msgid "Palatalized voiceless velar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:35 msgid "Palatalized voiced alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:36 msgid "Labialized voiced palato-alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:37 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:128 msgid "Voiced alveopalatal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:38 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:106 msgid "Near-close near-back vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:39 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:140 msgid "Alveolar lateral click" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:40 msgid "Labialized voiceless alveolar or dental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:41 msgid "Labialized voiced alveolar or dental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:42 msgid "Combining labialization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:43 msgid "Combining palatalization mark" msgstr "" #. "IPA" stands for "International Phonetic Alphabet" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:2 msgid "IPA (Unofficial)" msgstr "API (non officiel)" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Voiced labiodental plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:4 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:18 msgid "Voiceless palatal lateral affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:5 msgid "Voiced retroflex implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:6 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:88 msgid "Alveolar flap" msgstr "Consonne battue alvéolaire voisée" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:7 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:125 msgid "Voiceless palatal lateral fricative" msgstr "Consonne fricative latérale palatale sourde" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:8 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:91 msgid "Retroflex flap" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:9 msgid "Voiceless retroflex lateral fricative" msgstr "" #. "PUA" stands for "Private Use Area" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Voiceless retroflex lateral fricative (PUA)" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:12 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:59 msgid "Voiceless velar lateral affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:13 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:68 msgid "Voiceless velar lateral fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:14 msgid "Epiglottal trill" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Voiceless labiodental plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:16 msgid "Voiceless retroflex lateral affricate" msgstr "" #. "PUA" stands for "Private Use Area" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:18 msgid "Voiceless retroflex lateral affricate (PUA)" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Combining stridency mark" msgstr "" #. "PUA" stands for "Private Use Area" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:21 msgid "Combining stridency mark (PUA)" msgstr "" #. "IPA" stands for "International Phonetic Alphabet" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:2 msgid "IPA" msgstr "API" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Open front unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Open central unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:5 msgid "Near-open central vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:7 msgid "Open back rounded vowel" msgstr "Voyelle ouverte postérieure arrondie" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:8 msgid "Open-mid back unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:9 msgid "Near-open front unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:10 msgid "Voiced bilabial plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Voiced labiodental affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:12 msgid "Voiced bilabial implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:13 msgid "Bilabial trill" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:14 msgid "Voiced bilabial fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Voiceless palatal plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:16 msgid "Voiceless palatal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:17 msgid "Voiceless palatal affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:20 msgid "Voiced alveolar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:21 msgid "Voiced alveolar implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:22 msgid "Voiced retroflex plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:23 msgid "Voiced dental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:24 msgid "Voiced alveolar lateral affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:28 msgid "Voiced retroflex affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:29 msgid "Close-mid front unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:30 msgid "Close-mid central unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:31 msgid "Mid-central vowel" msgstr "Voyelle moyenne centrale" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:32 msgid "Rhotacized mid-central vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:33 msgid "Open-mid front unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:34 msgid "Open-mid central rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:35 msgid "Open-mid central unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:36 msgid "Rhotacized open-mid central unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:37 msgid "Voiceless labiodental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:38 msgid "Velopharyngeal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:39 msgid "Voiced velar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:40 msgid "Voiced labial-velar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:41 msgid "Voiced velar implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:42 msgid "Voiced uvular plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:43 msgid "Voiced uvular implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:44 msgid "Voiceless glottal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:45 msgid "Voiced glottal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:46 msgid "Voiceless pharyngeal fricative" msgstr "Hangeul Jamo" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:47 msgid "Voiceless coarticulated velar and palato-alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:48 msgid "Voiceless epiglottal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:49 msgid "Close front unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:50 msgid "Near-close near-front unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:51 msgid "Near-close central unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:52 msgid "Close central unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:53 msgid "Palatal approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:54 msgid "Voiced palatal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:55 msgid "Voiced palatal plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:56 msgid "Voiced palatal affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:57 msgid "Voiced palatal implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:58 msgid "Voiceless velar plosive" msgstr "Consonne occlusive vélaire sourde" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:60 msgid "Voiceless labial-velar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:61 msgid "Voiceless velar affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:62 msgid "Alveolar lateral approximant" msgstr "Consonne spirante latérale alvéolaire voisée" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:63 msgid "Velarized alveolar lateral approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:64 msgid "Voiceless alveolar lateral fricative" msgstr "Formes de compatibilité CJC" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:65 msgid "Retroflex lateral approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:66 msgid "Voiced alveolar lateral fricative" msgstr "Consonne fricative latérale alvéolaire voisée" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:67 msgid "Velar lateral approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:69 msgid "Bilabial nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:70 msgid "Labiodental nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:71 msgid "Alveolar nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:72 msgid "Velar nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:73 msgid "Labial-velar nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:74 msgid "Palatal nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:75 msgid "Retroflex nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:76 msgid "Uvular nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:77 msgid "Close-mid back rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:78 msgid "Close-mid front rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:79 msgid "Close-mid central rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:80 msgid "Open-mid front rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:81 msgid "Open front rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:82 msgid "Voiceless bilabial plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:83 msgid "Voiceless bilabial-labiodental affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:84 msgid "Voiceless bilabial affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:85 msgid "Voiceless labiodental affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:86 msgid "Voiceless uvular plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:87 msgid "Alveolar trill" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:89 msgid "Alveolar lateral flap" msgstr "Consonne battue latérale alvéolaire voisée" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:90 msgid "Uvular trill" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:92 msgid "Alveolar approximant" msgstr "Consonne spirante alvéolaire voisée" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:93 msgid "Retroflex approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:94 msgid "Voiced uvular fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:95 msgid "Voiceless alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:96 msgid "Voiceless palato-alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:97 msgid "Voiceless retroflex fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:98 msgid "Voiceless alveolar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:99 msgid "Voiceless retroflex plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:100 msgid "Voiceless alveolar lateral affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:104 msgid "Voiceless retroflex affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:105 msgid "Close back rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:107 msgid "Near-close central vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:108 msgid "Close central rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:109 msgid "Labial-palatal approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:110 msgid "Close back unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:111 msgid "Voiced labiodental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:112 msgid "Labiodental flap" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:113 msgid "Labiodental approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:114 msgid "Voiced velar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:115 msgid "Close-mid back unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:116 msgid "Voiced labiovelar approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:117 msgid "Voiceless labiovelar approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:118 msgid "Velar approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:119 msgid "Bilabial percussive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:120 msgid "Voiceless velar fricative" msgstr "Consonne fricative vélaire sourde" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:121 msgid "Voiceless uvular fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:122 msgid "Close front rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:123 msgid "Near-close near-front rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:124 msgid "Palatal lateral approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:126 msgid "Voiced alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:127 msgid "Voiced palato-alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:129 msgid "Voiced retroflex fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:130 msgid "Voiceless dental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:131 msgid "Voiceless bilabial fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:132 msgid "Glottal stop" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:133 msgid "Epiglottal plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:134 msgid "Voiced pharyngeal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:135 msgid "Voiced epiglottal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:136 msgid "Bilabial click" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:139 msgid "Palatal click" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:141 msgid "Bidental percussive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:142 msgid "Aspiration mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:143 msgid "Non-aspiration mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:144 msgid "Breathy voice mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:145 msgid "Palatalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:146 msgid "Lateral release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:147 msgid "Bilabial nasal release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:148 msgid "Labiodental nasal release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:149 msgid "Alveolar nasal release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:150 msgid "Palatal nasal release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:151 msgid "Retroflex nasal release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:152 msgid "Uvular nasal release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:153 msgid "Labio-palatalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:154 msgid "Labiodentalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:155 msgid "Labialization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:156 msgid "Velarization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:157 msgid "Glottalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:158 msgid "Pharyngealization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:159 msgid "Combining velarization/pharyngealization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:160 msgid "Combining laryngealization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:161 msgid "Combining retroflexion mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:162 msgid "Ejection mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:163 msgid "Rhotacization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:164 msgid "Combining dentalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:165 msgid "Combining dentolabialization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:166 msgid "Combining alveolarization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:167 msgid "Combining linguolabialization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:168 msgid "Combining apicalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:169 msgid "Combining laminalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:170 msgid "Combining centralization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:171 msgid "Combining mid-centralization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:172 msgid "Combining nasalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:173 msgid "Combining nasalization mark below" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:174 msgid "Combining denasalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:175 msgid "Combining nasal friction mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:176 msgid "Combining velopharyngeal friction mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:177 msgid "Combining voiced mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:178 msgid "Combining voiceless mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:179 msgid "Combining voiceless mark above" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:180 msgid "Pre-voicing/post-voicing mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:181 msgid "Combining breathy voice mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:182 msgid "Combining unreleased stop mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:183 msgid "Combining more rounded mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:184 msgid "Combining less rounded mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:185 msgid "Combining labial spreading mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:186 msgid "Combining syllabic mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:187 msgid "Combining syllabic mark above" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:188 msgid "Combining non-syllabic mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:189 msgid "Combining non-syllabic mark above" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:190 msgid "Combining top tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:191 msgid "Combining high tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:192 msgid "Combining mid tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:193 msgid "Combining low tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:194 msgid "Combining bottom tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:195 msgid "Combining falling tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:196 msgid "Combining high falling tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:197 msgid "Combining low falling tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:198 msgid "Combining rising tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:199 msgid "Combining high rising tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:200 msgid "Combining low rising tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:201 msgid "Combining dipping tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:202 msgid "Combining peaking tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:203 msgid "Top tone letter" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:204 msgid "High tone letter" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:205 msgid "Mid tone letter" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:206 msgid "Low tone letter" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:207 msgid "Bottom tone letter" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:208 msgid "Falling tone digraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:209 msgid "High falling tone digraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:210 msgid "Rising tone digraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:211 msgid "High rising tone digraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:212 msgid "Low rising tone digraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:213 msgid "Dipping tone trigraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:214 msgid "Peaking tone trigraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:215 msgid "Upstep mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:216 msgid "Downstep mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:217 msgid "Minor break" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:218 msgid "Major break" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:219 msgid "Rising intonation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:220 msgid "Falling intonation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:221 msgid "Advanced articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:222 msgid "Retracted articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:223 msgid "Combining advanced articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:224 msgid "Combining retracted articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:225 msgid "Raised sound mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:226 msgid "Lowered sound mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:227 msgid "Combining raised sound mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:228 msgid "Combining lowered sound mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:229 msgid "Combining tongue root advancement mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:230 msgid "Combining tongue root retraction mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:231 msgid "Combining strong articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:232 msgid "Combining weak articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:233 msgid "Combining whistled articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:234 msgid "Combining sliding articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:235 msgid "Egression mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:236 msgid "Ingression mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:237 msgid "Combining ligature tie" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:238 msgid "Combining ligature undertie" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:239 msgid "Elongation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:240 msgid "Weak elongation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:241 msgid "Combining extra-short duration mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:242 msgid "Liaison mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:243 msgid "Stress mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:244 msgid "Weak stress mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:245 msgid "Syllable break" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:246 msgid "Opening orthographic bracket" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:247 msgid "Closing orthographic bracket" msgstr "" #: ../data/ja.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Japanese" msgstr "Japonais" #: ../data/ja.xml.in.h:2 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:136 msgid "Hiragana" msgstr "Hiragana" #: ../data/ja.xml.in.h:3 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:137 msgid "Katakana" msgstr "Katakana" #: ../data/ja.xml.in.h:4 ../data/zh.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Radicals" msgstr "Radicaux" #: ../data/ja.xml.in.h:5 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:132 msgid "CJK Radicals Supplement" msgstr "Radicaux suppléments CJC" #: ../data/keyboard.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Keyboard" msgstr "Clavier" #: ../data/keyboard.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Function Key" msgstr "Touche de fonction" #: ../data/keyboard.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Key Pad" msgstr "Clavier numérique" #: ../data/latin.xml.in.h:1 msgid "ASCII" msgstr "ASCII" #: ../data/latin.xml.in.h:2 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:38 msgid "Latin-1 Supplement" msgstr "Supplément Latin-1" #: ../data/latin.xml.in.h:3 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:39 msgid "Latin Extended-A" msgstr "Latin étendu-A" #: ../data/latin.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Old and Middle English" msgstr "Ancien et moyen anglais" #: ../data/runr.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Runes (Unicode Block)" msgstr "Runes (bloc Unicode)" #: ../data/runr.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Runes (Elder Fuþark)" msgstr "" #: ../data/runr.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Runes (Younger Fuþark)" msgstr "" #: ../data/runr.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Runes (Fuþorc)" msgstr "" #: ../data/shaw.xml.in.h:1 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:200 msgid "Shavian" msgstr "Shavien" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Chat" msgstr "Bavarder" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Smileys" msgstr "Émoticones" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Smile" msgstr "Sourire" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Smile Big" msgstr "Grand sourire" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:5 msgid "Sad" msgstr "Triste" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:6 msgid "Wink" msgstr "Cligner" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:7 msgid "Tongue" msgstr "Langue" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:8 msgid "Shock" msgstr "Choc" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:9 msgid "Kiss | Secret" msgstr "Embrasser | Secret" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:10 msgid "Glasses Cool | Eyeroll" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Glasses Cool" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:12 msgid "Angry" msgstr "Fâché" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:13 msgid "Embarrassed" msgstr "Embarrassé" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:14 msgid "Confused" msgstr "Confus" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Crying" msgstr "Pleurs" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:16 msgid "Neutral" msgstr "Neutres" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:17 msgid "Thinking" msgstr "Réfléchir" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:18 msgid "Don't Know" msgstr "Ne pas savoir" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Party" msgstr "Fête" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:20 msgid "Yawn" msgstr "Bâiller" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:21 msgid "Bunny" msgstr "Lapin" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:22 msgid "Sick" msgstr "Malade" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:23 msgid "Devil" msgstr "Diable" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:24 msgid "Angel" msgstr "Ange" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:25 msgid "Love" msgstr "Aimer" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:26 msgid "Love Over" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:27 msgid "Cat" msgstr "Chat" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:28 msgid "Dog" msgstr "Chien" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:29 msgid "Moon" msgstr "Lune" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:30 msgid "Star" msgstr "Étoile" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:31 msgid "Film" msgstr "Film" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:32 msgid "Musical Note" msgstr "Note musicale" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:33 msgid "Mail" msgstr "Message" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:34 msgid "Clock" msgstr "Montre" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:35 msgid "Kiss" msgstr "Embrasser" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:36 msgid "Present" msgstr "Cadeau" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:37 msgid "Cake" msgstr "Gâteau" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:38 msgid "Coffee" msgstr "Café" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:39 msgid "Phone" msgstr "Téléphone" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:40 msgid "Hug Left" msgstr "Câlin gauche" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:41 msgid "Hug Right" msgstr "Câlin droit" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:42 msgid "Beer" msgstr "Bière" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:43 msgid "Drink" msgstr "Boisson" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:44 msgid "Boy" msgstr "Garçon" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:45 msgid "Girl" msgstr "Fille" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:46 msgid "Yes" msgstr "Oui" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:47 msgid "No" msgstr "Non" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:48 msgid "Shut Mouth" msgstr "Fermer la bouche" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:49 msgid "Money Mouth" msgstr "Bouche d'argent" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:50 msgid "Foot in Mouth" msgstr "Pied dans la bouche" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:51 msgid "Shout" msgstr "Crier" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:52 msgid "Monkey" msgstr "Singe" #. http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%A1%94%E6%96%87%E5%AD%97 #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:54 msgid "Smileys (Japanese)" msgstr "Émoticones (japonais)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:55 msgid "Smoking" msgstr "Fumer" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:56 msgid "Sorry" msgstr "Désolé" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:57 msgid "Hug" msgstr "Câlin" #. http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%A1%94%E6%96%87%E5%AD%97 #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:59 msgid "Smileys (Japanese 2ch)" msgstr "Émoticones (japonais 2ch)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:60 msgid "Hey" msgstr "Hé" #. http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%A1%94%E6%96%87%E5%AD%97 #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:62 msgid "Smileys (Chinese)" msgstr "Émoticones (chinois)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:63 msgid "Crow" msgstr "Corneille" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:64 msgid "Bear" msgstr "Ours" #. http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%82%A4%E3%83%B3%E3%82%BF%E3%83%BC%E3%83%8D%E3%83%83%E3%83%88%E3%82%B9%E3%83%A9%E3%83%B3%E3%82%B0 #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:66 msgid "Acronym" msgstr "Acronyme" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:67 msgid "Acronym (Computer)" msgstr "Acronyme (ordinateur)" #. http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%82%A4%E3%83%B3%E3%82%BF%E3%83%BC%E3%83%8D%E3%83%83%E3%83%88%E3%82%B9%E3%83%A9%E3%83%B3%E3%82%B0 #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:69 msgid "Acronym (Japanese)" msgstr "Acronyme (japonais)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:70 msgid "Do not want to read between lines (Aete Kuuki Wo Yomanai)" msgstr "Vous pas vouloir lire entre les lignes (Aete Kuuki Wo Yomanai)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:71 msgid "Can't get together (Guda Guda)" msgstr "Ne pas pouvoir se réunir (Guda Guda)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:72 msgid "Say whatever one feels (Iitaidake)" msgstr "Dire ce que l'on ressent (Iitaidake)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:73 msgid "Excited (Kitakore)" msgstr "Excité (Kitakore)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:74 msgid "Detail (Kuwashiku)" msgstr "Détail (Kuwashiku)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:75 msgid "Cannot read between lines (Kuuki Ga Yomenai)" msgstr "Impossible de lire entre les lignes (Kuuki Ga Yomenai)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:76 msgid "Omission (Shouryaku)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:77 msgid "Excited (Waku Waku Teka Teka)" msgstr "Excité (Waku Waku Teka Teka)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:78 msgid "Laugh" msgstr "Rire" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:79 msgid "Dude (Oi!)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:80 msgid "In The Meantime (Toriaezu, Ma)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:81 msgid "Bye" msgstr "Au revoir" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:82 msgid "False Start (Flying Get)" msgstr "False Start (Flying Get)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:83 msgid "Fulfilling Life (Real life is Zyujitsu)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:84 msgid "Laugh (Warau)" msgstr "Rire (Warau)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:85 msgid "Good job (Otsukare)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:86 msgid "He (Yatsu <- Yashi)" msgstr "" #: ../data/w3c.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Char References" msgstr "Références Char" #: ../data/zh.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Chinese" msgstr "Chinois" #: ../data/zh.xml.in.h:4 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:138 msgid "Bopomofo" msgstr "Bopomofo" #: ../input-pad/eek-gtk.c:62 msgid "Use libeek to draw keyboard" msgstr "Utilisez libeek de dessiner le clavier" #: ../input-pad/eek-gtk.c:234 msgid "eekboard layout" msgstr "Disposition eekboard" #: ../input-pad/eek-gtk.c:246 msgid "eekboard Options" msgstr "Options d'eekboard" #: ../input-pad/eek-gtk.c:246 msgid "Show eekboard Options" msgstr "Afficher les options d'eekboard" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:37 msgid "Basic Latin" msgstr "Latin de base" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:40 msgid "Latin Extended-B" msgstr "Latin étendu-B" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:41 msgid "IPA Extensions" msgstr "Extensions à l'API" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:42 msgid "Spacing Modifier Letters" msgstr "Diacritiques sans chasse combinés avec une espace" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:43 msgid "Combining Diacritical Marks" msgstr "Marques diacritiques combinantes" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:44 msgid "Greek and Coptic" msgstr "Grec et copte" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:45 msgid "Cyrillic" msgstr "Cyrillique" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:46 msgid "Cyrillic Supplement" msgstr "Supplément cyrillique" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:47 msgid "Armenian" msgstr "Arménien" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:48 msgid "Hebrew" msgstr "Hébreu" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:49 msgid "Arabic" msgstr "Arabe" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:50 msgid "Syriac" msgstr "Syriaque" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:51 msgid "Arabic Supplement" msgstr "Supplément arabe" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:52 msgid "Thaana" msgstr "Thaana" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:53 msgid "NKo" msgstr "NKo" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:54 msgid "Samaritan" msgstr "Samaritain" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:55 msgid "Devanagari" msgstr "Devanagari" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:56 msgid "Bengali" msgstr "Bengali" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:57 msgid "Gurmukhi" msgstr "Gurmukhi" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:58 msgid "Gujarati" msgstr "Gujarati" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:59 msgid "Oriya" msgstr "Oriya" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:60 msgid "Tamil" msgstr "Tamil" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:61 msgid "Telugu" msgstr "Telugu" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:62 msgid "Kannada" msgstr "_Ne rien afficher" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:63 msgid "Malayalam" msgstr "Malayalam" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:64 msgid "Sinhala" msgstr "Sinhala" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:65 msgid "Thai" msgstr "Thaïlandais" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:66 msgid "Lao" msgstr "Lao" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:67 msgid "Tibetan" msgstr "Tibétain" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:68 msgid "Myanmar" msgstr "Myanmar" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:69 msgid "Georgian" msgstr "Géorgien" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:70 msgid "Hangul Jamo" msgstr "Hangeul Jamo" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:71 msgid "Ethiopic" msgstr "Éthiopien" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:72 msgid "Ethiopic Supplement" msgstr "Supplément éthiopien" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:73 msgid "Cherokee" msgstr "Cherokee" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:74 msgid "Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics" msgstr "Syllabaire autochtone canadien unifié" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:75 msgid "Ogham" msgstr "Ogham" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:76 msgid "Runic" msgstr "Runique" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:77 msgid "Tagalog" msgstr "Tagalog" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:78 msgid "Hanunoo" msgstr "Hanunoo" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:79 msgid "Buhid" msgstr "Buhid" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:80 msgid "Tagbanwa" msgstr "Tagbanwa" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:81 msgid "Khmer" msgstr "Khmer" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:82 msgid "Mongolian" msgstr "Anciens symboles " #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:83 msgid "Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics Extended" msgstr "Syllabaires canadiens autochtones unifiés étendus" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:84 msgid "Limbu" msgstr "Choc" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:85 msgid "Tai Le" msgstr "Tai Le" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:86 msgid "New Tai Lue" msgstr "Nouveau Tai Lue" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:87 msgid "Khmer Symbols" msgstr "Symboles khmers" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:88 msgid "Buginese" msgstr "Bugis" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:89 msgid "Tai Tham" msgstr "Tai Tham" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:90 msgid "Balinese" msgstr "Balinais" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:91 msgid "Sundanese" msgstr "Sundanais" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:92 msgid "Lepcha" msgstr "Lepcha" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:93 msgid "Ol Chiki" msgstr "Ol Chiki" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:94 msgid "Vedic Extensions" msgstr "Extensions védiques" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:95 msgid "Phonetic Extensions" msgstr "Extensions phonétiques" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:96 msgid "Phonetic Extensions Supplement" msgstr "Extensions phonétiques suppléments" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:97 msgid "Combining Diacritical Marks Supplement" msgstr "Supplément marques diacritiques combinantes" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:98 msgid "Latin Extended Additional" msgstr "Latin étendu additionnel" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:99 msgid "Greek Extended" msgstr "Grec étendu" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:100 msgid "General Punctuation" msgstr "Ponctuation générale" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:101 msgid "Superscripts and Subscripts" msgstr "Exposants et indices" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:102 msgid "Currency Symbols" msgstr "Symboles monétaires" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:103 msgid "Combining Diacritical Marks for Symbols" msgstr "Marques diacritiques combinantes pour symboles" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:104 msgid "Letterlike Symbols" msgstr "Symboles Letterlike" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:105 msgid "Number Forms" msgstr "Formes numérales" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:106 msgid "Arrows" msgstr "Flèches" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:107 msgid "Mathematical Operators" msgstr "Opérateurs mathématiques" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:108 msgid "Miscellaneous Technical" msgstr "Divers techniques" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:109 msgid "Control Pictures" msgstr "Contrôler des photos" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:110 msgid "Optical Character Recognition" msgstr "Reconnaissance optique de caractères" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:111 msgid "Enclosed Alphanumerics" msgstr "Alphanumériques cerclés" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:113 msgid "Block Elements" msgstr "Éléments blocs" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:114 msgid "Geometric Shapes" msgstr "Formes géométriques" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:115 msgid "Miscellaneous Symbols" msgstr "Symboles divers" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:117 msgid "Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-A" msgstr "Divers symboles mathématiques-A" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:118 msgid "Supplemental Arrows-A" msgstr "Flèches-A supplémentaires" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:119 msgid "Braille Patterns" msgstr "Motifs en braille" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:120 msgid "Supplemental Arrows-B" msgstr "Flèches-B supplémentaires" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:121 msgid "Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-B" msgstr "Symboles mathématiques-B divers" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:122 msgid "Supplemental Mathematical Operators" msgstr "Opérateurs mathématiques supplémentaires" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:123 msgid "Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows" msgstr "Symboles et flèches divers" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:124 msgid "Glagolitic" msgstr "Glagolitique" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:125 msgid "Latin Extended-C" msgstr "Latin étendu-C" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:126 msgid "Coptic" msgstr "Copte" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:127 msgid "Georgian Supplement" msgstr "Supplément géorgien" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:128 msgid "Tifinagh" msgstr "Tifinagh" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:129 msgid "Ethiopic Extended" msgstr "Éthiopien étendu" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:130 msgid "Cyrillic Extended-A" msgstr "Cyrillique étendu-A" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:131 msgid "Supplemental Punctuation" msgstr "Ponctuation complémentaire" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:133 msgid "Kangxi Radicals" msgstr "Radicaux Kangxi" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:134 msgid "Ideographic Description Characters" msgstr "Caractères de description idéographique" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:135 msgid "CJK Symbols and Punctuation" msgstr "Symboles et ponctuation CJC" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:139 msgid "Hangul Compatibility Jamo" msgstr "Compatibilité Hangeul Jamo" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:140 msgid "Kanbun" msgstr "Kanbun" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:141 msgid "Bopomofo Extended" msgstr "Bopomofo étendu" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:142 msgid "CJK Strokes" msgstr "Traits CJC" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:143 msgid "Katakana Phonetic Extensions" msgstr "Extensions Katakana phonétiques" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:144 msgid "Enclosed CJK Letters and Months" msgstr "Lettres et mois CJC cerclés" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:146 msgid "CJK Unified Ideographs Extension A" msgstr "Idéographes unifiés CJC Extension A" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:147 msgid "Yijing Hexagram Symbols" msgstr "Symboles hexagrammes Yì Jīng" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:148 msgid "CJK Unified Ideographs" msgstr "Idéographes unifiés CJC" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:149 msgid "Yi Syllables" msgstr "Syllables Yi" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:150 msgid "Yi Radicals" msgstr "Radicaux Yi" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:151 msgid "Lisu" msgstr "Lisu" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:152 msgid "Vai" msgstr "Vai" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:153 msgid "Cyrillic Extended-B" msgstr "Cyrillique étendu-B" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:154 msgid "Bamum" msgstr "Bamoun" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:155 msgid "Modifier Tone Letters" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:156 msgid "Latin Extended-D" msgstr "Latin étendu-D" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:157 msgid "Syloti Nagri" msgstr "Afficher les options d'eekboard" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:158 msgid "Common Indic Number Forms" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:159 msgid "Phags-pa" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:160 msgid "Saurashtra" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:161 msgid "Devanagari Extended" msgstr "Devanagari étendu" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:162 msgid "Kayah Li" msgstr "Kayah Li" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:163 msgid "Rejang" msgstr "Rejang" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:164 msgid "Hangul Jamo Extended-A" msgstr "Hangeul Jamo étendu-A" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:165 msgid "Javanese" msgstr "Javanais" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:166 msgid "Cham" msgstr "Cham" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:167 msgid "Myanmar Extended-A" msgstr "Myanmar étendu-A" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:168 msgid "Tai Viet" msgstr "Tai Viet" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:169 msgid "Meetei Mayek" msgstr "Meetei Mayek" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:170 msgid "Hangul Syllables" msgstr "Syllabes hangeul" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:171 msgid "Hangul Jamo Extended-B" msgstr "Hangeul Jamo étendu-B" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:172 msgid "High Surrogates" msgstr "Substituts hauts" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:173 msgid "High Private Use Surrogates" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:174 msgid "Low Surrogates" msgstr "Substituts bas" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:175 msgid "Private Use Area" msgstr "Zone à usage privé" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:176 msgid "CJK Compatibility Ideographs" msgstr "Idéographes de compatibilité CJC" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:177 msgid "Alphabetic Presentation Forms" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:178 msgid "Arabic Presentation Forms-A" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:179 msgid "Variation Selectors" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:180 msgid "Vertical Forms" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:181 msgid "Combining Half Marks" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:182 msgid "CJK Compatibility Forms" msgstr "Formes de compatibilité CJC" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:183 msgid "Small Form Variants" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:184 msgid "Arabic Presentation Forms-B" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:185 msgid "Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:186 msgid "Specials" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:187 msgid "Linear B Syllabary" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:188 msgid "Linear B Ideograms" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:189 msgid "Aegean Numbers" msgstr "Gurmukhi" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:190 msgid "Ancient Greek Numbers" msgstr "Nombres grecs anciens" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:191 msgid "Ancient Symbols" msgstr "Anciens symboles " #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:192 msgid "Phaistos Disc" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:193 msgid "Lycian" msgstr "Lycien" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:194 msgid "Carian" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:195 msgid "Old Italic" msgstr "Vieux italique" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:197 msgid "Ugaritic" msgstr "Ugaritique" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:198 msgid "Old Persian" msgstr "Vieux-perse" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:199 msgid "Deseret" msgstr "Deseret" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:201 msgid "Osmanya" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:202 msgid "Cypriot Syllabary" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:203 msgid "Imperial Aramaic" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:204 msgid "Phoenician" msgstr "Chat" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:205 msgid "Lydian" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:206 msgid "Kharoshthi" msgstr "Extensions Katakana phonétiques" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:207 msgid "Old South Arabian" msgstr "Vieux Arabe du Sud" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:208 msgid "Avestan" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:209 msgid "Inscriptional Parthian" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:210 msgid "Inscriptional Pahlavi" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:211 msgid "Old Turkic" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:212 msgid "Rumi Numeral Symbols" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:213 msgid "Kaithi" msgstr "Kaithi" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:214 msgid "Cuneiform" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:215 msgid "Cuneiform Numbers and Punctuation" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:216 msgid "Egyptian Hieroglyphs" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:217 msgid "Byzantine Musical Symbols" msgstr "Symboles musicaux byzantins" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:218 msgid "Musical Symbols" msgstr "Symboles musicaux" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:219 msgid "Ancient Greek Musical Notation" msgstr "Notation musicale grecque ancienne" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:220 msgid "Tai Xuan Jing Symbols" msgstr "Symboles Tai Xuan Jing" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:221 msgid "Counting Rod Numerals" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:222 msgid "Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols" msgstr "Symboles mathématiques alphanumériques" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:223 msgid "Mahjong Tiles" msgstr "Tuiles de mahjong" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:224 msgid "Domino Tiles" msgstr "Dominos" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:225 msgid "Enclosed Alphanumeric Supplement" msgstr "Supplément alphanumérique cerclé" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:226 msgid "Enclosed Ideographic Supplement" msgstr "Supplément idéographique cerclé" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:227 msgid "CJK Unified Ideographs Extension B" msgstr "Idéographes unifiés CJC Extension B" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:228 msgid "CJK Unified Ideographs Extension C" msgstr "Idéographes unifiés CJC Extension C" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:229 msgid "CJK Compatibility Ideographs Supplement" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:230 msgid "Tags" msgstr "Mots-clés" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:231 msgid "Variation Selectors Supplement" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:232 msgid "Supplementary Private Use Area-A" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:233 msgid "Supplementary Private Use Area-B" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:172 msgid "Display version" msgstr "Afficher la version" #. Translators: the word 'KBDUI' is not translated. #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:175 msgid "Use KBDUI to draw keyboard" msgstr "Utiliser KBDUI pour dessiner le clavier" #. Translators: the word 'TYPE' is not translated. #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:178 msgid "Use TYPE of char table. The available TYPE=0, 1, 2" msgstr "Utiliser TYPE de table de caractères. Disponibles TYPE=0, 1, 2" #. Translators: the word 'TYPE' is not translated. #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:181 msgid "Use TYPE of keyboard layout. The available TYPE=0, 1" msgstr "Utiliser TYPE de disposition clavier. Disponibles TYPE=0, 1" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:188 msgid "Use XTEST module to send key events" msgstr "Utiliser le module XTEST pour envoyer les événements de touches" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:193 msgid "Use XSendEvent to send key events" msgstr "Utiliser XSendEvent pour envoyer les événements de touches" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:1301 msgid "Fold layout" msgstr "Plier la disposition" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:1306 ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:2695 msgid "Extend layout" msgstr "Étendre la disposition" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:2895 msgid "Layout" msgstr "Disposition" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:3170 msgid "_Layout:" msgstr "_Disposition:" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:3200 msgid "_Configure Layouts" msgstr "_Configurer les dispositions" #. No longer used in gtk 2.20 #. gchar *license1, *license2, *license3; #. license1 = _("" #. "This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or " #. "modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public " #. "License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either " #. "version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version."); #. #. license2 = _("" #. "This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, " #. "but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of " #. "MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU " #. "Lesser General Public License for more details."); #. #. license3 = _("" #. "You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public " #. "License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software " #. "Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, " #. "MA 02110-1301 USA"); #. #. license = g_strdup_printf ("%s\n\n%s\n\n%s", #. license1, license2, license3); #. #. This format has been used since gtk 2.20. #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:3239 #, c-format msgid "This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details, visit %s" msgstr "Ce programme est livré avec ABSOLUMENT AUCUNE GARANTIE; pour plus de détails, visitez le site %s" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:3707 msgid "Group" msgstr "Groupe" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:3715 msgid "Subgroup" msgstr "Sous-groupe" input-pad-1.0.3/po/ca.po0000644000000000000000000015537712250242453011665 00000000000000# Catalan translations for input-pad # Copyright (C) 2010-2013 Takao Fujiwara # This file is distributed under the same license as the input-pad package. # # Translators: # jordimash , 2013 msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: input-pad\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: http://code.google.com/p/input-pad/issues/list\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2012-12-17 04:12+0900\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2013-11-20 10:40+0000\n" "Last-Translator: jordimash \n" "Language-Team: Catalan \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "Language: ca\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n" #: ../data/alphabet.xml.in.in.h:1 msgid "Alphabets" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Symbols" msgstr "Símbols" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Currency" msgstr "Moneda" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Letterlike" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Miscellaneous" msgstr "Miscel·lània" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:5 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:116 msgid "Dingbats" msgstr "Dibuixos" #. Translators: Superscripts and Subscripts #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:7 msgid "Super and Sub" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:8 msgid "Bold" msgstr "Negreta" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:9 msgid "Italic" msgstr "Cursiva" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:10 msgid "Script" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Double Struck" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:12 msgid "All" msgstr "Tot" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:13 ../data/zh.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Numbers" msgstr "Números" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:14 msgid "Roman" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Enclosed" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:16 msgid "Fraction" msgstr "Fracció" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:17 msgid "Technical" msgstr "Tècnic" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:18 msgid "Unit" msgstr "Unitat" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Mathematical" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:20 msgid "Controls" msgstr "Controls" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:21 msgid "OCR" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:22 msgid "Graphics" msgstr "Gràfics" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:23 msgid "Arrow" msgstr "Fletxa" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:24 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:112 msgid "Box Drawing" msgstr "Dibuix de caixes" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:25 ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:3937 msgid "Block" msgstr "Bloc" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:26 msgid "Geometric" msgstr "Geomètric" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:27 msgid "Braille" msgstr "Braille" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:28 msgid "Punctuations" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:29 msgid "General" msgstr "General" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:30 msgid "CJK" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:31 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:145 msgid "CJK Compatibility" msgstr "Compatibilitat CJK" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:32 msgid "Small Form" msgstr "" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Command" msgstr "Ordre" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Date" msgstr "Data" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Normal Date" msgstr "" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Date and Time" msgstr "Data i hora" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:5 msgid "ChangeLog date" msgstr "" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:6 msgid "USA English date" msgstr "" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:7 msgid "UK English date" msgstr "" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:8 msgid "ISO 8601 date" msgstr "" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:9 msgid "Era" msgstr "" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:10 msgid "Century Year" msgstr "" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Normal Time" msgstr "" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:12 msgid "English Time" msgstr "" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:13 msgid "Month" msgstr "Mes" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:14 msgid "English Month" msgstr "" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Short Month" msgstr "" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:16 msgid "English Short Month" msgstr "" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:17 msgid "Weekday" msgstr "Dia laborable" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:18 msgid "English Weekday" msgstr "" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Short Weekday" msgstr "" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:20 msgid "English Short Weekday" msgstr "" #: ../data/goth.xml.in.h:1 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:196 msgid "Gothic" msgstr "Gòtic" #: ../data/input-pad.desktop.in.h:1 ../data/input-pad.ui.h:50 #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:5320 ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:5321 msgid "Input Pad" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:1 msgid "_File" msgstr "_Fitxer" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:2 msgid "Close the program" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:3 msgid "_Close" msgstr "_Tanca" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:4 msgid "_Pad" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:5 msgid "_Code Point" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:6 msgid "_Show Pad" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:7 msgid "Show _All Characters" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:8 msgid "Show _Custom Characters" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:9 msgid "Show _Nothing" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:10 msgid "Show _Keyboard Layout" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:11 msgid "_Help" msgstr "A_juda" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:12 msgid "_Troubleshoot" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:13 msgid "Code Point Dialog" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:14 msgid "Unicode" msgstr "Unicode" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:15 msgid "You can choose encoding type" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:16 msgid "Current Encoding" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:17 msgid "Copy Buffer" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:18 msgid "" "Base 16\n" "Hex" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:20 msgid "Set number case to hexadecimal" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:21 msgid "" "Base 10\n" "Dec" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:23 msgid "Set number case to decimal" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:24 msgid "" "Base 8\n" "Oct" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:26 msgid "Set number case to octal" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:27 msgid "" "Base 2\n" "Bin" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:29 msgid "Set number case to binary" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:30 msgid "Code Point:" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:31 msgid "Character:" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:32 msgid "_Send" msgstr "En_via" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:33 msgid "Input Pad Troubleshoot" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:35 #, no-c-format msgid "" "\n" "This application can be run either as a stand-alone program or under an input method application.\n" "If you wish to send multi-byte characters, this application needs to be run under an input method application.\n" "If you wish to send characters to X11 applications, those applications needs to allow send events. e.g.\n" "% xterm -xrm \"XTerm*allowSendEvents: true\"\n" "\n" "You also can copy pad files from /usr/share/input-pad/pad to $HOME/.config/pad to customize those in \"Custom Character\" pane." msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:42 msgid "Configure Keyboard Layouts" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:43 msgid "A_vailable layouts:" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:44 msgid "_Layouts shown in the list:" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:45 msgid "_Options" msgstr "_Opcions" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:46 msgid "Configure Keyboard Options" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:47 msgid "_Use the default keyboard option" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:48 msgid "Use the defualt XKB option" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:49 msgid "Keyboard Option" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:51 msgid "The input pad is a tool to send a character on button." msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:52 msgid "translator_credits" msgstr "Jordi Mas Hernàndez " #. "IPA" stands for "International Phonetic Alphabet" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:2 msgid "IPA (Obsolete)" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:3 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:6 msgid "Open back unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Palatalized voiced bilabial plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:5 msgid "Voiceless palatal implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:6 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:138 msgid "Alveolar click" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:7 msgid "Palatalized voiced alveolar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:8 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:25 msgid "Voiced alveolar affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:9 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:27 msgid "Voiced alveopalatal affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:10 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:26 msgid "Voiced palato-alveolar affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Palatalized voiceless labiodental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:12 msgid "Palatalized voiced velar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:13 msgid "Palatalized voiceless velar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:14 msgid "Voiceless velar implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Palatalized alveolar lateral approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:16 msgid "Palatalized bilabial nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:17 msgid "Palatalized alveolar nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:18 msgid "Syllabic alveolar nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Palatalized voiceless bilabial plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:20 msgid "Voiceless bilabial implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:21 msgid "Palatalized alveolar trill" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:22 msgid "Voiced strident apico-alveolar trill" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:23 msgid "Palatalized voiceless alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:24 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Voiceless alveopalatal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:25 msgid "Labialized voiceless palato-alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:26 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:103 msgid "Voiceless alveopalatal affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:27 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:101 msgid "Voiceless alveolar affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:28 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:102 msgid "Voiceless palato-alveolar affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:29 msgid "Palatalized voiceless alveolar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:30 msgid "Voiceless alveolar implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:31 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:137 msgid "Dental click" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:32 msgid "Voiceless uvular implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:33 msgid "Palatalized voiced labiodental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:34 msgid "Palatalized voiceless velar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:35 msgid "Palatalized voiced alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:36 msgid "Labialized voiced palato-alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:37 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:128 msgid "Voiced alveopalatal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:38 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:106 msgid "Near-close near-back vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:39 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:140 msgid "Alveolar lateral click" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:40 msgid "Labialized voiceless alveolar or dental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:41 msgid "Labialized voiced alveolar or dental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:42 msgid "Combining labialization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:43 msgid "Combining palatalization mark" msgstr "" #. "IPA" stands for "International Phonetic Alphabet" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:2 msgid "IPA (Unofficial)" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Voiced labiodental plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:4 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:18 msgid "Voiceless palatal lateral affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:5 msgid "Voiced retroflex implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:6 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:88 msgid "Alveolar flap" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:7 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:125 msgid "Voiceless palatal lateral fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:8 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:91 msgid "Retroflex flap" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:9 msgid "Voiceless retroflex lateral fricative" msgstr "" #. "PUA" stands for "Private Use Area" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Voiceless retroflex lateral fricative (PUA)" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:12 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:59 msgid "Voiceless velar lateral affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:13 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:68 msgid "Voiceless velar lateral fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:14 msgid "Epiglottal trill" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Voiceless labiodental plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:16 msgid "Voiceless retroflex lateral affricate" msgstr "" #. "PUA" stands for "Private Use Area" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:18 msgid "Voiceless retroflex lateral affricate (PUA)" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Combining stridency mark" msgstr "" #. "PUA" stands for "Private Use Area" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:21 msgid "Combining stridency mark (PUA)" msgstr "" #. "IPA" stands for "International Phonetic Alphabet" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:2 msgid "IPA" msgstr "IPA" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Open front unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Open central unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:5 msgid "Near-open central vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:7 msgid "Open back rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:8 msgid "Open-mid back unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:9 msgid "Near-open front unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:10 msgid "Voiced bilabial plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Voiced labiodental affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:12 msgid "Voiced bilabial implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:13 msgid "Bilabial trill" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:14 msgid "Voiced bilabial fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Voiceless palatal plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:16 msgid "Voiceless palatal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:17 msgid "Voiceless palatal affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:20 msgid "Voiced alveolar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:21 msgid "Voiced alveolar implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:22 msgid "Voiced retroflex plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:23 msgid "Voiced dental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:24 msgid "Voiced alveolar lateral affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:28 msgid "Voiced retroflex affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:29 msgid "Close-mid front unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:30 msgid "Close-mid central unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:31 msgid "Mid-central vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:32 msgid "Rhotacized mid-central vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:33 msgid "Open-mid front unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:34 msgid "Open-mid central rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:35 msgid "Open-mid central unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:36 msgid "Rhotacized open-mid central unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:37 msgid "Voiceless labiodental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:38 msgid "Velopharyngeal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:39 msgid "Voiced velar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:40 msgid "Voiced labial-velar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:41 msgid "Voiced velar implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:42 msgid "Voiced uvular plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:43 msgid "Voiced uvular implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:44 msgid "Voiceless glottal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:45 msgid "Voiced glottal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:46 msgid "Voiceless pharyngeal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:47 msgid "Voiceless coarticulated velar and palato-alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:48 msgid "Voiceless epiglottal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:49 msgid "Close front unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:50 msgid "Near-close near-front unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:51 msgid "Near-close central unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:52 msgid "Close central unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:53 msgid "Palatal approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:54 msgid "Voiced palatal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:55 msgid "Voiced palatal plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:56 msgid "Voiced palatal affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:57 msgid "Voiced palatal implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:58 msgid "Voiceless velar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:60 msgid "Voiceless labial-velar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:61 msgid "Voiceless velar affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:62 msgid "Alveolar lateral approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:63 msgid "Velarized alveolar lateral approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:64 msgid "Voiceless alveolar lateral fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:65 msgid "Retroflex lateral approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:66 msgid "Voiced alveolar lateral fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:67 msgid "Velar lateral approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:69 msgid "Bilabial nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:70 msgid "Labiodental nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:71 msgid "Alveolar nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:72 msgid "Velar nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:73 msgid "Labial-velar nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:74 msgid "Palatal nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:75 msgid "Retroflex nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:76 msgid "Uvular nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:77 msgid "Close-mid back rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:78 msgid "Close-mid front rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:79 msgid "Close-mid central rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:80 msgid "Open-mid front rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:81 msgid "Open front rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:82 msgid "Voiceless bilabial plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:83 msgid "Voiceless bilabial-labiodental affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:84 msgid "Voiceless bilabial affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:85 msgid "Voiceless labiodental affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:86 msgid "Voiceless uvular plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:87 msgid "Alveolar trill" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:89 msgid "Alveolar lateral flap" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:90 msgid "Uvular trill" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:92 msgid "Alveolar approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:93 msgid "Retroflex approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:94 msgid "Voiced uvular fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:95 msgid "Voiceless alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:96 msgid "Voiceless palato-alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:97 msgid "Voiceless retroflex fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:98 msgid "Voiceless alveolar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:99 msgid "Voiceless retroflex plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:100 msgid "Voiceless alveolar lateral affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:104 msgid "Voiceless retroflex affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:105 msgid "Close back rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:107 msgid "Near-close central vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:108 msgid "Close central rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:109 msgid "Labial-palatal approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:110 msgid "Close back unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:111 msgid "Voiced labiodental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:112 msgid "Labiodental flap" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:113 msgid "Labiodental approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:114 msgid "Voiced velar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:115 msgid "Close-mid back unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:116 msgid "Voiced labiovelar approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:117 msgid "Voiceless labiovelar approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:118 msgid "Velar approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:119 msgid "Bilabial percussive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:120 msgid "Voiceless velar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:121 msgid "Voiceless uvular fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:122 msgid "Close front rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:123 msgid "Near-close near-front rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:124 msgid "Palatal lateral approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:126 msgid "Voiced alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:127 msgid "Voiced palato-alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:129 msgid "Voiced retroflex fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:130 msgid "Voiceless dental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:131 msgid "Voiceless bilabial fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:132 msgid "Glottal stop" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:133 msgid "Epiglottal plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:134 msgid "Voiced pharyngeal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:135 msgid "Voiced epiglottal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:136 msgid "Bilabial click" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:139 msgid "Palatal click" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:141 msgid "Bidental percussive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:142 msgid "Aspiration mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:143 msgid "Non-aspiration mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:144 msgid "Breathy voice mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:145 msgid "Palatalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:146 msgid "Lateral release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:147 msgid "Bilabial nasal release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:148 msgid "Labiodental nasal release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:149 msgid "Alveolar nasal release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:150 msgid "Palatal nasal release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:151 msgid "Retroflex nasal release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:152 msgid "Uvular nasal release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:153 msgid "Labio-palatalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:154 msgid "Labiodentalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:155 msgid "Labialization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:156 msgid "Velarization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:157 msgid "Glottalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:158 msgid "Pharyngealization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:159 msgid "Combining velarization/pharyngealization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:160 msgid "Combining laryngealization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:161 msgid "Combining retroflexion mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:162 msgid "Ejection mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:163 msgid "Rhotacization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:164 msgid "Combining dentalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:165 msgid "Combining dentolabialization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:166 msgid "Combining alveolarization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:167 msgid "Combining linguolabialization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:168 msgid "Combining apicalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:169 msgid "Combining laminalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:170 msgid "Combining centralization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:171 msgid "Combining mid-centralization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:172 msgid "Combining nasalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:173 msgid "Combining nasalization mark below" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:174 msgid "Combining denasalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:175 msgid "Combining nasal friction mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:176 msgid "Combining velopharyngeal friction mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:177 msgid "Combining voiced mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:178 msgid "Combining voiceless mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:179 msgid "Combining voiceless mark above" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:180 msgid "Pre-voicing/post-voicing mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:181 msgid "Combining breathy voice mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:182 msgid "Combining unreleased stop mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:183 msgid "Combining more rounded mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:184 msgid "Combining less rounded mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:185 msgid "Combining labial spreading mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:186 msgid "Combining syllabic mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:187 msgid "Combining syllabic mark above" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:188 msgid "Combining non-syllabic mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:189 msgid "Combining non-syllabic mark above" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:190 msgid "Combining top tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:191 msgid "Combining high tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:192 msgid "Combining mid tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:193 msgid "Combining low tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:194 msgid "Combining bottom tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:195 msgid "Combining falling tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:196 msgid "Combining high falling tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:197 msgid "Combining low falling tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:198 msgid "Combining rising tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:199 msgid "Combining high rising tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:200 msgid "Combining low rising tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:201 msgid "Combining dipping tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:202 msgid "Combining peaking tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:203 msgid "Top tone letter" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:204 msgid "High tone letter" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:205 msgid "Mid tone letter" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:206 msgid "Low tone letter" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:207 msgid "Bottom tone letter" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:208 msgid "Falling tone digraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:209 msgid "High falling tone digraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:210 msgid "Rising tone digraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:211 msgid "High rising tone digraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:212 msgid "Low rising tone digraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:213 msgid "Dipping tone trigraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:214 msgid "Peaking tone trigraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:215 msgid "Upstep mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:216 msgid "Downstep mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:217 msgid "Minor break" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:218 msgid "Major break" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:219 msgid "Rising intonation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:220 msgid "Falling intonation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:221 msgid "Advanced articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:222 msgid "Retracted articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:223 msgid "Combining advanced articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:224 msgid "Combining retracted articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:225 msgid "Raised sound mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:226 msgid "Lowered sound mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:227 msgid "Combining raised sound mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:228 msgid "Combining lowered sound mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:229 msgid "Combining tongue root advancement mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:230 msgid "Combining tongue root retraction mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:231 msgid "Combining strong articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:232 msgid "Combining weak articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:233 msgid "Combining whistled articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:234 msgid "Combining sliding articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:235 msgid "Egression mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:236 msgid "Ingression mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:237 msgid "Combining ligature tie" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:238 msgid "Combining ligature undertie" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:239 msgid "Elongation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:240 msgid "Weak elongation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:241 msgid "Combining extra-short duration mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:242 msgid "Liaison mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:243 msgid "Stress mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:244 msgid "Weak stress mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:245 msgid "Syllable break" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:246 msgid "Opening orthographic bracket" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:247 msgid "Closing orthographic bracket" msgstr "" #: ../data/ja.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Japanese" msgstr "Japonès" #: ../data/ja.xml.in.h:2 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:136 msgid "Hiragana" msgstr "Hiragana" #: ../data/ja.xml.in.h:3 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:137 msgid "Katakana" msgstr "Katakana" #: ../data/ja.xml.in.h:4 ../data/zh.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Radicals" msgstr "" #: ../data/ja.xml.in.h:5 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:132 msgid "CJK Radicals Supplement" msgstr "Suplement de radicals CJK" #: ../data/keyboard.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Keyboard" msgstr "Teclat" #: ../data/keyboard.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Function Key" msgstr "" #: ../data/keyboard.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Key Pad" msgstr "" #: ../data/latin.xml.in.h:1 msgid "ASCII" msgstr "ASCII" #: ../data/latin.xml.in.h:2 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:38 msgid "Latin-1 Supplement" msgstr "Suplement llatí-1" #: ../data/latin.xml.in.h:3 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:39 msgid "Latin Extended-A" msgstr "Llatí ampliat-A" #: ../data/latin.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Old and Middle English" msgstr "" #: ../data/runr.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Runes (Unicode Block)" msgstr "" #: ../data/runr.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Runes (Elder Fuþark)" msgstr "" #: ../data/runr.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Runes (Younger Fuþark)" msgstr "" #: ../data/runr.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Runes (Fuþorc)" msgstr "" #: ../data/shaw.xml.in.h:1 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:200 msgid "Shavian" msgstr "Shavian" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Chat" msgstr "Xat" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Smileys" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Smile" msgstr "Somriure" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Smile Big" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:5 msgid "Sad" msgstr "Trist" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:6 msgid "Wink" msgstr "Fer l'ullet" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:7 msgid "Tongue" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:8 msgid "Shock" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:9 msgid "Kiss | Secret" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:10 msgid "Glasses Cool | Eyeroll" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Glasses Cool" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:12 msgid "Angry" msgstr "Enfadat" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:13 msgid "Embarrassed" msgstr "Avergonyit" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:14 msgid "Confused" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Crying" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:16 msgid "Neutral" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:17 msgid "Thinking" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:18 msgid "Don't Know" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Party" msgstr "Festa" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:20 msgid "Yawn" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:21 msgid "Bunny" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:22 msgid "Sick" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:23 msgid "Devil" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:24 msgid "Angel" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:25 msgid "Love" msgstr "Preferida" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:26 msgid "Love Over" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:27 msgid "Cat" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:28 msgid "Dog" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:29 msgid "Moon" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:30 msgid "Star" msgstr "Destaca" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:31 msgid "Film" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:32 msgid "Musical Note" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:33 msgid "Mail" msgstr "Correu" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:34 msgid "Clock" msgstr "Rellotge" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:35 msgid "Kiss" msgstr "Petó" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:36 msgid "Present" msgstr "Present" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:37 msgid "Cake" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:38 msgid "Coffee" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:39 msgid "Phone" msgstr "Telèfon" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:40 msgid "Hug Left" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:41 msgid "Hug Right" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:42 msgid "Beer" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:43 msgid "Drink" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:44 msgid "Boy" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:45 msgid "Girl" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:46 msgid "Yes" msgstr "Sí" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:47 msgid "No" msgstr "No" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:48 msgid "Shut Mouth" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:49 msgid "Money Mouth" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:50 msgid "Foot in Mouth" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:51 msgid "Shout" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:52 msgid "Monkey" msgstr "" #. http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%A1%94%E6%96%87%E5%AD%97 #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:54 msgid "Smileys (Japanese)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:55 msgid "Smoking" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:56 msgid "Sorry" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:57 msgid "Hug" msgstr "" #. http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%A1%94%E6%96%87%E5%AD%97 #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:59 msgid "Smileys (Japanese 2ch)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:60 msgid "Hey" msgstr "" #. http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%A1%94%E6%96%87%E5%AD%97 #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:62 msgid "Smileys (Chinese)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:63 msgid "Crow" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:64 msgid "Bear" msgstr "" #. http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%82%A4%E3%83%B3%E3%82%BF%E3%83%BC%E3%83%8D%E3%83%83%E3%83%88%E3%82%B9%E3%83%A9%E3%83%B3%E3%82%B0 #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:66 msgid "Acronym" msgstr "Acrònim" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:67 msgid "Acronym (Computer)" msgstr "" #. http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%82%A4%E3%83%B3%E3%82%BF%E3%83%BC%E3%83%8D%E3%83%83%E3%83%88%E3%82%B9%E3%83%A9%E3%83%B3%E3%82%B0 #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:69 msgid "Acronym (Japanese)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:70 msgid "Do not want to read between lines (Aete Kuuki Wo Yomanai)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:71 msgid "Can't get together (Guda Guda)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:72 msgid "Say whatever one feels (Iitaidake)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:73 msgid "Excited (Kitakore)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:74 msgid "Detail (Kuwashiku)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:75 msgid "Cannot read between lines (Kuuki Ga Yomenai)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:76 msgid "Omission (Shouryaku)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:77 msgid "Excited (Waku Waku Teka Teka)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:78 msgid "Laugh" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:79 msgid "Dude (Oi!)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:80 msgid "In The Meantime (Toriaezu, Ma)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:81 msgid "Bye" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:82 msgid "False Start (Flying Get)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:83 msgid "Fulfilling Life (Real life is Zyujitsu)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:84 msgid "Laugh (Warau)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:85 msgid "Good job (Otsukare)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:86 msgid "He (Yatsu <- Yashi)" msgstr "" #: ../data/w3c.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Char References" msgstr "" #: ../data/zh.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Chinese" msgstr "Xinès" #: ../data/zh.xml.in.h:4 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:138 msgid "Bopomofo" msgstr "Bopomofo" #: ../input-pad/eek-gtk.c:62 msgid "Use libeek to draw keyboard" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/eek-gtk.c:234 msgid "eekboard layout" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/eek-gtk.c:246 msgid "eekboard Options" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/eek-gtk.c:246 msgid "Show eekboard Options" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:37 msgid "Basic Latin" msgstr "Llatí bàsic" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:40 msgid "Latin Extended-B" msgstr "Llatí ampliat-B" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:41 msgid "IPA Extensions" msgstr "Extensions IPA" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:42 msgid "Spacing Modifier Letters" msgstr "Lletres modificadores dels espais" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:43 msgid "Combining Diacritical Marks" msgstr "Combinació de marques diacrítiques" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:44 msgid "Greek and Coptic" msgstr "Símbols grecs i coptes" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:45 msgid "Cyrillic" msgstr "Ciríl·lic" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:46 msgid "Cyrillic Supplement" msgstr "Suplement ciríl·lic" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:47 msgid "Armenian" msgstr "Armeni" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:48 msgid "Hebrew" msgstr "Hebreu" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:49 msgid "Arabic" msgstr "Àrab" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:50 msgid "Syriac" msgstr "Siri" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:51 msgid "Arabic Supplement" msgstr "Suplement àrab" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:52 msgid "Thaana" msgstr "Thaana" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:53 msgid "NKo" msgstr "NKo" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:54 msgid "Samaritan" msgstr "Samarità" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:55 msgid "Devanagari" msgstr "Devanagari" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:56 msgid "Bengali" msgstr "Bengalí" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:57 msgid "Gurmukhi" msgstr "Gurmukhi" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:58 msgid "Gujarati" msgstr "Gujarati" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:59 msgid "Oriya" msgstr "Oriya" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:60 msgid "Tamil" msgstr "Tàmil" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:61 msgid "Telugu" msgstr "Telugu" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:62 msgid "Kannada" msgstr "Kannarès" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:63 msgid "Malayalam" msgstr "Malayalam" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:64 msgid "Sinhala" msgstr "Sinhala" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:65 msgid "Thai" msgstr "Tai" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:66 msgid "Lao" msgstr "Laosià" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:67 msgid "Tibetan" msgstr "Tibetà" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:68 msgid "Myanmar" msgstr "Myanmar" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:69 msgid "Georgian" msgstr "Georgià" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:70 msgid "Hangul Jamo" msgstr "Hangul jamo" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:71 msgid "Ethiopic" msgstr "Etiòpic" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:72 msgid "Ethiopic Supplement" msgstr "Suplement etíop" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:73 msgid "Cherokee" msgstr "Cherokee" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:74 msgid "Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics" msgstr "Sil·làbics d'aborígens canadencs unificat" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:75 msgid "Ogham" msgstr "Ogàmic" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:76 msgid "Runic" msgstr "Rúnic" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:77 msgid "Tagalog" msgstr "Tagal" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:78 msgid "Hanunoo" msgstr "Hanunoo" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:79 msgid "Buhid" msgstr "Bugui" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:80 msgid "Tagbanwa" msgstr "Tagbanwa" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:81 msgid "Khmer" msgstr "Khmer" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:82 msgid "Mongolian" msgstr "Mongol" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:83 msgid "Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics Extended" msgstr "Sil·làbics d'aborígens canadencs unificat ampliat" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:84 msgid "Limbu" msgstr "Limbu" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:85 msgid "Tai Le" msgstr "Tai Le" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:86 msgid "New Tai Lue" msgstr "Tai Lue nou" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:87 msgid "Khmer Symbols" msgstr "Símbols khmer" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:88 msgid "Buginese" msgstr "Bugui" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:89 msgid "Tai Tham" msgstr "Tai Tham" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:90 msgid "Balinese" msgstr "Balinès" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:91 msgid "Sundanese" msgstr "Sudanès" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:92 msgid "Lepcha" msgstr "Lepcha" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:93 msgid "Ol Chiki" msgstr "Ol Chiki" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:94 msgid "Vedic Extensions" msgstr "Extensions vedes" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:95 msgid "Phonetic Extensions" msgstr "Extensions fonètiques" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:96 msgid "Phonetic Extensions Supplement" msgstr "Suplement d'extensions fonètiques" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:97 msgid "Combining Diacritical Marks Supplement" msgstr "Suplement de combinació de marques diacrítiques" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:98 msgid "Latin Extended Additional" msgstr "Llatí ampliat addicional" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:99 msgid "Greek Extended" msgstr "Grec ampliat" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:100 msgid "General Punctuation" msgstr "Puntuació general" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:101 msgid "Superscripts and Subscripts" msgstr "Superíndexs i subíndexs" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:102 msgid "Currency Symbols" msgstr "Símbols de moneda" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:103 msgid "Combining Diacritical Marks for Symbols" msgstr "Combinació de marques diacrítiques per a símbols" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:104 msgid "Letterlike Symbols" msgstr "Símbols semblants a lletres" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:105 msgid "Number Forms" msgstr "Formes de nombres" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:106 msgid "Arrows" msgstr "Fletxes" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:107 msgid "Mathematical Operators" msgstr "Operadors matemàtics" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:108 msgid "Miscellaneous Technical" msgstr "Tècnics miscel·lanis" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:109 msgid "Control Pictures" msgstr "Imatges de control" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:110 msgid "Optical Character Recognition" msgstr "Reconeixement òptic de caràcters" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:111 msgid "Enclosed Alphanumerics" msgstr "Alfanumèrics inclosos" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:113 msgid "Block Elements" msgstr "Elements de bloc" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:114 msgid "Geometric Shapes" msgstr "Formes geomètriques" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:115 msgid "Miscellaneous Symbols" msgstr "Símbols miscel·lanis" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:117 msgid "Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-A" msgstr "Símbols matemàtics miscel·lanis - A" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:118 msgid "Supplemental Arrows-A" msgstr "Fletxes suplementàries - A" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:119 msgid "Braille Patterns" msgstr "Patrons Braille" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:120 msgid "Supplemental Arrows-B" msgstr "Fletxes suplementàries - B" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:121 msgid "Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-B" msgstr "Símbols matemàtics miscel·lanis - B" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:122 msgid "Supplemental Mathematical Operators" msgstr "Operadors matemàtics suplementaris" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:123 msgid "Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows" msgstr "Fletxes i símbols miscel·lanis" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:124 msgid "Glagolitic" msgstr "Glagolític" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:125 msgid "Latin Extended-C" msgstr "Llatí ampliat-C" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:126 msgid "Coptic" msgstr "Copte" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:127 msgid "Georgian Supplement" msgstr "Suplement georgià" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:128 msgid "Tifinagh" msgstr "Tifinagh" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:129 msgid "Ethiopic Extended" msgstr "Etíop ampliat" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:130 msgid "Cyrillic Extended-A" msgstr "Ciríl·lic ampliat-A" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:131 msgid "Supplemental Punctuation" msgstr "Puntuació suplementària" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:133 msgid "Kangxi Radicals" msgstr "Radicals kangxi" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:134 msgid "Ideographic Description Characters" msgstr "Caràcters de descripció basat en ideogrames" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:135 msgid "CJK Symbols and Punctuation" msgstr "Símbols i puntuació CJK" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:139 msgid "Hangul Compatibility Jamo" msgstr "Jamo amb compatibilitat hangul" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:140 msgid "Kanbun" msgstr "Kanbun" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:141 msgid "Bopomofo Extended" msgstr "Bopomofo ampliat" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:142 msgid "CJK Strokes" msgstr "Traços CJK" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:143 msgid "Katakana Phonetic Extensions" msgstr "Extensions fonètiques katakana" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:144 msgid "Enclosed CJK Letters and Months" msgstr "Mesos i lletres CJK inclosos" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:146 msgid "CJK Unified Ideographs Extension A" msgstr "Extensió A d'ideogrames unificats CJK" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:147 msgid "Yijing Hexagram Symbols" msgstr "Símbols hexagrames yijing" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:148 msgid "CJK Unified Ideographs" msgstr "Ideogrames unificats CJK" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:149 msgid "Yi Syllables" msgstr "Síl·labes yi" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:150 msgid "Yi Radicals" msgstr "Radicals Yi" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:151 msgid "Lisu" msgstr "Lisu" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:152 msgid "Vai" msgstr "Vai" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:153 msgid "Cyrillic Extended-B" msgstr "Ciríl·lic ampliat-B" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:154 msgid "Bamum" msgstr "Bamum" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:155 msgid "Modifier Tone Letters" msgstr "Lletres modificadores del to" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:156 msgid "Latin Extended-D" msgstr "Llatí ampliat-D" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:157 msgid "Syloti Nagri" msgstr "Syloti nagri" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:158 msgid "Common Indic Number Forms" msgstr "Formes numèriques comunes índies" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:159 msgid "Phags-pa" msgstr "Phags-pa" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:160 msgid "Saurashtra" msgstr "Saurashtra" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:161 msgid "Devanagari Extended" msgstr "Devanagari ampliat" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:162 msgid "Kayah Li" msgstr "Kayah Li" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:163 msgid "Rejang" msgstr "Rejang" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:164 msgid "Hangul Jamo Extended-A" msgstr "Hangul jamo ampliat-A" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:165 msgid "Javanese" msgstr "Javanès" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:166 msgid "Cham" msgstr "Cham" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:167 msgid "Myanmar Extended-A" msgstr "Myanmar ampliat-A" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:168 msgid "Tai Viet" msgstr "Tai Viet" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:169 msgid "Meetei Mayek" msgstr "Meetei Mayek" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:170 msgid "Hangul Syllables" msgstr "Síl·labes hangul" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:171 msgid "Hangul Jamo Extended-B" msgstr "Hangul jamo ampliat-B" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:172 msgid "High Surrogates" msgstr "Succedanis alts" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:173 msgid "High Private Use Surrogates" msgstr "Succedanis alts d'ús privat" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:174 msgid "Low Surrogates" msgstr "Succedanis baixos" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:175 msgid "Private Use Area" msgstr "Àrea d'ús privat" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:176 msgid "CJK Compatibility Ideographs" msgstr "Ideogrames de compatibilitat CJK" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:177 msgid "Alphabetic Presentation Forms" msgstr "Formes de presentació alfabètica" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:178 msgid "Arabic Presentation Forms-A" msgstr "Formes de presentació àrab - A" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:179 msgid "Variation Selectors" msgstr "Selectors de variació" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:180 msgid "Vertical Forms" msgstr "Formes verticals" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:181 msgid "Combining Half Marks" msgstr "Combinació de mitges marques" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:182 msgid "CJK Compatibility Forms" msgstr "Formes de compatibilitat CJK" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:183 msgid "Small Form Variants" msgstr "Variants de formes petites" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:184 msgid "Arabic Presentation Forms-B" msgstr "Formes de presentació àrab - B" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:185 msgid "Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms" msgstr "Formes d'amplada mitja i total" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:186 msgid "Specials" msgstr "Especials" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:187 msgid "Linear B Syllabary" msgstr "Conjunt de síl·labes lineal B" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:188 msgid "Linear B Ideograms" msgstr "Ideogrames B lineals" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:189 msgid "Aegean Numbers" msgstr "Nombres egeus" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:190 msgid "Ancient Greek Numbers" msgstr "Nombres grecs antics" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:191 msgid "Ancient Symbols" msgstr "Símbols antics" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:192 msgid "Phaistos Disc" msgstr "Disc de Phaistos" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:193 msgid "Lycian" msgstr "Lici" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:194 msgid "Carian" msgstr "Cari" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:195 msgid "Old Italic" msgstr "Cursiva antiga" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:197 msgid "Ugaritic" msgstr "Ugarític" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:198 msgid "Old Persian" msgstr "Persa antic" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:199 msgid "Deseret" msgstr "Deseret" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:201 msgid "Osmanya" msgstr "Osmanya" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:202 msgid "Cypriot Syllabary" msgstr "Conjunt de síl·labes xipriotes" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:203 msgid "Imperial Aramaic" msgstr "Arameu imperial" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:204 msgid "Phoenician" msgstr "Fenici" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:205 msgid "Lydian" msgstr "Lidi" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:206 msgid "Kharoshthi" msgstr "Kharoshthi" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:207 msgid "Old South Arabian" msgstr "Àrab del sud antic" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:208 msgid "Avestan" msgstr "Avèstic" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:209 msgid "Inscriptional Parthian" msgstr "Inscripcions Parthian" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:210 msgid "Inscriptional Pahlavi" msgstr "Inscripcions Pahlavi" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:211 msgid "Old Turkic" msgstr "Turc antic" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:212 msgid "Rumi Numeral Symbols" msgstr "Símbols numèrics rumi" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:213 msgid "Kaithi" msgstr "Kaithi" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:214 msgid "Cuneiform" msgstr "Cuneïforme" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:215 msgid "Cuneiform Numbers and Punctuation" msgstr "Nombres i puntuació coniforme" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:216 msgid "Egyptian Hieroglyphs" msgstr "Jeroglífics egipcis" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:217 msgid "Byzantine Musical Symbols" msgstr "Símbols musicals bizantins" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:218 msgid "Musical Symbols" msgstr "Símbols musicals" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:219 msgid "Ancient Greek Musical Notation" msgstr "Notació musical grega antiga" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:220 msgid "Tai Xuan Jing Symbols" msgstr "Símbols tai xuan jing" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:221 msgid "Counting Rod Numerals" msgstr "Palets xinesos per comptar" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:222 msgid "Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols" msgstr "Símbols matemàtics alfanumèrics" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:223 msgid "Mahjong Tiles" msgstr "Fitxes del Mahjong" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:224 msgid "Domino Tiles" msgstr "Fitxes del dòmino" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:225 msgid "Enclosed Alphanumeric Supplement" msgstr "Suplement alfanumèric inclòs" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:226 msgid "Enclosed Ideographic Supplement" msgstr "Suplement ideogràfic inclòs" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:227 msgid "CJK Unified Ideographs Extension B" msgstr "Extensió B dels ideogrames unificats CJK" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:228 msgid "CJK Unified Ideographs Extension C" msgstr "Extensió C d'ideogrames unificats CJK" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:229 msgid "CJK Compatibility Ideographs Supplement" msgstr "Suplement dels ideogrames de compatibilitat CJK" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:230 msgid "Tags" msgstr "Etiquetes" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:231 msgid "Variation Selectors Supplement" msgstr "Suplement de selectors de variació" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:232 msgid "Supplementary Private Use Area-A" msgstr "Àrea d'ús privat suplementari - A" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:233 msgid "Supplementary Private Use Area-B" msgstr "Àrea d'ús privat suplementari - B" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:172 msgid "Display version" msgstr "" #. Translators: the word 'KBDUI' is not translated. #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:175 msgid "Use KBDUI to draw keyboard" msgstr "" #. Translators: the word 'TYPE' is not translated. #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:178 msgid "Use TYPE of char table. The available TYPE=0, 1, 2" msgstr "" #. Translators: the word 'TYPE' is not translated. #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:181 msgid "Use TYPE of keyboard layout. The available TYPE=0, 1" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:188 msgid "Use XTEST module to send key events" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:193 msgid "Use XSendEvent to send key events" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:1301 msgid "Fold layout" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:1306 ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:2695 msgid "Extend layout" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:2895 msgid "Layout" msgstr "Format" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:3170 msgid "_Layout:" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:3200 msgid "_Configure Layouts" msgstr "" #. No longer used in gtk 2.20 #. gchar *license1, *license2, *license3; #. license1 = _("" #. "This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or " #. "modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public " #. "License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either " #. "version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version."); #. #. license2 = _("" #. "This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, " #. "but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of " #. "MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU " #. "Lesser General Public License for more details."); #. #. license3 = _("" #. "You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public " #. "License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software " #. "Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, " #. "MA 02110-1301 USA"); #. #. license = g_strdup_printf ("%s\n\n%s\n\n%s", #. license1, license2, license3); #. #. This format has been used since gtk 2.20. #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:3239 #, c-format msgid "This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details, visit %s" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:3707 msgid "Group" msgstr "Grup" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:3715 msgid "Subgroup" msgstr "" input-pad-1.0.3/po/eu.po0000644000000000000000000014773612250242453011713 00000000000000# Source translations for input-pad # Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Takao Fujiwara # This file is distributed under the same license as the input-pad package. # # Translators: # Takao Fujiwara , 2010-2012. # Translators: # Asier Iturralde Sarasola , 2012. msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: input-pad\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: http://code.google.com/p/input-pad/issues/list\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2012-08-06 18:52-0400\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2012-08-10 08:18+0000\n" "Last-Translator: Asier Iturralde Sarasola \n" "Language-Team: Basque (http://www.transifex.com/projects/p/fedora/language/eu/)\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "Language: eu\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n" #: ../data/alphabet.xml.in.in.h:1 msgid "Alphabets" msgstr "Alfabetoak" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Symbols" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Currency" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Letterlike" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Miscellaneous" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:5 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:116 msgid "Dingbats" msgstr "" #. Translators: Superscripts and Subscripts #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:7 msgid "Super and Sub" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:8 msgid "Bold" msgstr "Lodia" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:9 msgid "Italic" msgstr "Etzana" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:10 msgid "Script" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Double Struck" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:12 msgid "All" msgstr "Guztia" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:13 ../data/zh.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Numbers" msgstr "Zenbakiak" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:14 msgid "Roman" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Enclosed" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:16 msgid "Fraction" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:17 msgid "Technical" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:18 msgid "Unit" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Mathematical" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:20 msgid "Controls" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:21 msgid "OCR" msgstr "OCR" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:22 msgid "Graphics" msgstr "Grafikoak" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:23 msgid "Arrow" msgstr "Gezia" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:24 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:112 msgid "Box Drawing" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:25 ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:3937 msgid "Block" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:26 msgid "Geometric" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:27 msgid "Braille" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:28 msgid "Punctuations" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:29 msgid "General" msgstr "Orokorra" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:30 msgid "CJK" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:31 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:145 msgid "CJK Compatibility" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:32 msgid "Small Form" msgstr "" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Command" msgstr "Komandoa" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Date" msgstr "Data" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Normal Date" msgstr "Data normala" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Date and Time" msgstr "Data eta ordua" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:5 msgid "ChangeLog date" msgstr "" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:6 msgid "USA English date" msgstr "" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:7 msgid "UK English date" msgstr "" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:8 msgid "ISO 8601 date" msgstr "ISO 8601 data" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:9 msgid "Era" msgstr "" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:10 msgid "Century Year" msgstr "" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Normal Time" msgstr "Ordu normala" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:12 msgid "English Time" msgstr "Ordua ingelesez" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:13 msgid "Month" msgstr "Hilabetea" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:14 msgid "English Month" msgstr "Hilabetea ingelesez" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Short Month" msgstr "Hilabetearen laburdura" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:16 msgid "English Short Month" msgstr "Hilabetearen laburdura ingelesez" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:17 msgid "Weekday" msgstr "Asteguna" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:18 msgid "English Weekday" msgstr "Asteguna ingelesez" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Short Weekday" msgstr "Astegunaren laburdura" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:20 msgid "English Short Weekday" msgstr "Astegunaren laburdura ingelesez" #: ../data/goth.xml.in.h:1 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:196 msgid "Gothic" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.desktop.in.h:1 ../data/input-pad.ui.h:50 #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:5320 ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:5321 msgid "Input Pad" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:1 msgid "_File" msgstr "_Fitxategia" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:2 msgid "Close the program" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:3 msgid "_Close" msgstr "_Itxi" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:4 msgid "_Pad" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:5 msgid "_Code Point" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:6 msgid "_Show Pad" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:7 msgid "Show _All Characters" msgstr "Erakutsi karaktere _guztiak" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:8 msgid "Show _Custom Characters" msgstr "Erakutsi karaktere _pertsonalizatuak" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:9 msgid "Show _Nothing" msgstr "Ez erakutsi ezer" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:10 msgid "Show _Keyboard Layout" msgstr "Erakutsi _teklatu-diseinua" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:11 msgid "_Help" msgstr "_Laguntza" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:12 msgid "_Troubleshoot" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:13 msgid "Code Point Dialog" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:14 msgid "Unicode" msgstr "Unicode" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:15 msgid "You can choose encoding type" msgstr "Kodetze mota aukeratu dezakezu" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:16 msgid "Current Encoding" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:17 msgid "Copy Buffer" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:18 msgid "" "Base 16\n" "Hex" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:20 msgid "Set number case to hexadecimal" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:21 msgid "" "Base 10\n" "Dec" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:23 msgid "Set number case to decimal" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:24 msgid "" "Base 8\n" "Oct" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:26 msgid "Set number case to octal" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:27 msgid "" "Base 2\n" "Bin" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:29 msgid "Set number case to binary" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:30 msgid "Code Point:" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:31 msgid "Character:" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:32 msgid "_Send" msgstr "_Bidali" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:33 msgid "Input Pad Troubleshoot" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:35 #, no-c-format msgid "" "\n" "This application can be run either as a stand-alone program or under an input method application.\n" "If you wish to send multi-byte characters, this application needs to be run under an input method application.\n" "If you wish to send characters to X11 applications, those applications needs to allow send events. e.g.\n" "% xterm -xrm \"XTerm*allowSendEvents: true\"\n" "\n" "You also can copy pad files from /usr/share/input-pad/pad to $HOME/.config/pad to customize those in \"Custom Character\" pain." msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:42 msgid "Configure Keyboard Layouts" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:43 msgid "A_vailable layouts:" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:44 msgid "_Layouts shown in the list:" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:45 msgid "_Options" msgstr "_Aukerak" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:46 msgid "Configure Keyboard Options" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:47 msgid "_Use the default keyboard option" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:48 msgid "Use the defualt XKB option" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:49 msgid "Keyboard Option" msgstr "Teklatu aukera" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:51 msgid "The input pad is a tool to send a character on button." msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:52 msgid "translator_credits" msgstr "Asier Iturralde Sarasola " #. "IPA" stands for "International Phonetic Alphabet" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:2 msgid "IPA (Obsolete)" msgstr "IPA (Zaharkitua)" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:3 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:6 msgid "Open back unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Palatalized voiced bilabial plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:5 msgid "Voiceless palatal implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:6 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:138 msgid "Alveolar click" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:7 msgid "Palatalized voiced alveolar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:8 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:25 msgid "Voiced alveolar affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:9 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:27 msgid "Voiced alveopalatal affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:10 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:26 msgid "Voiced palato-alveolar affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Palatalized voiceless labiodental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:12 msgid "Palatalized voiced velar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:13 msgid "Palatalized voiceless velar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:14 msgid "Voiceless velar implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Palatalized alveolar lateral approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:16 msgid "Palatalized bilabial nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:17 msgid "Palatalized alveolar nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:18 msgid "Syllabic alveolar nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Palatalized voiceless bilabial plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:20 msgid "Voiceless bilabial implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:21 msgid "Palatalized alveolar trill" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:22 msgid "Voiced strident apico-alveolar trill" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:23 msgid "Palatalized voiceless alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:24 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Voiceless alveopalatal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:25 msgid "Labialized voiceless palato-alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:26 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:103 msgid "Voiceless alveopalatal affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:27 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:101 msgid "Voiceless alveolar affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:28 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:102 msgid "Voiceless palato-alveolar affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:29 msgid "Palatalized voiceless alveolar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:30 msgid "Voiceless alveolar implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:31 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:137 msgid "Dental click" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:32 msgid "Voiceless uvular implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:33 msgid "Palatalized voiced labiodental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:34 msgid "Palatalized voiceless velar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:35 msgid "Palatalized voiced alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:36 msgid "Labialized voiced palato-alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:37 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:128 msgid "Voiced alveopalatal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:38 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:106 msgid "Near-close near-back vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:39 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:140 msgid "Alveolar lateral click" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:40 msgid "Labialized voiceless alveolar or dental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:41 msgid "Labialized voiced alveolar or dental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:42 msgid "Combining labialization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:43 msgid "Combining palatalization mark" msgstr "" #. "IPA" stands for "International Phonetic Alphabet" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:2 msgid "IPA (Unofficial)" msgstr "IPA (ez-ofiziala)" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Voiced labiodental plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:4 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:18 msgid "Voiceless palatal lateral affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:5 msgid "Voiced retroflex implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:6 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:88 msgid "Alveolar flap" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:7 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:125 msgid "Voiceless palatal lateral fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:8 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:91 msgid "Retroflex flap" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:9 msgid "Voiceless retroflex lateral fricative" msgstr "" #. "PUA" stands for "Private Use Area" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Voiceless retroflex lateral fricative (PUA)" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:12 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:59 msgid "Voiceless velar lateral affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:13 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:68 msgid "Voiceless velar lateral fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:14 msgid "Epiglottal trill" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Voiceless labiodental plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:16 msgid "Voiceless retroflex lateral affricate" msgstr "" #. "PUA" stands for "Private Use Area" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:18 msgid "Voiceless retroflex lateral affricate (PUA)" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Combining stridency mark" msgstr "" #. "PUA" stands for "Private Use Area" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:21 msgid "Combining stridency mark (PUA)" msgstr "" #. "IPA" stands for "International Phonetic Alphabet" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:2 msgid "IPA" msgstr "IPA" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Open front unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Open central unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:5 msgid "Near-open central vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:7 msgid "Open back rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:8 msgid "Open-mid back unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:9 msgid "Near-open front unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:10 msgid "Voiced bilabial plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Voiced labiodental affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:12 msgid "Voiced bilabial implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:13 msgid "Bilabial trill" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:14 msgid "Voiced bilabial fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Voiceless palatal plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:16 msgid "Voiceless palatal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:17 msgid "Voiceless palatal affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:20 msgid "Voiced alveolar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:21 msgid "Voiced alveolar implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:22 msgid "Voiced retroflex plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:23 msgid "Voiced dental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:24 msgid "Voiced alveolar lateral affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:28 msgid "Voiced retroflex affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:29 msgid "Close-mid front unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:30 msgid "Close-mid central unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:31 msgid "Mid-central vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:32 msgid "Rhotacized mid-central vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:33 msgid "Open-mid front unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:34 msgid "Open-mid central rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:35 msgid "Open-mid central unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:36 msgid "Rhotacized open-mid central unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:37 msgid "Voiceless labiodental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:38 msgid "Velopharyngeal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:39 msgid "Voiced velar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:40 msgid "Voiced labial-velar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:41 msgid "Voiced velar implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:42 msgid "Voiced uvular plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:43 msgid "Voiced uvular implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:44 msgid "Voiceless glottal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:45 msgid "Voiced glottal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:46 msgid "Voiceless pharyngeal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:47 msgid "Voiceless coarticulated velar and palato-alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:48 msgid "Voiceless epiglottal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:49 msgid "Close front unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:50 msgid "Near-close near-front unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:51 msgid "Near-close central unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:52 msgid "Close central unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:53 msgid "Palatal approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:54 msgid "Voiced palatal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:55 msgid "Voiced palatal plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:56 msgid "Voiced palatal affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:57 msgid "Voiced palatal implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:58 msgid "Voiceless velar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:60 msgid "Voiceless labial-velar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:61 msgid "Voiceless velar affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:62 msgid "Alveolar lateral approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:63 msgid "Velarized alveolar lateral approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:64 msgid "Voiceless alveolar lateral fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:65 msgid "Retroflex lateral approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:66 msgid "Voiced alveolar lateral fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:67 msgid "Velar lateral approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:69 msgid "Bilabial nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:70 msgid "Labiodental nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:71 msgid "Alveolar nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:72 msgid "Velar nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:73 msgid "Labial-velar nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:74 msgid "Palatal nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:75 msgid "Retroflex nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:76 msgid "Uvular nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:77 msgid "Close-mid back rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:78 msgid "Close-mid front rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:79 msgid "Close-mid central rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:80 msgid "Open-mid front rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:81 msgid "Open front rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:82 msgid "Voiceless bilabial plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:83 msgid "Voiceless bilabial-labiodental affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:84 msgid "Voiceless bilabial affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:85 msgid "Voiceless labiodental affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:86 msgid "Voiceless uvular plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:87 msgid "Alveolar trill" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:89 msgid "Alveolar lateral flap" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:90 msgid "Uvular trill" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:92 msgid "Alveolar approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:93 msgid "Retroflex approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:94 msgid "Voiced uvular fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:95 msgid "Voiceless alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:96 msgid "Voiceless palato-alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:97 msgid "Voiceless retroflex fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:98 msgid "Voiceless alveolar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:99 msgid "Voiceless retroflex plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:100 msgid "Voiceless alveolar lateral affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:104 msgid "Voiceless retroflex affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:105 msgid "Close back rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:107 msgid "Near-close central vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:108 msgid "Close central rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:109 msgid "Labial-palatal approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:110 msgid "Close back unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:111 msgid "Voiced labiodental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:112 msgid "Labiodental flap" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:113 msgid "Labiodental approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:114 msgid "Voiced velar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:115 msgid "Close-mid back unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:116 msgid "Voiced labiovelar approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:117 msgid "Voiceless labiovelar approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:118 msgid "Velar approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:119 msgid "Bilabial percussive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:120 msgid "Voiceless velar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:121 msgid "Voiceless uvular fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:122 msgid "Close front rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:123 msgid "Near-close near-front rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:124 msgid "Palatal lateral approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:126 msgid "Voiced alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:127 msgid "Voiced palato-alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:129 msgid "Voiced retroflex fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:130 msgid "Voiceless dental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:131 msgid "Voiceless bilabial fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:132 msgid "Glottal stop" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:133 msgid "Epiglottal plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:134 msgid "Voiced pharyngeal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:135 msgid "Voiced epiglottal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:136 msgid "Bilabial click" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:139 msgid "Palatal click" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:141 msgid "Bidental percussive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:142 msgid "Aspiration mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:143 msgid "Non-aspiration mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:144 msgid "Breathy voice mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:145 msgid "Palatalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:146 msgid "Lateral release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:147 msgid "Bilabial nasal release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:148 msgid "Labiodental nasal release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:149 msgid "Alveolar nasal release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:150 msgid "Palatal nasal release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:151 msgid "Retroflex nasal release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:152 msgid "Uvular nasal release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:153 msgid "Labio-palatalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:154 msgid "Labiodentalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:155 msgid "Labialization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:156 msgid "Velarization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:157 msgid "Glottalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:158 msgid "Pharyngealization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:159 msgid "Combining velarization/pharyngealization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:160 msgid "Combining laryngealization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:161 msgid "Combining retroflexion mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:162 msgid "Ejection mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:163 msgid "Rhotacization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:164 msgid "Combining dentalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:165 msgid "Combining dentolabialization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:166 msgid "Combining alveolarization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:167 msgid "Combining linguolabialization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:168 msgid "Combining apicalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:169 msgid "Combining laminalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:170 msgid "Combining centralization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:171 msgid "Combining mid-centralization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:172 msgid "Combining nasalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:173 msgid "Combining nasalization mark below" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:174 msgid "Combining denasalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:175 msgid "Combining nasal friction mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:176 msgid "Combining velopharyngeal friction mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:177 msgid "Combining voiced mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:178 msgid "Combining voiceless mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:179 msgid "Combining voiceless mark above" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:180 msgid "Pre-voicing/post-voicing mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:181 msgid "Combining breathy voice mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:182 msgid "Combining unreleased stop mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:183 msgid "Combining more rounded mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:184 msgid "Combining less rounded mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:185 msgid "Combining labial spreading mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:186 msgid "Combining syllabic mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:187 msgid "Combining syllabic mark above" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:188 msgid "Combining non-syllabic mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:189 msgid "Combining non-syllabic mark above" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:190 msgid "Combining top tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:191 msgid "Combining high tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:192 msgid "Combining mid tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:193 msgid "Combining low tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:194 msgid "Combining bottom tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:195 msgid "Combining falling tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:196 msgid "Combining high falling tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:197 msgid "Combining low falling tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:198 msgid "Combining rising tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:199 msgid "Combining high rising tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:200 msgid "Combining low rising tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:201 msgid "Combining dipping tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:202 msgid "Combining peaking tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:203 msgid "Top tone letter" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:204 msgid "High tone letter" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:205 msgid "Mid tone letter" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:206 msgid "Low tone letter" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:207 msgid "Bottom tone letter" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:208 msgid "Falling tone digraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:209 msgid "High falling tone digraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:210 msgid "Rising tone digraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:211 msgid "High rising tone digraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:212 msgid "Low rising tone digraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:213 msgid "Dipping tone trigraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:214 msgid "Peaking tone trigraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:215 msgid "Upstep mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:216 msgid "Downstep mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:217 msgid "Minor break" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:218 msgid "Major break" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:219 msgid "Rising intonation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:220 msgid "Falling intonation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:221 msgid "Advanced articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:222 msgid "Retracted articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:223 msgid "Combining advanced articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:224 msgid "Combining retracted articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:225 msgid "Raised sound mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:226 msgid "Lowered sound mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:227 msgid "Combining raised sound mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:228 msgid "Combining lowered sound mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:229 msgid "Combining tongue root advancement mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:230 msgid "Combining tongue root retraction mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:231 msgid "Combining strong articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:232 msgid "Combining weak articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:233 msgid "Combining whistled articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:234 msgid "Combining sliding articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:235 msgid "Egression mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:236 msgid "Ingression mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:237 msgid "Combining ligature tie" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:238 msgid "Combining ligature undertie" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:239 msgid "Elongation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:240 msgid "Weak elongation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:241 msgid "Combining extra-short duration mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:242 msgid "Liaison mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:243 msgid "Stress mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:244 msgid "Weak stress mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:245 msgid "Syllable break" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:246 msgid "Opening orthographic bracket" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:247 msgid "Closing orthographic bracket" msgstr "" #: ../data/ja.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Japanese" msgstr "" #: ../data/ja.xml.in.h:2 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:136 msgid "Hiragana" msgstr "" #: ../data/ja.xml.in.h:3 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:137 msgid "Katakana" msgstr "" #: ../data/ja.xml.in.h:4 ../data/zh.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Radicals" msgstr "" #: ../data/ja.xml.in.h:5 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:132 msgid "CJK Radicals Supplement" msgstr "" #: ../data/keyboard.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Keyboard" msgstr "" #: ../data/keyboard.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Function Key" msgstr "" #: ../data/keyboard.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Key Pad" msgstr "" #: ../data/latin.xml.in.h:1 msgid "ASCII" msgstr "ASCII" #: ../data/latin.xml.in.h:2 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:38 msgid "Latin-1 Supplement" msgstr "" #: ../data/latin.xml.in.h:3 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:39 msgid "Latin Extended-A" msgstr "" #: ../data/latin.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Old and Middle English" msgstr "" #: ../data/runr.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Runes (Unicode Block)" msgstr "" #: ../data/runr.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Runes (Elder Fuþark)" msgstr "" #: ../data/runr.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Runes (Younger Fuþark)" msgstr "" #: ../data/runr.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Runes (Fuþorc)" msgstr "" #: ../data/shaw.xml.in.h:1 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:200 msgid "Shavian" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Chat" msgstr "Berriketa" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Smileys" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Smile" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Smile Big" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:5 msgid "Sad" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:6 msgid "Wink" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:7 msgid "Tongue" msgstr "Mihia" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:8 msgid "Shock" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:9 msgid "Kiss | Secret" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:10 msgid "Glasses Cool | Eyeroll" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Glasses Cool" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:12 msgid "Angry" msgstr "Haserre" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:13 msgid "Embarrassed" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:14 msgid "Confused" msgstr "Nahastuta" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Crying" msgstr "Negarrez" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:16 msgid "Neutral" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:17 msgid "Thinking" msgstr "Pentsatzen" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:18 msgid "Don't Know" msgstr "Ez dakit" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Party" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:20 msgid "Yawn" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:21 msgid "Bunny" msgstr "Untxia" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:22 msgid "Sick" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:23 msgid "Devil" msgstr "Deabrua" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:24 msgid "Angel" msgstr "Angelua" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:25 msgid "Love" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:26 msgid "Love Over" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:27 msgid "Cat" msgstr "Katua" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:28 msgid "Dog" msgstr "Zakurra" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:29 msgid "Moon" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:30 msgid "Star" msgstr "Izarra" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:31 msgid "Film" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:32 msgid "Musical Note" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:33 msgid "Mail" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:34 msgid "Clock" msgstr "Ordularia" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:35 msgid "Kiss" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:36 msgid "Present" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:37 msgid "Cake" msgstr "Opila" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:38 msgid "Coffee" msgstr "Kafea" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:39 msgid "Phone" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:40 msgid "Hug Left" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:41 msgid "Hug Right" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:42 msgid "Beer" msgstr "Garagardoa" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:43 msgid "Drink" msgstr "Edan" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:44 msgid "Boy" msgstr "Mutila" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:45 msgid "Girl" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:46 msgid "Yes" msgstr "Bai" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:47 msgid "No" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:48 msgid "Shut Mouth" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:49 msgid "Money Mouth" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:50 msgid "Foot in Mouth" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:51 msgid "Shout" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:52 msgid "Monkey" msgstr "" #. http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%A1%94%E6%96%87%E5%AD%97 #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:54 msgid "Smileys (Japanese)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:55 msgid "Smoking" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:56 msgid "Sorry" msgstr "Barkatu" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:57 msgid "Hug" msgstr "" #. http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%A1%94%E6%96%87%E5%AD%97 #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:59 msgid "Smileys (Japanese 2ch)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:60 msgid "Hey" msgstr "" #. http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%A1%94%E6%96%87%E5%AD%97 #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:62 msgid "Smileys (Chinese)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:63 msgid "Crow" msgstr "Belea" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:64 msgid "Bear" msgstr "Hartza" #. http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%82%A4%E3%83%B3%E3%82%BF%E3%83%BC%E3%83%8D%E3%83%83%E3%83%88%E3%82%B9%E3%83%A9%E3%83%B3%E3%82%B0 #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:66 msgid "Acronym" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:67 msgid "Acronym (Computer)" msgstr "" #. http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%82%A4%E3%83%B3%E3%82%BF%E3%83%BC%E3%83%8D%E3%83%83%E3%83%88%E3%82%B9%E3%83%A9%E3%83%B3%E3%82%B0 #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:69 msgid "Acronym (Japanese)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:70 msgid "Do not want to read between lines (Aete Kuuki Wo Yomanai)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:71 msgid "Can't get together (Guda Guda)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:72 msgid "Say whatever one feels (Iitaidake)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:73 msgid "Excited (Kitakore)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:74 msgid "Detail (Kuwashiku)" msgstr "Xehetasuna (Kuwashiku)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:75 msgid "Cannot read between lines (Kuuki Ga Yomenai)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:76 msgid "Omission (Shouryaku)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:77 msgid "Excited (Waku Waku Teka Teka)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:78 msgid "Laugh" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:79 msgid "Dude (Oi!)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:80 msgid "In The Meantime (Toriaezu, Ma)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:81 msgid "Bye" msgstr "Agur" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:82 msgid "False Start (Flying Get)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:83 msgid "Fulfilling Life (Real life is Zyujitsu)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:84 msgid "Laugh (Warau)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:85 msgid "Good job (Otsukare)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:86 msgid "He (Yatsu <- Yashi)" msgstr "" #: ../data/w3c.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Char References" msgstr "" #: ../data/zh.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Chinese" msgstr "Txinera" #: ../data/zh.xml.in.h:4 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:138 msgid "Bopomofo" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/eek-gtk.c:62 msgid "Use libeek to draw keyboard" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/eek-gtk.c:234 msgid "eekboard layout" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/eek-gtk.c:246 msgid "eekboard Options" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/eek-gtk.c:246 msgid "Show eekboard Options" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:37 msgid "Basic Latin" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:40 msgid "Latin Extended-B" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:41 msgid "IPA Extensions" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:42 msgid "Spacing Modifier Letters" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:43 msgid "Combining Diacritical Marks" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:44 msgid "Greek and Coptic" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:45 msgid "Cyrillic" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:46 msgid "Cyrillic Supplement" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:47 msgid "Armenian" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:48 msgid "Hebrew" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:49 msgid "Arabic" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:50 msgid "Syriac" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:51 msgid "Arabic Supplement" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:52 msgid "Thaana" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:53 msgid "NKo" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:54 msgid "Samaritan" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:55 msgid "Devanagari" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:56 msgid "Bengali" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:57 msgid "Gurmukhi" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:58 msgid "Gujarati" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:59 msgid "Oriya" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:60 msgid "Tamil" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:61 msgid "Telugu" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:62 msgid "Kannada" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:63 msgid "Malayalam" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:64 msgid "Sinhala" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:65 msgid "Thai" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:66 msgid "Lao" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:67 msgid "Tibetan" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:68 msgid "Myanmar" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:69 msgid "Georgian" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:70 msgid "Hangul Jamo" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:71 msgid "Ethiopic" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:72 msgid "Ethiopic Supplement" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:73 msgid "Cherokee" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:74 msgid "Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:75 msgid "Ogham" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:76 msgid "Runic" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:77 msgid "Tagalog" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:78 msgid "Hanunoo" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:79 msgid "Buhid" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:80 msgid "Tagbanwa" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:81 msgid "Khmer" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:82 msgid "Mongolian" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:83 msgid "Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics Extended" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:84 msgid "Limbu" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:85 msgid "Tai Le" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:86 msgid "New Tai Lue" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:87 msgid "Khmer Symbols" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:88 msgid "Buginese" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:89 msgid "Tai Tham" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:90 msgid "Balinese" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:91 msgid "Sundanese" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:92 msgid "Lepcha" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:93 msgid "Ol Chiki" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:94 msgid "Vedic Extensions" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:95 msgid "Phonetic Extensions" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:96 msgid "Phonetic Extensions Supplement" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:97 msgid "Combining Diacritical Marks Supplement" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:98 msgid "Latin Extended Additional" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:99 msgid "Greek Extended" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:100 msgid "General Punctuation" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:101 msgid "Superscripts and Subscripts" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:102 msgid "Currency Symbols" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:103 msgid "Combining Diacritical Marks for Symbols" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:104 msgid "Letterlike Symbols" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:105 msgid "Number Forms" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:106 msgid "Arrows" msgstr "Geziak" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:107 msgid "Mathematical Operators" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:108 msgid "Miscellaneous Technical" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:109 msgid "Control Pictures" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:110 msgid "Optical Character Recognition" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:111 msgid "Enclosed Alphanumerics" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:113 msgid "Block Elements" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:114 msgid "Geometric Shapes" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:115 msgid "Miscellaneous Symbols" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:117 msgid "Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-A" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:118 msgid "Supplemental Arrows-A" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:119 msgid "Braille Patterns" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:120 msgid "Supplemental Arrows-B" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:121 msgid "Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-B" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:122 msgid "Supplemental Mathematical Operators" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:123 msgid "Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:124 msgid "Glagolitic" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:125 msgid "Latin Extended-C" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:126 msgid "Coptic" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:127 msgid "Georgian Supplement" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:128 msgid "Tifinagh" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:129 msgid "Ethiopic Extended" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:130 msgid "Cyrillic Extended-A" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:131 msgid "Supplemental Punctuation" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:133 msgid "Kangxi Radicals" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:134 msgid "Ideographic Description Characters" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:135 msgid "CJK Symbols and Punctuation" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:139 msgid "Hangul Compatibility Jamo" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:140 msgid "Kanbun" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:141 msgid "Bopomofo Extended" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:142 msgid "CJK Strokes" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:143 msgid "Katakana Phonetic Extensions" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:144 msgid "Enclosed CJK Letters and Months" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:146 msgid "CJK Unified Ideographs Extension A" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:147 msgid "Yijing Hexagram Symbols" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:148 msgid "CJK Unified Ideographs" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:149 msgid "Yi Syllables" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:150 msgid "Yi Radicals" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:151 msgid "Lisu" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:152 msgid "Vai" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:153 msgid "Cyrillic Extended-B" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:154 msgid "Bamum" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:155 msgid "Modifier Tone Letters" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:156 msgid "Latin Extended-D" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:157 msgid "Syloti Nagri" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:158 msgid "Common Indic Number Forms" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:159 msgid "Phags-pa" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:160 msgid "Saurashtra" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:161 msgid "Devanagari Extended" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:162 msgid "Kayah Li" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:163 msgid "Rejang" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:164 msgid "Hangul Jamo Extended-A" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:165 msgid "Javanese" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:166 msgid "Cham" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:167 msgid "Myanmar Extended-A" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:168 msgid "Tai Viet" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:169 msgid "Meetei Mayek" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:170 msgid "Hangul Syllables" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:171 msgid "Hangul Jamo Extended-B" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:172 msgid "High Surrogates" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:173 msgid "High Private Use Surrogates" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:174 msgid "Low Surrogates" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:175 msgid "Private Use Area" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:176 msgid "CJK Compatibility Ideographs" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:177 msgid "Alphabetic Presentation Forms" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:178 msgid "Arabic Presentation Forms-A" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:179 msgid "Variation Selectors" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:180 msgid "Vertical Forms" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:181 msgid "Combining Half Marks" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:182 msgid "CJK Compatibility Forms" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:183 msgid "Small Form Variants" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:184 msgid "Arabic Presentation Forms-B" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:185 msgid "Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:186 msgid "Specials" msgstr "Bereziak" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:187 msgid "Linear B Syllabary" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:188 msgid "Linear B Ideograms" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:189 msgid "Aegean Numbers" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:190 msgid "Ancient Greek Numbers" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:191 msgid "Ancient Symbols" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:192 msgid "Phaistos Disc" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:193 msgid "Lycian" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:194 msgid "Carian" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:195 msgid "Old Italic" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:197 msgid "Ugaritic" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:198 msgid "Old Persian" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:199 msgid "Deseret" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:201 msgid "Osmanya" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:202 msgid "Cypriot Syllabary" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:203 msgid "Imperial Aramaic" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:204 msgid "Phoenician" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:205 msgid "Lydian" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:206 msgid "Kharoshthi" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:207 msgid "Old South Arabian" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:208 msgid "Avestan" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:209 msgid "Inscriptional Parthian" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:210 msgid "Inscriptional Pahlavi" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:211 msgid "Old Turkic" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:212 msgid "Rumi Numeral Symbols" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:213 msgid "Kaithi" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:214 msgid "Cuneiform" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:215 msgid "Cuneiform Numbers and Punctuation" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:216 msgid "Egyptian Hieroglyphs" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:217 msgid "Byzantine Musical Symbols" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:218 msgid "Musical Symbols" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:219 msgid "Ancient Greek Musical Notation" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:220 msgid "Tai Xuan Jing Symbols" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:221 msgid "Counting Rod Numerals" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:222 msgid "Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:223 msgid "Mahjong Tiles" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:224 msgid "Domino Tiles" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:225 msgid "Enclosed Alphanumeric Supplement" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:226 msgid "Enclosed Ideographic Supplement" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:227 msgid "CJK Unified Ideographs Extension B" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:228 msgid "CJK Unified Ideographs Extension C" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:229 msgid "CJK Compatibility Ideographs Supplement" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:230 msgid "Tags" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:231 msgid "Variation Selectors Supplement" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:232 msgid "Supplementary Private Use Area-A" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:233 msgid "Supplementary Private Use Area-B" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:172 msgid "Display version" msgstr "Bistaratu bertsioa" #. Translators: the word 'KBDUI' is not translated. #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:175 msgid "Use KBDUI to draw keyboard" msgstr "" #. Translators: the word 'TYPE' is not translated. #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:178 msgid "Use TYPE of char table. The available TYPE=0, 1, 2" msgstr "" #. Translators: the word 'TYPE' is not translated. #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:181 msgid "Use TYPE of keyboard layout. The available TYPE=0, 1" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:188 msgid "Use XTEST module to send key events" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:193 msgid "Use XSendEvent to send key events" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:1301 msgid "Fold layout" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:1306 ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:2695 msgid "Extend layout" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:2895 msgid "Layout" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:3170 msgid "_Layout:" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:3200 msgid "_Configure Layouts" msgstr "" #. 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charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "Language: hu\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n" #: ../data/alphabet.xml.in.in.h:1 msgid "Alphabets" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Symbols" msgstr "Szimbólumok" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Currency" msgstr "Pénznem" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Letterlike" msgstr "Betűszerű" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Miscellaneous" msgstr "Egyéb" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:5 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:116 msgid "Dingbats" msgstr "Apróságok" #. Translators: Superscripts and Subscripts #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:7 msgid "Super and Sub" msgstr "Kitevő és alszám" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:8 msgid "Bold" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:9 msgid "Italic" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:10 msgid "Script" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Double Struck" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:12 msgid "All" msgstr "Összes" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:13 ../data/zh.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Numbers" msgstr "Számok" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:14 msgid "Roman" msgstr "Román" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Enclosed" msgstr "Beépített" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:16 msgid "Fraction" msgstr "Töredék" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:17 msgid "Technical" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:18 msgid "Unit" msgstr "Egység" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Mathematical" msgstr "Matematikai" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:20 msgid "Controls" msgstr "Vezérlők" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:21 msgid "OCR" msgstr "OCR" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:22 msgid "Graphics" msgstr "Grafikai" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:23 msgid "Arrow" msgstr "Nyíl" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:24 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:112 msgid "Box Drawing" msgstr "Négyzet rajz" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:25 ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:3937 msgid "Block" msgstr "Blokk" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:26 msgid "Geometric" msgstr "Geometriai" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:27 msgid "Braille" msgstr "Braille" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:28 msgid "Punctuations" msgstr "Beszúrások" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:29 msgid "General" msgstr "Általános" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:30 msgid "CJK" msgstr "CJK" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:31 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:145 msgid "CJK Compatibility" msgstr "CJK Kompatibilitás" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:32 msgid "Small Form" msgstr "Kis formátumú" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Command" msgstr "Parancs" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Date" msgstr "Dátum" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Normal Date" msgstr "Normál Dátum" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Date and Time" msgstr "Dátum és Idő" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:5 msgid "ChangeLog date" msgstr "Változásnapló dátuma" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:6 msgid "USA English date" msgstr "USA angol dátum" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:7 msgid "UK English date" msgstr "Brit angol dátum" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:8 msgid "ISO 8601 date" msgstr "ISO 8601 dátum" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:9 msgid "Era" msgstr "Era" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:10 msgid "Century Year" msgstr "Évszázadok" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Normal Time" msgstr "Normál idő" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:12 msgid "English Time" msgstr "Angol idő" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:13 msgid "Month" msgstr "Hónap" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:14 msgid "English Month" msgstr "Angol hónapok" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Short Month" msgstr "Röv. hónap" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:16 msgid "English Short Month" msgstr "Angol röv. hónapok" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:17 msgid "Weekday" msgstr "Hétköznap" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:18 msgid "English Weekday" msgstr "Angol hétköznapok" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Short Weekday" msgstr "Röv. hétköznapok" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:20 msgid "English Short Weekday" msgstr "Angol röv. hétköznapok" #: ../data/goth.xml.in.h:1 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:196 msgid "Gothic" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.desktop.in.h:1 ../data/input-pad.ui.h:50 #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:5320 ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:5321 msgid "Input Pad" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:1 msgid "_File" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:2 msgid "Close the program" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:3 msgid "_Close" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:4 msgid "_Pad" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:5 msgid "_Code Point" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:6 msgid "_Show Pad" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:7 msgid "Show _All Characters" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:8 msgid "Show _Custom Characters" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:9 msgid "Show _Nothing" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:10 msgid "Show _Keyboard Layout" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:11 msgid "_Help" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:12 msgid "_Troubleshoot" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:13 msgid "Code Point Dialog" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:14 msgid "Unicode" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:15 msgid "You can choose encoding type" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:16 msgid "Current Encoding" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:17 msgid "Copy Buffer" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:18 msgid "" "Base 16\n" "Hex" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:20 msgid "Set number case to hexadecimal" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:21 msgid "" "Base 10\n" "Dec" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:23 msgid "Set number case to decimal" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:24 msgid "" "Base 8\n" "Oct" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:26 msgid "Set number case to octal" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:27 msgid "" "Base 2\n" "Bin" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:29 msgid "Set number case to binary" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:30 msgid "Code Point:" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:31 msgid "Character:" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:32 msgid "_Send" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:33 msgid "Input Pad Troubleshoot" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:35 #, no-c-format msgid "" "\n" "This application can be run either as a stand-alone program or under an input method application.\n" "If you wish to send multi-byte characters, this application needs to be run under an input method application.\n" "If you wish to send characters to X11 applications, those applications needs to allow send events. e.g.\n" "% xterm -xrm \"XTerm*allowSendEvents: true\"\n" "\n" "You also can copy pad files from /usr/share/input-pad/pad to $HOME/.config/pad to customize those in \"Custom Character\" pane." msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:42 msgid "Configure Keyboard Layouts" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:43 msgid "A_vailable layouts:" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:44 msgid "_Layouts shown in the list:" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:45 msgid "_Options" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:46 msgid "Configure Keyboard Options" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:47 msgid "_Use the default keyboard option" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:48 msgid "Use the defualt XKB option" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:49 msgid "Keyboard Option" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:51 msgid "The input pad is a tool to send a character on button." msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:52 msgid "translator_credits" msgstr "" #. "IPA" stands for "International Phonetic Alphabet" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:2 msgid "IPA (Obsolete)" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:3 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:6 msgid "Open back unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Palatalized voiced bilabial plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:5 msgid "Voiceless palatal implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:6 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:138 msgid "Alveolar click" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:7 msgid "Palatalized voiced alveolar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:8 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:25 msgid "Voiced alveolar affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:9 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:27 msgid "Voiced alveopalatal affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:10 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:26 msgid "Voiced palato-alveolar affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Palatalized voiceless labiodental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:12 msgid "Palatalized voiced velar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:13 msgid "Palatalized voiceless velar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:14 msgid "Voiceless velar implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Palatalized alveolar lateral approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:16 msgid "Palatalized bilabial nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:17 msgid "Palatalized alveolar nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:18 msgid "Syllabic alveolar nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Palatalized voiceless bilabial plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:20 msgid "Voiceless bilabial implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:21 msgid "Palatalized alveolar trill" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:22 msgid "Voiced strident apico-alveolar trill" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:23 msgid "Palatalized voiceless alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:24 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Voiceless alveopalatal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:25 msgid "Labialized voiceless palato-alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:26 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:103 msgid "Voiceless alveopalatal affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:27 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:101 msgid "Voiceless alveolar affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:28 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:102 msgid "Voiceless palato-alveolar affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:29 msgid "Palatalized voiceless alveolar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:30 msgid "Voiceless alveolar implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:31 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:137 msgid "Dental click" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:32 msgid "Voiceless uvular implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:33 msgid "Palatalized voiced labiodental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:34 msgid "Palatalized voiceless velar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:35 msgid "Palatalized voiced alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:36 msgid "Labialized voiced palato-alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:37 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:128 msgid "Voiced alveopalatal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:38 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:106 msgid "Near-close near-back vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:39 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:140 msgid "Alveolar lateral click" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:40 msgid "Labialized voiceless alveolar or dental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:41 msgid "Labialized voiced alveolar or dental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:42 msgid "Combining labialization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:43 msgid "Combining palatalization mark" msgstr "" #. "IPA" stands for "International Phonetic Alphabet" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:2 msgid "IPA (Unofficial)" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Voiced labiodental plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:4 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:18 msgid "Voiceless palatal lateral affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:5 msgid "Voiced retroflex implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:6 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:88 msgid "Alveolar flap" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:7 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:125 msgid "Voiceless palatal lateral fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:8 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:91 msgid "Retroflex flap" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:9 msgid "Voiceless retroflex lateral fricative" msgstr "" #. "PUA" stands for "Private Use Area" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Voiceless retroflex lateral fricative (PUA)" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:12 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:59 msgid "Voiceless velar lateral affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:13 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:68 msgid "Voiceless velar lateral fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:14 msgid "Epiglottal trill" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Voiceless labiodental plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:16 msgid "Voiceless retroflex lateral affricate" msgstr "" #. "PUA" stands for "Private Use Area" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:18 msgid "Voiceless retroflex lateral affricate (PUA)" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Combining stridency mark" msgstr "" #. "PUA" stands for "Private Use Area" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:21 msgid "Combining stridency mark (PUA)" msgstr "" #. "IPA" stands for "International Phonetic Alphabet" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:2 msgid "IPA" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Open front unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Open central unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:5 msgid "Near-open central vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:7 msgid "Open back rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:8 msgid "Open-mid back unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:9 msgid "Near-open front unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:10 msgid "Voiced bilabial plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Voiced labiodental affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:12 msgid "Voiced bilabial implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:13 msgid "Bilabial trill" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:14 msgid "Voiced bilabial fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Voiceless palatal plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:16 msgid "Voiceless palatal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:17 msgid "Voiceless palatal affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:20 msgid "Voiced alveolar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:21 msgid "Voiced alveolar implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:22 msgid "Voiced retroflex plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:23 msgid "Voiced dental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:24 msgid "Voiced alveolar lateral affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:28 msgid "Voiced retroflex affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:29 msgid "Close-mid front unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:30 msgid "Close-mid central unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:31 msgid "Mid-central vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:32 msgid "Rhotacized mid-central vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:33 msgid "Open-mid front unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:34 msgid "Open-mid central rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:35 msgid "Open-mid central unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:36 msgid "Rhotacized open-mid central unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:37 msgid "Voiceless labiodental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:38 msgid "Velopharyngeal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:39 msgid "Voiced velar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:40 msgid "Voiced labial-velar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:41 msgid "Voiced velar implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:42 msgid "Voiced uvular plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:43 msgid "Voiced uvular implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:44 msgid "Voiceless glottal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:45 msgid "Voiced glottal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:46 msgid "Voiceless pharyngeal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:47 msgid "Voiceless coarticulated velar and palato-alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:48 msgid "Voiceless epiglottal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:49 msgid "Close front unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:50 msgid "Near-close near-front unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:51 msgid "Near-close central unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:52 msgid "Close central unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:53 msgid "Palatal approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:54 msgid "Voiced palatal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:55 msgid "Voiced palatal plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:56 msgid "Voiced palatal affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:57 msgid "Voiced palatal implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:58 msgid "Voiceless velar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:60 msgid "Voiceless labial-velar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:61 msgid "Voiceless velar affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:62 msgid "Alveolar lateral approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:63 msgid "Velarized alveolar lateral approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:64 msgid "Voiceless alveolar lateral fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:65 msgid "Retroflex lateral approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:66 msgid "Voiced alveolar lateral fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:67 msgid "Velar lateral approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:69 msgid "Bilabial nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:70 msgid "Labiodental nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:71 msgid "Alveolar nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:72 msgid "Velar nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:73 msgid "Labial-velar nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:74 msgid "Palatal nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:75 msgid "Retroflex nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:76 msgid "Uvular nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:77 msgid "Close-mid back rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:78 msgid "Close-mid front rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:79 msgid "Close-mid central rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:80 msgid "Open-mid front rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:81 msgid "Open front rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:82 msgid "Voiceless bilabial plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:83 msgid "Voiceless bilabial-labiodental affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:84 msgid "Voiceless bilabial affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:85 msgid "Voiceless labiodental affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:86 msgid "Voiceless uvular plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:87 msgid "Alveolar trill" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:89 msgid "Alveolar lateral flap" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:90 msgid "Uvular trill" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:92 msgid "Alveolar approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:93 msgid "Retroflex approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:94 msgid "Voiced uvular fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:95 msgid "Voiceless alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:96 msgid "Voiceless palato-alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:97 msgid "Voiceless retroflex fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:98 msgid "Voiceless alveolar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:99 msgid "Voiceless retroflex plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:100 msgid "Voiceless alveolar lateral affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:104 msgid "Voiceless retroflex affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:105 msgid "Close back rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:107 msgid "Near-close central vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:108 msgid "Close central rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:109 msgid "Labial-palatal approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:110 msgid "Close back unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:111 msgid "Voiced labiodental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:112 msgid "Labiodental flap" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:113 msgid "Labiodental approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:114 msgid "Voiced velar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:115 msgid "Close-mid back unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:116 msgid "Voiced labiovelar approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:117 msgid "Voiceless labiovelar approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:118 msgid "Velar approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:119 msgid "Bilabial percussive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:120 msgid "Voiceless velar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:121 msgid "Voiceless uvular fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:122 msgid "Close front rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:123 msgid "Near-close near-front rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:124 msgid "Palatal lateral approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:126 msgid "Voiced alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:127 msgid "Voiced palato-alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:129 msgid "Voiced retroflex fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:130 msgid "Voiceless dental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:131 msgid "Voiceless bilabial fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:132 msgid "Glottal stop" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:133 msgid "Epiglottal plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:134 msgid "Voiced pharyngeal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:135 msgid "Voiced epiglottal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:136 msgid "Bilabial click" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:139 msgid "Palatal click" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:141 msgid "Bidental percussive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:142 msgid "Aspiration mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:143 msgid "Non-aspiration mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:144 msgid "Breathy voice mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:145 msgid "Palatalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:146 msgid "Lateral release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:147 msgid "Bilabial nasal release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:148 msgid "Labiodental nasal release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:149 msgid "Alveolar nasal release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:150 msgid "Palatal nasal release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:151 msgid "Retroflex nasal release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:152 msgid "Uvular nasal release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:153 msgid "Labio-palatalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:154 msgid "Labiodentalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:155 msgid "Labialization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:156 msgid "Velarization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:157 msgid "Glottalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:158 msgid "Pharyngealization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:159 msgid "Combining velarization/pharyngealization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:160 msgid "Combining laryngealization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:161 msgid "Combining retroflexion mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:162 msgid "Ejection mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:163 msgid "Rhotacization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:164 msgid "Combining dentalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:165 msgid "Combining dentolabialization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:166 msgid "Combining alveolarization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:167 msgid "Combining linguolabialization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:168 msgid "Combining apicalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:169 msgid "Combining laminalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:170 msgid "Combining centralization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:171 msgid "Combining mid-centralization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:172 msgid "Combining nasalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:173 msgid "Combining nasalization mark below" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:174 msgid "Combining denasalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:175 msgid "Combining nasal friction mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:176 msgid "Combining velopharyngeal friction mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:177 msgid "Combining voiced mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:178 msgid "Combining voiceless mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:179 msgid "Combining voiceless mark above" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:180 msgid "Pre-voicing/post-voicing mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:181 msgid "Combining breathy voice mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:182 msgid "Combining unreleased stop mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:183 msgid "Combining more rounded mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:184 msgid "Combining less rounded mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:185 msgid "Combining labial spreading mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:186 msgid "Combining syllabic mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:187 msgid "Combining syllabic mark above" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:188 msgid "Combining non-syllabic mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:189 msgid "Combining non-syllabic mark above" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:190 msgid "Combining top tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:191 msgid "Combining high tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:192 msgid "Combining mid tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:193 msgid "Combining low tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:194 msgid "Combining bottom tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:195 msgid "Combining falling tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:196 msgid "Combining high falling tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:197 msgid "Combining low falling tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:198 msgid "Combining rising tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:199 msgid "Combining high rising tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:200 msgid "Combining low rising tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:201 msgid "Combining dipping tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:202 msgid "Combining peaking tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:203 msgid "Top tone letter" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:204 msgid "High tone letter" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:205 msgid "Mid tone letter" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:206 msgid "Low tone letter" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:207 msgid "Bottom tone letter" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:208 msgid "Falling tone digraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:209 msgid "High falling tone digraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:210 msgid "Rising tone digraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:211 msgid "High rising tone digraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:212 msgid "Low rising tone digraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:213 msgid "Dipping tone trigraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:214 msgid "Peaking tone trigraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:215 msgid "Upstep mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:216 msgid "Downstep mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:217 msgid "Minor break" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:218 msgid "Major break" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:219 msgid "Rising intonation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:220 msgid "Falling intonation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:221 msgid "Advanced articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:222 msgid "Retracted articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:223 msgid "Combining advanced articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:224 msgid "Combining retracted articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:225 msgid "Raised sound mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:226 msgid "Lowered sound mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:227 msgid "Combining raised sound mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:228 msgid "Combining lowered sound mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:229 msgid "Combining tongue root advancement mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:230 msgid "Combining tongue root retraction mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:231 msgid "Combining strong articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:232 msgid "Combining weak articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:233 msgid "Combining whistled articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:234 msgid "Combining sliding articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:235 msgid "Egression mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:236 msgid "Ingression mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:237 msgid "Combining ligature tie" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:238 msgid "Combining ligature undertie" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:239 msgid "Elongation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:240 msgid "Weak elongation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:241 msgid "Combining extra-short duration mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:242 msgid "Liaison mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:243 msgid "Stress mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:244 msgid "Weak stress mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:245 msgid "Syllable break" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:246 msgid "Opening orthographic bracket" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:247 msgid "Closing orthographic bracket" msgstr "" #: ../data/ja.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Japanese" msgstr "Japán" #: ../data/ja.xml.in.h:2 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:136 msgid "Hiragana" msgstr "Hiragana" #: ../data/ja.xml.in.h:3 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:137 msgid "Katakana" msgstr "Katakana" #: ../data/ja.xml.in.h:4 ../data/zh.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Radicals" msgstr "" #: ../data/ja.xml.in.h:5 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:132 msgid "CJK Radicals Supplement" msgstr "CJK Radikális kiegészítők" #: ../data/keyboard.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Keyboard" msgstr "" #: ../data/keyboard.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Function Key" msgstr "Funkció billentyű" #: ../data/keyboard.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Key Pad" msgstr "Billentyűzet" #: ../data/latin.xml.in.h:1 msgid "ASCII" msgstr "ASCII" #: ../data/latin.xml.in.h:2 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:38 msgid "Latin-1 Supplement" msgstr "Latin-1 Kiegészítés" #: ../data/latin.xml.in.h:3 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:39 msgid "Latin Extended-A" msgstr "Latin kiterjesztett-A" #: ../data/latin.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Old and Middle English" msgstr "" #: ../data/runr.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Runes (Unicode Block)" msgstr "" #: ../data/runr.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Runes (Elder Fuþark)" msgstr "" #: ../data/runr.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Runes (Younger Fuþark)" msgstr "" #: ../data/runr.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Runes (Fuþorc)" msgstr "" #: ../data/shaw.xml.in.h:1 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:200 msgid "Shavian" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Chat" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Smileys" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Smile" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Smile Big" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:5 msgid "Sad" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:6 msgid "Wink" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:7 msgid "Tongue" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:8 msgid "Shock" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:9 msgid "Kiss | Secret" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:10 msgid "Glasses Cool | Eyeroll" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Glasses Cool" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:12 msgid "Angry" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:13 msgid "Embarrassed" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:14 msgid "Confused" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Crying" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:16 msgid "Neutral" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:17 msgid "Thinking" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:18 msgid "Don't Know" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Party" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:20 msgid "Yawn" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:21 msgid "Bunny" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:22 msgid "Sick" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:23 msgid "Devil" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:24 msgid "Angel" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:25 msgid "Love" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:26 msgid "Love Over" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:27 msgid "Cat" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:28 msgid "Dog" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:29 msgid "Moon" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:30 msgid "Star" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:31 msgid "Film" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:32 msgid "Musical Note" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:33 msgid "Mail" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:34 msgid "Clock" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:35 msgid "Kiss" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:36 msgid "Present" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:37 msgid "Cake" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:38 msgid "Coffee" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:39 msgid "Phone" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:40 msgid "Hug Left" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:41 msgid "Hug Right" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:42 msgid "Beer" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:43 msgid "Drink" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:44 msgid "Boy" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:45 msgid "Girl" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:46 msgid "Yes" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:47 msgid "No" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:48 msgid "Shut Mouth" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:49 msgid "Money Mouth" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:50 msgid "Foot in Mouth" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:51 msgid "Shout" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:52 msgid "Monkey" msgstr "" #. http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%A1%94%E6%96%87%E5%AD%97 #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:54 msgid "Smileys (Japanese)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:55 msgid "Smoking" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:56 msgid "Sorry" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:57 msgid "Hug" msgstr "" #. http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%A1%94%E6%96%87%E5%AD%97 #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:59 msgid "Smileys (Japanese 2ch)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:60 msgid "Hey" msgstr "" #. http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%A1%94%E6%96%87%E5%AD%97 #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:62 msgid "Smileys (Chinese)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:63 msgid "Crow" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:64 msgid "Bear" msgstr "" #. http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%82%A4%E3%83%B3%E3%82%BF%E3%83%BC%E3%83%8D%E3%83%83%E3%83%88%E3%82%B9%E3%83%A9%E3%83%B3%E3%82%B0 #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:66 msgid "Acronym" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:67 msgid "Acronym (Computer)" msgstr "" #. http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%82%A4%E3%83%B3%E3%82%BF%E3%83%BC%E3%83%8D%E3%83%83%E3%83%88%E3%82%B9%E3%83%A9%E3%83%B3%E3%82%B0 #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:69 msgid "Acronym (Japanese)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:70 msgid "Do not want to read between lines (Aete Kuuki Wo Yomanai)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:71 msgid "Can't get together (Guda Guda)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:72 msgid "Say whatever one feels (Iitaidake)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:73 msgid "Excited (Kitakore)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:74 msgid "Detail (Kuwashiku)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:75 msgid "Cannot read between lines (Kuuki Ga Yomenai)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:76 msgid "Omission (Shouryaku)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:77 msgid "Excited (Waku Waku Teka Teka)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:78 msgid "Laugh" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:79 msgid "Dude (Oi!)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:80 msgid "In The Meantime (Toriaezu, Ma)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:81 msgid "Bye" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:82 msgid "False Start (Flying Get)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:83 msgid "Fulfilling Life (Real life is Zyujitsu)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:84 msgid "Laugh (Warau)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:85 msgid "Good job (Otsukare)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:86 msgid "He (Yatsu <- Yashi)" msgstr "" #: ../data/w3c.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Char References" msgstr "" #: ../data/zh.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Chinese" msgstr "" #: ../data/zh.xml.in.h:4 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:138 msgid "Bopomofo" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/eek-gtk.c:62 msgid "Use libeek to draw keyboard" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/eek-gtk.c:234 msgid "eekboard layout" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/eek-gtk.c:246 msgid "eekboard Options" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/eek-gtk.c:246 msgid "Show eekboard Options" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:37 msgid "Basic Latin" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:40 msgid "Latin Extended-B" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:41 msgid "IPA Extensions" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:42 msgid "Spacing Modifier Letters" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:43 msgid "Combining Diacritical Marks" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:44 msgid "Greek and Coptic" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:45 msgid "Cyrillic" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:46 msgid "Cyrillic Supplement" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:47 msgid "Armenian" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:48 msgid "Hebrew" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:49 msgid "Arabic" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:50 msgid "Syriac" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:51 msgid "Arabic Supplement" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:52 msgid "Thaana" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:53 msgid "NKo" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:54 msgid "Samaritan" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:55 msgid "Devanagari" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:56 msgid "Bengali" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:57 msgid "Gurmukhi" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:58 msgid "Gujarati" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:59 msgid "Oriya" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:60 msgid "Tamil" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:61 msgid "Telugu" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:62 msgid "Kannada" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:63 msgid "Malayalam" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:64 msgid "Sinhala" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:65 msgid "Thai" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:66 msgid "Lao" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:67 msgid "Tibetan" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:68 msgid "Myanmar" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:69 msgid "Georgian" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:70 msgid "Hangul Jamo" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:71 msgid "Ethiopic" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:72 msgid "Ethiopic Supplement" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:73 msgid "Cherokee" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:74 msgid "Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:75 msgid "Ogham" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:76 msgid "Runic" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:77 msgid "Tagalog" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:78 msgid "Hanunoo" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:79 msgid "Buhid" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:80 msgid "Tagbanwa" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:81 msgid "Khmer" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:82 msgid "Mongolian" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:83 msgid "Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics Extended" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:84 msgid "Limbu" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:85 msgid "Tai Le" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:86 msgid "New Tai Lue" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:87 msgid "Khmer Symbols" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:88 msgid "Buginese" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:89 msgid "Tai Tham" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:90 msgid "Balinese" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:91 msgid "Sundanese" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:92 msgid "Lepcha" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:93 msgid "Ol Chiki" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:94 msgid "Vedic Extensions" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:95 msgid "Phonetic Extensions" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:96 msgid "Phonetic Extensions Supplement" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:97 msgid "Combining Diacritical Marks Supplement" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:98 msgid "Latin Extended Additional" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:99 msgid "Greek Extended" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:100 msgid "General Punctuation" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:101 msgid "Superscripts and Subscripts" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:102 msgid "Currency Symbols" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:103 msgid "Combining Diacritical Marks for Symbols" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:104 msgid "Letterlike Symbols" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:105 msgid "Number Forms" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:106 msgid "Arrows" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:107 msgid "Mathematical Operators" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:108 msgid "Miscellaneous Technical" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:109 msgid "Control Pictures" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:110 msgid "Optical Character Recognition" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:111 msgid "Enclosed Alphanumerics" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:113 msgid "Block Elements" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:114 msgid "Geometric Shapes" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:115 msgid "Miscellaneous Symbols" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:117 msgid "Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-A" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:118 msgid "Supplemental Arrows-A" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:119 msgid "Braille Patterns" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:120 msgid "Supplemental Arrows-B" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:121 msgid "Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-B" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:122 msgid "Supplemental Mathematical Operators" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:123 msgid "Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:124 msgid "Glagolitic" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:125 msgid "Latin Extended-C" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:126 msgid "Coptic" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:127 msgid "Georgian Supplement" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:128 msgid "Tifinagh" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:129 msgid "Ethiopic Extended" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:130 msgid "Cyrillic Extended-A" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:131 msgid "Supplemental Punctuation" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:133 msgid "Kangxi Radicals" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:134 msgid "Ideographic Description Characters" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:135 msgid "CJK Symbols and Punctuation" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:139 msgid "Hangul Compatibility Jamo" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:140 msgid "Kanbun" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:141 msgid "Bopomofo Extended" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:142 msgid "CJK Strokes" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:143 msgid "Katakana Phonetic Extensions" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:144 msgid "Enclosed CJK Letters and Months" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:146 msgid "CJK Unified Ideographs Extension A" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:147 msgid "Yijing Hexagram Symbols" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:148 msgid "CJK Unified Ideographs" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:149 msgid "Yi Syllables" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:150 msgid "Yi Radicals" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:151 msgid "Lisu" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:152 msgid "Vai" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:153 msgid "Cyrillic Extended-B" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:154 msgid "Bamum" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:155 msgid "Modifier Tone Letters" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:156 msgid "Latin Extended-D" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:157 msgid "Syloti Nagri" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:158 msgid "Common Indic Number Forms" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:159 msgid "Phags-pa" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:160 msgid "Saurashtra" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:161 msgid "Devanagari Extended" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:162 msgid "Kayah Li" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:163 msgid "Rejang" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:164 msgid "Hangul Jamo Extended-A" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:165 msgid "Javanese" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:166 msgid "Cham" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:167 msgid "Myanmar Extended-A" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:168 msgid "Tai Viet" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:169 msgid "Meetei Mayek" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:170 msgid "Hangul Syllables" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:171 msgid "Hangul Jamo Extended-B" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:172 msgid "High Surrogates" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:173 msgid "High Private Use Surrogates" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:174 msgid "Low Surrogates" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:175 msgid "Private Use Area" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:176 msgid "CJK Compatibility Ideographs" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:177 msgid "Alphabetic Presentation Forms" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:178 msgid "Arabic Presentation Forms-A" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:179 msgid "Variation Selectors" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:180 msgid "Vertical Forms" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:181 msgid "Combining Half Marks" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:182 msgid "CJK Compatibility Forms" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:183 msgid "Small Form Variants" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:184 msgid "Arabic Presentation Forms-B" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:185 msgid "Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:186 msgid "Specials" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:187 msgid "Linear B Syllabary" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:188 msgid "Linear B Ideograms" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:189 msgid "Aegean Numbers" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:190 msgid "Ancient Greek Numbers" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:191 msgid "Ancient Symbols" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:192 msgid "Phaistos Disc" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:193 msgid "Lycian" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:194 msgid "Carian" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:195 msgid "Old Italic" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:197 msgid "Ugaritic" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:198 msgid "Old Persian" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:199 msgid "Deseret" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:201 msgid "Osmanya" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:202 msgid "Cypriot Syllabary" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:203 msgid "Imperial Aramaic" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:204 msgid "Phoenician" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:205 msgid "Lydian" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:206 msgid "Kharoshthi" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:207 msgid "Old South Arabian" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:208 msgid "Avestan" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:209 msgid "Inscriptional Parthian" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:210 msgid "Inscriptional Pahlavi" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:211 msgid "Old Turkic" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:212 msgid "Rumi Numeral Symbols" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:213 msgid "Kaithi" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:214 msgid "Cuneiform" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:215 msgid "Cuneiform Numbers and Punctuation" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:216 msgid "Egyptian Hieroglyphs" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:217 msgid "Byzantine Musical Symbols" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:218 msgid "Musical Symbols" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:219 msgid "Ancient Greek Musical Notation" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:220 msgid "Tai Xuan Jing Symbols" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:221 msgid "Counting Rod Numerals" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:222 msgid "Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:223 msgid "Mahjong Tiles" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:224 msgid "Domino Tiles" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:225 msgid "Enclosed Alphanumeric Supplement" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:226 msgid "Enclosed Ideographic Supplement" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:227 msgid "CJK Unified Ideographs Extension B" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:228 msgid "CJK Unified Ideographs Extension C" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:229 msgid "CJK Compatibility Ideographs Supplement" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:230 msgid "Tags" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:231 msgid "Variation Selectors Supplement" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:232 msgid "Supplementary Private Use Area-A" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:233 msgid "Supplementary Private Use Area-B" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:172 msgid "Display version" msgstr "" #. Translators: the word 'KBDUI' is not translated. #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:175 msgid "Use KBDUI to draw keyboard" msgstr "" #. Translators: the word 'TYPE' is not translated. #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:178 msgid "Use TYPE of char table. The available TYPE=0, 1, 2" msgstr "" #. Translators: the word 'TYPE' is not translated. #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:181 msgid "Use TYPE of keyboard layout. The available TYPE=0, 1" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:188 msgid "Use XTEST module to send key events" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:193 msgid "Use XSendEvent to send key events" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:1301 msgid "Fold layout" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:1306 ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:2695 msgid "Extend layout" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:2895 msgid "Layout" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:3170 msgid "_Layout:" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:3200 msgid "_Configure Layouts" msgstr "" #. No longer used in gtk 2.20 #. gchar *license1, *license2, *license3; #. license1 = _("" #. "This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or " #. "modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public " #. "License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either " #. "version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version."); #. #. license2 = _("" #. "This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, " #. "but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of " #. "MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU " #. "Lesser General Public License for more details."); #. #. license3 = _("" #. "You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public " #. "License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software " #. "Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, " #. "MA 02110-1301 USA"); #. #. license = g_strdup_printf ("%s\n\n%s\n\n%s", #. license1, license2, license3); #. #. This format has been used since gtk 2.20. #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:3239 #, c-format msgid "This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details, visit %s" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:3707 msgid "Group" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:3715 msgid "Subgroup" msgstr "" input-pad-1.0.3/po/zh_TW.po0000644000000000000000000015335312250242453012325 00000000000000# Chinese (Taiwan) translations for input-pad # Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Takao Fujiwara # This file is distributed under the same license as the input-pad package. # # Translators: # Walter Cheuk , 2012. msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: input-pad HEAD\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: http://code.google.com/p/input-pad/issues/list\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2012-12-17 04:12+0900\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2012-06-22 18:01+0900\n" "Last-Translator: Walter Cheuk \n" "Language-Team: Chinese (Taiwan) \n" "Language: zh_TW\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=1; plural=0;\n" #: ../data/alphabet.xml.in.in.h:1 msgid "Alphabets" msgstr "字母" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Symbols" msgstr "符號" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Currency" msgstr "貨幣" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Letterlike" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Miscellaneous" msgstr "雜項" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:5 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:116 msgid "Dingbats" msgstr "Dingbats" #. Translators: Superscripts and Subscripts #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:7 msgid "Super and Sub" msgstr "上標與下標" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:8 msgid "Bold" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:9 msgid "Italic" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:10 msgid "Script" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Double Struck" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:12 msgid "All" msgstr "全部" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:13 ../data/zh.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Numbers" msgstr "數字" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:14 msgid "Roman" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Enclosed" msgstr "包起來的符號" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:16 msgid "Fraction" msgstr "分數" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:17 msgid "Technical" msgstr "技術" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:18 msgid "Unit" msgstr "單位" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Mathematical" msgstr "數學" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:20 msgid "Controls" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:21 msgid "OCR" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:22 msgid "Graphics" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:23 msgid "Arrow" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:24 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:112 msgid "Box Drawing" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:25 ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:3937 msgid "Block" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:26 msgid "Geometric" msgstr "" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:27 msgid "Braille" msgstr "盲人點字" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:28 msgid "Punctuations" msgstr "標點" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:29 msgid "General" msgstr "一般" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:30 msgid "CJK" msgstr "中日韓" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:31 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:145 msgid "CJK Compatibility" msgstr "中日韓相容" #: ../data/base.xml.in.h:32 msgid "Small Form" msgstr "小寫" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Command" msgstr "指令" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Date" msgstr "日期" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Normal Date" msgstr "正常日期" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Date and Time" msgstr "日期與時間" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:5 msgid "ChangeLog date" msgstr "變更記錄日期" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:6 msgid "USA English date" msgstr "美式英文日期" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:7 msgid "UK English date" msgstr "英式英文日期" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:8 msgid "ISO 8601 date" msgstr "ISO 8601 日期" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:9 msgid "Era" msgstr "年代" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:10 msgid "Century Year" msgstr "" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Normal Time" msgstr "正常時間" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:12 msgid "English Time" msgstr "英文時間" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:13 msgid "Month" msgstr "月份" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:14 msgid "English Month" msgstr "英文月份" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Short Month" msgstr "簡短月份" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:16 msgid "English Short Month" msgstr "英文簡短月份" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:17 msgid "Weekday" msgstr "週日" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:18 msgid "English Weekday" msgstr "英文週日" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Short Weekday" msgstr "簡短週日" #: ../data/cmd.xml.in.h:20 msgid "English Short Weekday" msgstr "英文簡短週日" #: ../data/goth.xml.in.h:1 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:196 msgid "Gothic" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.desktop.in.h:1 ../data/input-pad.ui.h:50 #: ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:5320 ../input-pad/window-gtk.c:5321 msgid "Input Pad" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:1 msgid "_File" msgstr "檔案(_F)" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:2 msgid "Close the program" msgstr "關閉程式" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:3 msgid "_Close" msgstr "關閉(_C)" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:4 msgid "_Pad" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:5 msgid "_Code Point" msgstr "碼位(_C)" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:6 msgid "_Show Pad" msgstr "顯示 Pad(_S)" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:7 msgid "Show _All Characters" msgstr "顯示全部字元(_A)" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:8 msgid "Show _Custom Characters" msgstr "顯示自訂字元(_C)" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:9 msgid "Show _Nothing" msgstr "不顯示(_N)" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:10 msgid "Show _Keyboard Layout" msgstr "顯示鍵盤配置(_K)" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:11 msgid "_Help" msgstr "求助(_H)" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:12 msgid "_Troubleshoot" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:13 msgid "Code Point Dialog" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:14 msgid "Unicode" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:15 msgid "You can choose encoding type" msgstr "可選擇編碼類型" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:16 msgid "Current Encoding" msgstr "當前編碼" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:17 msgid "Copy Buffer" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:18 msgid "" "Base 16\n" "Hex" msgstr "" "十六進制\n" "Hex" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:20 msgid "Set number case to hexadecimal" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:21 msgid "" "Base 10\n" "Dec" msgstr "" "十進制\n" "Dec" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:23 msgid "Set number case to decimal" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:24 msgid "" "Base 8\n" "Oct" msgstr "" "八進制\n" "Oct" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:26 msgid "Set number case to octal" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:27 msgid "" "Base 2\n" "Bin" msgstr "" "二進制\n" "Bin" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:29 msgid "Set number case to binary" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:30 msgid "Code Point:" msgstr "碼位:" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:31 msgid "Character:" msgstr "字元:" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:32 msgid "_Send" msgstr "發送(_S)" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:33 msgid "Input Pad Troubleshoot" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:35 #, no-c-format msgid "" "\n" "This application can be run either as a stand-alone program or under an " "input method application.\n" "If you wish to send multi-byte characters, this application needs to be run " "under an input method application.\n" "If you wish to send characters to X11 applications, those applications needs " "to allow send events. e.g.\n" "% xterm -xrm \"XTerm*allowSendEvents: true\"\n" "\n" "You also can copy pad files from /usr/share/input-pad/pad to $HOME/.config/" "pad to customize those in \"Custom Character\" pane." msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:42 msgid "Configure Keyboard Layouts" msgstr "設定鍵盤配置" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:43 msgid "A_vailable layouts:" msgstr "可用配置(_V):" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:44 msgid "_Layouts shown in the list:" msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:45 msgid "_Options" msgstr "選項(_O)" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:46 msgid "Configure Keyboard Options" msgstr "設定鍵盤選項" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:47 msgid "_Use the default keyboard option" msgstr "使用預設鍵盤選項(_U)" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:48 msgid "Use the defualt XKB option" msgstr "使用預設 XKB 選項" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:49 msgid "Keyboard Option" msgstr "鍵盤選項" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:51 msgid "The input pad is a tool to send a character on button." msgstr "" #: ../data/input-pad.ui.h:52 msgid "translator_credits" msgstr "" #. "IPA" stands for "International Phonetic Alphabet" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:2 msgid "IPA (Obsolete)" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:3 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:6 msgid "Open back unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Palatalized voiced bilabial plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:5 msgid "Voiceless palatal implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:6 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:138 msgid "Alveolar click" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:7 msgid "Palatalized voiced alveolar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:8 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:25 msgid "Voiced alveolar affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:9 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:27 msgid "Voiced alveopalatal affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:10 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:26 msgid "Voiced palato-alveolar affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Palatalized voiceless labiodental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:12 msgid "Palatalized voiced velar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:13 msgid "Palatalized voiceless velar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:14 msgid "Voiceless velar implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Palatalized alveolar lateral approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:16 msgid "Palatalized bilabial nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:17 msgid "Palatalized alveolar nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:18 msgid "Syllabic alveolar nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Palatalized voiceless bilabial plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:20 msgid "Voiceless bilabial implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:21 msgid "Palatalized alveolar trill" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:22 msgid "Voiced strident apico-alveolar trill" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:23 msgid "Palatalized voiceless alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:24 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Voiceless alveopalatal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:25 msgid "Labialized voiceless palato-alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:26 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:103 msgid "Voiceless alveopalatal affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:27 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:101 msgid "Voiceless alveolar affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:28 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:102 msgid "Voiceless palato-alveolar affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:29 msgid "Palatalized voiceless alveolar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:30 msgid "Voiceless alveolar implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:31 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:137 msgid "Dental click" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:32 msgid "Voiceless uvular implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:33 msgid "Palatalized voiced labiodental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:34 msgid "Palatalized voiceless velar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:35 msgid "Palatalized voiced alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:36 msgid "Labialized voiced palato-alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:37 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:128 msgid "Voiced alveopalatal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:38 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:106 msgid "Near-close near-back vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:39 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:140 msgid "Alveolar lateral click" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:40 msgid "Labialized voiceless alveolar or dental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:41 msgid "Labialized voiced alveolar or dental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:42 msgid "Combining labialization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-obsolete.xml.in.h:43 msgid "Combining palatalization mark" msgstr "" #. "IPA" stands for "International Phonetic Alphabet" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:2 msgid "IPA (Unofficial)" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Voiced labiodental plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:4 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:18 msgid "Voiceless palatal lateral affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:5 msgid "Voiced retroflex implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:6 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:88 msgid "Alveolar flap" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:7 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:125 msgid "Voiceless palatal lateral fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:8 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:91 msgid "Retroflex flap" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:9 msgid "Voiceless retroflex lateral fricative" msgstr "" #. "PUA" stands for "Private Use Area" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Voiceless retroflex lateral fricative (PUA)" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:12 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:59 msgid "Voiceless velar lateral affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:13 ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:68 msgid "Voiceless velar lateral fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:14 msgid "Epiglottal trill" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Voiceless labiodental plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:16 msgid "Voiceless retroflex lateral affricate" msgstr "" #. "PUA" stands for "Private Use Area" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:18 msgid "Voiceless retroflex lateral affricate (PUA)" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Combining stridency mark" msgstr "" #. "PUA" stands for "Private Use Area" #: ../data/ipa-unofficial.xml.in.h:21 msgid "Combining stridency mark (PUA)" msgstr "" #. "IPA" stands for "International Phonetic Alphabet" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:2 msgid "IPA" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Open front unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Open central unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:5 msgid "Near-open central vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:7 msgid "Open back rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:8 msgid "Open-mid back unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:9 msgid "Near-open front unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:10 msgid "Voiced bilabial plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Voiced labiodental affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:12 msgid "Voiced bilabial implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:13 msgid "Bilabial trill" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:14 msgid "Voiced bilabial fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Voiceless palatal plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:16 msgid "Voiceless palatal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:17 msgid "Voiceless palatal affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:20 msgid "Voiced alveolar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:21 msgid "Voiced alveolar implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:22 msgid "Voiced retroflex plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:23 msgid "Voiced dental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:24 msgid "Voiced alveolar lateral affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:28 msgid "Voiced retroflex affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:29 msgid "Close-mid front unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:30 msgid "Close-mid central unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:31 msgid "Mid-central vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:32 msgid "Rhotacized mid-central vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:33 msgid "Open-mid front unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:34 msgid "Open-mid central rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:35 msgid "Open-mid central unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:36 msgid "Rhotacized open-mid central unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:37 msgid "Voiceless labiodental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:38 msgid "Velopharyngeal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:39 msgid "Voiced velar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:40 msgid "Voiced labial-velar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:41 msgid "Voiced velar implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:42 msgid "Voiced uvular plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:43 msgid "Voiced uvular implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:44 msgid "Voiceless glottal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:45 msgid "Voiced glottal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:46 msgid "Voiceless pharyngeal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:47 msgid "Voiceless coarticulated velar and palato-alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:48 msgid "Voiceless epiglottal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:49 msgid "Close front unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:50 msgid "Near-close near-front unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:51 msgid "Near-close central unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:52 msgid "Close central unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:53 msgid "Palatal approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:54 msgid "Voiced palatal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:55 msgid "Voiced palatal plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:56 msgid "Voiced palatal affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:57 msgid "Voiced palatal implosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:58 msgid "Voiceless velar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:60 msgid "Voiceless labial-velar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:61 msgid "Voiceless velar affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:62 msgid "Alveolar lateral approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:63 msgid "Velarized alveolar lateral approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:64 msgid "Voiceless alveolar lateral fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:65 msgid "Retroflex lateral approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:66 msgid "Voiced alveolar lateral fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:67 msgid "Velar lateral approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:69 msgid "Bilabial nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:70 msgid "Labiodental nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:71 msgid "Alveolar nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:72 msgid "Velar nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:73 msgid "Labial-velar nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:74 msgid "Palatal nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:75 msgid "Retroflex nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:76 msgid "Uvular nasal" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:77 msgid "Close-mid back rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:78 msgid "Close-mid front rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:79 msgid "Close-mid central rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:80 msgid "Open-mid front rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:81 msgid "Open front rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:82 msgid "Voiceless bilabial plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:83 msgid "Voiceless bilabial-labiodental affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:84 msgid "Voiceless bilabial affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:85 msgid "Voiceless labiodental affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:86 msgid "Voiceless uvular plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:87 msgid "Alveolar trill" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:89 msgid "Alveolar lateral flap" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:90 msgid "Uvular trill" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:92 msgid "Alveolar approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:93 msgid "Retroflex approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:94 msgid "Voiced uvular fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:95 msgid "Voiceless alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:96 msgid "Voiceless palato-alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:97 msgid "Voiceless retroflex fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:98 msgid "Voiceless alveolar plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:99 msgid "Voiceless retroflex plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:100 msgid "Voiceless alveolar lateral affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:104 msgid "Voiceless retroflex affricate" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:105 msgid "Close back rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:107 msgid "Near-close central vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:108 msgid "Close central rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:109 msgid "Labial-palatal approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:110 msgid "Close back unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:111 msgid "Voiced labiodental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:112 msgid "Labiodental flap" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:113 msgid "Labiodental approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:114 msgid "Voiced velar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:115 msgid "Close-mid back unrounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:116 msgid "Voiced labiovelar approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:117 msgid "Voiceless labiovelar approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:118 msgid "Velar approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:119 msgid "Bilabial percussive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:120 msgid "Voiceless velar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:121 msgid "Voiceless uvular fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:122 msgid "Close front rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:123 msgid "Near-close near-front rounded vowel" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:124 msgid "Palatal lateral approximant" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:126 msgid "Voiced alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:127 msgid "Voiced palato-alveolar fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:129 msgid "Voiced retroflex fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:130 msgid "Voiceless dental fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:131 msgid "Voiceless bilabial fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:132 msgid "Glottal stop" msgstr "子群組" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:133 msgid "Epiglottal plosive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:134 msgid "Voiced pharyngeal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:135 msgid "Voiced epiglottal fricative" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:136 msgid "Bilabial click" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:139 msgid "Palatal click" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:141 msgid "Bidental percussive" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:142 msgid "Aspiration mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:143 msgid "Non-aspiration mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:144 msgid "Breathy voice mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:145 msgid "Palatalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:146 msgid "Lateral release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:147 msgid "Bilabial nasal release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:148 msgid "Labiodental nasal release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:149 msgid "Alveolar nasal release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:150 msgid "Palatal nasal release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:151 msgid "Retroflex nasal release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:152 msgid "Uvular nasal release mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:153 msgid "Labio-palatalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:154 msgid "Labiodentalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:155 msgid "Labialization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:156 msgid "Velarization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:157 msgid "Glottalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:158 msgid "Pharyngealization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:159 msgid "Combining velarization/pharyngealization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:160 msgid "Combining laryngealization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:161 msgid "Combining retroflexion mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:162 msgid "Ejection mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:163 msgid "Rhotacization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:164 msgid "Combining dentalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:165 msgid "Combining dentolabialization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:166 msgid "Combining alveolarization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:167 msgid "Combining linguolabialization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:168 msgid "Combining apicalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:169 msgid "Combining laminalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:170 msgid "Combining centralization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:171 msgid "Combining mid-centralization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:172 msgid "Combining nasalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:173 msgid "Combining nasalization mark below" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:174 msgid "Combining denasalization mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:175 msgid "Combining nasal friction mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:176 msgid "Combining velopharyngeal friction mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:177 msgid "Combining voiced mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:178 msgid "Combining voiceless mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:179 msgid "Combining voiceless mark above" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:180 msgid "Pre-voicing/post-voicing mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:181 msgid "Combining breathy voice mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:182 msgid "Combining unreleased stop mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:183 msgid "Combining more rounded mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:184 msgid "Combining less rounded mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:185 msgid "Combining labial spreading mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:186 msgid "Combining syllabic mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:187 msgid "Combining syllabic mark above" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:188 msgid "Combining non-syllabic mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:189 msgid "Combining non-syllabic mark above" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:190 msgid "Combining top tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:191 msgid "Combining high tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:192 msgid "Combining mid tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:193 msgid "Combining low tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:194 msgid "Combining bottom tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:195 msgid "Combining falling tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:196 msgid "Combining high falling tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:197 msgid "Combining low falling tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:198 msgid "Combining rising tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:199 msgid "Combining high rising tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:200 msgid "Combining low rising tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:201 msgid "Combining dipping tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:202 msgid "Combining peaking tone mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:203 msgid "Top tone letter" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:204 msgid "High tone letter" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:205 msgid "Mid tone letter" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:206 msgid "Low tone letter" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:207 msgid "Bottom tone letter" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:208 msgid "Falling tone digraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:209 msgid "High falling tone digraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:210 msgid "Rising tone digraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:211 msgid "High rising tone digraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:212 msgid "Low rising tone digraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:213 msgid "Dipping tone trigraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:214 msgid "Peaking tone trigraph" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:215 #, fuzzy msgid "Upstep mark" msgstr "重音標記" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:216 msgid "Downstep mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:217 msgid "Minor break" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:218 msgid "Major break" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:219 msgid "Rising intonation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:220 msgid "Falling intonation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:221 msgid "Advanced articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:222 msgid "Retracted articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:223 msgid "Combining advanced articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:224 msgid "Combining retracted articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:225 msgid "Raised sound mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:226 msgid "Lowered sound mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:227 msgid "Combining raised sound mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:228 msgid "Combining lowered sound mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:229 msgid "Combining tongue root advancement mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:230 msgid "Combining tongue root retraction mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:231 msgid "Combining strong articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:232 msgid "Combining weak articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:233 msgid "Combining whistled articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:234 msgid "Combining sliding articulation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:235 msgid "Egression mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:236 msgid "Ingression mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:237 msgid "Combining ligature tie" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:238 msgid "Combining ligature undertie" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:239 msgid "Elongation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:240 msgid "Weak elongation mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:241 msgid "Combining extra-short duration mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:242 msgid "Liaison mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:243 msgid "Stress mark" msgstr "重音標記" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:244 msgid "Weak stress mark" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:245 msgid "Syllable break" msgstr "音節分隔" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:246 msgid "Opening orthographic bracket" msgstr "" #: ../data/ipa.xml.in.h:247 msgid "Closing orthographic bracket" msgstr "" #: ../data/ja.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Japanese" msgstr "日文" #: ../data/ja.xml.in.h:2 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:136 msgid "Hiragana" msgstr "平假名" #: ../data/ja.xml.in.h:3 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:137 msgid "Katakana" msgstr "片假名" #: ../data/ja.xml.in.h:4 ../data/zh.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Radicals" msgstr "部首" #: ../data/ja.xml.in.h:5 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:132 msgid "CJK Radicals Supplement" msgstr "中日韓部首補充" #: ../data/keyboard.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Keyboard" msgstr "" #: ../data/keyboard.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Function Key" msgstr "功能鍵" #: ../data/keyboard.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Key Pad" msgstr "" #: ../data/latin.xml.in.h:1 msgid "ASCII" msgstr "ASCII" #: ../data/latin.xml.in.h:2 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:38 msgid "Latin-1 Supplement" msgstr "" #: ../data/latin.xml.in.h:3 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:39 msgid "Latin Extended-A" msgstr "" #: ../data/latin.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Old and Middle English" msgstr "" #: ../data/runr.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Runes (Unicode Block)" msgstr "" #: ../data/runr.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Runes (Elder Fuþark)" msgstr "" #: ../data/runr.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Runes (Younger Fuþark)" msgstr "" #: ../data/runr.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Runes (Fuþorc)" msgstr "" #: ../data/shaw.xml.in.h:1 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:200 msgid "Shavian" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Chat" msgstr "聊天" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:2 msgid "Smileys" msgstr "笑面" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:3 msgid "Smile" msgstr "微笑" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:4 msgid "Smile Big" msgstr "大微笑" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:5 msgid "Sad" msgstr "哀" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:6 msgid "Wink" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:7 msgid "Tongue" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:8 msgid "Shock" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:9 msgid "Kiss | Secret" msgstr "吻 | 祕密" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:10 msgid "Glasses Cool | Eyeroll" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:11 msgid "Glasses Cool" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:12 msgid "Angry" msgstr "生氣" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:13 msgid "Embarrassed" msgstr "尷尬" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:14 msgid "Confused" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:15 msgid "Crying" msgstr "哭" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:16 msgid "Neutral" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:17 msgid "Thinking" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:18 msgid "Don't Know" msgstr "不懂" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:19 msgid "Party" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:20 msgid "Yawn" msgstr "打哈欠" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:21 msgid "Bunny" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:22 msgid "Sick" msgstr "病" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:23 msgid "Devil" msgstr "魔鬼" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:24 msgid "Angel" msgstr "天使" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:25 msgid "Love" msgstr "愛" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:26 msgid "Love Over" msgstr "愛完結" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:27 msgid "Cat" msgstr "貓" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:28 msgid "Dog" msgstr "狗" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:29 msgid "Moon" msgstr "月" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:30 msgid "Star" msgstr "星" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:31 msgid "Film" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:32 msgid "Musical Note" msgstr "音符" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:33 msgid "Mail" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:34 msgid "Clock" msgstr "時鐘" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:35 msgid "Kiss" msgstr "吻" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:36 msgid "Present" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:37 msgid "Cake" msgstr "蛋糕" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:38 msgid "Coffee" msgstr "咖啡" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:39 msgid "Phone" msgstr "電話" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:40 msgid "Hug Left" msgstr "左抱" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:41 msgid "Hug Right" msgstr "右抱" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:42 msgid "Beer" msgstr "啤酒" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:43 msgid "Drink" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:44 msgid "Boy" msgstr "男孩" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:45 msgid "Girl" msgstr "女孩" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:46 msgid "Yes" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:47 msgid "No" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:48 msgid "Shut Mouth" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:49 msgid "Money Mouth" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:50 msgid "Foot in Mouth" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:51 msgid "Shout" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:52 msgid "Monkey" msgstr "猴" #. http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%A1%94%E6%96%87%E5%AD%97 #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:54 msgid "Smileys (Japanese)" msgstr "笑面 (日文)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:55 msgid "Smoking" msgstr "抽煙" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:56 msgid "Sorry" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:57 msgid "Hug" msgstr "抱" #. http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%A1%94%E6%96%87%E5%AD%97 #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:59 msgid "Smileys (Japanese 2ch)" msgstr "笑面 (日文 2ch)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:60 msgid "Hey" msgstr "" #. http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%A1%94%E6%96%87%E5%AD%97 #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:62 msgid "Smileys (Chinese)" msgstr "笑面 (中文)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:63 msgid "Crow" msgstr "烏鴉" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:64 msgid "Bear" msgstr "" #. http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%82%A4%E3%83%B3%E3%82%BF%E3%83%BC%E3%83%8D%E3%83%83%E3%83%88%E3%82%B9%E3%83%A9%E3%83%B3%E3%82%B0 #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:66 msgid "Acronym" msgstr "縮寫" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:67 msgid "Acronym (Computer)" msgstr "縮寫 (電腦)" #. http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%82%A4%E3%83%B3%E3%82%BF%E3%83%BC%E3%83%8D%E3%83%83%E3%83%88%E3%82%B9%E3%83%A9%E3%83%B3%E3%82%B0 #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:69 msgid "Acronym (Japanese)" msgstr "縮寫 (日文)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:70 msgid "Do not want to read between lines (Aete Kuuki Wo Yomanai)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:71 msgid "Can't get together (Guda Guda)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:72 msgid "Say whatever one feels (Iitaidake)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:73 msgid "Excited (Kitakore)" msgstr "興奮 (Kitakore)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:74 msgid "Detail (Kuwashiku)" msgstr "詳細" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:75 msgid "Cannot read between lines (Kuuki Ga Yomenai)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:76 msgid "Omission (Shouryaku)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:77 msgid "Excited (Waku Waku Teka Teka)" msgstr "興奮 (Waku Waku Teka Teka)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:78 msgid "Laugh" msgstr "笑" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:79 msgid "Dude (Oi!)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:80 msgid "In The Meantime (Toriaezu, Ma)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:81 msgid "Bye" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:82 msgid "False Start (Flying Get)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:83 msgid "Fulfilling Life (Real life is Zyujitsu)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:84 msgid "Laugh (Warau)" msgstr "笑 (Warau)" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:85 msgid "Good job (Otsukare)" msgstr "" #: ../data/str.xml.in.h:86 msgid "He (Yatsu <- Yashi)" msgstr "" #: ../data/w3c.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Char References" msgstr "" #: ../data/zh.xml.in.h:1 msgid "Chinese" msgstr "中文" #: ../data/zh.xml.in.h:4 ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:138 msgid "Bopomofo" msgstr "注音符號" #: ../input-pad/eek-gtk.c:62 msgid "Use libeek to draw keyboard" msgstr "以 libeek 繪畫鍵盤" #: ../input-pad/eek-gtk.c:234 msgid "eekboard layout" msgstr "eekboard 配置" #: ../input-pad/eek-gtk.c:246 msgid "eekboard Options" msgstr "eekboard 選項" #: ../input-pad/eek-gtk.c:246 msgid "Show eekboard Options" msgstr "顯示 eekboard 選項" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:37 msgid "Basic Latin" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:40 msgid "Latin Extended-B" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:41 msgid "IPA Extensions" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:42 msgid "Spacing Modifier Letters" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:43 msgid "Combining Diacritical Marks" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:44 msgid "Greek and Coptic" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:45 msgid "Cyrillic" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:46 msgid "Cyrillic Supplement" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:47 msgid "Armenian" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:48 msgid "Hebrew" msgstr "希伯來文" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:49 msgid "Arabic" msgstr "阿拉伯文" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:50 msgid "Syriac" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:51 msgid "Arabic Supplement" msgstr "阿拉伯文補充" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:52 msgid "Thaana" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:53 msgid "NKo" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:54 msgid "Samaritan" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:55 msgid "Devanagari" msgstr "天城文" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:56 msgid "Bengali" msgstr "孟加拉文" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:57 msgid "Gurmukhi" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:58 msgid "Gujarati" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:59 msgid "Oriya" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:60 msgid "Tamil" msgstr "泰米爾文" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:61 msgid "Telugu" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:62 msgid "Kannada" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:63 msgid "Malayalam" msgstr "馬來文" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:64 msgid "Sinhala" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:65 msgid "Thai" msgstr "泰文" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:66 msgid "Lao" msgstr "寮文" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:67 msgid "Tibetan" msgstr "藏文" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:68 msgid "Myanmar" msgstr "緬文" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:69 msgid "Georgian" msgstr "喬治亞文" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:70 msgid "Hangul Jamo" msgstr "諺文字母" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:71 msgid "Ethiopic" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:72 msgid "Ethiopic Supplement" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:73 msgid "Cherokee" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:74 msgid "Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:75 msgid "Ogham" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:76 msgid "Runic" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:77 msgid "Tagalog" msgstr "他加祿文" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:78 msgid "Hanunoo" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:79 msgid "Buhid" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:80 msgid "Tagbanwa" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:81 msgid "Khmer" msgstr "高棉文" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:82 msgid "Mongolian" msgstr "蒙文" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:83 msgid "Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics Extended" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:84 msgid "Limbu" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:85 msgid "Tai Le" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:86 msgid "New Tai Lue" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:87 msgid "Khmer Symbols" msgstr "高棉符號" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:88 msgid "Buginese" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:89 msgid "Tai Tham" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:90 msgid "Balinese" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:91 msgid "Sundanese" msgstr "巽他文" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:92 msgid "Lepcha" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:93 msgid "Ol Chiki" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:94 msgid "Vedic Extensions" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:95 msgid "Phonetic Extensions" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:96 msgid "Phonetic Extensions Supplement" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:97 msgid "Combining Diacritical Marks Supplement" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:98 msgid "Latin Extended Additional" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:99 msgid "Greek Extended" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:100 msgid "General Punctuation" msgstr "一般標點" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:101 msgid "Superscripts and Subscripts" msgstr "上標與下標" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:102 msgid "Currency Symbols" msgstr "貨幣符號" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:103 msgid "Combining Diacritical Marks for Symbols" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:104 msgid "Letterlike Symbols" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:105 msgid "Number Forms" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:106 msgid "Arrows" msgstr "箭頭" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:107 msgid "Mathematical Operators" msgstr "數學運算子" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:108 msgid "Miscellaneous Technical" msgstr "雜項科技" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:109 msgid "Control Pictures" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:110 msgid "Optical Character Recognition" msgstr "泰米爾文" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:111 msgid "Enclosed Alphanumerics" msgstr "包起來的字母和數字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:113 msgid "Block Elements" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:114 msgid "Geometric Shapes" msgstr "地理學圖形" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:115 msgid "Miscellaneous Symbols" msgstr "雜項符號" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:117 msgid "Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-A" msgstr "雜項數學符號-A" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:118 msgid "Supplemental Arrows-A" msgstr "補充箭頭-A" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:119 msgid "Braille Patterns" msgstr "盲文式樣" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:120 msgid "Supplemental Arrows-B" msgstr "補充箭頭-B" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:121 msgid "Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-B" msgstr "雜項數學符號-B" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:122 msgid "Supplemental Mathematical Operators" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:123 msgid "Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows" msgstr "雜項符號和箭頭" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:124 msgid "Glagolitic" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:125 msgid "Latin Extended-C" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:126 msgid "Coptic" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:127 msgid "Georgian Supplement" msgstr "喬治亞文補充" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:128 msgid "Tifinagh" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:129 msgid "Ethiopic Extended" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:130 msgid "Cyrillic Extended-A" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:131 msgid "Supplemental Punctuation" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:133 msgid "Kangxi Radicals" msgstr "康熙部首" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:134 msgid "Ideographic Description Characters" msgstr "表意文字說明字元" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:135 msgid "CJK Symbols and Punctuation" msgstr "中日韓符號和標點" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:139 msgid "Hangul Compatibility Jamo" msgstr "諺文相容字母" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:140 msgid "Kanbun" msgstr "漢文" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:141 msgid "Bopomofo Extended" msgstr "注音符號擴充" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:142 msgid "CJK Strokes" msgstr "中日韓筆畫" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:143 msgid "Katakana Phonetic Extensions" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:144 msgid "Enclosed CJK Letters and Months" msgstr "包起來的中日韓字母和月份符號" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:146 msgid "CJK Unified Ideographs Extension A" msgstr "中日韓統一表意文字擴充 A 集" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:147 msgid "Yijing Hexagram Symbols" msgstr "易經八卦符號" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:148 msgid "CJK Unified Ideographs" msgstr "中日韓統一表意文字" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:149 msgid "Yi Syllables" msgstr "彞文音節" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:150 msgid "Yi Radicals" msgstr "彞文部首" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:151 msgid "Lisu" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:152 msgid "Vai" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:153 msgid "Cyrillic Extended-B" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:154 msgid "Bamum" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:155 msgid "Modifier Tone Letters" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:156 msgid "Latin Extended-D" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:157 msgid "Syloti Nagri" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:158 msgid "Common Indic Number Forms" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:159 msgid "Phags-pa" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:160 msgid "Saurashtra" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:161 msgid "Devanagari Extended" msgstr "天城文擴充" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:162 msgid "Kayah Li" msgstr "" #: ../input-pad/unicode_block.h:163 msgid 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5 <_name>Smileys (Japanese) <_comment>Smile <_comment>Smile <_comment>Smile <_comment>Smile <_comment>Smile <_comment>Shout <_comment>Shout <_comment>Crying <_comment>Crying <_comment>Crying <_comment>Crying <_comment>Confused <_comment>Shock <_comment>Tongue <_comment>Angry <_comment>Embarrassed <_comment>Smoking <_comment>Sorry <_comment>Hug <_comment>Cat <_comment>Cat <_comment>Cat <_comment>Cat <_comment>Dog <_comment>Shock <_comment>Shock <_comment>Shock <_comment>Shock
2 <_name>Smileys (Japanese 2ch) <_comment>Smile <_comment>Smile <_comment>Smile <_comment>Smile <_comment>Smile <_comment>Smile <_comment>Smile <_comment>Smile <_comment>Smile <_comment>Smile <_comment>No <_comment>Hey <_comment>Shout <_comment>Shout <_comment>Crying <_comment>Crying <_comment>Crying <_comment>Crying <_comment>Crying <_comment>Crying <_comment>Confused <_comment>Shock <_comment>Tongue <_comment>Angry <_comment>Angry <_comment>Angry <_comment>Angry <_comment>Embarrassed <_comment>Embarrassed <_comment>Embarrassed <_comment>Embarrassed <_comment>Embarrassed <_comment>Smoking <_comment>Sorry <_comment>Sorry <_comment>Sorry <_comment>Shock <_comment>Smile <_comment>Smile <_comment>Smile <_comment>Hug
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8 <_name>Acronym (Computer) Application Binary Interface American National Standards Institute Blind Carbon Copy Carbon Copy Drag-aNd-Drop Extended Cache Estimated Time of Arrival Giga Git Interface Converter GNU General Public License GRand Unified Bootloader Graphical User Interface Host Bus Adapter Human Inteface Guide HyperText Markup Language HyperText Transport Protocol Local Area Network Light-Emitting Diode GNU Lesser General Public License Logical Unit Logical UNit Power-On Self-Test Preboot eXecution Environment Redundant Array of Independent Disks Random-Access Memory Read Only Memory Source Codes Management What You See Is What You Get
8 <_name>Acronym (Japanese) <_comment>Do not want to read between lines (Aete Kuuki Wo Yomanai) <_comment>Can't get together (Guda Guda) Go Home Quickly Good Job <_comment>Say whatever one feels (Iitaidake) <_comment>Excited (Kitakore) <_comment>Detail (Kuwashiku) <_comment>Cannot read between lines (Kuuki Ga Yomenai) <_comment>Omission (Shouryaku) Thank You <_comment>Excited (Waku Waku Teka Teka) <_comment>Laugh <_comment>Dude (Oi!) <_comment>In The Meantime (Toriaezu, Ma) <_comment>Bye <_comment>False Start (Flying Get) <_comment>Fulfilling Life (Real life is Zyujitsu) <_comment>Laugh (Warau) <_comment>Good job (Otsukare) <_comment>He (Yatsu <- Yashi)
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<_name>CJK Radicals Supplement 0x2E80 0x2E81 0x2E82 0x2E83 0x2E84 0x2E85 0x2E86 0x2E87 0x2E88 0x2E89 0x2E8A 0x2E8B 0x2E8C 0x2E8D 0x2E8E 0x2E8F 0x2E90 0x2E91 0x2E92 0x2E93 0x2E94 0x2E95 0x2E96 0x2E97 0x2E98 0x2E99 * 0x2E9B 0x2E9C 0x2E9D 0x2E9E 0x2E9F 0x2EA0 0x2EA1 0x2EA2 0x2EA3 0x2EA4 0x2EA5 0x2EA6 0x2EA7 0x2EA8 0x2EA9 0x2EAA 0x2EAB 0x2EAC 0x2EAD 0x2EAE 0x2EAF 0x2EB0 0x2EB1 0x2EB2 0x2EB3 0x2EB4 0x2EB5 0x2EB6 0x2EB7 0x2EB8 0x2EB9 0x2EBA 0x2EBB 0x2EBC 0x2EBD 0x2EBE 0x2EBF 0x2EC0 0x2EC1 0x2EC2 0x2EC3 0x2EC4 0x2EC5 0x2EC6 0x2EC7 0x2EC8 0x2EC9 0x2ECA 0x2ECB 0x2ECC 0x2ECD 0x2ECE 0x2ECF 0x2ED0 0x2ED1 0x2ED2 0x2ED3 0x2ED4 0x2ED5 0x2ED6 0x2ED7 0x2ED8 0x2ED9 0x2EDA 0x2EDB 0x2EDC 0x2EDD 0x2EDE 0x2EDF 0x2EE0 0x2EE1 0x2EE2 0x2EE3 0x2EE4 0x2EE5 0x2EE6 0x2EE7 0x2EE8 0x2EE9 0x2EEA 0x2EEB 0x2EEC 0x2EED 0x2EEE 0x2EEF 0x2EF0 0x2EF1 0x2EF2 0x2EF3
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input-pad-1.0.3/data/ipa.xml.in0000644000000000000000000007330712250242453013125 00000000000000 10 <_name>IPA <_comment>Open front unrounded vowel <_comment>Open central unrounded vowel <_comment>Near-open central vowel <_comment>Open back unrounded vowel <_comment>Open back rounded vowel <_comment>Open-mid back unrounded vowel <_comment>Near-open front unrounded vowel <_comment>Voiced bilabial plosive <_comment>Voiced labiodental affricate <_comment>Voiced bilabial implosive <_comment>Bilabial trill <_comment>Voiced bilabial fricative <_comment>Voiceless palatal plosive <_comment>Voiceless palatal fricative <_comment>Voiceless palatal affricate <_comment>Voiceless palatal lateral affricate <_comment>Voiceless alveopalatal fricative <_comment>Voiced alveolar plosive <_comment>Voiced alveolar implosive <_comment>Voiced retroflex plosive <_comment>Voiced dental fricative <_comment>Voiced alveolar lateral affricate <_comment>Voiced alveolar affricate <_comment>Voiced palato-alveolar affricate <_comment>Voiced alveopalatal affricate <_comment>Voiced retroflex affricate <_comment>Close-mid front unrounded vowel <_comment>Close-mid central unrounded vowel <_comment>Mid-central vowel <_comment>Rhotacized mid-central vowel <_comment>Open-mid front unrounded vowel <_comment>Open-mid central rounded vowel <_comment>Open-mid central unrounded vowel <_comment>Rhotacized open-mid central unrounded vowel <_comment>Voiceless labiodental fricative <_comment>Velopharyngeal fricative <_comment>Voiced velar plosive <_comment>Voiced labial-velar plosive <_comment>Voiced velar implosive <_comment>Voiced uvular plosive <_comment>Voiced uvular implosive <_comment>Voiceless glottal fricative <_comment>Voiced glottal fricative <_comment>Voiceless pharyngeal fricative <_comment>Voiceless coarticulated velar and palato-alveolar fricative <_comment>Voiceless epiglottal fricative <_comment>Close front unrounded vowel <_comment>Near-close near-front unrounded vowel <_comment>Near-close 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<_comment>Epiglottal plosive <_comment>Voiced pharyngeal fricative <_comment>Voiced epiglottal fricative <_comment>Bilabial click <_comment>Dental click <_comment>Alveolar click <_comment>Palatal click <_comment>Alveolar lateral click <_comment>Bidental percussive <_comment>Aspiration mark <_comment>Non-aspiration mark <_comment>Breathy voice mark <_comment>Palatalization mark <_comment>Lateral release mark <_comment>Bilabial nasal release mark <_comment>Labiodental nasal release mark <_comment>Alveolar nasal release mark <_comment>Palatal nasal release mark <_comment>Retroflex nasal release mark <_comment>Uvular nasal release mark <_comment>Labio-palatalization mark <_comment>Labiodentalization mark <_comment>Labialization mark <_comment>Velarization mark <_comment>Glottalization mark <_comment>Pharyngealization mark <_comment>Combining velarization/pharyngealization mark <_comment>Combining laryngealization mark <_comment>Combining retroflexion mark <_comment>Ejection mark <_comment>Rhotacization mark <_comment>Combining dentalization mark <_comment>Combining dentolabialization mark <_comment>Combining alveolarization mark <_comment>Combining linguolabialization mark <_comment>Combining apicalization mark <_comment>Combining laminalization mark <_comment>Combining centralization mark <_comment>Combining mid-centralization mark <_comment>Combining nasalization mark <_comment>Combining nasalization mark below <_comment>Combining denasalization mark <_comment>Combining nasal friction mark <_comment>Combining velopharyngeal friction mark <_comment>Combining voiced mark <_comment>Combining voiceless mark <_comment>Combining voiceless mark above <_comment>Pre-voicing/post-voicing mark <_comment>Combining breathy voice mark <_comment>Combining unreleased stop mark <_comment>Combining more rounded mark <_comment>Combining less rounded mark <_comment>Combining labial spreading mark <_comment>Combining syllabic mark <_comment>Combining syllabic mark above 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break <_comment>Major break <_comment>Rising intonation mark <_comment>Falling intonation mark <_comment>Advanced articulation mark <_comment>Retracted articulation mark <_comment>Combining advanced articulation mark <_comment>Combining retracted articulation mark <_comment>Raised sound mark <_comment>Lowered sound mark <_comment>Combining raised sound mark <_comment>Combining lowered sound mark <_comment>Combining tongue root advancement mark <_comment>Combining tongue root retraction mark <_comment>Combining strong articulation mark <_comment>Combining weak articulation mark <_comment>Combining whistled articulation mark <_comment>Combining sliding articulation mark <_comment>Egression mark <_comment>Ingression mark <_comment>Combining ligature tie <_comment>Combining ligature undertie <_comment>Elongation mark <_comment>Weak elongation mark <_comment>Combining extra-short duration mark <_comment>Liaison mark <_comment>Stress mark <_comment>Weak stress mark <_comment>Syllable break 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10 <_name>Runes (Elder Fuþark) Fehu Ūruz Þurisaz Ansuz Raidō Kaunan Gebō Wunjō Hagalaz Hagalaz Naudiz Īsaz Jēran Perþō Algiz Tīwaz Berkanan Ehwaz Mannaz Laguz Ingwaz Ingwaz Oþalan Dagaz
10 <_name>Runes (Younger Fuþark) Úr Þurs Óss Óss Reið Kaun Hagall Hagall Nauðr Nauðr Isa Ár Ár Sol Sol Týr Týr Bjarken Bjarken Maðr Maðr Lögr Yr Yr
10 <_name>Runes (Fuþorc) Feoh Ur Þorn Os Rad Cen Gyfu Ƿynn Hægl Nyd Is Ger Eoh Peorð Eolh Sigel Tiƿ Beorc Eh Mann Lagu Ing Eðel Dæg Ac Æsc Yr Ior Ear Cƿeorð Calc Calc Stan Gar
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input-pad-1.0.3/data/w3ctostr.py0000755000000000000000000000434212250242453013363 00000000000000#!/usr/bin/python # vim:set et sts=4 sw=4: # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # # input-pad - The input pad # # Copyright (c) 2010-2012 Takao Fujiwara # Copyright (c) 2010-2012 Red Hat, Inc. # # This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public # License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either # version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. # # This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU # Lesser General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public # License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, # MA 02110-1301 USA # the latest is http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/sgml/entities.html import os, sys reverse = 0 stdread = 0 disable_orig_output = 0 def usage (): print "usage: " + os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]) + " entities.html" if len(sys.argv) == 1: usage () exit (-1) class PadHTMLLabelRawText: def __init__(self, line): line_array = line.split() self.__rawtext = line_array[1] label = line_array[3] label = label.split('"')[1] self.__label = label.replace('&', '&') def __cmp__(self, pad_b): code_a = int (self.__label[2:len(self.__label) - 1], 10) code_b = int (pad_b.__label[2:len(pad_b.__label) - 1], 10) return code_a - code_b def __str__(self): retval = \ " \n" retval = retval + \ " \n" % self.__label retval = retval + \ " &%s;\n" % self.__rawtext retval = retval + \ " " return retval pad_list = [] for filename in sys.argv[1:]: for line in file (filename): if not line.startswith("<!ENTITY"): continue pad = PadHTMLLabelRawText(line) pad_list.append(pad) pad_list.sort() for pad in pad_list: print str(pad) input-pad-1.0.3/data/char2hexstr.py0000755000000000000000000000455512250242453014036 00000000000000#!/usr/bin/python # vim:set et sts=4 sw=4: # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # # input-pad - The input pad # # Copyright (c) 2010-2012 Takao Fujiwara # Copyright (c) 2010-2012 Red Hat, Inc. # # This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public # License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either # version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. # # This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU # Lesser General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public # License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, # MA 02110-1301 USA import os, sys reverse = 0 stdread = 0 disable_orig_output = 0 def usage (): print "usage: " + os.path.basename(sys.argv[0]) + " FILENAME" print "FILENAME FILENAME includes UTF-8 chars" if len (sys.argv) > 1: if sys.argv[1] == '--disable-verbose' or sys.argv[1] == '-s': disable_orig_output = 1 del sys.argv[1] if len (sys.argv) > 1: if sys.argv[1] == '--stdin' or sys.argv[1] == '-i': stdread = 1 del sys.argv[1] if len (sys.argv) > 1: if sys.argv[1] == '--reverse' or sys.argv[1] == '-r': reverse = 1 del sys.argv[1] def to_hex_line (line): retval = "" for ch in unicode (line, "utf-8"): if ch == ' ': continue retval = retval + " " + hex (ord (ch)) return retval def to_char_line (line): retval = "" for v in line.split (): if not v.startswith ("0x") and not v.startswith ("0X"): continue retval = retval + " " + unichr (int (v, 16)) return retval def convert_line (line): line = line.rstrip () if disable_orig_output == 0: print line if reverse == 0: print to_hex_line (line) else: print to_char_line (line) if stdread != 0: for line in sys.stdin: convert_line (line) exit (0) if len(sys.argv) == 1: usage () exit (-1) for filename in sys.argv[1:]: print filename + " :" for line in file (filename): convert_line (line) input-pad-1.0.3/data/keyboard.xml.in0000644000000000000000000000244412250242453014146 00000000000000 <_name>Keyboard <_name>Function Key4 Return BackSpace Tab Escape Delete Pause Scroll_Lock Sys_Req Linefeed Clear F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 F13 F14 F15 F16 F17 F18 F19 F20 F21 F22 F23 F24 F25 F26 F27 F28 F29 F30 F31 F32 F33 F34 F35 Caps_Lock Meta_L Meta_R Super_L Super_R Home Begin End Left Right Up Down Prior Next Page_Up Page_Down Select Print Execute Insert Undo Redo Menu Find Cancel Help Break Mode_switch script_switch Num_Lock Multi_key Kanji Muhenkan Henkan_Mode Henkan Romaji Hiragana Katakana Hiragana_Katakana Zenkaku Hankaku Zenkaku_Hankaku Kana_Lock Eisu_toggle Touroku Massyo
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input-pad-1.0.3/data/input-pad.ui0000644000000000000000000011372312250242453013462 00000000000000 FileMenu _File Close Close the program _Close PadMenu _Pad CodePoint _Code Point ShowPad _Show Pad ShowAllChars Show _All Characters ShowCustomChars Show _Custom Characters ShowAllChars True ShowNothing Show _Nothing ShowAllChars ShowLayout Show _Keyboard Layout True HelpMenu _Help Contents _Troubleshoot About gtk-about Code Point Dialog TopWindow False True 10 False 10 True Unicode You can choose encoding type False False True Current Encoding You can choose encoding type EncodingUnicodeButton False False 1 True Copy Buffer You can choose encoding type EncodingUnicodeButton False False 2 False False 0 True 10 True Base 16 Hex Set number case to hexadecimal False False True Base 10 Dec Set number case to decimal Base16Button False False 1 True Base 8 Oct Set number case to octal Base16Button False False 2 True Base 2 Bin Set number case to binary Base16Button False False 3 False False 1 True Code Point: 0.05 False False 2 True 10 True 10 False False True True 1 0 False GTK_UPDATE_ALWAYS False False adjustment1 False False 1 False False 3 True 10 True Character: 0.05 False False 0 True False False 1 False False 4 20 True _Send TRUE True gtk-close TRUE TRUE False False 5 Input Pad Troubleshoot TopWindow 10 True word-char True This application can be run either as a stand-alone program or under an input method application. If you wish to send multi-byte characters, this application needs to be run under an input method application. If you wish to send characters to X11 applications, those applications needs to allow send events. e.g. % xterm -xrm "XTerm*allowSendEvents: true" You also can copy pad files from /usr/share/input-pad/pad to $HOME/.config/pad to customize those in "Custom Character" pane. False False 20 True gtk-ok TRUE False False 1 Configure Keyboard Layouts TopWindow True False 0 10 True True 5 10 True False 0 10 True A_vailable layouts: True False GTK_JUSTIFY_LEFT False False 0 0.5 0 0 ConfigLayoutsAddTreeView 0 False False True True GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC GTK_SHADOW_ETCHED_IN GTK_CORNER_TOP_LEFT 200 300 True True True True False True 1 0 False False True True gtk-add True GTK_RELIEF_NORMAL 2 0 False False 0 False False True False 0 10 True _Layouts shown in the list: True False GTK_JUSTIFY_LEFT False False 0 0.5 0 0 ConfigLayoutsRemoveTreeView 0 False False True True GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC GTK_SHADOW_ETCHED_IN GTK_CORNER_TOP_LEFT 200 300 True True True True False True 1 0 False False True True gtk-remove True GTK_RELIEF_NORMAL 2 0 False False 1 0 False False 0 0 False False True 5 end True True _Options TRUE GTK_RELIEF_NORMAL 0 0 False False 1 0 False False 20 True gtk-close TRUE 0 False False 2 False False Configure Keyboard Options ConfigLayoutsDialog vertical True 10 12 True 12 12 True 0 none True 12 12 True vertical 6 True True 5 450 350 automatic automatic out True none True vertical 1 True <b>Keyboard Option</b> True False 0 True True end gtk-close True True False False 0 False False end 1 Input Pad Copyright (c) 2010-2012 Takao Fujiwara Copyright (c) 2010-2012 Red Hat, Inc. The input pad is a tool to send a character on button. LGPL http://code.google.com/p/input-pad/ Takao Fujiwara <takao.fujiwara1@gmail.com> Daiki Ueno <ueno@unixuser.org> translator_credits input-pad True TopWindow 0 1114111 0 1 GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL Input Pad 400 440 False True True True The menubar False True 10 10 1 False False True 10 10 2 False False True 10 10 3 False False True False 4 input-pad-1.0.3/data/cmd.xml.in0000644000000000000000000000445012250242453013110 00000000000000 <_name>Command 3 <_name>Date <_label>Normal Date date "+%x" <_label>Date and Time date <_label>ChangeLog date LANG=C date "+%a %b %e %Y $EMAIL_ADDRESS" <_label>USA English date LANG=C date "+%D" <_label>UK English date LANG=C date "+%d/%m/%y" <_label>ISO 8601 date date "+%F" <_label>Era date "+%EC%Ey" <_label>Century Year LANG=C date "+%Y" <_label>Normal Time date "+%X" <_label>English Time date "+%T" <_label>Month date "+%B" <_label>English Month LANG=C date "+%B" <_label>Short Month date "+%b" <_label>English Short Month LANG=C date "+%b" <_label>Weekday date "+%A" <_label>English Weekday LANG=C date "+%A" <_label>Short Weekday date "+%a" <_label>English Short Weekday LANG=C date "+%a"
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10 <_name>Bold 0x1d5d4 0x1d5d5 0x1d5d6 0x1d5d7 0x1d5d8 0x1d5d9 0x1d5da 0x1d5db 0x1d5dc 0x1d5dd 0x1d5de 0x1d5df 0x1d5e0 0x1d5e1 0x1d5e2 0x1d5e3 0x1d5e4 0x1d5e5 0x1d5e6 0x1d5e7 0x1d5e8 0x1d5e9 0x1d5ea 0x1d5eb 0x1d5ec 0x1d5ed 0x1d5ee 0x1d5ef 0x1d5f0 0x1d5f1 0x1d5f2 0x1d5f3 0x1d5f4 0x1d5f5 0x1d5f6 0x1d5f7 0x1d5f8 0x1d5f9 0x1d5fa 0x1d5fb 0x1d5fc 0x1d5fd 0x1d5fe 0x1d5ff 0x1d600 0x1d601 0x1d602 0x1d603 0x1d604 0x1d605 0x1d606 0x1d607 0x1d6a8 0x1d6a9 0x1d6aa 0x1d6ab 0x1d6ac 0x1d6ad 0x1d6ae 0x1d6af 0x1d6b0 0x1d6b1 0x1d6b2 0x1d6b3 0x1d6b4 0x1d6b5 0x1d6b6 0x1d6b7 0x1d6b8 0x1d6b9 0x1d6ba 0x1d6bb 0x1d6bc 0x1d6bd 0x1d6be 0x1d6bf 0x1d6c0 0x1d6c1 0x1d6c2 0x1d6c3 0x1d6c4 0x1d6c5 0x1d6c6 0x1d6c7 0x1d6c8 0x1d6c9 0x1d6ca 0x1d6cb 0x1d6cc 0x1d6cd 0x1d6ce 0x1d6cf 0x1d6d0 0x1d6d1 0x1d6d2 0x1d6d3 0x1d6d4 0x1d6d5 0x1d6d6 0x1d6d7 0x1d6d8 0x1d6d9 0x1d6da 0x1d6db 0x1d6dc 0x1d6dd 0x1d6de 0x1d6df 0x1d6e0 0x1d6e1
10 <_name>Italic 0x1d608 0x1d609 0x1d60a 0x1d60b 0x1d60c 0x1d60d 0x1d60e 0x1d60f 0x1d610 0x1d611 0x1d612 0x1d613 0x1d614 0x1d615 0x1d616 0x1d617 0x1d618 0x1d619 0x1d61a 0x1d61b 0x1d61c 0x1d61d 0x1d61e 0x1d61f 0x1d620 0x1d621 0x1d622 0x1d623 0x1d624 0x1d625 0x1d626 0x1d627 0x1d628 0x1d629 0x1d62a 0x1d62b 0x1d62c 0x1d62d 0x1d62e 0x1d62f 0x1d630 0x1d631 0x1d632 0x1d633 0x1d634 0x1d635 0x1d636 0x1d637 0x1d638 0x1d639 0x1d63a 0x1d63b 0x1d63c 0x1d63d 0x1d63e 0x1d63f 0x1d640 0x1d641 0x1d642 0x1d643 0x1d644 0x1d645 0x1d646 0x1d647 0x1d648 0x1d649 0x1d64a 0x1d64b 0x1d64c 0x1d64d 0x1d64e 0x1d64f 0x1d650 0x1d651 0x1d652 0x1d653 0x1d654 0x1d655 0x1d656 0x1d657 0x1d658 0x1d659 0x1d65a 0x1d65b 0x1d65c 0x1d65d 0x1d65e 0x1d65f 0x1d660 0x1d661 0x1d662 0x1d663 0x1d664 0x1d665 0x1d666 0x1d667 0x1d668 0x1d669 0x1d66a 0x1d66b 0x1d66c 0x1d66d 0x1d66e 0x1d66f 0x1d6e2 0x1d6e3 0x1d6e4 0x1d6e5 0x1d6e6 0x1d6e7 0x1d6e8 0x1d6e9 0x1d6ea 0x1d6eb 0x1d6ec 0x1d6ed 0x1d6ee 0x1d6ef 0x1d6f0 0x1d6f1 0x1d6f2 0x1d6f3 0x1d6f4 0x1d6f5 0x1d6f6 0x1d6f7 0x1d6f8 0x1d6f9 0x1d6fa 0x1d6fb 0x1d6fc 0x1d6fd 0x1d6fe 0x1d6ff 0x1d700 0x1d701 0x1d702 0x1d703 0x1d704 0x1d705 0x1d706 0x1d707 0x1d708 0x1d709 0x1d70a 0x1d70b 0x1d70c 0x1d70d 0x1d70e 0x1d70f 0x1d710 0x1d711 0x1d712 0x1d713 0x1d714 0x1d715 0x1d716 0x1d717 0x1d718 0x1d719 0x1d71a 0x1d71b 0x1d71c 0x1d71d 0x1d71e 0x1d71f 0x1d720 0x1d721 0x1d722 0x1d723 0x1d724 0x1d725 0x1d726 0x1d727 0x1d728 0x1d729 0x1d72a 0x1d72b 0x1d72c 0x1d72d 0x1d72e 0x1d72f 0x1d730 0x1d731 0x1d732 0x1d733 0x1d734 0x1d735 0x1d736 0x1d737 0x1d738 0x1d739 0x1d73a 0x1d73b 0x1d73c 0x1d73d 0x1d73e 0x1d73f 0x1d740 0x1d741 0x1d742 0x1d743 0x1d744 0x1d745 0x1d746 0x1d747 0x1d748 0x1d749 0x1d74a 0x1d74b 0x1d74c 0x1d74d 0x1d74e 0x1d74f 0x1d750 0x1d751 0x1d752 0x1d753 0x1d754 0x1d755
10 <_name>Script 0x1d49c 0x212c 0x1d49e 0x1d49f 0x2130 0x2131 0x1d4a2 0x210b 0x2110 0x1d4a5 0x1d4a6 0x2112 0x2133 0x1d4a9 0x1d4aa 0x1d4ab 0x1d4ac 0x211b 0x1d4ae 0x1d4af 0x1d4b0 0x1d4b1 0x1d4b2 0x1d4b3 0x1d4b4 0x1d4b5 0x1d4b6 0x1d4b7 0x1d4b8 0x1d4b9 0x212f 0x1d4bb 0x210a 0x1d4bd 0x1d4be 0x1d4bf 0x1d4c0 0x1d4c1 0x1d4c2 0x1d4c3 0x2134 0x1d4c5 0x1d4c6 0x1d4c7 0x1d4c8 0x1d4c9 0x1d4ca 0x1d4cb 0x1d4cc 0x1d4cd 0x1d4ce 0x1d4cf 0x1d4d0 0x1d4d1 0x1d4d2 0x1d4d3 0x1d4d4 0x1d4d5 0x1d4d6 0x1d4d7 0x1d4d8 0x1d4d9 0x1d4da 0x1d4db 0x1d4dc 0x1d4dd 0x1d4de 0x1d4df 0x1d4e0 0x1d4e1 0x1d4e2 0x1d4e3 0x1d4e4 0x1d4e5 0x1d4e6 0x1d4e7 0x1d4e8 0x1d4e9 0x1d4ea 0x1d4eb 0x1d4ec 0x1d4ed 0x1d4ee 0x1d4ef 0x1d4f0 0x1d4f1 0x1d4f2 0x1d4f3 0x1d4f4 0x1d4f5 0x1d4f6 0x1d4f7 0x1d4f8 0x1d4f9 0x1d4fa 0x1d4fb 0x1d4fc 0x1d4fd 0x1d4fe 0x1d4ff 0x1d500 0x1d501 0x1d502 0x1d503 0x1d504 0x1d505 0x1d507 0x1d508 0x1d509 0x1d50a 0x1d50d 0x1d50e 0x1d50f 0x1d510 0x1d511 0x1d512 0x1d513 0x1d514 0x1d516 0x1d517 0x1d518 0x1d519 0x1d51a 0x1d51b 0x1d51c 0x1d51e 0x1d51f 0x1d520 0x1d521 0x1d522 0x1d523 0x1d524 0x1d525 0x1d526 0x1d527 0x1d528 0x1d529 0x1d52a 0x1d52b 0x1d52c 0x1d52d 0x1d52e 0x1d52f 0x1d530 0x1d531 0x1d532 0x1d533 0x1d534 0x1d535 0x1d536 0x1d537 0x1d56c 0x1d56d 0x1d56e 0x1d56f 0x1d570 0x1d571 0x1d572 0x1d573 0x1d574 0x1d575 0x1d576 0x1d577 0x1d578 0x1d579 0x1d57a 0x1d57b 0x1d57a 0x1d57a 0x1d57a 0x1d57f 0x1d580 0x1d581 0x1d582 0x1d583 0x1d584 0x1d585 0x1d586 0x1d587 0x1d588 0x1d589 0x1d58a 0x1d58b 0x1d58c 0x1d58d 0x1d58a 0x1d58f 0x1d590 0x1d591 0x1d592 0x1d593 0x1d594 0x1d595 0x1d596 0x1d597 0x1d598 0x1d599 0x1d59a 0x1d59b 0x1d59c 0x1d59d 0x1d59e 0x1d59f
10 <_name>Double Struck 0x1d538 0x1d539 0x2102 0x1d53b 0x1d53c 0x1d53d 0x1d53e 0x210d 0x1d540 0x1d541 0x1d542 0x1d543 0x1d544 0x2115 0x1d546 0x2119 0x211a 0x211d 0x1d54a 0x1d54b 0x1d54c 0x1d54d 0x1d54e 0x1d54f 0x1d550 0x2124 0x1d552 0x1d553 0x1d554 0x1d555 0x1d556 0x1d557 0x1d558 0x1d559 0x1d55a 0x1d55b 0x1d55c 0x1d55d 0x1d55e 0x1d55f 0x1d560 0x1d561 0x1d562 0x1d563 0x1d564 0x1d565 0x1d566 0x1d567 0x1d568 0x1d569 0x1d56a 0x1d56b 0x213c 0x213d 0x213e 0x213f 0x2140
10 <_name>All 0xa1 0xa2 0xa3 0xa4 0xa5 0xa6 0xa7 0xa8 0xa9 0xaa 0xab 0xac 0xad 0xae 0xaf 0xb0 0xb1 0xb2 0xb3 0xb4 0xb5 0xb6 0xb8 0xb9 0xba 0xbb 0xbc 0xbd 0xbe 0xbf 0xd7 0xf7 0x2010 0x2014 0x2016 0x2018 0x2019 0x201a 0x201b 0x201c 0x201d 0x201e 0x201f 0x2020 0x2021 0x2022 0x2023 0x2024 0x2025 0x2026 0x2027 0x2030 0x2031 0x2032 0x2033 0x2034 0x2035 0x2036 0x2037 0x2038 0x2039 0x203a 0x203b 0x203c 0x203d 0x203e 0x203f 0x2040 0x2041 0x2042 0x2043 0x2044 0x2045 0x2046 0x2047 0x2048 0x2049 0x204a 0x204b 0x2103 0x2109 0x2112 0x2116 0x2120 0x2121 0x2122 0x213b 0x2160 0x2161 0x2162 0x2163 0x2164 0x2165 0x2166 0x2167 0x2168 0x2169 0x216a 0x216b 0x216c 0x216d 0x216e 0x216f 0x2170 0x2171 0x2172 0x2173 0x2174 0x2175 0x2176 0x2177 0x2178 0x2179 0x217a 0x217b 0x217c 0x217d 0x217e 0x217f 0x2190 0x2191 0x2192 0x2193 0x2194 0x2195 0x2196 0x2197 0x2198 0x2199 0x219a 0x219b 0x219c 0x219d 0x219e 0x219f 0x21a0 0x21a1 0x21a2 0x21a3 0x21a4 0x21a5 0x21a6 0x21a7 0x21a8 0x21a9 0x21aa 0x21ab 0x21ac 0x21ad 0x21ae 0x21af 0x21b0 0x21b1 0x21b2 0x21b3 0x21b4 0x21b5 0x21b6 0x21b7 0x21b8 0x21b9 0x21ba 0x21bb 0x21bc 0x21bd 0x21be 0x21bf 0x21c0 0x21c1 0x21c2 0x21c3 0x21c4 0x21c5 0x21c6 0x21c7 0x21c8 0x21c9 0x21ca 0x21cb 0x21cc 0x21cd 0x21ce 0x21cf 0x21d0 0x21d1 0x21d2 0x21d3 0x21d4 0x21d5 0x21d6 0x21d7 0x21d8 0x21d9 0x21da 0x21db 0x21dc 0x21dd 0x21de 0x21df 0x21e0 0x21e1 0x21e2 0x21e3 0x21e4 0x21e5 0x21e6 0x21e7 0x21e8 0x21e9 0x2200 0x2202 0x2203 0x2205 0x2206 0x2207 0x2208 0x220b 0x220e 0x2211 0x2212 0x2213 0x221a 0x221d 0x221e 0x2220 0x2227 0x2228 0x2229 0x222a 0x222b 0x222c 0x222d 0x222e 0x222f 0x2230 0x2231 0x2232 0x2233 0x2234 0x2235 0x223c 0x223d 0x2252 0x2260 0x2261 0x2262 0x2266 0x2267 0x2268 0x2269 0x226a 0x226b 0x2282 0x2283 0x2284 0x2285 0x2286 0x2287 0x2288 0x2289 0x228a 0x228b 0x22a5 0x22b2 0x22b3 0x22ee 0x22ef 0x2312 0x2460 0x2461 0x2462 0x2463 0x2464 0x2465 0x2466 0x2467 0x2468 0x2469 0x246a 0x246b 0x246c 0x246d 0x246e 0x246f 0x2470 0x2471 0x2472 0x2473 0x2474 0x2475 0x2476 0x2477 0x2478 0x2479 0x247a 0x247b 0x247c 0x247d 0x247e 0x247f 0x2480 0x2481 0x2482 0x2483 0x2484 0x2485 0x2486 0x2487 0x2488 0x2489 0x248a 0x248b 0x248c 0x248d 0x248e 0x248f 0x2490 0x2491 0x2492 0x2493 0x2494 0x2495 0x2496 0x2497 0x2498 0x2499 0x249a 0x249b 0x249c 0x249d 0x249e 0x249f 0x24a0 0x24a1 0x24a2 0x24a3 0x24a4 0x24a5 0x24a6 0x24a7 0x24a8 0x24a9 0x24aa 0x24ab 0x24ac 0x24ad 0x24ae 0x24af 0x24b0 0x24b1 0x24b2 0x24b3 0x24b4 0x24b5 0x24b6 0x24b7 0x24b8 0x24b9 0x24ba 0x24bb 0x24bc 0x24bd 0x24be 0x24bf 0x24c0 0x24c1 0x24c2 0x24c3 0x24c4 0x24c5 0x24c6 0x24c7 0x24c8 0x24c9 0x24ca 0x24cb 0x24cc 0x24cd 0x24ce 0x24cf 0x24d0 0x24d1 0x24d2 0x24d3 0x24d4 0x24d5 0x24d6 0x24d7 0x24d8 0x24d9 0x24da 0x24db 0x24dc 0x24dd 0x24de 0x24df 0x24e0 0x24e1 0x24e2 0x24e3 0x24e4 0x24e5 0x24e6 0x24e7 0x24e8 0x24e9 0x24ea 0x2500 0x2501 0x2502 0x2503 0x250c 0x250f 0x2510 0x2513 0x2514 0x2517 0x2518 0x251b 0x251c 0x2523 0x2524 0x252b 0x252c 0x2533 0x2534 0x253b 0x253c 0x254b 0x25a0 0x25a1 0x25b2 0x25b3 0x25b6 0x25b7 0x25bc 0x25bd 0x25c0 0x25c1 0x25c6 0x25c7 0x25cb 0x25ce 0x25cf 0x25ef 0x2600 0x2601 0x2602 0x2603 0x2604 0x2605 0x2606 0x260e 0x260f 0x2610 0x2611 0x2612 0x2614 0x2615 0x261c 0x261e 0x262f 0x2639 0x263a 0x263b 0x263c 0x263d 0x263e 0x263f 0x2640 0x2641 0x2642 0x2660 0x2661 0x2662 0x2663 0x2664 0x2665 0x2666 0x2667 0x2668 0x2669 0x266a 0x266b 0x266c 0x266d 0x266e 0x266f 0x3001 0x3002 0x3003 0x3005 0x3006 0x3007 0x3008 0x3009 0x300a 0x300b 0x300c 0x300d 0x300e 0x300f 0x3010 0x3011 0x3012 0x3013 0x3014 0x3015 0x3016 0x3017 0x3018 0x3019 0x301a 0x301b 0x301c 0x301d 0x301e 0x301f 0x3020 0x3036 0x3041 0x3043 0x3045 0x3047 0x3049 0x3063 0x3083 0x3085 0x3087 0x308e 0x3090 0x3091 0x3099 0x309a 0x309b 0x309c 0x309d 0x309e 0x309f 0x30a1 0x30a3 0x30a5 0x30a7 0x30a9 0x30c3 0x30e3 0x30e5 0x30e7 0x30ee 0x30f0 0x30f1 0x30f4 0x30f5 0x30f6 0x30f7 0x30f8 0x30f9 0x30fa 0x30fb 0x30fc 0x30fd 0x30fe 0x30ff 0x3318 0x3326 0x337b 0x337c 0x337d 0x337e 0x3386 0x3387 0x338d 0x338e 0x338f 0x3390 0x3391 0x3392 0x3393 0x3394 0x3395 0x3396 0x3397 0x3398 0x3399 0x339a 0x339b 0x339c 0x339d 0x339e 0x339f 0x33a0 0x33a1 0x33a2 0x33a3 0x33a4 0x33a5 0x33a6 0x33cd 0xfe30 0xfe31 0xfe33 0xfe35 0xfe36 0xfe37 0xfe38 0xfe39 0xfe3a 0xfe3b 0xfe3c 0xfe3d 0xfe3e 0xfe3f 0xfe40 0xfe41 0xfe42 0xfe43 0xfe44 0xff01 0xff02 0xff03 0xff04 0xff05 0xff06 0xff07 0xff08 0xff09 0xff0a 0xff0b 0xff0c 0xff0d 0xff0e 0xff0f 0xff1a 0xff1b 0xff1c 0xff1d 0xff1e 0xff1f 0xff20 0xff3b 0xff3c 0xff3d 0xff3e 0xff3f 0xff40 0xff5b 0xff5c 0xff5d 0xff5e 0xff5f 0xff60 0xff61 0xff62 0xff63 0xff64 0xff65 0xffe0 0xffe1 0xffe2 0xffe3 0xffe4 0xffe5 0xffe6
<_name>Numbers <_name>Roman 0x2160 0x2161 0x2162 0x2163 0x2164 0x2165 0x2166 0x2167 0x2168 0x2169 0x216A 0x216B 0x216C 0x216D 0x216E 0x216F 0x2170 0x2171 0x2172 0x2173 0x2174 0x2175 0x2176 0x2177 0x2178 0x2179 0x217A 0x217B 0x217C 0x217D 0x217E 0x217F 0x2180 0x2181 0x2182 0x2183
<_name>Enclosed 0x2460 0x2461 0x2462 0x2463 0x2464 0x2465 0x2466 0x2467 0x2468 0x2469 0x246A 0x246B 0x246C 0x246D 0x246E 0x246F 0x2470 0x2471 0x2472 0x2473 0x2474 0x2475 0x2476 0x2477 0x2478 0x2479 0x247A 0x247B 0x247C 0x247D 0x247E 0x247F 0x2480 0x2481 0x2482 0x2483 0x2484 0x2485 0x2486 0x2487 0x2488 0x2489 0x248A 0x248B 0x248C 0x248D 0x248E 0x248F 0x2490 0x2491 0x2492 0x2493 0x2494 0x2495 0x2496 0x2497 0x2498 0x2499 0x249A 0x249B
<_name>Fraction 0x00BC 0x00BD 0x00BE 0x2153 0x2154 0x2155 0x2156 0x2157 0x2158 0x2159 0x215A 0x215B 0x215C 0x215D 0x215E 0x215F
<_name>Technical <_name>Unit 0x2103 0x2109 0x3371 0x3372 0x3373 0x3374 0x3375 0x3376 0x3380 0x3381 0x3382 0x3383 0x3384 0x3385 0x3386 0x3387 0x3388 0x3389 0x338A 0x338B 0x338C 0x338D 0x338E 0x338F 0x3390 0x3391 0x3392 0x3393 0x3394 0x3395 0x3396 0x3397 0x3398 0x3399 0x339A 0x339B 0x339C 0x339D 0x339E 0x339F 0x33A0 0x33A1 0x33A2 0x33A3 0x33A4 0x33A5 0x33A6 0x33A7 0x33A8 0x33A9 0x33AA 0x33AB 0x33AC 0x33AD 0x33AE 0x33AF 0x33B0 0x33B1 0x33B2 0x33B3 0x33B4 0x33B5 0x33B6 0x33B7 0x33B8 0x33B9 0x33BA 0x33BB 0x33BC 0x33BD 0x33BE 0x33BF 0x33C0 0x33C1 0x33C2 0x33C3 0x33C4 0x33C5 0x33C6 0x33C8 0x33C9 0x33CA 0x33CB 0x33CC 0x33CE 0x33CF 0x33D0 0x33D1 0x33D2 0x33D3 0x33D4 0x33D5 0x33D6 0x33D7 0x33D8 0x33D9 0x33DB 0x33DC 0x33DD
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input-pad-1.0.3/data/Makefile.am0000644000000000000000000001327012250242453013252 00000000000000# vim:set noet ts=4: # # input-pad - The input pad # # Copyright (c) 2010-2012 Takao Fujiwara # Copyright (c) 2010-2012 Red Hat, Inc. # # This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public # License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either # version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. # # This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU # Lesser General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public # License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, # MA 02110-1301 USA ui_gtk_DATA = input-pad.ui ui_gtkdir = $(pkgdatadir)/ui/gtk icon_DATA = input-pad.png icondir = $(datarootdir)/pixmaps paddir = $(pkgdatadir)/pad pad_in_files = \ base.xml.in \ latin.xml.in \ ipa-obsolete.xml.in \ ipa-unofficial.xml.in \ ipa.xml.in \ runr.xml.in \ goth.xml.in \ shaw.xml.in \ ja.xml.in \ zh.xml.in \ str.xml.in \ w3c.xml.in \ cmd.xml.in \ $(NULL) pad_in_in_files = \ alphabet.xml.in.in \ $(NULL) pad_no_sorted = $(pad_in_files:.xml.in=.xml) pad_no_sorted += $(pad_in_in_files:.xml.in.in=.xml.in) pad_no_sorted += $(pad_in_in_files:.xml.in.in=.xml) pad_DATA = \ group01-base.xml \ group02-alphabet.xml \ group02-ja.xml \ group02-zh.xml \ group50-str.xml \ group60-w3c.xml \ group70-cmd.xml \ $(NULL) group01-base.xml: base.xml @cp $< $@ group02-alphabet.xml: alphabet.xml @cp $< $@ group02-ja.xml: ja.xml @cp $< $@ group02-zh.xml: zh.xml @cp $< $@ group50-str.xml: str.xml @cp $< $@ group60-w3c.xml: w3c.xml @cp $< $@ group70-cmd.xml: cmd.xml @cp $< $@ alphabet.xml.in : alphabet.xml.in.in @sed -e "s/_name/name/g" \ -e "s/_comment/comment/g" \ -e "s/_label/label/g" \ $< > $@ ALPHABET_TABLE_FILES = \ latin.xml \ ipa-obsolete.xml \ ipa-unofficial.xml \ ipa.xml \ runr.xml \ goth.xml \ shaw.xml \ $(NULL) alphabet.xml : alphabet.xml.in $(ALPHABET_TABLE_FILES) @sed -e "/@latin@/r latin.xml" \ -e "/@ipa-obsolete@/r ipa-obsolete.xml" \ -e "/@ipa-unofficial@/r ipa-unofficial.xml" \ -e "/@ipa@/r ipa.xml" \ -e "/@runr@/r runr.xml" \ -e "/@goth@/r goth.xml" \ -e "/@shaw@/r shaw.xml" \ alphabet.xml.in > $@; \ sed -e "/@latin@/d" \ -e "/@ipa-obsolete@/d" \ -e "/@ipa-unofficial@/d" \ -e "/@ipa@/d" \ -e "/@runr@/d" \ -e "/@goth@/d" \ -e "/@shaw@/d" \ $@ > $@.$$$$; \ mv $@.$$$$ $@ # The tag is needed for intltoo-extract which is called by # intltool-update. # % intltool-extract --update --type=gettext/xml ../data/latin.xml.in # It seems intltool-extract expects the number of the parent tag is one. %.xml : %.xml.in @sed -e "s/_name/name/g" \ -e "s/_comment/comment/g" \ -e "s/_label/label/g" \ -e "//d" \ -e "/<\/dummy>/d" \ $< > $@ CLEANFILES= \ $(pad_DATA) \ $(pad_no_sorted) \ $(NULL) #desktopdir = $(datarootdir)/applications desktop_in_files = input-pad.desktop.in #desktop_DATA = $(desktop_in_files:.desktop.in=.desktop) #@INTLTOOL_DESKTOP_RULE@ EXTRA_DIST = \ $(desktop_in_files) \ $(icon_DATA) \ $(pad_in_in_files) \ $(pad_in_files) \ $(ui_gtk_DATA) \ char2hexstr.py \ keyboard.xml.in \ w3ctostr.py \ $(NULL) input-pad-1.0.3/data/zh.xml.in0000644000000000000000000000222212250242453012761 00000000000000 <_name>Chinese <_name>Numbers 0x96f6 0x58f9 0x8d30 0x53c1 0x8086 0x4f0d 0x9646 0x67d2 0x634c 0x7396 0x62fe 0x4f70 0x4edf 0x3007 0x3220 0x3221 0x3222 0x3223 0x3224 0x3225 0x3226 0x3227 0x3228 0x3229 0x3021 0x3022 0x3023 0x3024 0x3025 0x3026 0x3027 0x3028 0x3029
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_swig_setattr(self,class_type,name,value): return _swig_setattr_nondynamic(self,class_type,name,value,0) def _swig_getattr(self,class_type,name): if (name == "thisown"): return self.this.own() method = class_type.__swig_getmethods__.get(name,None) if method: return method(self) raise AttributeError(name) def _swig_repr(self): try: strthis = "proxy of " + self.this.__repr__() except: strthis = "" return "<%s.%s; %s >" % (self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__, strthis,) try: _object = object _newclass = 1 except AttributeError: class _object : pass _newclass = 0 INPUT_PAD_WINDOW_TYPE_GTK = _input_pad.INPUT_PAD_WINDOW_TYPE_GTK INPUT_PAD_WINDOW_SHOW_TABLE_TYPE_NOTHING = _input_pad.INPUT_PAD_WINDOW_SHOW_TABLE_TYPE_NOTHING INPUT_PAD_WINDOW_SHOW_TABLE_TYPE_CUSTOM = _input_pad.INPUT_PAD_WINDOW_SHOW_TABLE_TYPE_CUSTOM INPUT_PAD_WINDOW_SHOW_TABLE_TYPE_ALL = _input_pad.INPUT_PAD_WINDOW_SHOW_TABLE_TYPE_ALL INPUT_PAD_WINDOW_SHOW_LAYOUT_TYPE_NOTHING = _input_pad.INPUT_PAD_WINDOW_SHOW_LAYOUT_TYPE_NOTHING INPUT_PAD_WINDOW_SHOW_LAYOUT_TYPE_DEFAULT = _input_pad.INPUT_PAD_WINDOW_SHOW_LAYOUT_TYPE_DEFAULT class _InputPadWindowKbduiName(_object): __swig_setmethods__ = {} __setattr__ = lambda self, name, value: _swig_setattr(self, _InputPadWindowKbduiName, name, value) __swig_getmethods__ = {} __getattr__ = lambda self, name: _swig_getattr(self, _InputPadWindowKbduiName, name) __repr__ = _swig_repr __swig_setmethods__["name"] = _input_pad._InputPadWindowKbduiName_name_set __swig_getmethods__["name"] = _input_pad._InputPadWindowKbduiName_name_get if _newclass:name = _swig_property(_input_pad._InputPadWindowKbduiName_name_get, _input_pad._InputPadWindowKbduiName_name_set) __swig_setmethods__["description"] = _input_pad._InputPadWindowKbduiName_description_set __swig_getmethods__["description"] = _input_pad._InputPadWindowKbduiName_description_get if _newclass:description = _swig_property(_input_pad._InputPadWindowKbduiName_description_get, _input_pad._InputPadWindowKbduiName_description_set) __swig_setmethods__["type"] = _input_pad._InputPadWindowKbduiName_type_set __swig_getmethods__["type"] = _input_pad._InputPadWindowKbduiName_type_get if _newclass:type = _swig_property(_input_pad._InputPadWindowKbduiName_type_get, _input_pad._InputPadWindowKbduiName_type_set) def __init__(self): this = _input_pad.new__InputPadWindowKbduiName() try: self.this.append(this) except: self.this = this __swig_destroy__ = _input_pad.delete__InputPadWindowKbduiName __del__ = lambda self : None; _InputPadWindowKbduiName_swigregister = _input_pad._InputPadWindowKbduiName_swigregister _InputPadWindowKbduiName_swigregister(_InputPadWindowKbduiName) def input_pad_get_version(): return _input_pad.input_pad_get_version() input_pad_get_version = _input_pad.input_pad_get_version def input_pad_window_init(*args): return _input_pad.input_pad_window_init(*args) input_pad_window_init = _input_pad.input_pad_window_init def input_pad_window_new(*args): 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_input_pad.input_pad_window_get_kbdui_name_get_name_with_index def input_pad_window_get_kbdui_name_get_description_with_index(*args): return _input_pad.input_pad_window_get_kbdui_name_get_description_with_index(*args) input_pad_window_get_kbdui_name_get_description_with_index = _input_pad.input_pad_window_get_kbdui_name_get_description_with_index def input_pad_window_get_kbdui_name_get_type_with_index(*args): return _input_pad.input_pad_window_get_kbdui_name_get_type_with_index(*args) input_pad_window_get_kbdui_name_get_type_with_index = _input_pad.input_pad_window_get_kbdui_name_get_type_with_index def input_pad_window_set_kbdui_name(*args): return _input_pad.input_pad_window_set_kbdui_name(*args) input_pad_window_set_kbdui_name = _input_pad.input_pad_window_set_kbdui_name def input_pad_window_set_show_table(*args): return _input_pad.input_pad_window_set_show_table(*args) input_pad_window_set_show_table = _input_pad.input_pad_window_set_show_table def input_pad_window_set_show_layout(*args): return _input_pad.input_pad_window_set_show_layout(*args) input_pad_window_set_show_layout = _input_pad.input_pad_window_set_show_layout def input_pad_window_main(*args): return _input_pad.input_pad_window_main(*args) input_pad_window_main = _input_pad.input_pad_window_main def input_pad_window_destroy(*args): return _input_pad.input_pad_window_destroy(*args) input_pad_window_destroy = _input_pad.input_pad_window_destroy get_version = input_pad_get_version class InputPadWindow: def __init__(self, argv=None, type=INPUT_PAD_WINDOW_TYPE_GTK): self.window = None self.type = type _init_internal(argv, type) def new (self, child=0): self.window = _input_pad_window_new_with_gtype (child, True) def show(self): input_pad_window_show(self.window) def hide(self): input_pad_window_hide(self.window) def get_visible(self): return input_pad_window_get_visible(self.window) def set_paddir(self, paddir, domain=None): input_pad_window_set_paddir(self.window, 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_input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindow_priv_set) def __init__(self, *args): this = _input_pad_window_gtk.new__InputPadGtkWindow(*args) try: self.this.append(this) except: self.this = this def hide(self): return _input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindow_hide(self) def show(self): return _input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindow_show(self) def get_visible(self): return _input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindow_get_visible(self) def set_paddir(self, *args): return _input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindow_set_paddir(self, *args) def append_padfile(self, *args): return _input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindow_append_padfile(self, *args) def set_char_button_sensitive(self, *args): return _input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindow_set_char_button_sensitive(self, *args) def reorder_button_pressed(self): return _input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindow_reorder_button_pressed(self) def get_keyboard_state(self): return _input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindow_get_keyboard_state(self) def 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_input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindowClass_button_pressed_set) __swig_setmethods__["keyboard_changed"] = _input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindowClass_keyboard_changed_set __swig_getmethods__["keyboard_changed"] = _input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindowClass_keyboard_changed_get if _newclass:keyboard_changed = _swig_property(_input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindowClass_keyboard_changed_get, _input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindowClass_keyboard_changed_set) __swig_setmethods__["group_changed"] = _input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindowClass_group_changed_set __swig_getmethods__["group_changed"] = _input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindowClass_group_changed_get if _newclass:group_changed = _swig_property(_input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindowClass_group_changed_get, _input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindowClass_group_changed_set) __swig_setmethods__["group_appended"] = _input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindowClass_group_appended_set __swig_getmethods__["group_appended"] = _input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindowClass_group_appended_get if _newclass:group_appended = _swig_property(_input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindowClass_group_appended_get, _input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindowClass_group_appended_set) __swig_setmethods__["char_button_sensitive"] = _input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindowClass_char_button_sensitive_set __swig_getmethods__["char_button_sensitive"] = _input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindowClass_char_button_sensitive_get if _newclass:char_button_sensitive = _swig_property(_input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindowClass_char_button_sensitive_get, _input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindowClass_char_button_sensitive_set) __swig_setmethods__["reorder_button_pressed"] = _input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindowClass_reorder_button_pressed_set __swig_getmethods__["reorder_button_pressed"] = _input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindowClass_reorder_button_pressed_get if _newclass:reorder_button_pressed = _swig_property(_input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindowClass_reorder_button_pressed_get, _input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindowClass_reorder_button_pressed_set) __swig_setmethods__["_window_reserved1"] = _input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindowClass__window_reserved1_set __swig_getmethods__["_window_reserved1"] = _input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindowClass__window_reserved1_get if _newclass:_window_reserved1 = _swig_property(_input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindowClass__window_reserved1_get, _input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindowClass__window_reserved1_set) __swig_setmethods__["_window_reserved2"] = _input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindowClass__window_reserved2_set __swig_getmethods__["_window_reserved2"] = _input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindowClass__window_reserved2_get if _newclass:_window_reserved2 = _swig_property(_input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindowClass__window_reserved2_get, _input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindowClass__window_reserved2_set) __swig_setmethods__["_window_reserved3"] = _input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindowClass__window_reserved3_set __swig_getmethods__["_window_reserved3"] = _input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindowClass__window_reserved3_get if _newclass:_window_reserved3 = _swig_property(_input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindowClass__window_reserved3_get, _input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindowClass__window_reserved3_set) __swig_setmethods__["_window_reserved4"] = _input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindowClass__window_reserved4_set __swig_getmethods__["_window_reserved4"] = _input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindowClass__window_reserved4_get if _newclass:_window_reserved4 = _swig_property(_input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindowClass__window_reserved4_get, _input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindowClass__window_reserved4_set) def __init__(self): this = _input_pad_window_gtk.new__InputPadGtkWindowClass() try: self.this.append(this) except: self.this = this __swig_destroy__ = _input_pad_window_gtk.delete__InputPadGtkWindowClass __del__ = lambda self : None; _InputPadGtkWindowClass_swigregister = _input_pad_window_gtk._InputPadGtkWindowClass_swigregister _InputPadGtkWindowClass_swigregister(_InputPadGtkWindowClass) def input_pad_gtk_window_get_type(): return _input_pad_window_gtk.input_pad_gtk_window_get_type() input_pad_gtk_window_get_type = _input_pad_window_gtk.input_pad_gtk_window_get_type def input_pad_gtk_window_new(*args): return _input_pad_window_gtk.input_pad_gtk_window_new(*args) input_pad_gtk_window_new = _input_pad_window_gtk.input_pad_gtk_window_new def input_pad_gtk_window_set_paddir(*args): return _input_pad_window_gtk.input_pad_gtk_window_set_paddir(*args) input_pad_gtk_window_set_paddir = _input_pad_window_gtk.input_pad_gtk_window_set_paddir def input_pad_gtk_window_append_padfile(*args): return _input_pad_window_gtk.input_pad_gtk_window_append_padfile(*args) input_pad_gtk_window_append_padfile = _input_pad_window_gtk.input_pad_gtk_window_append_padfile def input_pad_gtk_window_set_char_button_sensitive(*args): return _input_pad_window_gtk.input_pad_gtk_window_set_char_button_sensitive(*args) input_pad_gtk_window_set_char_button_sensitive = _input_pad_window_gtk.input_pad_gtk_window_set_char_button_sensitive def input_pad_gtk_window_reorder_button_pressed(*args): return _input_pad_window_gtk.input_pad_gtk_window_reorder_button_pressed(*args) input_pad_gtk_window_reorder_button_pressed = _input_pad_window_gtk.input_pad_gtk_window_reorder_button_pressed def input_pad_gtk_window_get_keyboard_state(*args): return _input_pad_window_gtk.input_pad_gtk_window_get_keyboard_state(*args) input_pad_gtk_window_get_keyboard_state = _input_pad_window_gtk.input_pad_gtk_window_get_keyboard_state def input_pad_gtk_window_set_keyboard_state(*args): return _input_pad_window_gtk.input_pad_gtk_window_set_keyboard_state(*args) input_pad_gtk_window_set_keyboard_state = _input_pad_window_gtk.input_pad_gtk_window_set_keyboard_state def input_pad_gtk_window_set_keyboard_state_with_keysym(*args): return _input_pad_window_gtk.input_pad_gtk_window_set_keyboard_state_with_keysym(*args) input_pad_gtk_window_set_keyboard_state_with_keysym = _input_pad_window_gtk.input_pad_gtk_window_set_keyboard_state_with_keysym def input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_list(): return _input_pad_window_gtk.input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_list() input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_list = _input_pad_window_gtk.input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_list def input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_list_length(): return _input_pad_window_gtk.input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_list_length() input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_list_length = _input_pad_window_gtk.input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_list_length def input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_get_name_with_index(*args): return _input_pad_window_gtk.input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_get_name_with_index(*args) input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_get_name_with_index = _input_pad_window_gtk.input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_get_name_with_index def input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_get_description_with_index(*args): return _input_pad_window_gtk.input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_get_description_with_index(*args) input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_get_description_with_index = _input_pad_window_gtk.input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_get_description_with_index def input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_get_type_with_index(*args): return _input_pad_window_gtk.input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_get_type_with_index(*args) input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_get_type_with_index = _input_pad_window_gtk.input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_get_type_with_index def input_pad_gtk_window_set_kbdui_name(*args): return _input_pad_window_gtk.input_pad_gtk_window_set_kbdui_name(*args) input_pad_gtk_window_set_kbdui_name = _input_pad_window_gtk.input_pad_gtk_window_set_kbdui_name def input_pad_gtk_window_set_show_table(*args): return _input_pad_window_gtk.input_pad_gtk_window_set_show_table(*args) input_pad_gtk_window_set_show_table = _input_pad_window_gtk.input_pad_gtk_window_set_show_table def input_pad_gtk_window_set_show_layout(*args): return _input_pad_window_gtk.input_pad_gtk_window_set_show_layout(*args) input_pad_gtk_window_set_show_layout = _input_pad_window_gtk.input_pad_gtk_window_set_show_layout class InputPadGtkWindow(_InputPadGtkWindow): def __init__(self, pytype, child=0): _InputPadGtkWindow.__init__(self, pytype, child) def set_paddir(self, paddir, domain=None): _InputPadGtkWindow.set_paddir(self, paddir, domain) def append_padfile(self, padfile, domain=None): _InputPadGtkWindow.append_padfile(self, padfile, domain) def get_kbdui_name_list(): return _input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_list_wrapper() def _input_pad_gtk_window_new_with_gtype(*args): return _input_pad_window_gtk._input_pad_gtk_window_new_with_gtype(*args) _input_pad_gtk_window_new_with_gtype = _input_pad_window_gtk._input_pad_gtk_window_new_with_gtype def _input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_list_wrapper(): return _input_pad_window_gtk._input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_list_wrapper() _input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_list_wrapper = _input_pad_window_gtk._input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_list_wrapper def _input_pad_gtk_window_new_wrapper(*args): return _input_pad_window_gtk._input_pad_gtk_window_new_wrapper(*args) _input_pad_gtk_window_new_wrapper = _input_pad_window_gtk._input_pad_gtk_window_new_wrapper class python_callback_data(_object): __swig_setmethods__ = {} __setattr__ = lambda self, name, value: _swig_setattr(self, python_callback_data, name, value) __swig_getmethods__ = {} __getattr__ = lambda self, name: _swig_getattr(self, python_callback_data, name) __repr__ = _swig_repr __swig_setmethods__["pysignal_cb"] = _input_pad_window_gtk.python_callback_data_pysignal_cb_set __swig_getmethods__["pysignal_cb"] = _input_pad_window_gtk.python_callback_data_pysignal_cb_get if _newclass:pysignal_cb = _swig_property(_input_pad_window_gtk.python_callback_data_pysignal_cb_get, _input_pad_window_gtk.python_callback_data_pysignal_cb_set) __swig_setmethods__["pydata"] = _input_pad_window_gtk.python_callback_data_pydata_set __swig_getmethods__["pydata"] = _input_pad_window_gtk.python_callback_data_pydata_get if _newclass:pydata = _swig_property(_input_pad_window_gtk.python_callback_data_pydata_get, _input_pad_window_gtk.python_callback_data_pydata_set) def __init__(self): this = _input_pad_window_gtk.new_python_callback_data() try: self.this.append(this) except: self.this = this __swig_destroy__ = _input_pad_window_gtk.delete_python_callback_data __del__ = lambda self : None; python_callback_data_swigregister = _input_pad_window_gtk.python_callback_data_swigregister python_callback_data_swigregister(python_callback_data) def button_pressed_cb(*args): return _input_pad_window_gtk.button_pressed_cb(*args) button_pressed_cb = _input_pad_window_gtk.button_pressed_cb def _input_pad_gtk_window_connect_wrapper(*args): return _input_pad_window_gtk._input_pad_gtk_window_connect_wrapper(*args) _input_pad_gtk_window_connect_wrapper = _input_pad_window_gtk._input_pad_gtk_window_connect_wrapper # This file is compatible with both classic and new-style classes. input-pad-1.0.3/pyinput-pad/pyinput_pad.pth.in0000644000000000000000000000004112250242453016225 00000000000000@PACKAGE@-@libinput_pad_VERSION@ input-pad-1.0.3/pyinput-pad/input_pad.i0000644000000000000000000001350412250242453014714 00000000000000%module input_pad %{ #include #include #include %} %include input-pad.h %pythoncode { get_version = input_pad_get_version class InputPadWindow: def __init__(self, argv=None, type=INPUT_PAD_WINDOW_TYPE_GTK): self.window = None self.type = type _init_internal(argv, type) def new (self, child=0): self.window = _input_pad_window_new_with_gtype (child, True) def show(self): input_pad_window_show(self.window) def hide(self): input_pad_window_hide(self.window) def get_visible(self): return input_pad_window_get_visible(self.window) def set_paddir(self, paddir, domain=None): input_pad_window_set_paddir(self.window, paddir, domain) def append_padfile(self, padfile, domain=None): input_pad_window_append_padfile(self.window, padfile, domain) def set_char_button_sensitive(self, sensitive): input_pad_window_set_char_button_sensitive(self.window, sensitive) def reorder_button_pressed(self): input_pad_window_reorder_button_pressed(self.window) def set_kbdui_name(self, name=None): input_pad_window_set_kbdui_name(self.window, name) def set_show_table (self, type=0): input_pad_window_set_show_table (self.window, type) def set_show_layout (self, type=0): input_pad_window_set_show_layout (self.window, type) def connect(self, signal_id, signal_cb, data=None): _input_pad_window_connect_wrapper(self.window, signal_id, signal_cb, data) def main(self): input_pad_window_main(self.window) def destroy(self): input_pad_window_destroy(self.window) def _init_internal(argv, type): if argv == None: import sys argv = sys.argv if type == INPUT_PAD_WINDOW_TYPE_GTK: import pygtk import gtk _input_pad_window_init_wrapper (argv, type) def init(argv=None, type=INPUT_PAD_WINDOW_TYPE_GTK): _init_internal(argv, type) def get_kbdui_name_list(): return _input_pad_window_get_kbdui_name_list_wrapper() } %inline %{ /* workaround */ extern void* _input_pad_window_new_with_gtype (unsigned int child, unsigned int gtype); PyObject * _input_pad_window_get_kbdui_name_list_wrapper (void) { InputPadWindowKbduiName *list; Py_ssize_t i, size = 0; PyObject *retval = NULL; PyObject *tuple = NULL; list = input_pad_window_get_kbdui_name_list (); if (list == NULL) { return Py_None; } while (list[size].name != NULL) { size++; } retval = PyList_New (0); for (i = 0; i < size; i++) { tuple = PyTuple_Pack (3, PyString_FromString (list[i].name), PyString_FromString (list[i].description), PyInt_FromLong (list[i].type)); PyList_Append (retval, tuple); free (list[i].name); list[i].name = NULL; free (list[i].description); list[i].description = NULL; } free (list); return retval; } void _input_pad_window_init_wrapper (PyObject *pyargv, InputPadWindowType type) { int i; int argc; char **argv; if (!PyList_Check (pyargv)) { PyErr_Warn (PyExc_Warning, "type of argument 2 is not list"); return; } argc = PyList_Size (pyargv); for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) { if (!PyString_Check (PyList_GetItem (pyargv, i))) { PyErr_Warn (PyExc_Warning, "argument is not string"); return; } } argv = calloc (sizeof (char*), argc); for (i = 0; i < argc; i++) { argv[i] = strdup (PyString_AsString (PyList_GetItem (pyargv, i))); } input_pad_window_init (&argc, &argv, type); PySys_SetArgv (argc, argv); for (i = 0; argv && i < argc; i++) { free (argv[i]); } free (argv); } typedef struct _python_callback_data { PyObject *pysignal_cb; PyObject *pydata; } python_callback_data; static unsigned int button_pressed_cb (void *window, gchar *str, guint type, guint keysym, guint keycode, guint state, gpointer data) { PyObject *retval; PyObject *pywindow = NULL; PyObject *pystr = NULL; python_callback_data *cb_data = (python_callback_data *) data; pywindow = SWIG_NewPointerObj (SWIG_as_voidptr(window), SWIGTYPE_p_void, 0 | 0 ); pystr = PyString_FromString (str); retval = PyObject_CallFunction (cb_data->pysignal_cb, "OOiiiiO", pywindow, pystr, type, keysym, keycode, state, cb_data->pydata); Py_DECREF (pystr); return FALSE; } unsigned long _input_pad_window_connect_wrapper(void *window, char *signal_id, PyObject *pysignal_cb, PyObject *pydata) { gchar *message = NULL; python_callback_data *cb_data; if (!PyCallable_Check (pysignal_cb)) { PyErr_Warn (PyExc_Warning, "not function"); return 0; } if (g_strcmp0 (signal_id, "button-pressed") != 0) { message = g_strdup_printf ("Your signal_id is not supported: %s", signal_id ? signal_id : "(null)"); PyErr_Warn (PyExc_Warning, message); g_free (message); return 0; } cb_data = (python_callback_data *) g_new0 (python_callback_data, 1); cb_data->pysignal_cb = pysignal_cb; cb_data->pydata = pydata; return g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (window), signal_id, G_CALLBACK (button_pressed_cb), cb_data); } %} input-pad-1.0.3/pyinput-pad/input_pad_window_gtk.i0000644000000000000000000001577312250242453017162 00000000000000%module input_pad_window_gtk %{ #include InputPadGtkWindow * _input_pad_gtk_window_new_wrapper (int pytype, unsigned int child); unsigned long _input_pad_gtk_window_connect_wrapper (struct _InputPadGtkWindow *self, char *signal_id, PyObject *pysignal_cb, PyObject *pydata); %} %include input-pad-window-gtk-swig.h %pythoncode { class InputPadGtkWindow(_InputPadGtkWindow): def __init__(self, pytype, child=0): _InputPadGtkWindow.__init__(self, pytype, child) def set_paddir(self, paddir, domain=None): _InputPadGtkWindow.set_paddir(self, paddir, domain) def append_padfile(self, padfile, domain=None): _InputPadGtkWindow.append_padfile(self, padfile, domain) def get_kbdui_name_list(): return _input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_list_wrapper() } %extend _InputPadGtkWindow { _InputPadGtkWindow (int pytype, unsigned int child) { return _input_pad_gtk_window_new_wrapper (pytype, child); } void hide () { gtk_widget_hide (GTK_WIDGET (self)); } void show () { gtk_widget_show (GTK_WIDGET (self)); } int get_visible () { return gtk_widget_get_visible (GTK_WIDGET (self)); } void set_paddir (const char *paddir, const char *domain) { input_pad_gtk_window_set_paddir (INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW (self), paddir, domain); } void append_padfile (const char *padfile, const char *domain) { input_pad_gtk_window_append_padfile (INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW (self), padfile, domain); } void set_char_button_sensitive (unsigned int sensitive) { input_pad_gtk_window_set_char_button_sensitive (INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW (self), sensitive ? TRUE : FALSE); } void reorder_button_pressed () { input_pad_gtk_window_reorder_button_pressed (INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW (self)); } unsigned int get_keyboard_state () { return input_pad_gtk_window_get_keyboard_state (INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW (self)); } void set_keyboard_state (unsigned int keyboard_state) { input_pad_gtk_window_set_keyboard_state (INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW (self), keyboard_state); } void set_keyboard_state_with_keysym (unsigned int keysym) { input_pad_gtk_window_set_keyboard_state_with_keysym (INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW (self), keysym); } void set_kbdui_name (const char *kbdui_name) { input_pad_gtk_window_set_kbdui_name (INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW (self), kbdui_name); } void set_show_table (unsigned int type) { input_pad_gtk_window_set_show_table (INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW (self), type); } void set_show_layout (unsigned int type) { input_pad_gtk_window_set_show_layout (INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW (self), type); } void show_all () { gtk_widget_show_all (GTK_WIDGET (self)); } void connect (char *signal_id, PyObject *signal_cb, PyObject *data=Py_None) { _input_pad_gtk_window_connect_wrapper (self, signal_id, signal_cb, data); } ~_InputPadGtkWindow () { /* We don't need anything? */ } }; %inline %{ /* workaround */ extern GtkWidget * _input_pad_gtk_window_new_with_gtype (GtkWindowType type, unsigned int child, gboolean gtype); PyObject * _input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_list_wrapper (void) { InputPadWindowKbduiName *list; Py_ssize_t i, size = 0; PyObject *retval = NULL; PyObject *tuple = NULL; list = input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_list (); if (list == NULL) { return Py_None; } while (list[size].name != NULL) { size++; } retval = PyList_New (0); for (i = 0; i < size; i++) { tuple = PyTuple_Pack (3, PyString_FromString (list[i].name), PyString_FromString (list[i].description), PyInt_FromLong (list[i].type)); PyList_Append (retval, tuple); g_free (list[i].name); list[i].name = NULL; g_free (list[i].description); list[i].description = NULL; } g_free (list); return retval; } InputPadGtkWindow * _input_pad_gtk_window_new_wrapper (int pytype, unsigned int child) { GtkWindowType type; type = pytype; return (InputPadGtkWindow *) _input_pad_gtk_window_new_with_gtype (type, child, TRUE); } typedef struct _python_callback_data { PyObject *pysignal_cb; PyObject *pydata; } python_callback_data; static unsigned int button_pressed_cb (struct _InputPadGtkWindow *window, gchar *str, guint type, guint keysym, guint keycode, guint state, gpointer data) { PyObject *retval; PyObject *pywindow = NULL; PyObject *pystr = NULL; python_callback_data *cb_data = (python_callback_data *) data; pywindow = SWIG_NewPointerObj (SWIG_as_voidptr(window), SWIGTYPE_p__InputPadGtkWindow, 0 | 0 ); pystr = PyString_FromString (str); retval = PyObject_CallFunction (cb_data->pysignal_cb, "OOiiiiO", pywindow, pystr, type, keysym, keycode, state, cb_data->pydata); Py_DECREF (pystr); return FALSE; } unsigned long _input_pad_gtk_window_connect_wrapper (struct _InputPadGtkWindow *self, char *signal_id, PyObject *pysignal_cb, PyObject *pydata) { gchar *message = NULL; python_callback_data *cb_data; if (!PyCallable_Check (pysignal_cb)) { PyErr_Warn (PyExc_Warning, "not function"); return 0; } if (g_strcmp0 (signal_id, "button-pressed") != 0) { message = g_strdup_printf ("Your signal_id is not supported: %s", signal_id ? signal_id : "(null)"); PyErr_Warn (PyExc_Warning, message); g_free (message); return 0; } cb_data = (python_callback_data *) g_new0 (python_callback_data, 1); cb_data->pysignal_cb = pysignal_cb; cb_data->pydata = pydata; return g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (self), signal_id, G_CALLBACK (button_pressed_cb), cb_data); } %} input-pad-1.0.3/pyinput-pad/input_pad_group.i0000644000000000000000000000034412250242453016126 00000000000000%module input_pad_group %{ #include %} %include input-pad-group.h %pythoncode { def parse_all_files(custom_dirname=None, domain=None): return input_pad_group_parse_all_files (custom_dirname, domain) } input-pad-1.0.3/pyinput-pad/test_input_pad_group.py0000755000000000000000000000150312250242453017366 00000000000000#!/usr/bin/python import input_pad_group import sys def dump_group(group): while group != None: print "group name =", group.name table = group.table while table != None: print " table name =", table.name print " table column =", table.column print " table type =", table.type if table.type == 1: print " table chars", table.data.chars elif table.type == 2: print " table keysyms", table.data.keysyms table = table.next group = group.next def test(): if len(sys.argv) > 1: print "paddir", sys.argv[1] group = input_pad_group.parse_all_files(sys.argv[1]) else: group = input_pad_group.parse_all_files() dump_group(group) def main(): test() main() input-pad-1.0.3/pyinput-pad/test_input_pad_gtk.py0000755000000000000000000000220712250242453017021 00000000000000#!/usr/bin/python import os, sys import gtk import input_pad from input_pad_window_gtk import InputPadGtkWindow, get_kbdui_name_list def button_pressed_cb(window, str, type, keysym, keycode, state, data): print "str =", str print "type =", type print "keysym =", keysym print "keycode =", keycode print "state =", state print "data =", data input_pad.init() print "available kbdui modules:", get_kbdui_name_list() window = InputPadGtkWindow (gtk.WINDOW_TOPLEVEL) if len(sys.argv) > 1: if os.path.isdir(sys.argv[1]): print "paddir", sys.argv[1] window.set_paddir(sys.argv[1]) elif os.path.isfile(sys.argv[1]): print "padfile", sys.argv[1] window.append_padfile(sys.argv[1]) #window.set_kbdui_name("eek-gtk") window.show() #window.set_show_table(0) #window.set_show_layout(0) window.set_char_button_sensitive(True) window.connect("button-pressed", button_pressed_cb) window.reorder_button_pressed() print "input-pad visible?", window.get_visible() ## XK_Shift_L from X11/keysymdef.h #window.set_keyboard_state_with_keysym(0xffe1) print "keyboard_state?", window.get_keyboard_state() gtk.main() input-pad-1.0.3/pyinput-pad/input_pad_group.py0000644000000000000000000003427112250242565016340 00000000000000# This file was automatically generated by SWIG (http://www.swig.org). # Version 2.0.11 # # Do not make changes to this file unless you know what you are doing--modify # the SWIG interface file instead. from sys import version_info if version_info >= (2,6,0): def swig_import_helper(): from os.path import dirname import imp fp = None try: fp, pathname, description = imp.find_module('_input_pad_group', [dirname(__file__)]) except ImportError: import _input_pad_group return _input_pad_group if fp is not None: try: _mod = imp.load_module('_input_pad_group', fp, pathname, description) finally: fp.close() return _mod _input_pad_group = swig_import_helper() del swig_import_helper else: import _input_pad_group del version_info try: _swig_property = property except NameError: pass # Python < 2.2 doesn't have 'property'. def _swig_setattr_nondynamic(self,class_type,name,value,static=1): if (name == "thisown"): return self.this.own(value) if (name == "this"): if type(value).__name__ == 'SwigPyObject': self.__dict__[name] = value return method = class_type.__swig_setmethods__.get(name,None) if method: return method(self,value) if (not static): self.__dict__[name] = value else: raise AttributeError("You cannot add attributes to %s" % self) def _swig_setattr(self,class_type,name,value): return _swig_setattr_nondynamic(self,class_type,name,value,0) def _swig_getattr(self,class_type,name): if (name == "thisown"): return self.this.own() method = class_type.__swig_getmethods__.get(name,None) if method: return method(self) raise AttributeError(name) def _swig_repr(self): try: strthis = "proxy of " + self.this.__repr__() except: strthis = "" return "<%s.%s; %s >" % (self.__class__.__module__, self.__class__.__name__, strthis,) try: _object = object _newclass = 1 except AttributeError: class _object : pass _newclass = 0 INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_NONE = _input_pad_group.INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_NONE INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_CHARS = _input_pad_group.INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_CHARS INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_KEYSYMS = _input_pad_group.INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_KEYSYMS INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_STRINGS = _input_pad_group.INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_STRINGS INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_COMMANDS = _input_pad_group.INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_COMMANDS class _InputPadGroup(_object): __swig_setmethods__ = {} __setattr__ = lambda self, name, value: _swig_setattr(self, _InputPadGroup, name, value) __swig_getmethods__ = {} __getattr__ = lambda self, name: _swig_getattr(self, _InputPadGroup, name) __repr__ = _swig_repr __swig_setmethods__["name"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadGroup_name_set __swig_getmethods__["name"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadGroup_name_get if _newclass:name = _swig_property(_input_pad_group._InputPadGroup_name_get, _input_pad_group._InputPadGroup_name_set) __swig_setmethods__["table"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadGroup_table_set __swig_getmethods__["table"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadGroup_table_get if _newclass:table = _swig_property(_input_pad_group._InputPadGroup_table_get, _input_pad_group._InputPadGroup_table_set) __swig_setmethods__["next"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadGroup_next_set __swig_getmethods__["next"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadGroup_next_get if _newclass:next = _swig_property(_input_pad_group._InputPadGroup_next_get, _input_pad_group._InputPadGroup_next_set) __swig_setmethods__["priv"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadGroup_priv_set __swig_getmethods__["priv"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadGroup_priv_get if _newclass:priv = _swig_property(_input_pad_group._InputPadGroup_priv_get, _input_pad_group._InputPadGroup_priv_set) def __init__(self): this = _input_pad_group.new__InputPadGroup() try: self.this.append(this) except: self.this = this __swig_destroy__ = _input_pad_group.delete__InputPadGroup __del__ = lambda self : None; _InputPadGroup_swigregister = _input_pad_group._InputPadGroup_swigregister _InputPadGroup_swigregister(_InputPadGroup) class _InputPadTable(_object): __swig_setmethods__ = {} __setattr__ = lambda self, name, value: _swig_setattr(self, _InputPadTable, name, value) __swig_getmethods__ = {} __getattr__ = lambda self, name: _swig_getattr(self, _InputPadTable, name) __repr__ = _swig_repr __swig_setmethods__["name"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadTable_name_set __swig_getmethods__["name"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadTable_name_get if _newclass:name = _swig_property(_input_pad_group._InputPadTable_name_get, _input_pad_group._InputPadTable_name_set) __swig_setmethods__["column"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadTable_column_set __swig_getmethods__["column"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadTable_column_get if _newclass:column = _swig_property(_input_pad_group._InputPadTable_column_get, _input_pad_group._InputPadTable_column_set) __swig_setmethods__["type"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadTable_type_set __swig_getmethods__["type"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadTable_type_get if _newclass:type = _swig_property(_input_pad_group._InputPadTable_type_get, _input_pad_group._InputPadTable_type_set) __swig_setmethods__["next"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadTable_next_set __swig_getmethods__["next"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadTable_next_get if _newclass:next = _swig_property(_input_pad_group._InputPadTable_next_get, _input_pad_group._InputPadTable_next_set) __swig_setmethods__["priv"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadTable_priv_set __swig_getmethods__["priv"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadTable_priv_get if _newclass:priv = _swig_property(_input_pad_group._InputPadTable_priv_get, _input_pad_group._InputPadTable_priv_set) __swig_getmethods__["data"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadTable_data_get if _newclass:data = _swig_property(_input_pad_group._InputPadTable_data_get) def __init__(self): this = _input_pad_group.new__InputPadTable() try: self.this.append(this) except: self.this = this __swig_destroy__ = _input_pad_group.delete__InputPadTable __del__ = lambda self : None; _InputPadTable_swigregister = _input_pad_group._InputPadTable_swigregister _InputPadTable_swigregister(_InputPadTable) class _InputPadTable_data(_object): __swig_setmethods__ = {} __setattr__ = lambda self, name, value: _swig_setattr(self, _InputPadTable_data, name, value) __swig_getmethods__ = {} __getattr__ = lambda self, name: _swig_getattr(self, _InputPadTable_data, name) __repr__ = _swig_repr __swig_setmethods__["chars"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadTable_data_chars_set __swig_getmethods__["chars"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadTable_data_chars_get if _newclass:chars = _swig_property(_input_pad_group._InputPadTable_data_chars_get, _input_pad_group._InputPadTable_data_chars_set) __swig_setmethods__["keysyms"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadTable_data_keysyms_set __swig_getmethods__["keysyms"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadTable_data_keysyms_get if _newclass:keysyms = _swig_property(_input_pad_group._InputPadTable_data_keysyms_get, _input_pad_group._InputPadTable_data_keysyms_set) __swig_setmethods__["strs"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadTable_data_strs_set __swig_getmethods__["strs"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadTable_data_strs_get if _newclass:strs = _swig_property(_input_pad_group._InputPadTable_data_strs_get, _input_pad_group._InputPadTable_data_strs_set) __swig_setmethods__["cmds"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadTable_data_cmds_set __swig_getmethods__["cmds"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadTable_data_cmds_get if _newclass:cmds = _swig_property(_input_pad_group._InputPadTable_data_cmds_get, _input_pad_group._InputPadTable_data_cmds_set) __swig_setmethods__["_future"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadTable_data__future_set __swig_getmethods__["_future"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadTable_data__future_get if _newclass:_future = _swig_property(_input_pad_group._InputPadTable_data__future_get, _input_pad_group._InputPadTable_data__future_set) def __init__(self): this = _input_pad_group.new__InputPadTable_data() try: self.this.append(this) except: self.this = this __swig_destroy__ = _input_pad_group.delete__InputPadTable_data __del__ = lambda self : None; _InputPadTable_data_swigregister = _input_pad_group._InputPadTable_data_swigregister _InputPadTable_data_swigregister(_InputPadTable_data) class _InputPadTableStr(_object): __swig_setmethods__ = {} __setattr__ = lambda self, name, value: _swig_setattr(self, _InputPadTableStr, name, value) __swig_getmethods__ = {} __getattr__ = lambda self, name: _swig_getattr(self, _InputPadTableStr, name) __repr__ = _swig_repr __swig_setmethods__["label"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadTableStr_label_set __swig_getmethods__["label"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadTableStr_label_get if _newclass:label = _swig_property(_input_pad_group._InputPadTableStr_label_get, _input_pad_group._InputPadTableStr_label_set) __swig_setmethods__["comment"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadTableStr_comment_set __swig_getmethods__["comment"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadTableStr_comment_get if _newclass:comment = _swig_property(_input_pad_group._InputPadTableStr_comment_get, _input_pad_group._InputPadTableStr_comment_set) __swig_setmethods__["rawtext"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadTableStr_rawtext_set __swig_getmethods__["rawtext"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadTableStr_rawtext_get if _newclass:rawtext = _swig_property(_input_pad_group._InputPadTableStr_rawtext_get, _input_pad_group._InputPadTableStr_rawtext_set) def __init__(self): this = _input_pad_group.new__InputPadTableStr() try: self.this.append(this) except: self.this = this __swig_destroy__ = _input_pad_group.delete__InputPadTableStr __del__ = lambda self : None; _InputPadTableStr_swigregister = _input_pad_group._InputPadTableStr_swigregister _InputPadTableStr_swigregister(_InputPadTableStr) class _InputPadTableCmd(_object): __swig_setmethods__ = {} __setattr__ = lambda self, name, value: _swig_setattr(self, _InputPadTableCmd, name, value) __swig_getmethods__ = {} __getattr__ = lambda self, name: _swig_getattr(self, _InputPadTableCmd, name) __repr__ = _swig_repr __swig_setmethods__["label"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadTableCmd_label_set __swig_getmethods__["label"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadTableCmd_label_get if _newclass:label = _swig_property(_input_pad_group._InputPadTableCmd_label_get, _input_pad_group._InputPadTableCmd_label_set) __swig_setmethods__["execl"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadTableCmd_execl_set __swig_getmethods__["execl"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadTableCmd_execl_get if _newclass:execl = _swig_property(_input_pad_group._InputPadTableCmd_execl_get, _input_pad_group._InputPadTableCmd_execl_set) def __init__(self): this = _input_pad_group.new__InputPadTableCmd() try: self.this.append(this) except: self.this = this __swig_destroy__ = _input_pad_group.delete__InputPadTableCmd __del__ = lambda self : None; _InputPadTableCmd_swigregister = _input_pad_group._InputPadTableCmd_swigregister _InputPadTableCmd_swigregister(_InputPadTableCmd) class _InputPadTableXXX(_object): __swig_setmethods__ = {} __setattr__ = lambda self, name, value: _swig_setattr(self, _InputPadTableXXX, name, value) __swig_getmethods__ = {} __getattr__ = lambda self, name: _swig_getattr(self, _InputPadTableXXX, name) __repr__ = _swig_repr __swig_setmethods__["reserved1"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadTableXXX_reserved1_set __swig_getmethods__["reserved1"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadTableXXX_reserved1_get if _newclass:reserved1 = _swig_property(_input_pad_group._InputPadTableXXX_reserved1_get, _input_pad_group._InputPadTableXXX_reserved1_set) __swig_setmethods__["reserved2"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadTableXXX_reserved2_set __swig_getmethods__["reserved2"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadTableXXX_reserved2_get if _newclass:reserved2 = _swig_property(_input_pad_group._InputPadTableXXX_reserved2_get, _input_pad_group._InputPadTableXXX_reserved2_set) __swig_setmethods__["reserved3"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadTableXXX_reserved3_set __swig_getmethods__["reserved3"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadTableXXX_reserved3_get if _newclass:reserved3 = _swig_property(_input_pad_group._InputPadTableXXX_reserved3_get, _input_pad_group._InputPadTableXXX_reserved3_set) __swig_setmethods__["reserved4"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadTableXXX_reserved4_set __swig_getmethods__["reserved4"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadTableXXX_reserved4_get if _newclass:reserved4 = _swig_property(_input_pad_group._InputPadTableXXX_reserved4_get, _input_pad_group._InputPadTableXXX_reserved4_set) __swig_setmethods__["reserved5"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadTableXXX_reserved5_set __swig_getmethods__["reserved5"] = _input_pad_group._InputPadTableXXX_reserved5_get if _newclass:reserved5 = _swig_property(_input_pad_group._InputPadTableXXX_reserved5_get, _input_pad_group._InputPadTableXXX_reserved5_set) def __init__(self): this = _input_pad_group.new__InputPadTableXXX() try: self.this.append(this) except: self.this = this __swig_destroy__ = _input_pad_group.delete__InputPadTableXXX __del__ = lambda self : None; _InputPadTableXXX_swigregister = _input_pad_group._InputPadTableXXX_swigregister _InputPadTableXXX_swigregister(_InputPadTableXXX) def input_pad_group_append_from_file(*args): return _input_pad_group.input_pad_group_append_from_file(*args) input_pad_group_append_from_file = _input_pad_group.input_pad_group_append_from_file def input_pad_group_parse_all_files(*args): return _input_pad_group.input_pad_group_parse_all_files(*args) input_pad_group_parse_all_files = _input_pad_group.input_pad_group_parse_all_files def input_pad_group_destroy(*args): return _input_pad_group.input_pad_group_destroy(*args) input_pad_group_destroy = _input_pad_group.input_pad_group_destroy def parse_all_files(custom_dirname=None, domain=None): return input_pad_group_parse_all_files (custom_dirname, domain) # This file is compatible with both classic and new-style classes. input-pad-1.0.3/pyinput-pad/test_input_pad.py0000755000000000000000000000203412250242453016152 00000000000000#!/usr/bin/python from input_pad import InputPadWindow, get_version, get_kbdui_name_list import os, sys def button_pressed_cb(window, str, type, keysym, keycode, state, data): print "str =", str print "type =", type print "keysym =", keysym print "keycode =", keycode print "state =", state print "data =", data print "input-pad version:", get_version() window = InputPadWindow() # InputPadWindow() calls setlocale() print "available kbdui modules:", get_kbdui_name_list() window.new() if len(sys.argv) > 1: if os.path.isdir(sys.argv[1]): print "paddir", sys.argv[1] window.set_paddir(sys.argv[1]) elif os.path.isfile(sys.argv[1]): print "padfile", sys.argv[1] window.append_padfile(sys.argv[1]) #window.set_kbdui_name("eek-gtk") window.show() #window.set_show_table (0) #window.set_show_layout (0) window.set_char_button_sensitive(True) window.connect("button-pressed", button_pressed_cb) window.reorder_button_pressed() print "input-pad visible?", window.get_visible() window.main() input-pad-1.0.3/pyinput-pad/Makefile.am0000644000000000000000000001214212250242453014610 00000000000000# vim:set noet ts=4: # # input-pad - The input pad # # Copyright (c) 2010-2013 Takao Fujiwara # Copyright (c) 2010-2013 Red Hat, Inc. # # This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public # License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either # version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. # # This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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M data/Makefile.am A data/alphabet.xml.in.in M data/base.xml.in M data/goth.xml.in A data/latin.xml.in M data/runr.xml.in M po/POTFILES.in commit c600aeea7db9e4ee9de8f511f008e66e77bb6dbf Author: Espreon Date: 2011-06-10 16:22:13 +0900 Added Gothic group. M data/Makefile.am A data/goth.xml.in M po/POTFILES.in commit 6a11c84000b73465424f152af1aba1cd700e1d4b Author: Espreon Date: 2011-06-08 23:16:25 -0400 Finished the runic Unicode block. M data/runr.xml.in commit 973ecbf0c3f7d3465ef38fb78c20e0605ecd7d32 Author: fujiwarat Date: 2011-05-20 13:29:07 +0900 Fixed typo. M data/input-pad.ui M data/runr.xml.in M input-pad/window-gtk.c M po/fr.po M po/input-pad.pot M po/ja.po commit d7a5ab43aff8290a47d24ac707b529f3a3cda875 Author: fujiwarat Date: 2011-05-19 12:26:59 +0900 Released 1.0.1 Added Rupee symbol (U+20B9) Removed gtk_set_locale() for GTK3. Followed eek 0.90 API changes. Added some acronyms. Set XTEST module by default if it's installed. Added Runes group in Custom Characters table. Added variants and options. M configure.ac commit 03a8eddbc00682e370b9c42440bf0bbec1d955e4 Author: fujiwarat Date: 2011-05-19 12:26:40 +0900 Fixed GTK2 build. M input-pad/window-gtk.c commit 9eb28b5a29386c6c8881928f7b7d09c612ee3ce4 Author: fujiwarat Date: 2011-05-19 11:57:04 +0900 Updated translations. M po/fr.po M po/ja.po commit e36d953fbd0759b38734323d5c7c2cc2b363ee52 Author: fujiwarat Date: 2011-05-19 11:38:54 +0900 Added pot file. A po/input-pad.pot commit 9abdbeed14755231281d43b766d2cc4ac12ec0ea Author: fujiwarat Date: 2011-05-19 11:26:12 +0900 Added variants and options. M data/input-pad.ui M input-pad/geometry-gdk.c M input-pad/geometry-gdk.h M input-pad/geometry-xkb.h M input-pad/window-gtk.c commit 5e252fcca51c39cade511557fd0ce5354ba9d150 Author: Espreon Date: 2011-05-11 13:33:04 +0900 Added Runes group in Custom Characters table. M README M configure.ac M data/Makefile.am M data/base.xml.in A data/runr.xml.in M po/POTFILES.in M po/fr.po M po/ja.po commit f922a54d11ec5376ed25066b85b0dcd3d4032dba Author: fujiwarat Date: 2011-04-22 19:34:36 +0900 Set XTEST module by default if it's installed. M input-pad/window-gtk.c M input-pad/xtest-gdk.c commit 9aac645db4d4a21cfe3eeac751f840397835f297 Author: fujiwarat Date: 2011-04-22 19:32:56 +0900 Added some acronyms. M data/str.xml.in commit 26c0d5c69d9792029384adabb318669a832e3646 Author: Daiki Ueno Date: 2011-01-25 18:59:47 +0900 Follow eek 0.90 API changes. M input-pad/eek-gtk.c commit c9441011c292bd56a0c7330a115299b8a96abe93 Author: Daiki Ueno Date: 2011-01-25 18:59:47 +0900 Follow eek 0.90 API changes. M configure.ac M input-pad/eek-gtk.c commit e270dd1ea5751fdd8ac6e5694452bdf97f41d6b4 Author: fujiwarat Date: 2011-01-17 12:39:56 +0900 Updated copyright. M Makefile.am M configure.ac M data/Makefile.am M data/char2hexstr.py M data/w3ctostr.py M debian/input-pad.1 M input-pad/Makefile.am M input-pad/button-gtk.c M input-pad/button-gtk.h M input-pad/combobox-gtk.c M input-pad/combobox-gtk.h M input-pad/eek-gtk.c M input-pad/eek-gtk.h M input-pad/geometry-gdk.c M input-pad/geometry-gdk.h M input-pad/geometry-xkb.h M input-pad/i18n.h M input-pad/input-pad-group.h M input-pad/input-pad-kbdui-gtk.h M input-pad/input-pad-main.c M input-pad/input-pad-private.h M input-pad/input-pad-window-gtk.h M input-pad/input-pad.h M input-pad/kbdui-gtk.c M input-pad/keysym-str2val.c M input-pad/parse-pad.c M input-pad/unicode_block.h M input-pad/unicode_block.sh M input-pad/window-gtk.c M input-pad/xtest-gdk.c M po/fr.po M po/ja.po M pyinput-pad/Makefile.am commit a0f0ec729bf4653cdd23d1b517b3ae56e84352e9 Author: fujiwarat Date: 2011-01-17 11:52:57 +0900 Removed gtk_set_locale() for GTK3. M input-pad/window-gtk.c commit 3e9d0347c547b91c57dd704b8559554352f7efff Author: fujiwarat Date: 2010-12-22 13:27:03 +0900 Updated debian build. M debian/changelog M debian/changelog.eek-only M debian/control M debian/control.eek-only M debian/libinput-pad-dev.install M debian/libinput-pad-dev.install.eek M debian/libinput-pad-eek-dev.install.eek-only M debian/libinput-pad-eek.install.eek M debian/libinput-pad-eek.install.eek-only M debian/libinput-pad-xtest.install M debian/libinput-pad-xtest.symbols D debian/libinput-pad0.dirs D debian/libinput-pad0.install D debian/libinput-pad0.symbols A debian/libinput-pad1.dirs A debian/libinput-pad1.install A debian/libinput-pad1.symbols M debian/rules.eek-only commit 7d2c3c6071cff7970a6a976b26915e63aa929f40 Author: fujiwarat Date: 2010-12-09 18:01:27 +0900 Added Rupee symbol (U+20B9) M data/base.xml.in commit 54d661f2644d5f7f4d1bb5f93b54fd4763c534a4 Author: fujiwarat Date: 2010-11-30 17:11:53 +0900 Released 1.0.0 M configure.ac commit 44a4af542b19359ce9585b90e7512a1bb69829a3 Author: fujiwarat Date: 2010-11-30 17:11:17 +0900 Changed GTK+ configure option. M configure.ac M input-pad.pc.in commit 1f2f2d335de4d2315b3e2bc77ad89449252e96c3 Author: fujiwarat Date: 2010-11-11 01:46:02 +0900 Added some acronyms. M data/str.xml.in M po/fr.po M po/ja.po commit a2c88142005f18359e0571933287edb8ef3d3299 Author: fujiwarat Date: 2010-11-09 17:44:47 +0900 Supported GTK3. M configure.ac M input-pad.pc.in M input-pad/Makefile.am M input-pad/button-gtk.c M input-pad/geometry-gdk.c M input-pad/window-gtk.c M input-pad/xtest-gdk.c M pyinput-pad/Makefile.am commit c4bc6e733343761938a9f5cd10455ca8bbe31fc8 Author: fujiwarat Date: 2010-09-07 11:54:32 +0900 Released 0.1.2 M configure.ac commit b6fa11c6d4600da36535eabd50acdc5213130666 Author: fujiwarat Date: 2010-09-07 11:48:26 +0900 Added some acronyms. M data/str.xml.in M input-pad/window-gtk.c M po/fr.po M po/ja.po commit 15146b3af656e7168a024a03ada5440dc259ac52 Author: fujiwarat Date: 2010-08-30 16:08:21 +0900 Fixed the default selection in GtkTreeView. M input-pad/window-gtk.c commit ed250b079e0a64a4780b821a37f285e5c35f866e Author: Daiki Ueno Date: 2010-08-30 16:07:22 +0900 Don't load kbdui/foo.so in addition to kbdui/foo.la. M input-pad/window-gtk.c commit 6f968e82e1d513f1f672b0785c7ee1a2d075f528 Author: fujiwarat Date: 2010-07-16 10:49:16 +0900 Added debian build. A debian/README.source A debian/README.source.eek-only A debian/changelog A debian/changelog.eek-only A debian/compat A debian/control A debian/control.eek A debian/control.eek-only A debian/copyright A debian/docs A debian/input-pad.1 A debian/input-pad.install A debian/input-pad.manpages A debian/libinput-pad-dev.install A debian/libinput-pad-dev.install.eek A debian/libinput-pad-eek-dev.install.eek-only A debian/libinput-pad-eek.install.eek A debian/libinput-pad-eek.install.eek-only A debian/libinput-pad-xtest.install A debian/libinput-pad-xtest.symbols A debian/libinput-pad0.dirs A debian/libinput-pad0.install A debian/libinput-pad0.symbols A debian/python-input-pad.install A debian/rules A debian/rules.eek A debian/rules.eek-only A debian/source/format A debian/substvars A debian/watch commit cc2cfa6585b87be2cf842c6feec6b700cc966ed6 Author: fujiwarat Date: 2010-07-16 10:47:49 +0900 Fixed #1 input-pad.pc doesn't include gtk+-2.0 M data/input-pad.ui M input-pad.pc.in M input-pad/window-gtk.c M po/fr.po M po/ja.po commit 88e53fc71bcab988c6474f7079668826944eeb82 Author: fujiwarat Date: 2010-07-08 18:59:18 +0900 Released 0.1.1 M configure.ac M input-pad.pc.in commit c48bd95125b6b55264516140ed7633154e10610d Author: fujiwarat Date: 2010-07-08 12:04:00 +0900 Add private kbdui_name for window instances and global module tables. M input-pad/window-gtk.c commit d1600c2185b0a374eccfa2c637fac23df50c4e70 Author: fujiwarat Date: 2010-07-02 00:48:21 +0900 Added acronym table. M data/str.xml.in M po/fr.po M po/ja.po commit e783f8cc624e2a7694595445602dbdf492d2f742 Author: fujiwarat Date: 2010-06-30 15:34:58 +0900 Fixed configure option. M Makefile.am M configure.ac M input-pad.spec.in M pyinput-pad/test_input_pad.py commit 54b92cee0d1af1e6dbf981bf0014420b40778732 Author: fujiwarat Date: 2010-06-29 15:24:37 +0900 Added input_pad_window_get_kbdui_name_list(), input_pad_window_set_kbdui_name(), input_pad_window_set_show_table(), input_pad_window_set_show_layout() M input-pad.pc.in M input-pad/eek-gtk.c M input-pad/input-pad-kbdui-gtk.h M input-pad/input-pad-window-gtk.h M input-pad/input-pad.h M input-pad/kbdui-gtk.c M input-pad/window-gtk.c M po/POTFILES.in M po/fr.po M po/ja.po M pyinput-pad/input_pad.i M pyinput-pad/input_pad_window_gtk.i M pyinput-pad/test_input_pad.py M pyinput-pad/test_input_pad_gtk.py commit 01cf2a1a4ac44c7795ce09ea44ee6928c0936917 Author: fujiwarat Date: 2010-06-25 18:19:27 +0900 Added input_pad_gtk_window_set_keyboard_state_with_keysym() for kbdui modules. M input-pad/eek-gtk.c M input-pad/input-pad-window-gtk.h M input-pad/window-gtk.c M pyinput-pad/input_pad_window_gtk.i M pyinput-pad/test_input_pad_gtk.py commit bb432f92b19993faddc76d2afbcbe447ed389e66 Author: fujiwarat Date: 2010-06-25 13:08:03 +0900 Added InputPadGtkKbdui & InputPadGtkKbduiEek to module eek. M AUTHORS M configure.ac M data/input-pad.ui M input-pad.spec.in M input-pad/Makefile.am A input-pad/eek-gtk.c A input-pad/eek-gtk.h A input-pad/input-pad-kbdui-gtk.h M input-pad/input-pad-marshal.list M input-pad/input-pad-window-gtk.h A input-pad/kbdui-gtk.c M input-pad/window-gtk.c M po/POTFILES.in M po/fr.po M po/ja.po M pyinput-pad/input_pad.i M pyinput-pad/input_pad_window_gtk.i M pyinput-pad/test_input_pad.py M pyinput-pad/test_input_pad_gtk.py commit 5e75d3de699e1bb963987f7e18576d0f602eebfc Author: Daiki Ueno Date: 2010-06-23 12:04:39 +0900 libeek support, part 2 M configure.ac M input-pad/Makefile.am M input-pad/window-gtk.c commit 7b018853242fafb483080f983f13b7dc8b9b6b01 Author: fujiwarat Date: 2010-06-23 13:23:45 +0900 Fixed main loop in child thread. M input-pad/input-pad-window-gtk.h M input-pad/window-gtk.c commit 23e8e2ae85321725357d6fac7a3ed467fbabf9e6 Author: fujiwarat Date: 2010-06-22 14:43:03 +0900 Changed to quit on close event. M input-pad/window-gtk.c commit 29e8c23715f0e49adc7bcebe73953e99e753e20d Author: fujiwarat Date: 2010-06-22 13:42:38 +0900 Added append_padfile. M input-pad/input-pad-window-gtk.h M input-pad/input-pad.h M input-pad/window-gtk.c M pyinput-pad/input_pad.i M pyinput-pad/input_pad_window_gtk.i M pyinput-pad/test_input_pad.py M pyinput-pad/test_input_pad_gtk.py commit 1d854ccd0d08911462d45d97ad6178a55861045b Author: fujiwarat Date: 2010-06-22 12:08:08 +0900 Redesigned custom table. M TODO M data/Makefile.am M data/base.xml.in M data/input-pad.ui M data/str.xml.in A data/w3c.xml.in M input-pad/window-gtk.c M po/POTFILES.in M po/fr.po M po/ja.po commit 909624bcfda1155d12287eb4c131b85770e1a9a9 Author: fujiwarat Date: 2010-06-21 12:24:05 +0900 Added command table. M TODO M data/Makefile.am A data/cmd.xml.in M data/str.xml.in M data/w3ctostr.py M input-pad/button-gtk.c M input-pad/input-pad-group.h M input-pad/parse-pad.c M input-pad/window-gtk.c commit a2c97d482f093ace5ceadb9d5c028cb3f7b3740a Author: fujiwarat Date: 2010-06-18 21:58:59 +0900 Added string table. M TODO M data/Makefile.am A data/str.xml.in A data/w3ctostr.py M input-pad/button-gtk.c M input-pad/button-gtk.h M input-pad/input-pad-group.h M input-pad/parse-pad.c M input-pad/window-gtk.c M po/POTFILES.in M po/fr.po M po/ja.po commit 42828646ff8013b6275090b5f5aa449f1286d7c4 Author: fujiwarat Date: 2010-06-18 10:39:27 +0900 Fixed resize and typo. M TODO M data/base.xml.in M data/ja.xml.in M input-pad/window-gtk.c M po/fr.po M po/ja.po commit 57c8391988a60dfc4bf83dadced2244ce046db11 Author: fujiwarat Date: 2010-06-17 15:17:23 +0900 Added some symbols in pad. M data/Makefile.am A data/base.xml.in D data/group01-base.xml.in D data/group02-ja.xml.in D data/group02-zh.xml.in D data/group90-keyboard.xml.in A data/ja.xml.in A data/keyboard.xml.in A data/zh.xml.in M po/POTFILES.in M po/fr.po M po/ja.po commit cde571bbd7ce95482c8c4b9dce6ffb9148daafb3 Author: fujiwarat Date: 2010-06-17 12:07:25 +0900 Added pressed-repeat signal. M TODO M input-pad/button-gtk.c M input-pad/button-gtk.h M input-pad/window-gtk.c commit 933a066b4a0d71b9ec9a7badc0f171283e8e29f3 Author: fujiwarat Date: 2010-06-16 17:15:43 +0900 Added input_pad_window_reorder_button_pressed M TODO M input-pad/input-pad-window-gtk.h M input-pad/input-pad.h M input-pad/window-gtk.c M input-pad/xtest-gdk.c M pyinput-pad/input_pad.i M pyinput-pad/input_pad_window_gtk.i M pyinput-pad/test_input_pad.py M pyinput-pad/test_input_pad_gtk.py commit 5b4562ee1633d8deb1ad4f23f4ea1b887371791b Author: fujiwarat Date: 2010-06-16 13:19:07 +0900 Added color button. M input-pad/input-pad-window-gtk.h M input-pad/input-pad.h M input-pad/window-gtk.c M pyinput-pad/input_pad.i M pyinput-pad/input_pad_window_gtk.i M pyinput-pad/test_input_pad.py M pyinput-pad/test_input_pad_gtk.py commit ce4919a186b0217319ab54eda5132c37b44525a6 Author: fujiwarat Date: 2010-06-15 19:19:19 +0900 Added input_pad_gtk_button_new_with_unicode() and input_pad_window_set_paddir() M data/input-pad.ui M input-pad/button-gtk.c M input-pad/button-gtk.h M input-pad/i18n.h M input-pad/input-pad-group.h M input-pad/input-pad-marshal.list M input-pad/input-pad-window-gtk.h M input-pad/input-pad.h M input-pad/parse-pad.c M input-pad/window-gtk.c M pyinput-pad/input_pad.i M pyinput-pad/input_pad_group.i M pyinput-pad/input_pad_window_gtk.i M pyinput-pad/test_input_pad.py M pyinput-pad/test_input_pad_group.py M pyinput-pad/test_input_pad_gtk.py commit 1d47bd66d93ca26e90f26c837218ff77ab18275c Author: fujiwarat Date: 2010-06-14 10:48:44 +0900 Added SpinButton on Code Point dialog. M data/input-pad.ui M input-pad/window-gtk.c commit ad31ec8a46839bf1c7860860edf7769b3e3c02bf Author: fujiwarat Date: 2010-06-11 21:21:08 +0900 Followed Fedora spec policy. M input-pad.spec.in commit 880a63b1c1da3058b4334ed7fc4daec7d094b211 Merge: 62135bf b5f1e4e Author: Daiki Ueno Date: 2010-06-09 16:51:51 +0900 Merge remote branch 'fujiwarat/master' commit b5f1e4e738c0bb248d9fb59648ec06d87d58e250 Author: fujiwarat Date: 2010-06-08 17:29:19 +0900 Followed Fedora spec policy. M input-pad.spec.in commit 791ba5f3d22323e525a4153c7b0da272e9bba951 Author: fujiwarat Date: 2010-06-08 15:43:29 +0900 Added .so version info. M configure.ac M input-pad.pc.in M input-pad.spec.in M input-pad/Makefile.am M input-pad/geometry-gdk.c M input-pad/input-pad.h M input-pad/window-gtk.c M pyinput-pad/input_pad.i M pyinput-pad/input_pad_window_gtk.i M pyinput-pad/test_input_pad.py M pyinput-pad/test_input_pad_gtk.py commit 62135bfa240a60822c0a5e24a676ba5e148f1051 Author: Daiki Ueno Date: 2010-06-08 10:03:17 +0900 Fix rebuild with "make; make clean; make". M pyinput-pad/Makefile.am commit 10605c7c54ecfabdeb1ac2492f213fce3ad1de64 Author: fujiwarat Date: 2010-06-03 15:45:53 +0900 Followed Fedora spec policy. M input-pad.spec.in commit 840aeeae7a54acb153a9afe0924aff72e902177b Author: fujiwarat Date: 2010-06-03 13:49:47 +0900 Changed to LGPL. M COPYING M Makefile.am M configure.ac M data/Makefile.am M data/char2hexstr.py M data/input-pad.ui D engine/Makefile.am D engine/engine.c D engine/engine.h D engine/input-pad.xml.in D engine/main.c M input-pad.spec.in M input-pad/Makefile.am M input-pad/button-gtk.c M input-pad/button-gtk.h M input-pad/combobox-gtk.c M input-pad/combobox-gtk.h M input-pad/geometry-gdk.c M input-pad/geometry-gdk.h M input-pad/geometry-xkb.h M input-pad/i18n.h M input-pad/input-pad-group.h M input-pad/input-pad-main.c M input-pad/input-pad-private.h M input-pad/input-pad-window-gtk.h M input-pad/input-pad.h M input-pad/keysym-str2val.c M input-pad/parse-pad.c M input-pad/unicode_block.h M input-pad/unicode_block.sh M input-pad/window-gtk.c M input-pad/xtest-gdk.c M po/Makevars M po/fr.po M po/ja.po M pyinput-pad/Makefile.am commit 4c3b79f98ef2b902c9d332aeb587753c26b2a75a Author: fujiwarat Date: 2010-06-03 13:03:39 +0900 Separated ibus-input-pad from input-pad. http://github.com/fujiwarat/ibus-input-pad M Makefile.am M configure.ac M input-pad.spec.in M po/POTFILES.in M po/fr.po M po/ja.po commit 6f530286998b3b700f2a20a03c1bd52fd209141d Author: fujiwarat Date: 2010-06-03 11:53:02 +0900 Redesigned Pad GUI. M TODO M data/group01-base.xml.in M data/input-pad.ui M input-pad/Makefile.am M input-pad/parse-pad.c A input-pad/unicode_block.h A input-pad/unicode_block.sh M input-pad/window-gtk.c M po/POTFILES.in M po/fr.po M po/ja.po commit c1e6058072998de48062ac6af9fce3049a203313 Author: fujiwarat Date: 2010-06-02 12:23:53 +0900 Added keyboard layout chooser dialog. M TODO M configure.ac M data/Makefile.am M data/input-pad.ui M input-pad.spec.in M input-pad/Makefile.am M input-pad/combobox-gtk.c M input-pad/geometry-gdk.c M input-pad/geometry-gdk.h A input-pad/geometry-xkb.h M input-pad/parse-pad.c M input-pad/window-gtk.c M po/fr.po M po/ja.po commit 0665aee8480b994a7614e2fa60a13d2e425e0141 Author: fujiwarat Date: 2010-05-31 18:31:20 +0900 Added XKB group. M configure.ac M data/Makefile.am M data/input-pad.ui M input-pad.spec.in M input-pad/Makefile.am M input-pad/button-gtk.c M input-pad/button-gtk.h M input-pad/geometry-gdk.c M input-pad/geometry-gdk.h M input-pad/input-pad-window-gtk.h M input-pad/window-gtk.c M po/fr.po M po/ja.po commit 226f24b081ea89dd71d22f9c5d25cc8a913bbec2 Author: fujiwarat Date: 2010-05-26 16:34:13 +0900 Added keyboard layout. M TODO M configure.ac M data/input-pad.ui M input-pad.spec.in M input-pad/Makefile.am A input-pad/geometry-gdk.c A input-pad/geometry-gdk.h M input-pad/window-gtk.c commit 60e64906afd7c1ddf91f1ca37834cf01328a154b Author: fujiwarat Date: 2010-05-25 10:15:49 +0900 Added code point dialog. M autogen.sh M data/input-pad.ui M input-pad/Makefile.am A input-pad/combobox-gtk.c A input-pad/combobox-gtk.h M input-pad/input-pad.h M input-pad/window-gtk.c M pyinput-pad/test_input_pad.py commit 18d9c3517a0836a1139d2f6d205b6a08ebf0fe3b Author: fujiwarat Date: 2010-05-13 15:05:07 +0900 Initial Implementation A AUTHORS A COPYING A ChangeLog A Makefile.am A NEWS A README A TODO A autogen.sh A configure.ac A data/Makefile.am A data/char2hexstr.py A data/group01-base.xml.in A data/group02-ja.xml.in A data/group02-zh.xml.in A data/group90-keyboard.xml.in A data/input-pad.desktop.in A data/input-pad.png A data/input-pad.ui A engine/Makefile.am A engine/engine.c A engine/engine.h A engine/input-pad.xml.in A engine/main.c A input-pad.pc.in A input-pad.spec.in A input-pad/Makefile.am A input-pad/button-gtk.c A input-pad/button-gtk.h A input-pad/i18n.h A input-pad/input-pad-group.h A input-pad/input-pad-main.c A input-pad/input-pad-marshal.list A input-pad/input-pad-private.h A input-pad/input-pad-window-gtk.h A input-pad/input-pad.h A input-pad/keysym-str2val.c A input-pad/keysym-str2val.h A input-pad/parse-pad.c A input-pad/window-gtk.c A input-pad/xtest-gdk.c A po/LINGUAS A po/Makevars A po/POTFILES.in A po/fr.po A po/ja.po A pyinput-pad/Makefile.am A pyinput-pad/input_pad.i A pyinput-pad/input_pad_group.i A pyinput-pad/input_pad_window_gtk.i A pyinput-pad/pyinput_pad.pth.in A pyinput-pad/test_input_pad.py A pyinput-pad/test_input_pad_group.py A pyinput-pad/test_input_pad_gtk.py input-pad-1.0.3/COPYING0000644000000000000000000006364212250242453011350 00000000000000 GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2.1, February 1999 Copyright (C) 1991, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 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typedef struct _InputPadGtkButton InputPadGtkButton; typedef struct _InputPadGtkButtonClass InputPadGtkButtonClass; struct _InputPadGtkButton { GtkButton parent; InputPadGtkButtonPrivate *priv; }; struct _InputPadGtkButtonClass { GtkButtonClass parent_class; void (* pressed_repeat) (InputPadGtkButton *window); /* Padding for future expansion */ void (*_button_reserved1) (void); void (*_button_reserved2) (void); void (*_button_reserved3) (void); void (*_button_reserved4) (void); }; GType input_pad_gtk_button_get_type (void); GtkWidget * input_pad_gtk_button_new_with_label (const gchar *label); GtkWidget * input_pad_gtk_button_new_with_unicode (guint code); guint input_pad_gtk_button_get_keycode (InputPadGtkButton *button); void input_pad_gtk_button_set_keycode (InputPadGtkButton *button, guint keycode); guint input_pad_gtk_button_get_keysym (InputPadGtkButton *button); void input_pad_gtk_button_set_keysym (InputPadGtkButton *button, guint keysym); guint ** input_pad_gtk_button_get_all_keysyms (InputPadGtkButton *button); void input_pad_gtk_button_set_all_keysyms (InputPadGtkButton *button, guint **keysyms); int input_pad_gtk_button_get_keysym_group (InputPadGtkButton *button); void input_pad_gtk_button_set_keysym_group (InputPadGtkButton *button, int group); guint input_pad_gtk_button_get_state (InputPadGtkButton *button); void input_pad_gtk_button_set_state (InputPadGtkButton *button, guint state); InputPadTableType input_pad_gtk_button_get_table_type (InputPadGtkButton *button); void input_pad_gtk_button_set_table_type (InputPadGtkButton *button, InputPadTableType type); const gchar * input_pad_gtk_button_get_rawtext (InputPadGtkButton *button); void input_pad_gtk_button_set_rawtext (InputPadGtkButton *button, const gchar *rawtext); G_END_DECLS #endif input-pad-1.0.3/input-pad/input-pad-marshal.h0000644000000000000000000000341412250242554015706 00000000000000 #ifndef __INPUT_PAD_MARSHAL_H__ #define __INPUT_PAD_MARSHAL_H__ #include G_BEGIN_DECLS /* BOOL:STRING,UINT,UINT,UINT,UINT (input-pad-marshal.list:1) */ extern void INPUT_PAD_BOOLEAN__STRING_UINT_UINT_UINT_UINT (GClosure *closure, GValue *return_value, guint n_param_values, const GValue *param_values, gpointer invocation_hint, gpointer marshal_data); #define INPUT_PAD_BOOL__STRING_UINT_UINT_UINT_UINT INPUT_PAD_BOOLEAN__STRING_UINT_UINT_UINT_UINT /* VOID:STRING,STRING (input-pad-marshal.list:2) */ extern void INPUT_PAD_VOID__STRING_STRING (GClosure *closure, GValue *return_value, guint n_param_values, const GValue *param_values, gpointer invocation_hint, gpointer marshal_data); /* VOID:OBJECT,OBJECT (input-pad-marshal.list:3) */ extern void INPUT_PAD_VOID__OBJECT_OBJECT (GClosure *closure, GValue *return_value, guint n_param_values, const GValue *param_values, gpointer invocation_hint, gpointer marshal_data); G_END_DECLS #endif /* __INPUT_PAD_MARSHAL_H__ */ input-pad-1.0.3/input-pad/Makefile.in0000644000000000000000000016432512250242472014264 00000000000000# Makefile.in generated by automake 1.13.4 from Makefile.am. # @configure_input@ # Copyright (C) 1994-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This Makefile.in is free software; the Free Software Foundation # gives unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, # with or without modifications, as long as this notice is preserved. # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law; 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See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, * MA 02110-1301 USA */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include "combobox-gtk.h" #define INPUT_PAD_GTK_COMBO_BOX_GET_PRIVATE(o) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_PRIVATE ((o), INPUT_PAD_TYPE_GTK_COMBO_BOX, InputPadGtkComboBoxPrivate)) struct _InputPadGtkComboBoxPrivate { guint base; }; static GtkBuildableIface *parent_buildable_iface; static void input_pad_gtk_combo_box_buildable_interface_init (GtkBuildableIface *iface); G_DEFINE_TYPE_WITH_CODE (InputPadGtkComboBox, input_pad_gtk_combo_box, GTK_TYPE_COMBO_BOX, G_IMPLEMENT_INTERFACE (GTK_TYPE_BUILDABLE, input_pad_gtk_combo_box_buildable_interface_init)) static void input_pad_gtk_combo_box_init (InputPadGtkComboBox *combobox) { InputPadGtkComboBoxPrivate *priv = INPUT_PAD_GTK_COMBO_BOX_GET_PRIVATE (combobox); combobox->priv = priv; } static void input_pad_gtk_combo_box_buildable_interface_init (GtkBuildableIface *iface) { parent_buildable_iface = g_type_interface_peek_parent (iface); } static void input_pad_gtk_combo_box_class_init (InputPadGtkComboBoxClass *klass) { #if 0 GObjectClass *gobject_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (klass); GtkObjectClass *object_class = (GtkObjectClass *) klass; GtkWidgetClass *widget_class = (GtkWidgetClass *) klass; #endif g_type_class_add_private (klass, sizeof (InputPadGtkComboBoxPrivate)); } GtkWidget * input_pad_gtk_combo_box_new (void) { return g_object_new (INPUT_PAD_TYPE_GTK_COMBO_BOX, NULL); } guint input_pad_gtk_combo_box_get_base (InputPadGtkComboBox *combobox) { g_return_val_if_fail (combobox != NULL && INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_COMBO_BOX (combobox), 0x0); return combobox->priv->base; } void input_pad_gtk_combo_box_set_base (InputPadGtkComboBox *combobox, guint base) { g_return_if_fail (combobox != NULL && INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_COMBO_BOX (combobox)); combobox->priv->base = base; } input-pad-1.0.3/input-pad/input-pad-main.c0000644000000000000000000000227012250242453015173 00000000000000/* vim:set et sts=4: */ /* input-pad - The input pad * Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Takao Fujiwara * Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Red Hat, Inc. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, * MA 02110-1301 USA */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include "input-pad.h" int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { void *data; input_pad_window_init (&argc, &argv, 0); data = input_pad_window_new (0); input_pad_window_show (data); input_pad_window_main (data); return 0; } input-pad-1.0.3/input-pad/window-gtk.c0000644000000000000000000057747112250242453014466 00000000000000/* vim:set et sts=4: */ /* input-pad - The input pad * Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Takao Fujiwara * Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Red Hat, Inc. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, * MA 02110-1301 USA */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include /* strlen */ #include /* exit */ #ifdef ENABLE_NLS #include #endif #include "i18n.h" #include "button-gtk.h" #include "combobox-gtk.h" #include "geometry-gdk.h" #include "input-pad.h" #include "input-pad-group.h" #include "input-pad-kbdui-gtk.h" #include "input-pad-marshal.h" #include "input-pad-private.h" #include "input-pad-window-gtk.h" #include "unicode_block.h" #define N_KEYBOARD_LAYOUT_PART 3 #define INPUT_PAD_UI_FILE INPUT_PAD_UI_GTK_DIR "/input-pad.ui" #define MAX_UCODE 0x10ffff #define NEW_CUSTOM_CHAR_TABLE 1 #define MODULE_NAME_PREFIX "input-pad-" #define USE_GLOBAL_GMODULE 1 #define INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW_GET_PRIVATE(o) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_PRIVATE ((o), INPUT_PAD_TYPE_GTK_WINDOW, InputPadGtkWindowPrivate)) typedef struct _CodePointData CodePointData; typedef struct _KeyboardLayoutPart KeyboardLayoutPart; typedef struct _CharTreeViewData CharTreeViewData; enum { BUTTON_PRESSED, KBD_CHANGED, GROUP_CHANGED, GROUP_APPENDED, CHAR_BUTTON_SENSITIVE, REORDER_BUTTON_PRESSED, LAST_SIGNAL }; enum { DIGIT_TEXT_COL = 0, DIGIT_VISIBLE_COL, DIGIT_N_COLS, }; enum { LAYOUT_LAYOUT_NAME_COL = 0, LAYOUT_LAYOUT_DESC_COL, LAYOUT_VARIANT_NAME_COL, LAYOUT_VARIANT_DESC_COL, LAYOUT_VISIBLE_COL, LAYOUT_N_COLS, }; enum { CHAR_BLOCK_LABEL_COL = 0, CHAR_BLOCK_UNICODE_COL, CHAR_BLOCK_UTF8_COL, CHAR_BLOCK_START_COL, CHAR_BLOCK_END_COL, CHAR_BLOCK_VISIBLE_COL, CHAR_BLOCK_N_COLS, }; struct _InputPadGtkWindowPrivate { InputPadGroup *group; guint show_all : 1; GModule *module_gdk_xtest; InputPadXKBKeyList *xkb_key_list; guint keyboard_state; InputPadXKBConfigReg *xkb_config_reg; gchar **group_layouts; gchar **group_variants; gchar **group_options; guint char_button_sensitive : 1; GdkColor *color_gray; /* The kbdui_name is used for each window instance. */ gchar *kbdui_name; InputPadGtkKbdui *kbdui; GtkToggleAction *show_all_chars_action; GtkToggleAction *show_custom_chars_action; GtkToggleAction *show_nothing_action; GtkToggleAction *show_layout_action; GtkWidget *config_layouts_dialog; GtkWidget *config_layouts_add_treeview; GtkWidget *config_layouts_remove_treeview; GtkWidget *config_layouts_combobox; GtkWidget *config_options_dialog; GtkWidget *config_options_vbox; }; struct _CodePointData { GtkWidget *signal_window; GtkWidget *digit_hbox; GtkWidget *char_label; GtkWidget *spin_button; }; struct _KeyboardLayoutPart { int key_row_id; int row; int col; GtkWidget *table; }; struct _CharTreeViewData { GtkWidget *viewport; GtkWidget *window; GtkWidget *main_tv; GtkWidget *sub_tv; }; static guint signals[LAST_SIGNAL] = { 0 }; #ifdef MODULE_XTEST_GDK_BASE static gboolean use_module_xtest = FALSE; #endif /* The kbdui_name is used for CLI only. */ static gchar *kbdui_name = NULL; static gboolean ask_version = FALSE; static guint set_show_table_type = 1; static guint set_show_layout_type = 1; #ifdef USE_GLOBAL_GMODULE /* module_table: global GModule hash table * G_DEFINE_TYPE() uses static volatile address in ##_get_type() so * if we close GModule and reopen it, the address will be changed and * g_type_register_static_simple() could not get the previous register. * The workaround is to have the global GModule table not to be closed * even thogh GtkWindow is destroyed. */ static GHashTable *module_table = NULL; #endif #if 0 static GtkBuildableIface *parent_buildable_iface; #endif static GOptionEntry entries[] = { { "version", 'v', 0, G_OPTION_ARG_NONE, &ask_version, N_("Display version"), NULL}, { "with-kbdui", 'k', 0, G_OPTION_ARG_STRING, &kbdui_name, /* Translators: the word 'KBDUI' is not translated. */ N_("Use KBDUI to draw keyboard"), "KBDUI"}, { "with-table-type", 't', 0, G_OPTION_ARG_INT, &set_show_table_type, /* Translators: the word 'TYPE' is not translated. */ N_("Use TYPE of char table. The available TYPE=0, 1, 2"), "TYPE"}, { "with-layout-type", 'l', 0, G_OPTION_ARG_INT, &set_show_layout_type, /* Translators: the word 'TYPE' is not translated. */ N_("Use TYPE of keyboard layout. The available TYPE=0, 1"), "TYPE"}, { NULL } }; #ifdef MODULE_XTEST_GDK_BASE static GOptionEntry enable_xtest_entry[] = { { "enable-module-xtest", 'x', 0, G_OPTION_ARG_NONE, &use_module_xtest, N_("Use XTEST module to send key events"), NULL}, }; static GOptionEntry disable_xtest_entry[] = { { "disable-module-xtest", 'x', 0, G_OPTION_ARG_NONE, &use_module_xtest, N_("Use XSendEvent to send key events"), NULL}, }; #endif static void check_window_size_with_hide_widget (GtkWidget *hide_widget, GtkToggleAction *hide_action); static void xor_modifiers (InputPadGtkWindow *window, guint modifiers); static guint digit_hbox_get_code_point (GtkWidget *digit_hbox); static void digit_hbox_set_code_point (GtkWidget *digit_hbox, guint code); static void char_label_set_code_point (GtkWidget *char_label, guint code); static void set_code_point_base (CodePointData *cp_data, int n_encoding); static InputPadGroup * get_nth_pad_group (InputPadGroup *group, int nth); static InputPadTable * get_nth_pad_table (InputPadTable *table, int nth); static void run_command (const gchar *command, gchar **command_output); #ifdef NEW_CUSTOM_CHAR_TABLE static void append_custom_char_view_table (GtkWidget *viewport, InputPadTable *table_data); static void destroy_custom_char_view_table (GtkWidget *viewport, InputPadGtkWindow *window); #else // NEW_CUSTOM_CHAR_TABLE static void create_custom_char_table_in_notebook (GtkWidget *vbox, InputPadTable *table_data); #endif // NEW_CUSTOM_CHAR_TABLE static char * get_keysym_display_name (guint keysym, GtkWidget *widget, gchar **tooltipp); static void create_keyboard_layout_ui_real_default (GtkWidget *vbox, InputPadGtkWindow *window); G_INLINE_FUNC void create_keyboard_layout_ui_real (GtkWidget *vbox, InputPadGtkWindow *window); static void destroy_prev_keyboard_layout_default (GtkWidget *vbox, InputPadGtkWindow *window); G_INLINE_FUNC void destroy_prev_keyboard_layout (GtkWidget *vbox, InputPadGtkWindow *window); static void config_layouts_combobox_remove_layout (GtkTreeStore *list, const gchar *layout_name, const gchar *layout_desc, const gchar *variant_name, const gchar *variant_desc); static void config_layouts_list_append_layout (GtkListStore *list, const gchar *layout_name, const gchar *layout_desc, const gchar *variant_name, const gchar *variant_desc); static void config_layouts_list_remove_iter (GtkListStore *list, GtkTreeIter *iter); static void create_keyboard_layout_list_ui_real (GtkWidget *vbox, InputPadGtkWindow *window); #ifdef NEW_CUSTOM_CHAR_TABLE static GtkTreeModel * custom_char_table_model_new (InputPadGtkWindow *window, InputPadTable *table); #endif #ifndef NEW_CUSTOM_CHAR_TABLE static void append_char_sub_notebooks (GtkWidget *main_notebook, InputPadGtkWindow *window); static void destroy_char_sub_notebooks (GtkWidget *main_notebook, InputPadGtkWindow *window); #else // NEW_CUSTOM_CHAR_TABLE static void create_custom_char_views (GtkWidget *hbox, InputPadGtkWindow *window); static void destroy_custom_char_views (GtkWidget *hbox, InputPadGtkWindow *window); #endif // NEW_CUSTOM_CHAR_TABLE static void append_all_char_view_table (GtkWidget *viewport, unsigned int start, unsigned int end, GtkWidget *window); static void destroy_all_char_view_table (GtkWidget *viewport, InputPadGtkWindow *window); #if GTK_CHECK_VERSION (2, 90, 0) static void input_pad_gtk_window_real_destroy (GtkWidget *widget); #else static void input_pad_gtk_window_real_destroy (GtkObject *widget); #endif static void input_pad_gtk_window_buildable_interface_init (GtkBuildableIface *iface); G_DEFINE_TYPE_WITH_CODE (InputPadGtkWindow, input_pad_gtk_window, GTK_TYPE_WINDOW, G_IMPLEMENT_INTERFACE (GTK_TYPE_BUILDABLE, input_pad_gtk_window_buildable_interface_init)) static void on_window_close (InputPadGtkWindow *window, gpointer data) { g_return_if_fail (window != NULL && INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (window)); if (window->child == 1) { gtk_widget_destroy (GTK_WIDGET (window)); } else { input_pad_gdk_xkb_set_layout (window, window->priv->xkb_key_list, NULL, NULL, NULL); gtk_main_quit (); } } static void on_window_keyboard_changed (InputPadGtkWindow *window, gint group, gpointer data) { InputPadGtkButton *button; guint **keysyms; int i = 0; gchar *tooltip, *display_name; g_return_if_fail (window != NULL && INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (window)); g_return_if_fail (data != NULL && INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_BUTTON (data)); button = INPUT_PAD_GTK_BUTTON (data); keysyms = input_pad_gtk_button_get_all_keysyms (button); g_return_if_fail (keysyms != NULL); while (keysyms[i]) i++; if (group >= i) { return; } input_pad_gtk_button_set_keysym_group (button, group); input_pad_gtk_button_set_keysym (button, keysyms[group][0]); display_name = get_keysym_display_name (keysyms[group][0], GTK_WIDGET (window), &tooltip); gtk_button_set_label (GTK_BUTTON (button), display_name); gtk_widget_set_tooltip_text (GTK_WIDGET (button), tooltip); g_free (display_name); } static void on_window_keyboard_changed_combobox (InputPadGtkWindow *window, gint group, gpointer data) { GtkTreeModel *model; GtkTreeIter active_iter; GtkTreeIter iter; gchar **group_layouts; gchar *active_layout = NULL; gchar *layout; gchar *desc; g_return_if_fail (window != NULL && INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (window)); if ((group_layouts = window->priv->group_layouts) == NULL) { return; } g_return_if_fail (data != NULL && GTK_IS_COMBO_BOX (data)); model = gtk_combo_box_get_model (GTK_COMBO_BOX (data)); if (gtk_combo_box_get_active_iter (GTK_COMBO_BOX (data), &active_iter)) { gtk_tree_model_get (model, &active_iter, LAYOUT_LAYOUT_NAME_COL, &active_layout, -1); } if (!gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first (model, &iter)) { g_warning ("Could not get the first iter in layout combo box"); g_free (active_layout); return; } do { gtk_tree_model_get (model, &iter, LAYOUT_LAYOUT_NAME_COL, &layout, LAYOUT_LAYOUT_DESC_COL, &desc, -1); if (!g_strcmp0 (group_layouts[group], layout) && (g_strcmp0 (active_layout, layout) != 0)) { gtk_combo_box_set_active_iter (GTK_COMBO_BOX (data), &iter); g_free (layout); g_free (desc); break; } g_free (layout); g_free (desc); } while (gtk_tree_model_iter_next (model, &iter)); g_free (active_layout); } #ifndef NEW_CUSTOM_CHAR_TABLE static void on_window_group_changed_notebook_views (InputPadGtkWindow *window, gchar *paddir, gchar *domain, gpointer data) { GtkWidget *main_notebook; InputPadGroup *custom_group; g_return_if_fail (INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (window)); g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_NOTEBOOK (data)); g_return_if_fail (window->priv != NULL); g_return_if_fail (window->priv->group != NULL); main_notebook = GTK_WIDGET (data); destroy_char_sub_notebooks (main_notebook, window); if (paddir != NULL) { custom_group = input_pad_group_parse_all_files (paddir, domain); } if (custom_group != NULL) { input_pad_group_destroy (window->priv->group); window->priv->group = custom_group; } append_char_sub_notebooks (main_notebook, window); } static void on_window_group_appended_notebook_views (InputPadGtkWindow *window, gchar *padfile, gchar *domain, gpointer data) { GtkWidget *main_notebook; InputPadGroup *custom_group; g_return_if_fail (INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (window)); g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_NOTEBOOK (data)); g_return_if_fail (window->priv != NULL); g_return_if_fail (window->priv->group != NULL); main_notebook = GTK_WIDGET (data); destroy_char_sub_notebooks (main_notebook, window); if (padfile != NULL) { custom_group = input_pad_group_append_from_file (window->priv->group, padfile, domain); } if (custom_group != NULL) { window->priv->group = custom_group; } append_char_sub_notebooks (main_notebook, window); } #else //NEW_CUSTOM_CHAR_TABLE static void on_window_group_changed_custom_char_views (InputPadGtkWindow *window, gchar *paddir, gchar *domain, gpointer data) { GtkWidget *hbox; InputPadGroup *custom_group = NULL; g_return_if_fail (INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (window)); g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_HBOX (data)); g_return_if_fail (window->priv != NULL); g_return_if_fail (window->priv->group != NULL); hbox = GTK_WIDGET (data); destroy_custom_char_views (hbox, window); if (paddir != NULL) { custom_group = input_pad_group_parse_all_files (paddir, domain); } if (custom_group != NULL) { input_pad_group_destroy (window->priv->group); window->priv->group = custom_group; } create_custom_char_views (hbox, window); } static void on_window_group_appended_custom_char_views (InputPadGtkWindow *window, gchar *padfile, gchar *domain, gpointer data) { GtkWidget *hbox; InputPadGroup *custom_group = NULL; g_return_if_fail (INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (window)); g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_HBOX (data)); g_return_if_fail (window->priv != NULL); g_return_if_fail (window->priv->group != NULL); hbox = GTK_WIDGET (data); destroy_custom_char_views (hbox, window); if (padfile != NULL) { custom_group = input_pad_group_append_from_file (window->priv->group, padfile, domain); } if (custom_group != NULL) { window->priv->group = custom_group; } create_custom_char_views (hbox, window); } #endif //NEW_CUSTOM_CHAR_TABLE static void on_window_char_button_sensitive (InputPadGtkWindow *window, gboolean sensitive, gpointer data) { GtkWidget *button; g_return_if_fail (INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (window)); g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_BUTTON (data)); button = GTK_WIDGET (data); gtk_widget_set_sensitive (button, sensitive); } static void on_item_dialog_activate (GtkAction *action, gpointer data) { GtkWidget *dlg = GTK_WIDGET (data); gtk_dialog_run (GTK_DIALOG (dlg)); gtk_widget_hide (dlg); } static void on_button_encoding_clicked (GtkButton *button, gpointer data) { gboolean active = gtk_toggle_button_get_active (GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON (button)); const gchar *name; if (!active) return; name = gtk_buildable_get_name (GTK_BUILDABLE (button)); if (name == NULL) { name = (const gchar *) g_object_get_data (G_OBJECT (button), "gtk-builder-name"); } g_return_if_fail (name != NULL); g_return_if_fail (g_str_has_prefix (name, "Encoding")); g_debug ("test %s %d\n", name ? name : "(null)", active); } static void on_button_base_clicked (GtkButton *button, gpointer data) { CodePointData *cp_data; gboolean active = gtk_toggle_button_get_active (GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON (button)); const gchar *name; int base; if (!active) return; cp_data = (CodePointData *) data; name = gtk_buildable_get_name (GTK_BUILDABLE (button)); if (name == NULL) { name = (const gchar *) g_object_get_data (G_OBJECT (button), "gtk-builder-name"); } g_return_if_fail (name != NULL); g_return_if_fail (g_str_has_prefix (name, "Base")); base = (int) g_ascii_strtoll (name + strlen ("Base"), NULL, 10); set_code_point_base (cp_data, base); } static void on_button_shift_clicked (GtkButton *button, gpointer data) { InputPadGtkButton *gen_button; guint current_keysym; guint new_keysym = 0; int i, group; guint **keysyms; gchar *tooltip; gchar *display_name; g_return_if_fail (INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_BUTTON (data)); gen_button = INPUT_PAD_GTK_BUTTON (data); current_keysym = input_pad_gtk_button_get_keysym (gen_button); group = input_pad_gtk_button_get_keysym_group (gen_button); keysyms = input_pad_gtk_button_get_all_keysyms (gen_button); if (keysyms == NULL || keysyms[group] == NULL) { return; } if (current_keysym == 0 || current_keysym == XK_Shift_L || current_keysym == XK_Shift_R) { return; } for (i = 0; keysyms[group][i] && (i < 20); i++) { if (keysyms[group][i] == current_keysym) { break; } } if (i == 0 && keysyms[group][i] && keysyms[group][i + 1]) { new_keysym = keysyms[group][i + 1]; } else { new_keysym = keysyms[group][0]; } if (new_keysym) { display_name = get_keysym_display_name (new_keysym, GTK_WIDGET (button), &tooltip); input_pad_gtk_button_set_keysym (gen_button, new_keysym); gtk_button_set_label (GTK_BUTTON (gen_button), display_name); g_free (display_name); gtk_widget_set_tooltip_text (GTK_WIDGET (gen_button), tooltip); } } static void on_button_ctrl_clicked (GtkButton *button, gpointer data) { InputPadGtkWindow *window; g_return_if_fail (INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (data)); window = INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW (data); xor_modifiers (window, ControlMask); } static void on_button_alt_clicked (GtkButton *button, gpointer data) { InputPadGtkWindow *window; g_return_if_fail (INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (data)); window = INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW (data); xor_modifiers (window, Mod1Mask); } static void on_button_ok_clicked (GtkButton *button, gpointer data) { GtkWidget *contents_dlg = GTK_WIDGET (data); gtk_widget_hide (contents_dlg); } static gboolean on_spin_button_base_output (GtkSpinButton *spin_button, gpointer data) { CodePointData *cp_data = (CodePointData*) data; guint digits = gtk_spin_button_get_digits (spin_button); GtkAdjustment *adjustment = gtk_spin_button_get_adjustment (spin_button); guint code = (guint) gtk_adjustment_get_value (adjustment); gchar *buff = g_strdup_printf ("%0*x", digits, code); if (strcmp (buff, gtk_entry_get_text (GTK_ENTRY (spin_button)))) { gtk_entry_set_text (GTK_ENTRY (spin_button), buff); } g_free (buff); g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_WIDGET (cp_data->digit_hbox), TRUE); digit_hbox_set_code_point (cp_data->digit_hbox, code); char_label_set_code_point (cp_data->char_label, code); return TRUE; } static gint on_spin_button_base_input (GtkSpinButton *spin_button, gdouble *new_val, gpointer data) { *new_val = g_ascii_strtoll (gtk_entry_get_text (GTK_ENTRY (spin_button)), NULL, 16); if (0) { return GTK_INPUT_ERROR; } return TRUE; } static void on_close_activate (GtkAction *quit, gpointer data) { g_return_if_fail (data != NULL && INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (data)); on_window_close (INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW (data), NULL); } static void on_combobox_layout_changed (GtkComboBox *combobox, gpointer data) { InputPadGtkWindow *window; GtkTreeIter iter; GtkTreeModel *model; gchar *layout = NULL; gchar *variant = NULL; gchar *option = NULL; GtkWidget *keyboard_vbox; g_return_if_fail (data != NULL && INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (data)); window = INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW (data); if (!gtk_combo_box_get_active_iter (combobox, &iter)) { return; } model = gtk_combo_box_get_model (combobox); gtk_tree_model_get (model, &iter, LAYOUT_LAYOUT_NAME_COL, &layout, LAYOUT_VARIANT_NAME_COL, &variant, -1); if (window->priv->group_options) { option = g_strjoinv (",", window->priv->group_options); } input_pad_gdk_xkb_set_layout (window, window->priv->xkb_key_list, layout, variant, option); g_free (layout); g_free (variant); g_free (option); if (window->priv->xkb_key_list) { input_pad_gdk_xkb_destroy_keyboard_layouts (window, window->priv->xkb_key_list); window->priv->xkb_key_list = NULL; } window->priv->xkb_key_list = input_pad_gdk_xkb_parse_keyboard_layouts (window); if (window->priv->kbdui_name && window->priv->xkb_key_list == NULL) { return; } keyboard_vbox = gtk_widget_get_parent (gtk_widget_get_parent (GTK_WIDGET (combobox))); destroy_prev_keyboard_layout (keyboard_vbox, window); create_keyboard_layout_ui_real (keyboard_vbox, window); if (window->priv->group_layouts) { g_strfreev (window->priv->group_layouts); window->priv->group_layouts = NULL; } if (window->priv->group_variants) { g_strfreev (window->priv->group_variants); window->priv->group_variants = NULL; } if (window->priv->group_options) { g_strfreev (window->priv->group_options); window->priv->group_options = NULL; } window->priv->group_layouts = input_pad_gdk_xkb_get_group_layouts (window, window->priv->xkb_key_list); window->priv->group_variants = input_pad_gdk_xkb_get_group_variants (window, window->priv->xkb_key_list); window->priv->group_options = input_pad_gdk_xkb_get_group_options (window, window->priv->xkb_key_list); input_pad_gdk_xkb_signal_emit (window, signals[KBD_CHANGED]); } #ifndef NEW_CUSTOM_CHAR_TABLE static void on_main_switch_page (GtkNotebook *notebook, GtkNotebookPage *page, guint page_num, gpointer data) { GtkWidget *sub_notebook; gint sub_page; GtkWidget *vbox; InputPadGroup *group = (InputPadGroup *) data; InputPadTable *table; sub_notebook = gtk_notebook_get_nth_page (notebook, (int) page_num); sub_page = gtk_notebook_get_current_page (GTK_NOTEBOOK (sub_notebook)); vbox = gtk_notebook_get_nth_page (GTK_NOTEBOOK (sub_notebook), sub_page); group = get_nth_pad_group (group, (int) page_num); table = get_nth_pad_table (group->table, sub_page); g_return_if_fail (table != NULL); create_custom_char_table_in_notebook (vbox, table); } static void on_sub_switch_page (GtkNotebook *notebook, GtkNotebookPage *page, guint page_num, gpointer data) { GtkWidget *vbox; InputPadTable *table = (InputPadTable *) data; vbox = gtk_notebook_get_nth_page (notebook, (int) page_num); table = get_nth_pad_table (table, (int) page_num); g_return_if_fail (table != NULL); create_custom_char_table_in_notebook (vbox, table); } #endif // NEW_CUSTOM_CHAR_TABLE static void on_toggle_action (GtkToggleAction *action, gpointer data) { GtkWidget *widget; g_return_if_fail (data != NULL && GTK_IS_WIDGET (data)); widget = GTK_WIDGET (data); if (gtk_toggle_action_get_active (action)) { gtk_widget_show (widget); } else { gtk_widget_hide (widget); check_window_size_with_hide_widget (widget, action); } } static void xor_modifiers (InputPadGtkWindow *window, guint modifiers) { guint state = window->priv->keyboard_state; if (state & modifiers) { state ^= modifiers; } else { state |= modifiers; } window->priv->keyboard_state = state; } /* * % xterm -xrm "XTerm*allowSendEvents: true" */ static int send_key_event (GdkWindow *gdkwindow, guint keysym, guint keycode, guint state) { XEvent xevent; Window input_focus; int revert; XGetInputFocus (GDK_WINDOW_XDISPLAY (gdkwindow), &input_focus, &revert); if (input_focus == (Window) 0) { g_warning ("WARNING: Could not get a focused window."); return FALSE; } xevent.type = KeyPress; xevent.xkey.type = KeyPress; xevent.xkey.serial = 0L; xevent.xkey.send_event = True; xevent.xkey.display = GDK_WINDOW_XDISPLAY (gdkwindow); xevent.xkey.root = XDefaultRootWindow (xevent.xkey.display); xevent.xkey.window = input_focus; xevent.xkey.subwindow = xevent.xkey.window; xevent.xkey.time = CurrentTime; xevent.xkey.state = state; if (keycode) { xevent.xkey.keycode = keycode; } else { xevent.xkey.keycode = XKeysymToKeycode (xevent.xkey.display, (KeySym) keysym); } xevent.xkey.same_screen = True; XSendEvent (xevent.xkey.display, xevent.xkey.window, True, KeyPressMask, &xevent); XSync (xevent.xkey.display, False); xevent.type = KeyRelease; xevent.xkey.type = KeyRelease; XSendEvent (xevent.xkey.display, xevent.xkey.window, True, KeyReleaseMask, &xevent); XSync (xevent.xkey.display, False); return TRUE; } #if 0 /* deprecated */ static guint get_state (const char *str, guint keysym) { guint state = 0; if (!str || !*str || keysym > 0x7f) { return 0; } if (*str >= 'A' && *str <= 'Z') { return ShiftMask; } switch (*str) { case '!': case '\"': case '#': case '$': case '%': case '&': case '\'': case '(': case ')': case '~': case '=': case '|': case '{': case '}': case '`': case '+': case '*': case '?': case '_': state = ShiftMask; break; default:; } return state; } #endif static void on_button_send_clicked (GtkButton *button, gpointer data) { CodePointData *cp_data; const gchar *str; guint code; guint state = 0; gboolean retval = FALSE; InputPadTableType type; cp_data = (CodePointData *) data; g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_LABEL (cp_data->char_label)); g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_CONTAINER (cp_data->digit_hbox)); g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_WIDGET (cp_data->signal_window)); str = gtk_label_get_label (GTK_LABEL (cp_data->char_label)); /* Decided input-pad always sends char but not keysym. * Now keyboard layout can be used instead. */ #if 0 code = digit_hbox_get_code_point (cp_data->digit_hbox); state = get_state (str, code); if (code < 0x7f) { type = INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_KEYSYMS; } else { type = INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_CHARS; code = 0; } #else type = INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_CHARS; code = 0; state = 0; #endif g_signal_emit (cp_data->signal_window, signals[BUTTON_PRESSED], 0, str, type, code, 0, state, &retval); } static void on_button_config_layouts_clicked (GtkButton *button, gpointer data) { GtkWidget *dlg = GTK_WIDGET (data); gtk_dialog_run (GTK_DIALOG (dlg)); gtk_widget_hide (dlg); } static void on_button_config_layouts_close_clicked (GtkButton *button, gpointer data) { GtkWidget *dlg = GTK_WIDGET (data); gtk_widget_hide (dlg); } static void on_button_config_layouts_add_clicked (GtkButton *button, gpointer data) { InputPadGtkWindow *window; GtkWidget *combobox; GtkWidget *add_treeview; GtkWidget *remove_treeview; GtkTreeModel *combo_model; GtkTreeModel *add_model; GtkTreeModel *remove_model; GtkTreeSelection *selection; GtkTreeIter iter; gchar *layout_name = NULL; gchar *layout_desc = NULL; gchar *variant_name = NULL; gchar *variant_desc = NULL; g_return_if_fail (data != NULL && INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (data)); window = INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW (data); combobox = window->priv->config_layouts_combobox; add_treeview = window->priv->config_layouts_add_treeview; combo_model = gtk_combo_box_get_model (GTK_COMBO_BOX (combobox)); remove_treeview = window->priv->config_layouts_remove_treeview; remove_model = gtk_tree_view_get_model (GTK_TREE_VIEW (remove_treeview)); selection = gtk_tree_view_get_selection (GTK_TREE_VIEW (add_treeview)); if (!gtk_tree_selection_get_selected (selection, &add_model, &iter)) { return; } gtk_tree_model_get (add_model, &iter, LAYOUT_LAYOUT_NAME_COL, &layout_name, LAYOUT_LAYOUT_DESC_COL, &layout_desc, LAYOUT_VARIANT_NAME_COL, &variant_name, LAYOUT_VARIANT_DESC_COL, &variant_desc, -1); config_layouts_list_remove_iter (GTK_LIST_STORE (add_model), &iter); config_layouts_list_append_layout (GTK_LIST_STORE (remove_model), layout_name, layout_desc, variant_name, variant_desc); gtk_tree_store_append (GTK_TREE_STORE (combo_model), &iter, NULL); gtk_tree_store_set (GTK_TREE_STORE (combo_model), &iter, LAYOUT_LAYOUT_NAME_COL, g_strdup (layout_name), LAYOUT_LAYOUT_DESC_COL, variant_desc ? g_strdup (variant_desc) : g_strdup (layout_desc), LAYOUT_VARIANT_NAME_COL, g_strdup (variant_name), LAYOUT_VARIANT_DESC_COL, NULL, LAYOUT_VISIBLE_COL, TRUE, -1); g_free (layout_name); g_free (layout_desc); g_free (variant_name); g_free (variant_desc); } static void on_button_config_layouts_remove_clicked (GtkButton *button, gpointer data) { InputPadGtkWindow *window; gchar **group_layouts = NULL; gchar **group_variants = NULL; GtkWidget *combobox; GtkWidget *add_treeview; GtkWidget *remove_treeview; GtkTreeModel *combo_model; GtkTreeModel *add_model; GtkTreeModel *remove_model; GtkTreeSelection *selection; GtkTreeIter iter; gchar *layout_name = NULL; gchar *layout_desc = NULL; gchar *variant_name = NULL; gchar *variant_desc = NULL; int i; gboolean is_default_layout = FALSE; g_return_if_fail (data != NULL && INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (data)); window = INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW (data); group_layouts = window->priv->group_layouts; group_variants = window->priv->group_variants; combobox = window->priv->config_layouts_combobox; add_treeview = window->priv->config_layouts_add_treeview; remove_treeview = window->priv->config_layouts_remove_treeview; combo_model = gtk_combo_box_get_model (GTK_COMBO_BOX (combobox)); add_model = gtk_tree_view_get_model (GTK_TREE_VIEW (add_treeview)); selection = gtk_tree_view_get_selection (GTK_TREE_VIEW (remove_treeview)); if (!gtk_tree_selection_get_selected (selection, &remove_model, &iter)) { return; } gtk_tree_model_get (remove_model, &iter, LAYOUT_LAYOUT_NAME_COL, &layout_name, LAYOUT_LAYOUT_DESC_COL, &layout_desc, LAYOUT_VARIANT_NAME_COL, &variant_name, LAYOUT_VARIANT_DESC_COL, &variant_desc, -1); for (i = 0; group_layouts[i]; i++) { if (!g_strcmp0 (group_layouts[i], layout_name)) { if (group_variants == NULL || i >= g_strv_length (group_variants) || group_variants[i] == NULL || *group_variants[i] == '\0') { if (variant_name == NULL) { is_default_layout = TRUE; break; } } else if (!g_strcmp0 (group_variants[i], variant_name)) { is_default_layout = TRUE; break; } } } if (!is_default_layout) { config_layouts_list_remove_iter (GTK_LIST_STORE (remove_model), &iter); config_layouts_list_append_layout (GTK_LIST_STORE (add_model), layout_name, layout_desc, variant_name, variant_desc); config_layouts_combobox_remove_layout (GTK_TREE_STORE (combo_model), layout_name, layout_desc, variant_name, variant_desc); } g_free (layout_name); g_free (layout_desc); g_free (variant_name); g_free (variant_desc); } static void on_button_config_options_close_clicked (GtkButton *button, gpointer data) { InputPadGtkWindow *window; GList *list = NULL; GList *list_button = NULL; GtkWidget *expander; GtkWidget *alignment; GtkWidget *vbox; GtkWidget *checkbutton; GtkWidget *combobox; GtkTreeIter iter; GtkTreeModel *model; const gchar *text; gchar *layout = NULL; gchar *variant = NULL; gchar *option = NULL; g_return_if_fail (data != NULL && INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (data)); window = INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW (data); gtk_widget_hide (window->priv->config_options_dialog); list = gtk_container_get_children (GTK_CONTAINER (window->priv->config_options_vbox)); while (list) { expander = GTK_WIDGET (list->data); alignment = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_container_get_children (GTK_CONTAINER (expander))->data); vbox = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_container_get_children (GTK_CONTAINER (alignment))->data); list_button = gtk_container_get_children (GTK_CONTAINER (vbox)); while (list_button) { checkbutton = GTK_WIDGET (list_button->data); text = (gchar *) g_object_get_data (G_OBJECT (checkbutton), "option"); if (gtk_toggle_button_get_active (GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON (checkbutton))) { if (option == NULL) { option = g_strdup (text); } else { gchar *p = g_strdup_printf ("%s,%s", option, text); g_free (option); option = p; } } list_button = list_button->next; } list = list->next; } combobox = window->priv->config_layouts_combobox; if (!gtk_combo_box_get_active_iter (GTK_COMBO_BOX (combobox), &iter)) { return; } model = gtk_combo_box_get_model (GTK_COMBO_BOX (combobox)); gtk_tree_model_get (model, &iter, LAYOUT_LAYOUT_NAME_COL, &layout, LAYOUT_VARIANT_NAME_COL, &variant, -1); if (option) { g_strfreev (window->priv->group_options); window->priv->group_options = g_strsplit (option, ",", -1); } if (layout) { input_pad_gdk_xkb_set_layout (window, window->priv->xkb_key_list, layout, variant, option); } g_free (layout); g_free (variant); g_free (option); } static void on_button_pressed (GtkButton *button, gpointer data) { InputPadGtkWindow *window; InputPadGtkButton *ibutton; InputPadTableType type; const char *str = gtk_button_get_label (button); const char *rawtext; char *command_output = NULL; guint keycode; guint keysym; guint **keysyms; guint group; guint state = 0; gboolean retval = FALSE; g_return_if_fail (INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_BUTTON (button)); g_return_if_fail (data != NULL && INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (data)); window = INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW (data); ibutton = INPUT_PAD_GTK_BUTTON (button); rawtext = input_pad_gtk_button_get_rawtext (ibutton); type = input_pad_gtk_button_get_table_type (ibutton); keycode = input_pad_gtk_button_get_keycode (ibutton); keysym = input_pad_gtk_button_get_keysym (ibutton); keysyms = input_pad_gtk_button_get_all_keysyms (ibutton); group = input_pad_gtk_button_get_keysym_group (ibutton); state = window->priv->keyboard_state; if (!g_strcmp0 (str, " ") && keysym == (guint) '\t' && keycode == 0 && keysyms == NULL) { str = "\t"; keysym = 0; } else if (type == INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_COMMANDS) { run_command (rawtext, &command_output); if (command_output == NULL) { return; } str = command_output; } else if (rawtext) { str = rawtext; } if (keysyms && (keysym != keysyms[group][0])) { state |= ShiftMask; } state = input_pad_xkb_build_core_state (state, group); g_signal_emit (window, signals[BUTTON_PRESSED], 0, str, type, keysym, keycode, state, &retval); if (type == INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_COMMANDS) { g_free (command_output); } if (state & ShiftMask) { state ^= ShiftMask; } if ((state & ControlMask) && (keysym != XK_Control_L) && (keysym != XK_Control_R)) { state ^= ControlMask; } if ((state & Mod1Mask) && (keysym != XK_Alt_L) && (keysym != XK_Alt_R)) { state ^= Mod1Mask; } window->priv->keyboard_state = state; } static void on_button_pressed_repeat (InputPadGtkButton *button, gpointer data) { guint keysym; g_return_if_fail (INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_BUTTON (button)); keysym = input_pad_gtk_button_get_keysym (button); if ((keysym == XK_Control_L) || (keysym == XK_Control_R) || (keysym == XK_Alt_L) || (keysym == XK_Alt_L) || (keysym == XK_Shift_L) || (keysym == XK_Shift_R) || (keysym == XK_Num_Lock) || FALSE) { return; } on_button_pressed (GTK_BUTTON (button), data); } static void on_button_layout_arrow_pressed (GtkButton *button, gpointer data) { KeyboardLayoutPart *table_data = (KeyboardLayoutPart *) data; int i; int reduced_width = 0; int width, height; const gchar *prev_label; gboolean extend = FALSE; GtkWidget *toplevel; prev_label = gtk_button_get_label (button); if (!g_strcmp0 (prev_label, "->")) { extend = TRUE; } else { extend = FALSE; } for (i = 1; i < N_KEYBOARD_LAYOUT_PART; i++) { if (extend) { gtk_widget_show (table_data[i].table); gtk_button_set_label (button, "<-"); gtk_widget_set_tooltip_text (GTK_WIDGET (button), _("Fold layout")); } else { gtk_widget_hide (table_data[i].table); gtk_button_set_label (button, "->"); gtk_widget_set_tooltip_text (GTK_WIDGET (button), _("Extend layout")); #if GTK_CHECK_VERSION (2, 90, 0) reduced_width += gtk_widget_get_allocated_width (table_data[i].table); #else reduced_width += table_data[i].table->allocation.width; #endif } } if (!extend && reduced_width > 0) { toplevel = gtk_widget_get_toplevel (table_data[0].table); g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_WINDOW (toplevel)); gtk_window_get_size (GTK_WINDOW (toplevel), &width, &height); if (width > reduced_width) { width -= reduced_width; gtk_window_resize (GTK_WINDOW (toplevel), width, height); gtk_widget_queue_resize (toplevel); } } } static void on_checkbutton_config_options_option_clicked (GtkButton *button, gpointer data) { GtkWidget *expander; GtkWidget *label; int checked; gchar *text; g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_EXPANDER (data)); expander = GTK_WIDGET (data); label = gtk_expander_get_label_widget (GTK_EXPANDER (expander)); checked = GPOINTER_TO_INT (g_object_get_data (G_OBJECT (expander), "checked")); if (gtk_toggle_button_get_active (GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON (button))) { text = g_strdup_printf ("%s", gtk_label_get_text (GTK_LABEL (label))); gtk_label_set_markup (GTK_LABEL (label), text); checked++; } else { checked--; if (checked <= 0) { text = g_strdup (gtk_label_get_text (GTK_LABEL (label))); gtk_label_set_text (GTK_LABEL (label), text); g_free (text); } } g_object_set_data (G_OBJECT (expander), "checked", GINT_TO_POINTER (checked)); } static void on_combobox_changed (GtkComboBox *combobox, gpointer data) { CodePointData *cp_data; guint code; GtkSpinButton *spin_button; GtkAdjustment *adjustment; g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_COMBO_BOX (combobox)); g_return_if_fail (data != NULL); cp_data = (CodePointData *) data; g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_CONTAINER (cp_data->digit_hbox)); g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_LABEL (cp_data->char_label)); g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_SPIN_BUTTON (cp_data->spin_button)); code = digit_hbox_get_code_point (cp_data->digit_hbox); spin_button = GTK_SPIN_BUTTON (cp_data->spin_button); adjustment = gtk_spin_button_get_adjustment (spin_button); gtk_adjustment_set_value (adjustment, (gdouble) code); gtk_spin_button_set_adjustment (spin_button, adjustment); char_label_set_code_point (cp_data->char_label, code); } #ifdef NEW_CUSTOM_CHAR_TABLE static void on_tree_view_select_custom_char_group (GtkTreeSelection *selection, gpointer data) { CharTreeViewData *tv_data = (CharTreeViewData *) data; InputPadGtkWindow *window; InputPadGroup *group; GtkWidget *sub_tv; GtkTreeModel *model; GtkTreeModel *sub_model; GtkTreeIter iter; GtkTreeSelection *sub_selection; int n; g_return_if_fail (INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (tv_data->window)); window = INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW (tv_data->window); g_return_if_fail (window->priv != NULL && window->priv->group != NULL); g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_TREE_VIEW (tv_data->sub_tv)); group = window->priv->group; sub_tv = GTK_WIDGET (tv_data->sub_tv); if (!gtk_tree_selection_get_selected (selection, &model, &iter)) { g_warning ("Main treeview is not selected."); return; } gtk_tree_model_get (model, &iter, CHAR_BLOCK_START_COL, &n, -1); group = get_nth_pad_group (group, n); g_return_if_fail (group != NULL); sub_model = custom_char_table_model_new (window, group->table); g_return_if_fail (sub_model != NULL); gtk_widget_hide (sub_tv); gtk_tree_view_set_model (GTK_TREE_VIEW (sub_tv), sub_model); if (gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first (sub_model, &iter)) { sub_selection = gtk_tree_view_get_selection (GTK_TREE_VIEW (sub_tv)); gtk_tree_selection_select_iter (sub_selection, &iter); } gtk_widget_show (sub_tv); } static void on_tree_view_select_custom_char_table (GtkTreeSelection *selection, gpointer data) { CharTreeViewData *tv_data = (CharTreeViewData *) data; InputPadGtkWindow *window; InputPadGroup *group; InputPadTable *table; GtkWidget *main_tv; GtkWidget *viewport; GtkTreeSelection *main_selection; GtkTreeModel *main_model; GtkTreeModel *sub_model; GtkTreeIter main_iter; GtkTreeIter sub_iter; int n; g_return_if_fail (INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (tv_data->window)); window = INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW (tv_data->window); g_return_if_fail (window->priv != NULL && window->priv->group != NULL); g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_TREE_VIEW (tv_data->main_tv)); g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_VIEWPORT (tv_data->viewport)); group = window->priv->group; main_tv = GTK_WIDGET (tv_data->main_tv); viewport = GTK_WIDGET (tv_data->viewport); main_selection = gtk_tree_view_get_selection (GTK_TREE_VIEW (main_tv)); if (!gtk_tree_selection_get_selected (main_selection, &main_model, &main_iter)) { g_warning ("Main treeview is not selected."); return; } if (!gtk_tree_selection_get_selected (selection, &sub_model, &sub_iter)) { /* gtk_tree_view_set_model() in main model causes this. */ return; } gtk_tree_model_get (main_model, &main_iter, CHAR_BLOCK_START_COL, &n, -1); group = get_nth_pad_group (group, n); g_return_if_fail (group != NULL); gtk_tree_model_get (sub_model, &sub_iter, CHAR_BLOCK_START_COL, &n, -1); table = get_nth_pad_table (group->table, n); g_return_if_fail (table != NULL && table->priv != NULL); table->priv->signal_window = window; destroy_custom_char_view_table (viewport, window); append_custom_char_view_table (viewport, table); } #endif // NEW_CUSTOM_CHAR_TABLE static void on_tree_view_select_all_char (GtkTreeSelection *selection, gpointer data) { CharTreeViewData *tv_data = (CharTreeViewData*) data; GtkWidget *viewport; GtkWidget *window; GtkTreeModel *model; GtkTreeIter iter; unsigned int start, end; g_return_if_fail (data != NULL); viewport = GTK_WIDGET (tv_data->viewport); window = GTK_WIDGET (tv_data->window); if (!gtk_tree_selection_get_selected (selection, &model, &iter)) { return; } gtk_tree_model_get (model, &iter, CHAR_BLOCK_START_COL, &start, CHAR_BLOCK_END_COL, &end, -1); destroy_all_char_view_table (viewport, INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW (window)); append_all_char_view_table (viewport, start, end, window); } static void on_window_realize (GtkWidget *window, gpointer data) { GtkWidget *keyboard_vbox; InputPadGtkWindow *input_pad; g_return_if_fail (INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (window)); g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_WIDGET (data)); input_pad = INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW (window); keyboard_vbox = GTK_WIDGET (data); input_pad->priv->xkb_key_list = input_pad_gdk_xkb_parse_keyboard_layouts (input_pad); if (input_pad->priv->kbdui_name && input_pad->priv->xkb_key_list == NULL) { return; } create_keyboard_layout_ui_real (keyboard_vbox, input_pad); input_pad->priv->group_layouts = input_pad_gdk_xkb_get_group_layouts (input_pad, input_pad->priv->xkb_key_list); input_pad->priv->group_variants = input_pad_gdk_xkb_get_group_variants (input_pad, input_pad->priv->xkb_key_list); input_pad->priv->group_options = input_pad_gdk_xkb_get_group_options (input_pad, input_pad->priv->xkb_key_list); input_pad->priv->xkb_config_reg = input_pad_gdk_xkb_parse_config_registry (input_pad, input_pad->priv->xkb_key_list); if (input_pad->priv->xkb_config_reg == NULL) { input_pad_gdk_xkb_signal_emit (input_pad, signals[KBD_CHANGED]); return; } create_keyboard_layout_list_ui_real (keyboard_vbox, input_pad); input_pad_gdk_xkb_signal_emit (input_pad, signals[KBD_CHANGED]); } static void resize_toplevel_window_with_hide_widget (GtkWidget *widget) { GtkWidget *toplevel; GtkAllocation allocation; int width, height; toplevel = gtk_widget_get_toplevel (widget); g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_WINDOW (toplevel)); gtk_window_get_size (GTK_WINDOW (toplevel), &width, &height); gtk_widget_get_allocation (widget, &allocation); if (height > allocation.height && allocation.x >= 0) { height -= allocation.height; gtk_window_resize (GTK_WINDOW (toplevel), width, height); gtk_widget_queue_resize (toplevel); } } static void check_window_size_with_hide_widget (GtkWidget *hide_widget, GtkToggleAction *hide_action) { const gchar *hide_name; const gchar *active_name; GSList *list; GtkToggleAction *action; hide_name = gtk_buildable_get_name (GTK_BUILDABLE (hide_action)); if (hide_name == NULL) { hide_name = (const gchar *) g_object_get_data (G_OBJECT (hide_action), "gtk-builder-name"); } if (!g_strcmp0 (hide_name, "ShowLayout")) { resize_toplevel_window_with_hide_widget (hide_widget); return; } else if (g_strcmp0 (hide_name, "ShowNothing") != 0 && GTK_IS_RADIO_ACTION (hide_action)) { list = gtk_radio_action_get_group (GTK_RADIO_ACTION (hide_action)); while (list) { g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_TOGGLE_ACTION (list->data)); action = GTK_TOGGLE_ACTION (list->data); if (gtk_toggle_action_get_active (action)) { break; } list = list->next; } if (list == NULL) { return; } active_name = gtk_buildable_get_name (GTK_BUILDABLE (action)); if (active_name == NULL) { active_name = (const gchar *) g_object_get_data (G_OBJECT (action), "gtk-builder-name"); } if (!g_strcmp0 (active_name, "ShowNothing")) { resize_toplevel_window_with_hide_widget (hide_widget); return; } } } static InputPadGroup * get_nth_pad_group (InputPadGroup *group, int nth) { InputPadGroup *retval = group; int i; for (i = 0; i < nth; i++) { retval = retval->next; } return retval; } static InputPadTable * get_nth_pad_table (InputPadTable *table, int nth) { InputPadTable *retval = table; int i; for (i = 0; i < nth; i++) { retval = retval->next; } return retval; } static guint digit_hbox_get_code_point (GtkWidget *digit_hbox) { GList *list; GtkComboBox *combobox; GtkTreeModel *model; GtkTreeIter iter; GString *string = NULL; gchar *line = NULL; guint base = 0; guint code; list = gtk_container_get_children (GTK_CONTAINER (digit_hbox)); string = g_string_new (NULL); while (list) { g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_COMBO_BOX (list->data), 0); combobox = GTK_COMBO_BOX (list->data); if (!gtk_widget_get_visible (GTK_WIDGET (combobox))) { break; } base = input_pad_gtk_combo_box_get_base (INPUT_PAD_GTK_COMBO_BOX (combobox)); model = gtk_combo_box_get_model (combobox); if (!gtk_combo_box_get_active_iter (combobox, &iter)) { g_warning ("Could not find active iter"); line = g_strdup ("0"); } else { gtk_tree_model_get (model, &iter, DIGIT_TEXT_COL, &line, -1); } g_string_append (string, line); g_free (line); list = list->next; } line = g_string_free (string, FALSE); g_return_val_if_fail (line != NULL && base > 0, 0); code = (guint) g_ascii_strtoll (line, NULL, base); g_free (line); return code; } static void digit_hbox_set_code_point (GtkWidget *digit_hbox, guint code) { GList *list, *orig_list; GtkComboBox *combobox; GtkTreeModel *model; GtkTreeIter iter; int i, j, line_digit, n_digit = 0; guint base = 0; gchar *line = NULL; gchar buff[2]; orig_list = list = gtk_container_get_children (GTK_CONTAINER (digit_hbox)); while (list) { g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_COMBO_BOX (list->data)); combobox = GTK_COMBO_BOX (list->data); if (!gtk_widget_get_visible (GTK_WIDGET (combobox))) { break; } base = input_pad_gtk_combo_box_get_base (INPUT_PAD_GTK_COMBO_BOX (combobox)); n_digit++; list = list->next; } switch (base) { case 16: line = g_strdup_printf ("%0*x", n_digit, code); break; case 10: line = g_strdup_printf ("%0*u", n_digit, code); break; case 8: line = g_strdup_printf ("%0*o", n_digit, code); break; case 2: line = g_strdup_printf ("%0*x", n_digit, 0); for (i = 0; i < n_digit / 4; i++) { for (j = 0; j < 4; j++) { line[n_digit - 1 - (i * 4) - j] = ((code >> ((i * 4) + j)) & 0x1) + '0'; } } break; default: g_warning ("Base %d is not supported", base); return; } list = orig_list; for (i = 0; i < n_digit && list; i++) { combobox = GTK_COMBO_BOX (list->data); if (!gtk_widget_get_visible (GTK_WIDGET (combobox))) { break; } model = gtk_combo_box_get_model (combobox); if (!gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first (model, &iter)) { g_warning ("Could not find first iter"); goto end_set_code_point; } buff[0] = *(line + i); buff[1] = '\0'; line_digit = (int) g_ascii_strtoll (buff, NULL, 16); for (j = 0; j < line_digit; j++) { if (!gtk_tree_model_iter_next (model, &iter)) { g_warning ("Could not find %dth iter", j); goto end_set_code_point; } } gtk_combo_box_set_active_iter (combobox, &iter); list = list->next; } end_set_code_point: g_free (line); } static void char_label_set_code_point (GtkWidget *char_label, guint code) { gunichar ch = (gunichar) code; gchar buff[7]; if (!g_unichar_validate (ch)) { g_warning ("Invalid code point %x\n", code); return; } buff[g_unichar_to_utf8 (ch, buff)] = '\0'; gtk_label_set_text (GTK_LABEL (char_label), buff); } static GtkTreeModel * digit_model_new (int base) { GtkTreeStore *store; GtkTreeIter iter; int i = 0; gchar *str = NULL; store = gtk_tree_store_new (DIGIT_N_COLS, G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_BOOLEAN); for (i = 0; i < base; i ++) { str = g_strdup_printf ("%x", i); gtk_tree_store_append (store, &iter, NULL); gtk_tree_store_set (store, &iter, DIGIT_TEXT_COL, str, DIGIT_VISIBLE_COL, TRUE, -1); } return GTK_TREE_MODEL (store); } static GtkTreeModel * digit_model_renew (GtkTreeModel *model, int prev_base, int new_base) { GtkTreeStore *store; GtkTreeIter iter; int i = 0; gchar *str = NULL; g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_TREE_MODEL (model), model); if (!gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first (model, &iter)) { g_warning ("Could not get the first iter"); return model; } if (prev_base > new_base) { for (i = 0; i < new_base; i++) { if (!gtk_tree_model_iter_next (model, &iter)) { g_warning ("Could not get the %dth iter", i); return model; } } for (i = new_base; i < prev_base; i++) { store = GTK_TREE_STORE (model); gtk_tree_store_remove (store, &iter); } } if (new_base >= prev_base) { for (i = prev_base; i < new_base; i++) { store = GTK_TREE_STORE (model); str = g_strdup_printf ("%x", i); gtk_tree_store_append (store, &iter, NULL); gtk_tree_store_set (store, &iter, DIGIT_TEXT_COL, str, DIGIT_VISIBLE_COL, TRUE, -1); } } return model; } /* Copied the GtkSpinButton function to get arrow button width */ static gint _spin_button_get_arrow_size (GtkSpinButton *spin_button) { gint size = pango_font_description_get_size (gtk_widget_get_style (GTK_WIDGET (spin_button))->font_desc); gint arrow_size; const gint MIN_ARROW_WIDTH = 6; arrow_size = MAX (PANGO_PIXELS (size), MIN_ARROW_WIDTH); return arrow_size - arrow_size % 2; /* force even */ } /* Modified GtkSpinButton->size_allocate() not to show text * gtk_spin_button_size_allocate() calls _gtk_spin_button_get_panel() * internally in GTK3 and _gtk_spin_button_get_panel() is a private API now * so hack gtk_spin_button_size_allocate() in this way. */ static void _gtk_spin_button_size_allocate (GtkWidget *widget, GtkAllocation *allocation) { void (* size_allocate) (GtkWidget *widget, GtkAllocation *allocation); gint width; gint arrow_size; gint panel_width; size_allocate = g_object_get_data (G_OBJECT (widget), "size_allocate_orig"); if (size_allocate == NULL) { return; } width = allocation->width; arrow_size = _spin_button_get_arrow_size (GTK_SPIN_BUTTON (widget)); panel_width = arrow_size + 2 * gtk_widget_get_style (widget)->xthickness; allocation->width = panel_width; /* The original gtk_spin_button_size_allocate() moves the position of * widget->priv->panel to the right edge of widget. * I'd like to hide spin's text area since it's not used in this GUI. * The hide technique is to set spin's width with panel's width and then * panel's x and spin's x are same value and spin's text area is hidden * because allocation->width - panel_width == 0. */ size_allocate (widget, allocation); allocation->width = width; } static void init_spin_button (GtkWidget *spin_button, CodePointData *cp_data) { int arrow_size; GtkAdjustment *adjustment; g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (spin_button), "output", G_CALLBACK (on_spin_button_base_output), (gpointer) cp_data); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (spin_button), "input", G_CALLBACK (on_spin_button_base_input), (gpointer) cp_data); gtk_entry_set_max_length (GTK_ENTRY (spin_button), 0); gtk_entry_set_width_chars (GTK_ENTRY (spin_button), 0); arrow_size = _spin_button_get_arrow_size (GTK_SPIN_BUTTON (spin_button)); gtk_widget_set_size_request (spin_button, arrow_size + 2 * gtk_widget_get_style (spin_button)->xthickness, -1); g_object_set_data (G_OBJECT (spin_button), "size_allocate_orig", GTK_WIDGET_GET_CLASS (spin_button)->size_allocate); GTK_WIDGET_GET_CLASS (spin_button)->size_allocate = _gtk_spin_button_size_allocate; adjustment = gtk_spin_button_get_adjustment (GTK_SPIN_BUTTON (spin_button)); gtk_adjustment_set_upper (adjustment, (gdouble) MAX_UCODE); gtk_spin_button_set_adjustment (GTK_SPIN_BUTTON (spin_button), adjustment); } static int get_max_digits_from_base (int base) { char *formatted = NULL; int n_digit; switch (base) { case 16: formatted = g_strdup_printf ("%x", MAX_UCODE); n_digit = strlen (formatted); break; case 10: formatted = g_strdup_printf ("%u", MAX_UCODE); n_digit = strlen (formatted); break; case 8: formatted = g_strdup_printf ("%o", MAX_UCODE); n_digit = strlen (formatted); break; case 2: formatted = g_strdup_printf ("%x", MAX_UCODE); n_digit = strlen (formatted) * 4; break; default: g_warning ("Base %d is not supported", base); return 0; } g_free (formatted); return n_digit; } static void set_code_point_base (CodePointData *cp_data, int n_encoding) { int i, n_digit, created_num, prev_base; guint code = 0; gboolean do_resize = FALSE; GList *list; GtkWidget *digit_hbox; GtkWidget *char_label; GtkWidget *combobox; GtkWidget *toplevel; GtkTreeModel *model; GtkTreeIter iter; GtkCellRenderer *renderer; GtkAllocation combobox_allocation; GtkAllocation toplevel_allocation; g_return_if_fail (cp_data != NULL); g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_CONTAINER (cp_data->digit_hbox)); digit_hbox = GTK_WIDGET (cp_data->digit_hbox); g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_LABEL (cp_data->char_label)); char_label = GTK_WIDGET (cp_data->char_label); if ((n_digit = get_max_digits_from_base (n_encoding)) == 0) { return; } list = gtk_container_get_children (GTK_CONTAINER (digit_hbox)); created_num = g_list_length (list); if (created_num > 0) { code = digit_hbox_get_code_point (digit_hbox); combobox = GTK_WIDGET (list->data); prev_base = input_pad_gtk_combo_box_get_base (INPUT_PAD_GTK_COMBO_BOX (combobox)); if (n_digit < get_max_digits_from_base (prev_base)) { do_resize = TRUE; } } if (created_num >= n_digit) { for (i = 0; i < n_digit; i++) { g_return_if_fail (INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_COMBO_BOX (list->data)); combobox = GTK_WIDGET (list->data); prev_base = input_pad_gtk_combo_box_get_base (INPUT_PAD_GTK_COMBO_BOX (combobox)); model = gtk_combo_box_get_model (GTK_COMBO_BOX (combobox)); if (gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first (model, &iter)) { gtk_combo_box_set_active_iter (GTK_COMBO_BOX (combobox), &iter); } model = digit_model_renew (model, prev_base, n_encoding); gtk_combo_box_set_model (GTK_COMBO_BOX (combobox), model); input_pad_gtk_combo_box_set_base (INPUT_PAD_GTK_COMBO_BOX (combobox), n_encoding); gtk_widget_show (GTK_WIDGET (combobox)); list = list->next; } while (list) { gtk_widget_hide (GTK_WIDGET (list->data)); list = list->next; } goto end_configure_combobox; } for (i = 0; i < created_num; i++) { g_return_if_fail (INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_COMBO_BOX (list->data)); combobox = GTK_WIDGET (list->data); prev_base = input_pad_gtk_combo_box_get_base (INPUT_PAD_GTK_COMBO_BOX (combobox)); model = gtk_combo_box_get_model (GTK_COMBO_BOX (combobox)); if (gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first (model, &iter)) { gtk_combo_box_set_active_iter (GTK_COMBO_BOX (combobox), &iter); } model = digit_model_renew (model, prev_base, n_encoding); gtk_combo_box_set_model (GTK_COMBO_BOX (combobox), model); input_pad_gtk_combo_box_set_base (INPUT_PAD_GTK_COMBO_BOX (combobox), n_encoding); gtk_widget_show (GTK_WIDGET (combobox)); list = list->next; } for (i = created_num; i < n_digit; i++) { combobox = input_pad_gtk_combo_box_new (); input_pad_gtk_combo_box_set_base (INPUT_PAD_GTK_COMBO_BOX (combobox), n_encoding); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (digit_hbox), combobox, FALSE, FALSE, 0); model = digit_model_new (n_encoding); gtk_combo_box_set_model (GTK_COMBO_BOX (combobox), model); g_object_unref (G_OBJECT (model)); if (gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first (model, &iter)) { gtk_combo_box_set_active_iter (GTK_COMBO_BOX (combobox), &iter); } renderer = gtk_cell_renderer_text_new (); gtk_cell_layout_pack_start (GTK_CELL_LAYOUT (combobox), renderer, FALSE); gtk_cell_layout_set_attributes (GTK_CELL_LAYOUT (combobox), renderer, "text", DIGIT_TEXT_COL, "visible", DIGIT_VISIBLE_COL, NULL); gtk_widget_show (combobox); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (combobox), "changed", G_CALLBACK (on_combobox_changed), cp_data); } end_configure_combobox: list = gtk_container_get_children (GTK_CONTAINER (digit_hbox)); combobox = GTK_WIDGET (g_list_nth (list, n_digit - 1)->data); toplevel = gtk_widget_get_toplevel (digit_hbox); gtk_widget_get_allocation (combobox, &combobox_allocation); gtk_widget_get_allocation (toplevel, &toplevel_allocation); if (do_resize && combobox_allocation.x >= 0 && combobox_allocation.width > 10) { toplevel_allocation.width = combobox_allocation.x + combobox_allocation.width + 10; gtk_widget_set_allocation (toplevel, &toplevel_allocation); gtk_widget_queue_resize (toplevel); } digit_hbox_set_code_point (digit_hbox, code); char_label_set_code_point (char_label, code); } #if 0 static guint keysym_get_value_from_string (const gchar *str) { int i; guint retval = 0x0; for (i = 0; input_pad_keysym_table[i].str; i++) { if (!g_strcmp0 (input_pad_keysym_table[i].str, str)) { retval = input_pad_keysym_table[i].keysym; break; } } if (retval == 0x0) { g_warning ("keysym str %s does not have the value.", str); } return retval; } #endif #if 0 guint ** xkb_key_list_get_all_keysyms_from_keysym (InputPadXKBKeyList *xkb_key_list, guint keysym) { InputPadXKBKeyList *list = xkb_key_list; InputPadXKBKeyRow *key_row; int i, j; gboolean found = FALSE; g_return_val_if_fail (xkb_key_list != NULL, NULL); for (i = 0; i < 20; i++) { while (list) { key_row = list->row; while (key_row) { if (!key_row->keysym[i]) { goto out_all_keysyms_check; } for (j = 0; key_row->keysym[i][j]; j++) { if (keysym == key_row->keysym[i][j]) { found = TRUE; goto out_all_keysyms_check; } } key_row = key_row->next; } list = list->next; } } out_all_keysyms_check: if (found) { return key_row->keysym; } return NULL; } #endif char ** string_table_get_label_array (InputPadTableStr *strs) { int i = 0, len; char **retval = NULL; if (strs == NULL) { return NULL; } while (strs[i].label) { i++; } len = i; retval = g_new0 (char *, len + 1); for (i = 0; strs[i].label; i++) { retval[i] = g_strdup (strs[i].label); } return retval; } char ** command_table_get_label_array (InputPadTableCmd *cmds) { int i = 0, len; char **retval = NULL; if (cmds == NULL) { return NULL; } while (cmds[i].execl) { i++; } len = i; retval = g_new0 (char *, len + 1); for (i = 0; cmds[i].execl; i++) { if (cmds[i].label) { retval[i] = g_strdup (cmds[i].label); } else { retval[i] = g_strdup (cmds[i].execl); } } return retval; } static void run_command (const gchar *command, gchar **command_output) { GError *error; char **argv; char **envp = NULL; char *p; char *end; char *name; const char *value; char *extracted; char *new_arg; char *std_output = NULL; char *std_error = NULL; int i, n, exit_status; error = NULL; if (!g_shell_parse_argv (command, NULL, &argv, &error)) { g_warning ("Could not parse command: %s", error->message); g_error_free (error); return; } n = 0; for (i = 0; argv[i]; i++) { if (g_strstr_len (argv[i], -1, "=") != NULL) { n++; } else { break; } } if (n > 0) { envp = g_new0 (char *, n + 1); } for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { envp[i] = g_strdup (argv[i]); } for (i = n; argv[i]; i++) { if ((p = g_strstr_len (argv[i], -1, "$")) != NULL && *(p + 1) != '\0') { end = g_strstr_len (p + 1, -1, " "); if (end) { name = g_strndup (p, end - p); } else { name = g_strdup (p); } value = g_getenv (name + 1); g_free (name); if (value != NULL) { extracted = g_strdup (value); } else { extracted = g_strdup (""); } *p = '\0'; if (end) { new_arg = g_strconcat (argv[i], extracted, end, NULL); } else { new_arg = g_strconcat (argv[i], extracted, NULL); } g_free (argv[i]); argv[i] = new_arg; } } error = NULL; if (!g_spawn_sync (NULL, &argv[n], envp, G_SPAWN_SEARCH_PATH, NULL, NULL, &std_output, &std_error, &exit_status, &error)) { g_warning ("Could not run the script %s: %s: %s", command, error->message, std_error ? std_error : ""); g_error_free (error); g_strfreev (argv); return; } g_strfreev (argv); g_strfreev (envp); if (exit_status != 0) { g_warning ("Failed to run the script %s: %s", command, std_error ? std_error : ""); } if (std_output && strlen (std_output) > 2) { if (command_output) { *command_output = g_strdup (g_strchomp (std_output)); } } g_free (std_output); g_free (std_error); } static void destroy_char_view_table_common (GtkWidget *viewport, InputPadGtkWindow *window) { GList *list, *buttons; GtkWidget *table; GtkWidget *button; list = gtk_container_get_children (GTK_CONTAINER (viewport)); if (list == NULL) { return; } table = list->data; g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_TABLE (table)); buttons = gtk_container_get_children (GTK_CONTAINER (table)); while (buttons) { button = GTK_WIDGET (buttons->data); gtk_widget_hide (button); g_signal_handlers_disconnect_by_func (G_OBJECT (window), G_CALLBACK (on_window_char_button_sensitive), (gpointer) button); gtk_widget_destroy (button); buttons = buttons->next; } gtk_container_remove (GTK_CONTAINER (viewport), table); } static void append_custom_char_view_table (GtkWidget *viewport, InputPadTable *table_data) { InputPadGtkWindow *input_pad; GtkWidget *table; GtkWidget *button = NULL; gchar **char_table; gchar *str; const int TABLE_COLUMN = table_data->column; int i, num, row, col, len, code; guint keysym; #if 0 guint **keysyms; InputPadXKBKeyList *xkb_key_list = NULL; #endif g_return_if_fail (INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (table_data->priv->signal_window)); input_pad = INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW (table_data->priv->signal_window); if (table_data->type == INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_CHARS) { char_table = g_strsplit_set (table_data->data.chars, " \t\n", -1); } else if (table_data->type == INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_KEYSYMS) { char_table = g_strsplit_set (table_data->data.keysyms, " \t\n", -1); } else if (table_data->type == INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_STRINGS) { char_table = string_table_get_label_array (table_data->data.strs); } else if (table_data->type == INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_COMMANDS) { char_table = command_table_get_label_array (table_data->data.cmds); } else { g_warning ("Currently your table type is not supported."); table_data->priv->inited = 1; return; } for (i = 0, num = 0; char_table[i]; i++) { str = char_table[i]; len = strlen (str); if (len > 0) { num++; } } col = TABLE_COLUMN; row = num / col; if (num % col) { row++; } #if 0 if (INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (table_data->priv->signal_window)) { xkb_key_list = INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW (table_data->priv->signal_window)->priv->xkb_key_list; } #endif table = gtk_table_new (row, col, TRUE); gtk_table_set_row_spacings (GTK_TABLE (table), 0); gtk_table_set_col_spacings (GTK_TABLE (table), 0); gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (viewport), table); gtk_widget_show (table); for (i = 0, num = 0; char_table[i]; i++) { str = char_table[i]; len = strlen (str); if (len > 0) { if (table_data->type == INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_CHARS) { if (str[0] == '0' && (str[1] == 'x' || str[1] == 'X')) { str += 2; len -= 2; } code = (int) g_ascii_strtoll (str, NULL, 16); button = input_pad_gtk_button_new_with_unicode (code); /* Decided input-pad always sends char but not keysym. * Now keyboard layout can be used instead. */ #if 0 if (code <= 0x7f) { input_pad_gtk_button_set_keysym (INPUT_PAD_GTK_BUTTON (button), code); keysyms = NULL; if (xkb_key_list) { keysyms = xkb_key_list_get_all_keysyms_from_keysym (xkb_key_list, code); } if (keysyms) { input_pad_gtk_button_set_all_keysyms (INPUT_PAD_GTK_BUTTON (button), keysyms); } } #endif } else if (table_data->type == INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_KEYSYMS) { button = input_pad_gtk_button_new_with_label (str); keysym = XStringToKeysym (str); if (keysym == NoSymbol) { g_warning ("keysym str %s does not have the value.", str); } input_pad_gtk_button_set_keysym (INPUT_PAD_GTK_BUTTON (button), keysym); } else if (table_data->type == INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_STRINGS) { button = input_pad_gtk_button_new_with_label (char_table[i]); if (table_data->data.strs[i].rawtext) { gtk_widget_set_tooltip_text (button, table_data->data.strs[i].rawtext); input_pad_gtk_button_set_rawtext (INPUT_PAD_GTK_BUTTON (button), table_data->data.strs[i].rawtext); } if (table_data->data.strs[i].comment) { gtk_widget_set_tooltip_text (button, table_data->data.strs[i].comment); } } else if (table_data->type == INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_COMMANDS) { button = input_pad_gtk_button_new_with_label (char_table[i]); gtk_widget_set_tooltip_text (button, table_data->data.cmds[i].execl); input_pad_gtk_button_set_rawtext (INPUT_PAD_GTK_BUTTON (button), table_data->data.cmds[i].execl); } input_pad_gtk_button_set_table_type (INPUT_PAD_GTK_BUTTON (button), table_data->type); row = num / TABLE_COLUMN; col = num % TABLE_COLUMN; #if 0 gtk_table_attach_defaults (GTK_TABLE (table), button, col, col + 1, row, row + 1); #else /* gtk_table_attach_defaults assigns GTK_EXPAND and * the button is too big when max row is 1 . */ gtk_table_attach (GTK_TABLE (table), button, col, col + 1, row, row + 1, GTK_FILL, GTK_FILL, 0, 0); #endif gtk_widget_show (button); if (input_pad->child) { gtk_widget_set_sensitive (button, input_pad->priv->char_button_sensitive); } else if (input_pad->priv->color_gray) { /* char button is stdout only */ gtk_widget_modify_bg (button, GTK_STATE_NORMAL, input_pad->priv->color_gray); } g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (button), "pressed", G_CALLBACK (on_button_pressed), (gpointer) table_data->priv->signal_window); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (button), "pressed-repeat", G_CALLBACK (on_button_pressed_repeat), (gpointer) table_data->priv->signal_window); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (table_data->priv->signal_window), "char-button-sensitive", G_CALLBACK (on_window_char_button_sensitive), (gpointer) button); num++; } } g_strfreev (char_table); table_data->priv->inited = 1; } #ifdef NEW_CUSTOM_CHAR_TABLE static void destroy_custom_char_view_table (GtkWidget *viewport, InputPadGtkWindow *window) { /* Currently same contents. */ destroy_char_view_table_common (viewport, window); } #else // NEW_CUSTOM_CHAR_TABLE static void create_custom_char_table_in_notebook (GtkWidget *vbox, InputPadTable *table_data) { GtkWidget *scrolled; GtkWidget *viewport; if (table_data->priv->inited) { return; } scrolled = gtk_scrolled_window_new (NULL, NULL); gtk_widget_set_size_request (scrolled, 300, 150); gtk_scrolled_window_set_policy (GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW (scrolled), GTK_POLICY_NEVER, GTK_POLICY_ALWAYS); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (vbox), scrolled, FALSE, FALSE, 0); gtk_widget_show (scrolled); viewport = gtk_viewport_new (NULL, NULL); gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (scrolled), viewport); gtk_widget_show (viewport); append_custom_char_view_table (viewport, table_data); } #endif // NEW_CUSTOM_CHAR_TABLE gchar * get_keysym_display_name (guint keysym, GtkWidget *widget, gchar **tooltipp) { char *tooltip; char *keysym_name; char *display_name; char buff[7]; gunichar ch; if ((tooltip = XKeysymToString (keysym)) == NULL) { keysym_name = tooltip = ""; } else if (g_str_has_prefix (tooltip, "KP_")) { keysym_name = tooltip + 3; } else { keysym_name = tooltip; } // or KeySymToUcs4 (keysym); if ((ch = gdk_keyval_to_unicode (keysym)) != 0 && g_unichar_validate (ch) && g_unichar_isprint (ch)) { buff[g_unichar_to_utf8 (ch, buff)] = '\0'; display_name = g_strdup (buff); } else if (g_str_has_prefix (keysym_name, "XF86_Switch_VT_")) { display_name = g_strdup_printf ("V%s", keysym_name + strlen ("XF86_Switch_VT_")); } else if (!g_strncasecmp (keysym_name, "Control_", strlen ("Control_"))) { display_name = g_strdup ("Ctl"); } else if (!g_strcmp0 (keysym_name, "Zenkaku_Hankaku") || !g_strcmp0 (keysym_name, "Henkan_Mode")) { display_name = g_strdup ("\xe5\x8d\x8a"); } else if (!g_strcmp0 (keysym_name, "Return") || !g_strcmp0 (keysym_name, "Enter")) { display_name = g_strdup ("\xe2\x86\xb5"); } else if (!g_strcmp0 (keysym_name, "BackSpace")) { display_name = g_strdup ("BS"); } else if (!g_strcmp0 (keysym_name, "Left")) { display_name = g_strdup ("\xe2\x86\x90"); } else if (!g_strcmp0 (keysym_name, "Up")) { display_name = g_strdup ("\xe2\x86\x91"); } else if (!g_strcmp0 (keysym_name, "Right")) { display_name = g_strdup ("\xe2\x86\x92"); } else if (!g_strcmp0 (keysym_name, "Down")) { display_name = g_strdup ("\xe2\x86\x93"); } else if (!g_strcmp0 (keysym_name, "Prior")) { display_name = g_strdup ("PU"); } else if (!g_strcmp0 (keysym_name, "Next")) { display_name = g_strdup ("PD"); } else if (!g_strcmp0 (keysym_name, "Begin")) { display_name = g_strdup ("\xc2\xb7"); } else if (strlen (keysym_name) > 3) { display_name = g_strndup (keysym_name, 3); } else { display_name = g_strdup (keysym_name); } if (tooltipp) { *tooltipp = tooltip; } return display_name; } static void create_keyboard_layout_ui_real_default (GtkWidget *vbox, InputPadGtkWindow *window) { InputPadXKBKeyList *xkb_key_list = window->priv->xkb_key_list; InputPadXKBKeyList *list; InputPadXKBKeyRow *key_row; static KeyboardLayoutPart table_data[N_KEYBOARD_LAYOUT_PART] = { {0, 0, 0, NULL}, {6, 0, 0, NULL}, {10, 0, 0, NULL}, }; int i, j, n, col, max_col, total_col, row, max_row; GtkWidget *hbox; GtkWidget *table; GtkWidget *button; GtkWidget *button_shift_l = NULL; GtkWidget *button_shift_r = NULL; GtkWidget *button_num_lock = NULL; GList *children; char *tooltip; char *display_name; g_return_if_fail (xkb_key_list != NULL); hbox = gtk_hbox_new (FALSE, 5); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (vbox), hbox, FALSE, FALSE, 0); gtk_box_reorder_child (GTK_BOX (vbox), hbox, 0); gtk_widget_show (hbox); total_col = max_col = max_row = row = 0; list = xkb_key_list; for (i = 0; list; i++) { for (j = 0; j < N_KEYBOARD_LAYOUT_PART; j++) { if (table_data[j].key_row_id == i) { if (j > 0) { table_data[j - 1].row = row; table_data[j - 1].col = max_col; } total_col += max_col; if (row > max_row) { max_row = row; } max_col = 0; row = 0; break; } } col = 0; key_row = list->row; while (key_row) { col++; key_row = key_row->next; } if (col > max_col) { max_col = col; } row++; list = list->next; } table_data[N_KEYBOARD_LAYOUT_PART - 1].row = row; table_data[N_KEYBOARD_LAYOUT_PART - 1].col = max_col; total_col += max_col; if (row > max_row) { max_row = row; } for (i = 0; i < N_KEYBOARD_LAYOUT_PART; i++) { if (i == 0) { /* for arrow label */ table = gtk_table_new (max_row, table_data[i].col + 1, TRUE); gtk_widget_show (table); } else { table = gtk_table_new (max_row, table_data[i].col, TRUE); } gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (hbox), table, FALSE, FALSE, 0); table_data[i].table = table; } list = xkb_key_list; row = 0; col = max_col = row = 0; n = 0; for (i = 0; list; i++) { for (j = 0; j < N_KEYBOARD_LAYOUT_PART; j++) { if (table_data[j].key_row_id == i) { row = 0; max_col = 0; if (j > 0) { n++; } break; } } col = 0; key_row = list->row; while (key_row) { display_name = get_keysym_display_name (key_row->keysym[0][0], GTK_WIDGET (window), &tooltip); button = input_pad_gtk_button_new_with_label (display_name); gtk_widget_set_tooltip_text (button, tooltip); g_free (display_name); input_pad_gtk_button_set_keycode (INPUT_PAD_GTK_BUTTON (button), (guint) key_row->keycode); input_pad_gtk_button_set_keysym (INPUT_PAD_GTK_BUTTON (button), key_row->keysym[0][0]); input_pad_gtk_button_set_all_keysyms (INPUT_PAD_GTK_BUTTON (button), key_row->keysym); input_pad_gtk_button_set_table_type (INPUT_PAD_GTK_BUTTON (button), INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_KEYSYMS); gtk_table_attach_defaults (GTK_TABLE (table_data[n].table), button, col, col + 1, row, row + 1); gtk_widget_show (button); gtk_button_set_focus_on_click (GTK_BUTTON (button), FALSE); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (button), "pressed", G_CALLBACK (on_button_pressed), (gpointer) window); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (button), "pressed-repeat", G_CALLBACK (on_button_pressed_repeat), (gpointer) window); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (window), "keyboard-changed", G_CALLBACK (on_window_keyboard_changed), (gpointer) button); if (key_row->keysym[0][0] == XK_Shift_L) { button_shift_l = button; } else if (key_row->keysym[0][0] == XK_Shift_R) { button_shift_r = button; } else if (key_row->keysym[0][0] == XK_Control_L || key_row->keysym[0][0] == XK_Control_R) { g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (button), "clicked", G_CALLBACK (on_button_ctrl_clicked), (gpointer) window); } else if (key_row->keysym[0][0] == XK_Alt_L || key_row->keysym[0][0] == XK_Alt_R) { g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (button), "clicked", G_CALLBACK (on_button_alt_clicked), (gpointer) window); } else if (key_row->keysym[0][0] == XK_Num_Lock) { button_num_lock = button; } col++; key_row = key_row->next; } if (col > max_col) { max_col = col; } row++; list = list->next; } children = gtk_container_get_children (GTK_CONTAINER (table_data[0].table)); while (children) { if (!GTK_IS_BUTTON (children->data)) { children = children->next; continue; } if (button_shift_l) { g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (button_shift_l), "clicked", G_CALLBACK (on_button_shift_clicked), (gpointer) children->data); } if (button_shift_r) { g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (button_shift_r), "clicked", G_CALLBACK (on_button_shift_clicked), (gpointer) children->data); } children = children->next; } children = gtk_container_get_children (GTK_CONTAINER (table_data[2].table)); while (children) { if (!GTK_IS_BUTTON (children->data)) { children = children->next; continue; } if (button_num_lock) { g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (button_num_lock), "clicked", G_CALLBACK (on_button_shift_clicked), (gpointer) children->data); } children = children->next; } button = gtk_button_new_with_label ("->"); gtk_widget_set_tooltip_text (button, _("Extend layout")); gtk_table_attach_defaults (GTK_TABLE (table_data[0].table), button, table_data[0].col, table_data[0].col + 1, max_row - 1, max_row); gtk_widget_show (button); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (button), "pressed", G_CALLBACK (on_button_layout_arrow_pressed), table_data); } G_INLINE_FUNC void create_keyboard_layout_ui_real (GtkWidget *vbox, InputPadGtkWindow *window) { if (window->priv->kbdui_name && window->priv->kbdui) { g_signal_emit_by_name (window->priv->kbdui, "create-keyboard-layout", vbox, window); return; } create_keyboard_layout_ui_real_default (vbox, window); } static void destroy_prev_keyboard_layout_default (GtkWidget *vbox, InputPadGtkWindow *window) { GList *children, *buttons; GtkWidget *hbox; GtkWidget *table; GtkWidget *button; children = gtk_container_get_children (GTK_CONTAINER (vbox)); hbox = GTK_WIDGET (children->data); children = gtk_container_get_children (GTK_CONTAINER (hbox)); while (children) { table = GTK_WIDGET (children->data); buttons = gtk_container_get_children (GTK_CONTAINER (table)); while (buttons) { button = GTK_WIDGET (buttons->data); buttons = buttons->next; g_signal_handlers_disconnect_by_func (G_OBJECT (window), G_CALLBACK (on_window_keyboard_changed), (gpointer) button); gtk_widget_hide (button); gtk_widget_destroy (button); } children = children->next; gtk_widget_hide (table); gtk_widget_destroy (table); } gtk_widget_hide (hbox); gtk_widget_destroy (hbox); } G_INLINE_FUNC void destroy_prev_keyboard_layout (GtkWidget *vbox, InputPadGtkWindow *window) { if (window->priv->kbdui_name && window->priv->kbdui) { g_signal_emit_by_name (window->priv->kbdui, "destroy-keyboard-layout", vbox, window); return; } destroy_prev_keyboard_layout_default (vbox, window); } static int sort_layout_name (GtkTreeModel *model, GtkTreeIter *a, GtkTreeIter *b, gpointer data) { gchar *layout_a = NULL; gchar *layout_b = NULL; const gchar *en_layout = "USA"; int retval; gtk_tree_model_get (model, a, LAYOUT_LAYOUT_DESC_COL, &layout_a, -1); gtk_tree_model_get (model, b, LAYOUT_LAYOUT_DESC_COL, &layout_b, -1); if (layout_a && !g_strcmp0 (layout_a, en_layout)) { g_free (layout_a); g_free (layout_b); return -1; } else if (layout_b && !g_strcmp0 (layout_b, en_layout)) { g_free (layout_a); g_free (layout_b); return 1; } retval = g_strcmp0 (layout_a, layout_b); g_free (layout_a); g_free (layout_b); return retval; } static void config_layouts_combobox_remove_layout (GtkTreeStore *list, const gchar *layout_name, const gchar *layout_desc, const gchar *variant_name, const gchar *variant_desc) { GtkTreeIter iter; gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first (GTK_TREE_MODEL (list), &iter); do { gchar *combo_layout_name = NULL; gchar *combo_layout_desc = NULL; gchar *combo_variant_name = NULL; gchar *combo_variant_desc = NULL; gtk_tree_model_get (GTK_TREE_MODEL (list), &iter, LAYOUT_LAYOUT_NAME_COL, &combo_layout_name, LAYOUT_LAYOUT_DESC_COL, &combo_layout_desc, LAYOUT_VARIANT_NAME_COL, &combo_variant_name, LAYOUT_VARIANT_DESC_COL, &combo_variant_desc, -1); if (!g_strcmp0 (combo_layout_name, layout_name) && !g_strcmp0 (combo_variant_name, variant_name)) { gtk_tree_store_remove (GTK_TREE_STORE (list), &iter); g_free (combo_layout_name); g_free (combo_layout_desc); g_free (combo_variant_name); g_free (combo_variant_desc); break; } g_free (combo_layout_name); g_free (combo_layout_desc); g_free (combo_variant_name); g_free (combo_variant_desc); } while (gtk_tree_model_iter_next (GTK_TREE_MODEL (list), &iter)); } static void config_layouts_list_append_layout (GtkListStore *list, const gchar *layout_name, const gchar *layout_desc, const gchar *variant_name, const gchar *variant_desc) { GtkTreeIter iter; gtk_list_store_append (list, &iter); gtk_list_store_set (list, &iter, LAYOUT_LAYOUT_NAME_COL, g_strdup (layout_name), LAYOUT_LAYOUT_DESC_COL, variant_desc ? g_strdup (variant_desc) : g_strdup (layout_desc), LAYOUT_VARIANT_NAME_COL, g_strdup (variant_name), LAYOUT_VARIANT_DESC_COL, NULL, LAYOUT_VISIBLE_COL, TRUE, -1); } static void config_layouts_list_remove_iter (GtkListStore *list, GtkTreeIter *iter) { if (!gtk_list_store_remove (list, iter)) { /* FIXME: Should set iter at the end again? */ return; } #if GTK_CHECK_VERSION (3, 0, 0) if (!gtk_tree_model_iter_previous (GTK_TREE_MODEL (list), iter)) { gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first (GTK_TREE_MODEL (list), iter); } #else gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first (GTK_TREE_MODEL (list), iter); #endif } static void config_layouts_treeview_set_list (GtkWidget *treeview, GtkListStore *list, gboolean is_sortable) { GtkCellRenderer *renderer; GtkTreeViewColumn *column; if (is_sortable) { gtk_tree_sortable_set_sort_func (GTK_TREE_SORTABLE (list), LAYOUT_LAYOUT_DESC_COL, sort_layout_name, NULL, NULL); gtk_tree_sortable_set_sort_column_id (GTK_TREE_SORTABLE (list), LAYOUT_LAYOUT_DESC_COL, GTK_SORT_ASCENDING); } gtk_tree_view_set_model (GTK_TREE_VIEW (treeview), GTK_TREE_MODEL (list)); g_object_unref (G_OBJECT (list)); renderer = gtk_cell_renderer_text_new (); column = gtk_tree_view_column_new_with_attributes (_("Layout"), renderer, "text", LAYOUT_LAYOUT_DESC_COL, "visible", LAYOUT_VISIBLE_COL, NULL); gtk_tree_view_append_column (GTK_TREE_VIEW (treeview), column); gtk_widget_show (treeview); } static void config_layouts_treeview_set (InputPadGtkWindow *input_pad, InputPadXKBLayoutList *xkb_layout_list) { InputPadXKBLayoutList *layouts = NULL; GtkTreeIter iter; GtkListStore *add_list; GtkListStore *remove_list; gchar **group_layouts = input_pad->priv->group_layouts; gchar **group_variants = input_pad->priv->group_variants; int i; add_list = gtk_list_store_new (LAYOUT_N_COLS, G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_BOOLEAN); remove_list = gtk_list_store_new (LAYOUT_N_COLS, G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_BOOLEAN); for (layouts = xkb_layout_list; layouts; layouts = layouts->next) { InputPadXKBVariantList *variants = layouts->variants; config_layouts_list_append_layout (add_list, layouts->layout, layouts->desc, NULL, NULL); while (variants) { config_layouts_list_append_layout (add_list, layouts->layout, layouts->desc, variants->variant, variants->desc); variants = variants->next; } } gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first (GTK_TREE_MODEL (add_list), &iter); do { gchar *layout_name = NULL; gchar *layout_desc = NULL; gchar *variant_name = NULL; gchar *variant_desc = NULL; gtk_tree_model_get (GTK_TREE_MODEL (add_list), &iter, LAYOUT_LAYOUT_NAME_COL, &layout_name, LAYOUT_LAYOUT_DESC_COL, &layout_desc, LAYOUT_VARIANT_NAME_COL, &variant_name, LAYOUT_VARIANT_DESC_COL, &variant_desc, -1); for (i = 0; group_layouts[i]; i++) { if (!g_strcmp0 (group_layouts[i], layout_name)) { if (group_variants == NULL || i >= g_strv_length (group_variants) || group_variants[i] == NULL || *group_variants[i] == '\0') { if (variant_name == NULL) { config_layouts_list_remove_iter (add_list, &iter); config_layouts_list_append_layout (remove_list, layout_name, layout_desc, variant_name, variant_desc); break; } } else { if (!g_strcmp0 (group_variants[i], variant_name)) { config_layouts_list_remove_iter (add_list, &iter); config_layouts_list_append_layout (remove_list, layout_name, layout_desc, variant_name, variant_desc); break; } } } } g_free (layout_name); g_free (layout_desc); g_free (variant_name); g_free (variant_desc); } while (gtk_tree_model_iter_next (GTK_TREE_MODEL (add_list), &iter)); config_layouts_treeview_set_list (input_pad->priv->config_layouts_add_treeview, add_list, TRUE); config_layouts_treeview_set_list (input_pad->priv->config_layouts_remove_treeview, remove_list, FALSE); } static void config_options_treeview_set (InputPadGtkWindow *input_pad, InputPadXKBOptionGroupList *xkb_group_list) { InputPadXKBOptionGroupList *groups = NULL; GtkWidget *expander; GtkWidget *alignment; GtkWidget *vbox; GtkWidget *checkbutton; GtkWidget *label; gchar **group_options = input_pad->priv->group_options; int i; for (groups = xkb_group_list ; groups; groups = groups->next) { int checked = 0; expander = gtk_expander_new (groups->desc); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (input_pad->priv->config_options_vbox), expander, TRUE, TRUE, 0); gtk_widget_show (expander); g_object_set_data (G_OBJECT (expander), "option_group", (gpointer) groups->option_group); g_object_set_data (G_OBJECT (expander), "checked", GINT_TO_POINTER (checked)); alignment = gtk_alignment_new (0, 0, 1, 0); gtk_alignment_set_padding (GTK_ALIGNMENT (alignment), 6, 0, 18, 0); gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (expander), alignment); gtk_widget_show (alignment); vbox = gtk_vbox_new (FALSE, 0); gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (alignment), vbox); gtk_widget_show (vbox); InputPadXKBOptionList *options = groups->options; while (options) { gboolean has_option = FALSE; checkbutton = gtk_check_button_new_with_label (options->desc); g_object_set_data (G_OBJECT (checkbutton), "option", (gpointer) options->option); for (i = 0; group_options[i]; i++) { if (!g_strcmp0 (group_options[i], options->option)) { has_option = TRUE; break; } } if (has_option) { gchar *text = g_strdup_printf ("%s", groups->desc); gtk_toggle_button_set_active (GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON (checkbutton), TRUE); label = gtk_expander_get_label_widget (GTK_EXPANDER (expander)); gtk_label_set_markup (GTK_LABEL (label), text); g_free (text); g_object_set_data (G_OBJECT (expander), "checked", GINT_TO_POINTER (++checked)); } g_signal_connect (checkbutton, "toggled", G_CALLBACK (on_checkbutton_config_options_option_clicked), (gpointer) expander); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (vbox), checkbutton, FALSE, TRUE, 0); gtk_widget_show (checkbutton); options = options->next; } } } static GtkTreeModel * layout_model_new (InputPadGtkWindow *input_pad, InputPadXKBLayoutList *xkb_layout_list) { InputPadXKBLayoutList *layouts = NULL; GtkTreeStore *store; GtkTreeIter iter; gchar **group_layouts = input_pad->priv->group_layouts; gchar **group_variants = input_pad->priv->group_variants; int i; store = gtk_tree_store_new (LAYOUT_N_COLS, G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_BOOLEAN); for (i = 0; group_layouts[i]; i++) { const gchar *layout_name = NULL; const gchar *layout_desc = NULL; const gchar *variant_name = NULL; const gchar *variant_desc = NULL; gboolean has_layout = FALSE; for (layouts = xkb_layout_list ;layouts; layouts = layouts->next) { InputPadXKBVariantList *variants = layouts->variants; if (!g_strcmp0 (group_layouts[i], layouts->layout)) { layout_name = layouts->layout; layout_desc = layouts->desc; if (group_variants == NULL || i >= g_strv_length (group_variants) || group_variants[i] == NULL || *group_variants[i] == '\0') { has_layout = TRUE; break; } while (variants) { if (!g_strcmp0 (group_variants[i], variants->variant)) { has_layout = TRUE; variant_name = variants->variant; variant_desc = variants->desc; break; } variants = variants->next; } } if (has_layout) { break; } } if (!has_layout) { continue; } gtk_tree_store_append (store, &iter, NULL); gtk_tree_store_set (store, &iter, LAYOUT_LAYOUT_NAME_COL, g_strdup (layout_name), LAYOUT_LAYOUT_DESC_COL, variant_desc ? g_strdup (variant_desc) : g_strdup (layout_desc), LAYOUT_VARIANT_NAME_COL, g_strdup (variant_name), LAYOUT_VARIANT_DESC_COL, NULL, LAYOUT_VISIBLE_COL, TRUE, -1); } /* Appended layouts should be last. */ #if 0 gtk_tree_sortable_set_sort_func (GTK_TREE_SORTABLE (store), LAYOUT_LAYOUT_DESC_COL, sort_layout_name, NULL, NULL); gtk_tree_sortable_set_sort_column_id (GTK_TREE_SORTABLE (store), LAYOUT_LAYOUT_DESC_COL, GTK_SORT_ASCENDING); #endif return GTK_TREE_MODEL (store); } static void create_keyboard_layout_list_ui_real (GtkWidget *vbox, InputPadGtkWindow *window) { InputPadXKBConfigReg *xkb_config_reg = window->priv->xkb_config_reg; InputPadXKBLayoutList *layouts; GtkWidget *hbox; GtkWidget *label; GtkWidget *combobox; GtkWidget *button; GtkTreeModel *model; GtkTreeIter iter; GtkCellRenderer *renderer; g_return_if_fail (xkb_config_reg != NULL); layouts = xkb_config_reg->layouts; g_return_if_fail (layouts != NULL); g_return_if_fail (xkb_config_reg->option_groups != NULL); config_layouts_treeview_set (window, layouts); config_options_treeview_set (window, xkb_config_reg->option_groups); hbox = gtk_hbox_new (FALSE, 5); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (vbox), hbox, FALSE, FALSE, 0); gtk_widget_show (hbox); label = gtk_label_new_with_mnemonic (_("_Layout:")); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (hbox), label, FALSE, FALSE, 0); gtk_widget_show (label); combobox = gtk_combo_box_new (); gtk_label_set_mnemonic_widget (GTK_LABEL (label), combobox); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (hbox), combobox, FALSE, FALSE, 0); model = layout_model_new (window, layouts); gtk_combo_box_set_model (GTK_COMBO_BOX (combobox), model); g_object_unref (G_OBJECT (model)); if (gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first (model, &iter)) { gtk_combo_box_set_active_iter (GTK_COMBO_BOX (combobox), &iter); } renderer = gtk_cell_renderer_text_new (); gtk_cell_layout_pack_start (GTK_CELL_LAYOUT (combobox), renderer, FALSE); gtk_cell_layout_set_attributes (GTK_CELL_LAYOUT (combobox), renderer, "text", LAYOUT_LAYOUT_DESC_COL, "visible", LAYOUT_VISIBLE_COL, NULL); gtk_widget_show (combobox); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (window), "keyboard-changed", G_CALLBACK (on_window_keyboard_changed_combobox), (gpointer) combobox); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (combobox), "changed", G_CALLBACK (on_combobox_layout_changed), (gpointer) window); window->priv->config_layouts_combobox = combobox; button = gtk_button_new_with_mnemonic (_("_Configure Layouts")); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (hbox), button, FALSE, FALSE, 0); gtk_widget_show (button); g_signal_connect (button, "clicked", G_CALLBACK (on_button_config_layouts_clicked), (gpointer) window->priv->config_layouts_dialog); } static void set_about (GtkWidget *widget) { GtkAboutDialog *about_dlg = GTK_ABOUT_DIALOG (widget); gchar *license = NULL; /* No longer used in gtk 2.20 gchar *license1, *license2, *license3; license1 = _("" "This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or " "modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public " "License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either " "version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version."); license2 = _("" "This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, " "but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of " "MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU " "Lesser General Public License for more details."); license3 = _("" "You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public " "License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software " "Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, " "MA 02110-1301 USA"); license = g_strdup_printf ("%s\n\n%s\n\n%s", license1, license2, license3); */ /* This format has been used since gtk 2.20. */ license = g_strdup_printf (_("This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details, visit %s"), "http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.html"); gtk_about_dialog_set_license (about_dlg, license); gtk_about_dialog_set_version (about_dlg, VERSION); g_free (license); } #ifndef NEW_CUSTOM_CHAR_TABLE static GtkWidget * sub_notebook_new_with_data (InputPadTable *table_data, GtkWidget *signal_window) { GtkWidget *notebook; InputPadTable *table = table_data; GtkWidget *label; GtkWidget *vbox; g_return_val_if_fail (table_data != NULL, NULL); notebook = gtk_notebook_new (); while (table) { label = gtk_label_new (table->name); vbox = gtk_vbox_new (FALSE, 10); gtk_notebook_append_page (GTK_NOTEBOOK (notebook), vbox, label); gtk_widget_show (label); gtk_widget_show (vbox); table->priv->signal_window = signal_window; table = table->next; } return notebook; } static void load_notebook_data (GtkWidget *main_notebook, InputPadGroup *group_data, GtkWidget *signal_window) { InputPadGroup *group = group_data; GtkWidget *label; GtkWidget *sub_notebook; g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_NOTEBOOK (main_notebook)); g_return_if_fail (group_data != NULL); while (group) { label = gtk_label_new (group->name); sub_notebook = sub_notebook_new_with_data (group->table, signal_window); gtk_notebook_append_page (GTK_NOTEBOOK (main_notebook), sub_notebook, label); gtk_widget_show (label); gtk_widget_show (sub_notebook); group->priv->signal_window = signal_window; group = group->next; } } #else // NEW_CUSTOM_CHAR_TABLE static GtkTreeModel * custom_char_group_model_new (InputPadGtkWindow *window) { InputPadGroup *group; GtkTreeStore *store; GtkTreeIter iter; int i; g_return_val_if_fail (INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (window), NULL); g_return_val_if_fail (window->priv != NULL && window->priv->group != NULL, NULL); group = window->priv->group; store = gtk_tree_store_new (CHAR_BLOCK_N_COLS, G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_UINT, G_TYPE_UINT, G_TYPE_BOOLEAN); for (i = 0; group; i++) { gtk_tree_store_append (store, &iter, NULL); gtk_tree_store_set (store, &iter, CHAR_BLOCK_LABEL_COL, group->name, CHAR_BLOCK_UNICODE_COL, NULL, CHAR_BLOCK_UTF8_COL, NULL, CHAR_BLOCK_START_COL, i, CHAR_BLOCK_END_COL, 0, CHAR_BLOCK_VISIBLE_COL, TRUE, -1); group = group->next; } return GTK_TREE_MODEL (store); } static GtkTreeModel * custom_char_table_model_new (InputPadGtkWindow *window, InputPadTable *table) { GtkTreeStore *store; GtkTreeIter iter; int i; g_return_val_if_fail (INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (window), NULL); g_return_val_if_fail (table != NULL, NULL); store = gtk_tree_store_new (CHAR_BLOCK_N_COLS, G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_UINT, G_TYPE_UINT, G_TYPE_BOOLEAN); for (i = 0; table; i++) { gtk_tree_store_append (store, &iter, NULL); gtk_tree_store_set (store, &iter, CHAR_BLOCK_LABEL_COL, table->name, CHAR_BLOCK_UNICODE_COL, NULL, CHAR_BLOCK_UTF8_COL, NULL, CHAR_BLOCK_START_COL, i, CHAR_BLOCK_END_COL, 0, CHAR_BLOCK_VISIBLE_COL, TRUE, -1); table = table->next; } return GTK_TREE_MODEL (store); } #endif static int sort_char_block_start (GtkTreeModel *model, GtkTreeIter *a, GtkTreeIter *b, gpointer data) { unsigned int start_a = 0; unsigned int start_b = 0; gtk_tree_model_get (model, a, CHAR_BLOCK_START_COL, &start_a, -1); gtk_tree_model_get (model, b, CHAR_BLOCK_START_COL, &start_b, -1); return (start_a - start_b); } static GtkTreeModel * all_char_table_model_new (void) { GtkTreeStore *store; GtkTreeIter iter; int i, j; unsigned int start, end; gchar *range; gchar *range2; gchar buff[7]; gchar buff2[35]; /* 7 x 5 e.g. 'a' -> '0x61 ' */ gchar buff3[35]; store = gtk_tree_store_new (CHAR_BLOCK_N_COLS, G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_UINT, G_TYPE_UINT, G_TYPE_BOOLEAN); for (i = 0; input_pad_unicode_block_table[i].label; i++) { gtk_tree_store_append (store, &iter, NULL); start = input_pad_unicode_block_table[i].start; end = input_pad_unicode_block_table[i].end; range = g_strdup_printf ("U+%06X - U+%06X", start, end); buff[g_unichar_to_utf8 ((gunichar) start, buff)] = '\0'; buff2[0] = '\0'; for (j = 0; buff[j] && j < 7; j++) { sprintf (buff2 + j * 5, "0x%02X ", (unsigned char) buff[j]); } if (buff[0] == '\0') { buff2[0] = '0'; buff2[0] = 'x'; buff2[1] = '0'; buff2[2] = '0'; buff2[3] = '\0'; } buff[g_unichar_to_utf8 ((gunichar) end, buff)] = '\0'; buff3[0] = '\0'; for (j = 0; buff[j] && j < 7; j++) { sprintf (buff3 + j * 5, "0x%02X ", (unsigned char) buff[j]); } range2 = g_strdup_printf ("%s - %s", buff2, buff3); gtk_tree_store_set (store, &iter, CHAR_BLOCK_LABEL_COL, _(input_pad_unicode_block_table[i].label), CHAR_BLOCK_UNICODE_COL, range, CHAR_BLOCK_UTF8_COL, range2, CHAR_BLOCK_START_COL, start, CHAR_BLOCK_END_COL, end, CHAR_BLOCK_VISIBLE_COL, TRUE, -1); g_free (range); g_free (range2); } gtk_tree_sortable_set_sort_func (GTK_TREE_SORTABLE (store), CHAR_BLOCK_START_COL, sort_char_block_start, NULL, NULL); gtk_tree_sortable_set_sort_column_id (GTK_TREE_SORTABLE (store), CHAR_BLOCK_START_COL, GTK_SORT_ASCENDING); return GTK_TREE_MODEL (store); } static void create_about_dialog_ui (GtkBuilder *builder, GtkWidget *window) { GtkWidget *about_dlg; GtkAction *about_item; about_dlg = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "AboutDialog")); set_about (about_dlg); about_item = GTK_ACTION (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "About")); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (about_item), "activate", G_CALLBACK (on_item_dialog_activate), (gpointer) about_dlg); } static void create_code_point_dialog_ui (GtkBuilder *builder, GtkWidget *window) { GtkWidget *cp_dlg; GtkWidget *digit_hbox; GtkWidget *char_label; GtkWidget *encoding_hbox; GtkWidget *base_hbox; GtkWidget *spin_button; GtkWidget *send_button; GtkWidget *close_button; GList *list; GtkAction *cp_item; static CodePointData cp_data = {NULL, NULL}; cp_dlg = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "CodePointDialog")); cp_item = GTK_ACTION (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "CodePoint")); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (cp_item), "activate", G_CALLBACK (on_item_dialog_activate), (gpointer) cp_dlg); digit_hbox = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "CodePointDigitHBox")); char_label = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "CodePointCharLabel")); spin_button = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "CodePointDigitSpinButton")); cp_data.signal_window = window; cp_data.digit_hbox = digit_hbox; cp_data.char_label = char_label; cp_data.spin_button = spin_button; encoding_hbox = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "EncodingHBox")); list = gtk_container_get_children (GTK_CONTAINER (encoding_hbox)); while (list) { if (GTK_IS_RADIO_BUTTON (list->data)) { g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (list->data), "clicked", G_CALLBACK (on_button_encoding_clicked), (gpointer) &cp_data); } list = list->next; } base_hbox = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "BaseHBox")); list = gtk_container_get_children (GTK_CONTAINER (base_hbox)); while (list) { if (GTK_IS_RADIO_BUTTON (list->data)) { g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (list->data), "clicked", G_CALLBACK (on_button_base_clicked), (gpointer) &cp_data); } list = list->next; } init_spin_button (spin_button, &cp_data); send_button = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "CodePointSendButton")); close_button = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "CodePointCloseButton")); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (send_button), "clicked", G_CALLBACK (on_button_send_clicked), (gpointer) &cp_data); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (close_button), "clicked", G_CALLBACK (on_button_ok_clicked), (gpointer) cp_dlg); set_code_point_base (&cp_data, 16); } static void create_contents_dialog_ui (GtkBuilder *builder, GtkWidget *window) { GtkWidget *contents_dlg; GtkAction *contents_item; GtkWidget *contents_ok; contents_dlg = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "ContentsDialog")); contents_item = GTK_ACTION (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "Contents")); contents_ok = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "ContentsOKButton")); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (contents_item), "activate", G_CALLBACK (on_item_dialog_activate), (gpointer) contents_dlg); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (contents_ok), "clicked", G_CALLBACK (on_button_ok_clicked), (gpointer) contents_dlg); } #ifndef NEW_CUSTOM_CHAR_TABLE static void append_char_sub_notebooks (GtkWidget *main_notebook, InputPadGtkWindow *window) { InputPadGroup *group; GtkWidget *sub_notebook; int i, n; g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_NOTEBOOK (main_notebook)); g_return_if_fail (INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (window)); g_return_if_fail (window->priv != NULL && window->priv->group != NULL); group = window->priv->group; load_notebook_data (main_notebook, group, GTK_WIDGET (window)); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (main_notebook), "switch-page", G_CALLBACK (on_main_switch_page), group); n = gtk_notebook_get_n_pages (GTK_NOTEBOOK (main_notebook)); for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { sub_notebook = gtk_notebook_get_nth_page (GTK_NOTEBOOK (main_notebook), i); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (sub_notebook), "switch-page", G_CALLBACK (on_sub_switch_page), group->table); if (i == 0) { on_sub_switch_page (GTK_NOTEBOOK (sub_notebook), NULL, i, group->table); } group = group->next; } } static void destroy_char_notebook_table (GtkWidget *viewport, InputPadGtkWindow *window) { /* Currently same contents. */ destroy_char_view_table_common (viewport, window); } static void destroy_char_sub_notebooks (GtkWidget *main_notebook, InputPadGtkWindow *window) { GtkWidget *sub_notebook; GtkWidget *vbox; GtkWidget *scrolled; GtkWidget *viewport; GList *main_list; GList *sub_list; GList *vbox_list; GList *scrolled_list; g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_NOTEBOOK (main_notebook)); main_list = gtk_container_get_children (GTK_CONTAINER (main_notebook)); while (main_list) { g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_NOTEBOOK (main_list->data)); sub_notebook = GTK_WIDGET (main_list->data); sub_list = gtk_container_get_children (GTK_CONTAINER (sub_notebook)); while (sub_list) { g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_VBOX (sub_list->data)); vbox = GTK_WIDGET (sub_list->data); vbox_list = gtk_container_get_children (GTK_CONTAINER (vbox)); if (vbox_list == NULL) { sub_list = sub_list->next; gtk_widget_hide (vbox); gtk_container_remove (GTK_CONTAINER (sub_notebook), vbox); continue; } g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_SCROLLED_WINDOW (vbox_list->data)); scrolled = GTK_WIDGET (vbox_list->data); scrolled_list = gtk_container_get_children (GTK_CONTAINER (scrolled)); g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_VIEWPORT (scrolled_list->data)); viewport = GTK_WIDGET (scrolled_list->data); destroy_char_notebook_table (viewport, window); gtk_widget_hide (viewport); gtk_container_remove (GTK_CONTAINER (scrolled), viewport); gtk_widget_hide (scrolled); gtk_container_remove (GTK_CONTAINER (vbox), scrolled); sub_list = sub_list->next; gtk_widget_hide (vbox); gtk_container_remove (GTK_CONTAINER (sub_notebook), vbox); } gtk_widget_hide (sub_notebook); main_list = main_list->next; gtk_container_remove (GTK_CONTAINER (main_notebook), sub_notebook); } g_signal_handlers_disconnect_by_func (G_OBJECT (main_notebook), G_CALLBACK (on_main_switch_page), (gpointer) window->priv->group); } static void create_char_notebook_ui (GtkBuilder *builder, GtkWidget *window) { GtkWidget *main_notebook; GtkToggleAction *show_item; main_notebook = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "TopNotebook")); append_char_sub_notebooks (main_notebook, INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW (window)); show_item = GTK_TOGGLE_ACTION (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "ShowCustomChars")); gtk_toggle_action_set_active (show_item, (set_show_table_type == 1) ? TRUE : FALSE); if (gtk_toggle_action_get_active (show_item)) { gtk_widget_show (main_notebook); } else { gtk_widget_hide (main_notebook); } INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW (window)->priv->show_custom_chars_action = show_item; g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (show_item), "activate", G_CALLBACK (on_toggle_action), (gpointer) main_notebook); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (window), "group-changed", G_CALLBACK (on_window_group_changed_notebook_views), (gpointer) main_notebook); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (window), "group-appended", G_CALLBACK (on_window_group_appended_notebook_views), (gpointer) main_notebook); } #else // NEW_CUSTOM_CHAR_TABLE static void create_custom_char_views (GtkWidget *hbox, InputPadGtkWindow *window) { GtkWidget *scrolled; GtkWidget *viewport; GtkWidget *main_tv; GtkWidget *sub_tv; GtkTreeModel *model; GtkCellRenderer *renderer; GtkTreeViewColumn *column; GtkTreeSelection *selection; GtkTreeIter iter; static CharTreeViewData tv_data; g_return_if_fail (INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (window)); scrolled = gtk_scrolled_window_new (NULL, NULL); gtk_widget_set_size_request (scrolled, 100, 200); gtk_scrolled_window_set_policy (GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW (scrolled), GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC, GTK_POLICY_ALWAYS); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (hbox), scrolled, FALSE, FALSE, 0); gtk_widget_show (scrolled); /* GtkViewport is not used because the header of GtkTreeviewColumn * is hidden with GtkViewport. */ main_tv = gtk_tree_view_new (); gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (scrolled), main_tv); model = custom_char_group_model_new (INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW (window)); gtk_tree_view_set_model (GTK_TREE_VIEW (main_tv), model); g_object_unref (G_OBJECT (model)); gtk_widget_show (main_tv); scrolled = gtk_scrolled_window_new (NULL, NULL); gtk_widget_set_size_request (scrolled, 100, 200); gtk_scrolled_window_set_policy (GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW (scrolled), GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC, GTK_POLICY_ALWAYS); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (hbox), scrolled, FALSE, FALSE, 0); gtk_widget_show (scrolled); /* GtkViewport is not used because the header of GtkTreeviewColumn * is hidden with GtkViewport. */ sub_tv = gtk_tree_view_new (); gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (scrolled), sub_tv); gtk_widget_show (sub_tv); renderer = gtk_cell_renderer_text_new (); column = gtk_tree_view_column_new_with_attributes (_("Group"), renderer, "text", CHAR_BLOCK_LABEL_COL, "visible", CHAR_BLOCK_VISIBLE_COL, NULL); gtk_tree_view_append_column (GTK_TREE_VIEW (main_tv), column); gtk_tree_view_set_show_expanders (GTK_TREE_VIEW (main_tv), FALSE); renderer = gtk_cell_renderer_text_new (); column = gtk_tree_view_column_new_with_attributes (_("Subgroup"), renderer, "text", CHAR_BLOCK_LABEL_COL, "visible", CHAR_BLOCK_VISIBLE_COL, NULL); gtk_tree_view_append_column (GTK_TREE_VIEW (sub_tv), column); gtk_tree_view_set_show_expanders (GTK_TREE_VIEW (sub_tv), FALSE); scrolled = gtk_scrolled_window_new (NULL, NULL); gtk_widget_set_size_request (scrolled, 470, 200); gtk_scrolled_window_set_policy (GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW (scrolled), GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC, GTK_POLICY_ALWAYS); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (hbox), scrolled, FALSE, FALSE, 0); gtk_widget_show (scrolled); viewport = gtk_viewport_new (NULL, NULL); gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (scrolled), viewport); gtk_widget_show (viewport); selection = gtk_tree_view_get_selection (GTK_TREE_VIEW (main_tv)); tv_data.window = GTK_WIDGET (window); tv_data.sub_tv = sub_tv; g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (selection), "changed", G_CALLBACK (on_tree_view_select_custom_char_group), &tv_data); selection = gtk_tree_view_get_selection (GTK_TREE_VIEW (sub_tv)); tv_data.viewport = viewport; tv_data.window = GTK_WIDGET (window); tv_data.main_tv = main_tv; g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (selection), "changed", G_CALLBACK (on_tree_view_select_custom_char_table), &tv_data); /* Ubuntu does not select the first iter when invoke input-pad */ if (gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first (model, &iter)) { selection = gtk_tree_view_get_selection (GTK_TREE_VIEW (main_tv)); gtk_tree_selection_select_iter (selection, &iter); } } static void destroy_custom_char_views (GtkWidget *hbox, InputPadGtkWindow *window) { GList *hbox_list; GList *scrolled_list; GList *viewport_list; GtkWidget *scrolled; GtkWidget *viewport; GtkWidget *tv; GtkTreeViewColumn *column; int i; g_return_if_fail (INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (window)); for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) { hbox_list = gtk_container_get_children (GTK_CONTAINER (hbox)); g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_SCROLLED_WINDOW (hbox_list->data)); scrolled = GTK_WIDGET (hbox_list->data); scrolled_list = gtk_container_get_children (GTK_CONTAINER (scrolled)); g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_VIEWPORT (scrolled_list->data)); viewport = GTK_WIDGET (scrolled_list->data); viewport_list = gtk_container_get_children (GTK_CONTAINER (viewport)); g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_TREE_VIEW (viewport_list->data)); tv = GTK_WIDGET (viewport_list->data); column = gtk_tree_view_get_column (GTK_TREE_VIEW (tv), 0); gtk_tree_view_remove_column (GTK_TREE_VIEW (tv), column); gtk_container_remove (GTK_CONTAINER (viewport), tv); gtk_container_remove (GTK_CONTAINER (scrolled), viewport); gtk_container_remove (GTK_CONTAINER (hbox), scrolled); } hbox_list = gtk_container_get_children (GTK_CONTAINER (hbox)); g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_SCROLLED_WINDOW (hbox_list->data)); scrolled = GTK_WIDGET (hbox_list->data); scrolled_list = gtk_container_get_children (GTK_CONTAINER (scrolled)); g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_VIEWPORT (scrolled_list->data)); viewport = GTK_WIDGET (scrolled_list->data); destroy_custom_char_view_table (viewport, window); gtk_container_remove (GTK_CONTAINER (scrolled), viewport); gtk_container_remove (GTK_CONTAINER (hbox), scrolled); } static void create_custom_char_view_ui (GtkBuilder *builder, GtkWidget *window) { GtkWidget *hbox; GtkToggleAction *show_item; g_return_if_fail (INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (window)); hbox = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "TopCustomCharViewVBox")); create_custom_char_views (hbox, INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW (window)); show_item = GTK_TOGGLE_ACTION (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "ShowCustomChars")); gtk_toggle_action_set_active (show_item, (set_show_table_type == 1) ? TRUE : FALSE); if (gtk_toggle_action_get_active (show_item)) { gtk_widget_show (hbox); } else { gtk_widget_hide (hbox); } INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW (window)->priv->show_custom_chars_action = show_item; g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (show_item), "activate", G_CALLBACK (on_toggle_action), (gpointer) hbox); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (window), "group-changed", G_CALLBACK (on_window_group_changed_custom_char_views), (gpointer) hbox); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (window), "group-appended", G_CALLBACK (on_window_group_appended_custom_char_views), (gpointer) hbox); } #endif // NEW_CUSTOM_CHAR_TABLE static void append_all_char_view_table (GtkWidget *viewport, unsigned int start, unsigned int end, GtkWidget *window) { InputPadGtkWindow *input_pad; unsigned int num; int col, row; const int TABLE_COLUMN = 15; GtkWidget *table; GtkWidget *button; g_return_if_fail (INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (window)); if ((end - start) > 1000) { g_warning ("Too many chars"); end = start + 1000; } col = TABLE_COLUMN; row = (end - start + 1) / col; if ((end - start + 1) % col) { row++; } input_pad = INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW (window); table = gtk_table_new (row, col, TRUE); gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (viewport), table); gtk_widget_show (table); for (num = start; num <= end; num++) { button = input_pad_gtk_button_new_with_unicode (num); row = (num - start) / TABLE_COLUMN; col = (num - start) % TABLE_COLUMN; #if 1 gtk_table_attach_defaults (GTK_TABLE (table), button, col, col + 1, row, row + 1); #else gtk_table_attach (GTK_TABLE (table), button, col, col + 1, row, row + 1, 0, 0, 0, 0); #endif gtk_widget_show (button); if (input_pad->child) { gtk_widget_set_sensitive (button, input_pad->priv->char_button_sensitive); } else if (input_pad->priv->color_gray) { /* char button is stdout only */ gtk_widget_modify_bg (button, GTK_STATE_NORMAL, input_pad->priv->color_gray); } g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (button), "pressed", G_CALLBACK (on_button_pressed), window); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (button), "pressed-repeat", G_CALLBACK (on_button_pressed_repeat), window); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (window), "char-button-sensitive", G_CALLBACK (on_window_char_button_sensitive), (gpointer) button); } } static void destroy_all_char_view_table (GtkWidget *viewport, InputPadGtkWindow *window) { /* Currently same contents. */ destroy_char_view_table_common (viewport, window); } static void create_all_char_view_ui (GtkBuilder *builder, GtkWidget *window) { GtkWidget *hbox; GtkWidget *scrolled; GtkWidget *viewport; GtkWidget *tv; GtkTreeModel *model; GtkCellRenderer *renderer; GtkTreeViewColumn *column; GtkTreeSelection *selection; GtkTreeIter iter; static CharTreeViewData tv_data; GtkToggleAction *show_item; hbox = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "TopCharViewVBox")); scrolled = gtk_scrolled_window_new (NULL, NULL); gtk_widget_set_size_request (scrolled, 200, 200); gtk_scrolled_window_set_policy (GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW (scrolled), GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC, GTK_POLICY_ALWAYS); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (hbox), scrolled, FALSE, FALSE, 0); gtk_widget_show (scrolled); /* GtkViewport is not used because the header of GtkTreeviewColumn * is hidden with GtkViewport. */ tv = gtk_tree_view_new (); gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (scrolled), tv); model = all_char_table_model_new (); gtk_tree_view_set_model (GTK_TREE_VIEW (tv), model); g_object_unref (G_OBJECT (model)); gtk_widget_show (tv); renderer = gtk_cell_renderer_text_new (); column = gtk_tree_view_column_new_with_attributes (_("Block"), renderer, "text", CHAR_BLOCK_LABEL_COL, "visible", CHAR_BLOCK_VISIBLE_COL, NULL); gtk_tree_view_append_column (GTK_TREE_VIEW (tv), column); renderer = gtk_cell_renderer_text_new (); column = gtk_tree_view_column_new_with_attributes ("Unicode", renderer, "text", CHAR_BLOCK_UNICODE_COL, "visible", CHAR_BLOCK_VISIBLE_COL, NULL); gtk_tree_view_append_column (GTK_TREE_VIEW (tv), column); renderer = gtk_cell_renderer_text_new (); column = gtk_tree_view_column_new_with_attributes ("UTF-8", renderer, "text", CHAR_BLOCK_UTF8_COL, "visible", CHAR_BLOCK_VISIBLE_COL, NULL); gtk_tree_view_append_column (GTK_TREE_VIEW (tv), column); scrolled = gtk_scrolled_window_new (NULL, NULL); gtk_widget_set_size_request (scrolled, 470, 200); gtk_scrolled_window_set_policy (GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW (scrolled), GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC, GTK_POLICY_ALWAYS); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (hbox), scrolled, FALSE, FALSE, 0); gtk_widget_show (scrolled); viewport = gtk_viewport_new (NULL, NULL); gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (scrolled), viewport); gtk_widget_show (viewport); selection = gtk_tree_view_get_selection (GTK_TREE_VIEW (tv)); tv_data.viewport = viewport; tv_data.window = window; g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (selection), "changed", G_CALLBACK (on_tree_view_select_all_char), &tv_data); /* Ubuntu does not select the first iter when invoke input-pad */ if (gtk_tree_model_get_iter_first (model, &iter)) { gtk_tree_selection_select_iter (selection, &iter); } show_item = GTK_TOGGLE_ACTION (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "ShowAllChars")); gtk_toggle_action_set_active (show_item, (set_show_table_type == 2) ? TRUE : FALSE); if (gtk_toggle_action_get_active (show_item)) { gtk_widget_show (hbox); } else { gtk_widget_hide (hbox); } INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW (window)->priv->show_all_chars_action = show_item; g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (show_item), "activate", G_CALLBACK (on_toggle_action), (gpointer) hbox); show_item = GTK_TOGGLE_ACTION (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "ShowNothing")); gtk_toggle_action_set_active (show_item, (set_show_table_type == 0) ? TRUE : FALSE); INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW (window)->priv->show_nothing_action = show_item; } static void create_keyboard_layout_ui (GtkBuilder *builder, GtkWidget *window) { GtkWidget *keyboard_vbox; GtkWidget *button_close; GtkWidget *button_add; GtkWidget *button_remove; GtkWidget *button_option; GtkWidget *button_option_close; GtkToggleAction *show_item; InputPadGtkWindow *input_pad = INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW (window); keyboard_vbox = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "TopKeyboardLayoutVBox")); button_close = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "ConfigLayoutsCloseButton")); button_add = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "ConfigLayoutsAddButton")); button_remove = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "ConfigLayoutsRemoveButton")); button_option = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "ConfigLayoutsOptionButton")); button_option_close = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "ConfigOptionsCloseButton")); input_pad->priv->config_layouts_dialog = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "ConfigLayoutsDialog")); input_pad->priv->config_layouts_add_treeview = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "ConfigLayoutsAddTreeView")); input_pad->priv->config_layouts_remove_treeview = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "ConfigLayoutsRemoveTreeView")); input_pad->priv->config_options_dialog = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "ConfigOptionsDialog")); input_pad->priv->config_options_vbox = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "ConfigOptionsVBox")); g_signal_connect_after (G_OBJECT (window), "realize", G_CALLBACK (on_window_realize), (gpointer) keyboard_vbox); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (button_close), "clicked", G_CALLBACK (on_button_config_layouts_close_clicked), (gpointer) input_pad->priv->config_layouts_dialog); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (button_add), "clicked", G_CALLBACK (on_button_config_layouts_add_clicked), (gpointer) window); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (button_remove), "clicked", G_CALLBACK (on_button_config_layouts_remove_clicked), (gpointer) window); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (button_option), "clicked", G_CALLBACK (on_button_config_layouts_clicked), (gpointer) input_pad->priv->config_options_dialog); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (button_option_close), "clicked", G_CALLBACK (on_button_config_options_close_clicked), (gpointer) input_pad); show_item = GTK_TOGGLE_ACTION (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "ShowLayout")); gtk_toggle_action_set_active (show_item, (set_show_layout_type == 1) ? TRUE : FALSE); if (gtk_toggle_action_get_active (show_item)) { gtk_widget_show (keyboard_vbox); } else { gtk_widget_hide (keyboard_vbox); } INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW (window)->priv->show_layout_action = show_item; g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (show_item), "activate", G_CALLBACK (on_toggle_action), (gpointer) keyboard_vbox); } static GtkWidget * create_ui (unsigned int child) { const gchar *filename = INPUT_PAD_UI_FILE; GError *error = NULL; GtkWidget *window = NULL; GtkAction *close_item; GtkBuilder *builder = gtk_builder_new (); if (!filename || !g_file_test (filename, G_FILE_TEST_EXISTS)) { g_error ("File Not Found: %s\n", filename ? filename : "(null)"); return NULL; } gtk_builder_set_translation_domain (builder, GETTEXT_PACKAGE); gtk_builder_add_from_file (builder, filename, &error); if (error) { g_error ("ERROR: %s\n", error ? error->message ? error->message : "" : ""); g_error_free (error); return NULL; } window = GTK_WIDGET (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "TopWindow")); INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW (window)->child = child; gtk_window_set_icon_from_file (GTK_WINDOW (window), DATAROOTDIR "/pixmaps/input-pad.png", &error); error = NULL; gtk_window_set_default_icon_from_file (DATAROOTDIR "/pixmaps/input-pad.png", &error); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (window), "delete_event", G_CALLBACK (on_window_close), NULL); close_item = GTK_ACTION (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, "Close")); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (close_item), "activate", G_CALLBACK (on_close_activate), (gpointer) window); create_code_point_dialog_ui (builder, window); create_about_dialog_ui (builder, window); create_contents_dialog_ui (builder, window); #ifdef NEW_CUSTOM_CHAR_TABLE create_custom_char_view_ui (builder, window); #else create_char_notebook_ui (builder, window); #endif create_all_char_view_ui (builder, window); create_keyboard_layout_ui (builder, window); gtk_builder_connect_signals (builder, NULL); g_object_unref (G_OBJECT (builder)); return window; } #ifdef MODULE_XTEST_GDK_BASE static GModule * open_xtest_gmodule (gboolean check) { gchar *filename; GModule *module = NULL; const gchar *error = NULL; g_return_val_if_fail (MODULE_XTEST_GDK_BASE != NULL, NULL); if (!g_module_supported ()) { error = g_module_error (); if (!check) { g_warning ("Module (%s) is not supported on your platform: %s", MODULE_XTEST_GDK_BASE, error ? error : ""); } return NULL; } filename = g_module_build_path (MODULE_XTEST_GDK_DIR, MODULE_XTEST_GDK_BASE); g_return_val_if_fail (filename != NULL, NULL); module = g_module_open (filename, G_MODULE_BIND_LAZY); if (module == NULL) { error = g_module_error (); if (!check) { g_warning ("Could not open %s: %s", filename, error ? error : ""); } g_free (filename); return NULL; } g_free (filename); return module; } static void input_pad_gtk_window_xtest_gdk_destroy (InputPadGtkWindow *window) { const gchar *error = NULL; g_return_if_fail (window != NULL && INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (window)); g_return_if_fail (window->priv != NULL); g_return_if_fail (window->priv->module_gdk_xtest != NULL); if (!g_module_close (window->priv->module_gdk_xtest)) { error = g_module_error (); g_warning ("Cannot close %s: %s", MODULE_XTEST_GDK_BASE, error ? error : ""); window->priv->module_gdk_xtest = NULL; return; } window->priv->module_gdk_xtest = NULL; } static void input_pad_gtk_window_xtest_gdk_init (InputPadGtkWindow *window) { const gchar *error = NULL; const gchar *symbol_name; const gchar *module_name; GModule *module = NULL; gboolean (* init) (InputPadGtkWindow *window); g_return_if_fail (window != NULL && INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (window)); g_return_if_fail (window->priv != NULL); if (window->priv->module_gdk_xtest) { return; } if ((module = open_xtest_gmodule (FALSE)) == NULL) { return; } window->priv->module_gdk_xtest = module; symbol_name = "input_pad_module_init"; module_name = g_module_name (module); if (!g_module_symbol (module, symbol_name, (gpointer *)&init)) { error = g_module_error (); g_warning ("Could not find '%s' in %s: %s", symbol_name, module_name ? module_name : "", error ? error : ""); input_pad_gtk_window_xtest_gdk_destroy (window); return; } if (init == NULL) { g_warning ("Function '%s' is NULL in %s", symbol_name, module_name ? module_name : ""); input_pad_gtk_window_xtest_gdk_destroy (window); return; } if (!init (window)) { g_warning ("Function '%s' failed to be run in %s", symbol_name, module_name ? module_name : ""); input_pad_gtk_window_xtest_gdk_destroy (window); return; } } static void input_pad_gtk_window_xtest_gdk_setup (InputPadGtkWindow *window) { const gchar *symbol_name = "input_pad_module_setup"; const gchar *module_name; const gchar *error = NULL; gboolean (* setup) (InputPadGtkWindow *window); g_return_if_fail (window != NULL && INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (window)); g_return_if_fail (window->priv != NULL); g_return_if_fail (window->priv->module_gdk_xtest != NULL); module_name = g_module_name (window->priv->module_gdk_xtest); if (!g_module_symbol (window->priv->module_gdk_xtest, symbol_name, (gpointer *)&setup)) { error = g_module_error (); g_warning ("Could not find '%s' in %s: %s", symbol_name, module_name ? module_name : "", error ? error : ""); return; } if (setup == NULL) { g_warning ("Function '%s' is NULL in %s", symbol_name, module_name ? module_name : ""); return; } if (!setup (window)) { g_warning ("Function '%s' failed to be run in %s", symbol_name, module_name ? module_name : ""); return; } } #endif /* MODULE_XTEST_GDK_BASE */ static gboolean check_module_filename (const gchar *filename) { if (!g_str_has_prefix (filename, "lib") || !g_str_has_prefix (filename + 3, MODULE_NAME_PREFIX)) { g_warning ("File prefix is not input-pad library: %s", filename); return FALSE; } #ifdef G_MODULE_SUFFIX /* G_MODULE_SUFFIX is defined in glibconfig.h */ g_assert (G_MODULE_SUFFIX != NULL); if (!g_str_has_suffix (filename, "." G_MODULE_SUFFIX)) { /* filename is ignored due to no suffix G_MODULE_SUFFIX. */ return FALSE; } #else g_debug ("Recommend to have G_MODULE_SUFFIX to avoid '.la' file.\n"); #endif return TRUE; } static GModule * kbdui_module_open (const gchar *filepath) { #ifndef USE_GLOBAL_GMODULE return g_module_open (filepath, G_MODULE_BIND_LAZY); #else GModule *module = NULL; g_return_val_if_fail (filepath != NULL, NULL); if (module_table == NULL) { module_table = g_hash_table_new_full (g_str_hash, g_str_equal, (GDestroyNotify) g_free, NULL); g_return_val_if_fail (module_table != NULL, NULL); } module = (GModule *) g_hash_table_lookup (module_table, filepath); if (module == NULL) { module = g_module_open (filepath, G_MODULE_BIND_LAZY); if (module) { g_hash_table_insert (module_table, (gpointer) g_strdup (filepath), (gpointer) module); } } return module; #endif } static void kbdui_module_close (GModule *module) { #ifndef USE_GLOBAL_GMODULE const gchar *error = NULL; const gchar *module_name; if (!g_module_close (module)) { error = g_module_error (); module_name = g_module_name (module); g_warning ("Cannot close %s: %s", module_name ? module_name : "", error ? error : ""); } #endif } static void input_pad_gtk_window_kbdui_destroy (InputPadGtkWindow *window) { g_return_if_fail (window != NULL && INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (window)); g_return_if_fail (window->priv != NULL); g_return_if_fail (window->priv->kbdui != NULL); if (window->priv->kbdui->module) { kbdui_module_close (window->priv->kbdui->module); window->priv->kbdui->module = NULL; } g_object_unref (window->priv->kbdui); window->priv->kbdui = NULL; } static gboolean input_pad_gtk_window_kbdui_module_get_desc (InputPadWindowKbduiName *list, GModule *module) { const gchar *error = NULL; const gchar *symbol_name; const gchar *module_name; const gchar *desc; const gchar * (* get_description) (void); InputPadWindowType (* get_type) (void); g_return_val_if_fail (module != NULL, FALSE); symbol_name = "input_pad_module_get_description"; module_name = g_module_name (module); if (!g_module_symbol (module, symbol_name, (gpointer *) &get_description)) { error = g_module_error (); g_warning ("Could not find '%s' in %s: %s", symbol_name, module_name ? module_name : "", error ? error : ""); return FALSE; } if (get_description == NULL) { g_warning ("Function '%s' is NULL in %s", symbol_name, module_name ? module_name : ""); return FALSE; } if ((desc = get_description ()) != NULL) { list->description = g_strdup (desc); } symbol_name = "input_pad_module_get_type"; module_name = g_module_name (module); if (!g_module_symbol (module, symbol_name, (gpointer *) &get_type)) { error = g_module_error (); g_warning ("Could not find '%s' in %s: %s", symbol_name, module_name ? module_name : "", error ? error : ""); return FALSE; } if (get_type == NULL) { g_warning ("Function '%s' is NULL in %s", symbol_name, module_name ? module_name : ""); return FALSE; } list->type = get_type (); return TRUE; } static gboolean input_pad_gtk_window_kbdui_module_arg_init (int *argc, char ***argv, GModule *module, InputPadGtkKbduiContext *kbdui_context) { const gchar *error = NULL; const gchar *symbol_name; const gchar *module_name; gboolean (* arg_init) (int *argc, char ***argv, InputPadGtkKbduiContext *kbdui_context); g_return_val_if_fail (kbdui_context != NULL, FALSE); g_return_val_if_fail (module != NULL, FALSE); symbol_name = "input_pad_module_arg_init"; module_name = g_module_name (module); if (!g_module_symbol (module, symbol_name, (gpointer *) &arg_init)) { error = g_module_error (); g_warning ("Could not find '%s' in %s: %s", symbol_name, module_name ? module_name : "", error ? error : ""); return FALSE; } if (arg_init == NULL) { g_warning ("Function '%s' is NULL in %s", symbol_name, module_name ? module_name : ""); return FALSE; } if (!arg_init (argc, argv, kbdui_context)) { g_warning ("Function '%s' failed to be run in %s", symbol_name, module_name ? module_name : ""); return FALSE; } return TRUE; } static gboolean input_pad_gtk_window_kbdui_module_arg_init_post (int *argc, char ***argv, GModule *module, InputPadGtkKbduiContext *kbdui_context) { const gchar *error = NULL; const gchar *symbol_name; const gchar *module_name; gboolean (* arg_init_post) (int *argc, char ***argv, InputPadGtkKbduiContext *kbdui_context); g_return_val_if_fail (kbdui_context != NULL, FALSE); g_return_val_if_fail (module != NULL, FALSE); symbol_name = "input_pad_module_arg_init_post"; module_name = g_module_name (module); if (!g_module_symbol (module, symbol_name, (gpointer *) &arg_init_post)) { error = g_module_error (); g_warning ("Could not find '%s' in %s: %s", symbol_name, module_name ? module_name : "", error ? error : ""); return FALSE; } if (arg_init_post == NULL) { g_warning ("Function '%s' is NULL in %s", symbol_name, module_name ? module_name : ""); return FALSE; } if (!arg_init_post (argc, argv, kbdui_context)) { g_warning ("Function '%s' failed to be run in %s", symbol_name, module_name ? module_name : ""); return FALSE; } return TRUE; } static GModule * input_pad_gtk_window_parse_kbdui_module_arg_init (int *argc, char ***argv, const gchar *kbdui_name, InputPadGtkKbduiContext *kbdui_context) { gchar *name; gchar *filepath; const gchar *error = NULL; GModule *module; g_return_val_if_fail (MODULE_KBDUI_DIR != NULL, NULL); g_return_val_if_fail (kbdui_name != NULL, NULL); if (!g_module_supported ()) { error = g_module_error (); g_warning ("Module is not supported on your platform: %s", error ? error : ""); return NULL; } name = g_strdup_printf ("%s%s", MODULE_NAME_PREFIX, kbdui_name); filepath = g_module_build_path (MODULE_KBDUI_DIR, name); g_free (name); g_return_val_if_fail (filepath != NULL, NULL); module = kbdui_module_open (filepath); if (module == NULL) { error = g_module_error (); g_warning ("Could not open %s: %s", filepath, error ? error : ""); g_free (filepath); return NULL; } g_free (filepath); if (!input_pad_gtk_window_kbdui_module_arg_init (argc, argv, module, kbdui_context)) { kbdui_module_close (module); return NULL; } return module; } static GList * input_pad_gtk_window_parse_kbdui_modules (int *argc, char ***argv, InputPadGtkKbduiContext *kbdui_context) { GList *list = NULL; GError *error = NULL; const gchar *err_message; const gchar *dirname = MODULE_KBDUI_DIR; const gchar *filename; gchar *filepath; GModule *module = NULL; GDir *dir; g_return_val_if_fail (MODULE_KBDUI_DIR != NULL, NULL); if (!g_module_supported ()) { err_message = g_module_error (); g_warning ("Module is not supported on your platform: %s", err_message ? err_message : ""); return NULL; } if (!g_file_test (dirname, G_FILE_TEST_IS_DIR)) { g_warning ("Directory Not Found: %s", dirname); return NULL; } if ((dir = g_dir_open (dirname, 0, &error)) == NULL) { g_warning ("Cannot Open Directory: %s: %s", dirname, error ? error->message ? error->message : "" : ""); g_error_free (error); return NULL; } while ((filename = g_dir_read_name (dir)) != NULL) { if (!check_module_filename (filename)) { continue; } filepath = g_build_filename (dirname, filename, NULL); module = kbdui_module_open (filepath); if (module == NULL) { err_message = g_module_error (); g_warning ("Could not open %s: %s", filename, err_message ? err_message : ""); g_free (filepath); continue; } g_free (filepath); if (input_pad_gtk_window_kbdui_module_arg_init (argc, argv, module, kbdui_context)) { list = g_list_append (list, module); } else { kbdui_module_close (module); } } g_dir_close (dir); return list; } static void input_pad_gtk_window_kbdui_arg_init_post_list (int *argc, char ***argv, InputPadGtkKbduiContext *kbdui_context, GList *list) { const gchar *error = NULL; GList *p = list; GModule *module; if (!g_module_supported ()) { error = g_module_error (); g_warning ("Module is not supported on your platform: %s", error ? error : ""); return; } while (p) { module = (GModule *) p->data; input_pad_gtk_window_kbdui_module_arg_init_post (argc, argv, module, kbdui_context); kbdui_module_close (module); p->data = NULL; p = p->next; } g_list_free (list); } static void input_pad_gtk_window_kbdui_init (InputPadGtkWindow *window) { gchar *name; gchar *filename; const gchar *error = NULL; const gchar *symbol_name; const gchar *module_name; GModule *module = NULL; gboolean (* init) (InputPadGtkWindow *window); InputPadGtkKbdui * (* kbdui_new) (InputPadGtkWindow *window); InputPadGtkKbdui *kbdui; g_return_if_fail (window != NULL && INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (window)); g_return_if_fail (window->priv != NULL); g_return_if_fail (MODULE_KBDUI_DIR != NULL); if (window->priv->kbdui) { return; } g_return_if_fail (window->priv->kbdui_name != NULL); if (!g_module_supported ()) { error = g_module_error (); g_warning ("Module (%s) is not supported on your platform: %s", window->priv->kbdui_name, error ? error : ""); return; } name = g_strdup_printf ("%s%s", MODULE_NAME_PREFIX, window->priv->kbdui_name); filename = g_module_build_path (MODULE_KBDUI_DIR, name); g_free (name); g_return_if_fail (filename != NULL); module = kbdui_module_open (filename); if (module == NULL) { error = g_module_error (); g_warning ("Could not open %s: %s", filename, error ? error : ""); g_free (filename); return; } g_free (filename); symbol_name = "input_pad_module_init"; module_name = g_module_name (module); if (!g_module_symbol (module, symbol_name, (gpointer *)&init)) { error = g_module_error (); g_warning ("Could not find '%s' in %s: %s", symbol_name, module_name ? module_name : "", error ? error : ""); kbdui_module_close (module); return; } if (init == NULL) { g_warning ("Function '%s' is NULL in %s", symbol_name, module_name ? module_name : ""); kbdui_module_close (module); return; } if (!init (window)) { g_warning ("Function '%s' failed to be run in %s", symbol_name, module_name ? module_name : ""); kbdui_module_close (module); return; } symbol_name = "input_pad_module_kbdui_new"; module_name = g_module_name (module); if (!g_module_symbol (module, symbol_name, (gpointer *)&kbdui_new)) { error = g_module_error (); g_warning ("Could not find '%s' in %s: %s", symbol_name, module_name ? module_name : "", error ? error : ""); kbdui_module_close (module); return; } if (kbdui_new == NULL) { g_warning ("Function '%s' is NULL in %s", symbol_name, module_name ? module_name : ""); kbdui_module_close (module); return; } if ((kbdui = kbdui_new (window)) == NULL) { g_warning ("Function '%s' failed to be run in %s", symbol_name, module_name ? module_name : ""); kbdui_module_close (module); return; } kbdui->module = module; window->priv->kbdui = kbdui; } static void input_pad_gtk_window_set_priv (InputPadGtkWindow *window) { InputPadGtkWindowPrivate *priv = INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW_GET_PRIVATE (window); GdkColor color; if (priv->group == NULL) { priv->group = input_pad_group_parse_all_files (NULL, NULL); } priv->char_button_sensitive = TRUE; if (!gdk_color_parse ("gray", &color)) { color.red = color.green = color.blue = 0xffff; } #if !GTK_CHECK_VERSION(2, 90, 0) gdk_colormap_alloc_color (gdk_colormap_get_system(), &color, FALSE, TRUE); #endif priv->color_gray = gdk_color_copy (&color); if (kbdui_name) { priv->kbdui_name = g_strdup (kbdui_name); } window->priv = priv; } static void input_pad_gtk_window_init (InputPadGtkWindow *window) { input_pad_gtk_window_set_priv (window); #ifdef MODULE_XTEST_GDK_BASE if (use_module_xtest) { input_pad_gtk_window_xtest_gdk_init (window); } #endif if (window->priv->kbdui_name) { input_pad_gtk_window_kbdui_init (window); } } #if 0 static void input_pad_gtk_window_buildable_parser_finished (GtkBuildable *buildable, GtkBuilder *builder) { InputPadGtkWindow *window = INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW (buildable); input_pad_gtk_window_set_priv (window); parent_buildable_iface->parser_finished (buildable, builder); } #endif static void input_pad_gtk_window_buildable_interface_init (GtkBuildableIface *iface) { #if 0 parent_buildable_iface = g_type_interface_peek_parent (iface); iface->set_buildable_property = parent_buildable_iface->set_buildable_property; iface->parser_finished = input_pad_gtk_window_buildable_parser_finished; iface->custom_tag_start = parent_buildable_iface->custom_tag_start; iface->custom_finished = parent_buildable_iface->custom_finished; #endif } static void #if GTK_CHECK_VERSION (2, 90, 0) input_pad_gtk_window_real_destroy (GtkWidget *widget) #else input_pad_gtk_window_real_destroy (GtkObject *widget) #endif { InputPadGtkWindow *window = INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW (widget); if (window->priv) { if (window->priv->group) { input_pad_group_destroy (window->priv->group); window->priv->group = NULL; } if (window->priv->color_gray) { gdk_color_free (window->priv->color_gray); window->priv->color_gray = NULL; } #ifdef MODULE_XTEST_GDK_BASE if (use_module_xtest) { input_pad_gtk_window_xtest_gdk_destroy (window); } #endif if (window->priv->kbdui) { input_pad_gtk_window_kbdui_destroy (window); } g_free (window->priv->kbdui_name); window->priv->kbdui_name = NULL; window->priv = NULL; } #if GTK_CHECK_VERSION (2, 90, 0) GTK_WIDGET_CLASS (input_pad_gtk_window_parent_class)->destroy (widget); #else GTK_OBJECT_CLASS (input_pad_gtk_window_parent_class)->destroy (widget); #endif } static void input_pad_gtk_window_real_realize (GtkWidget *window) { #ifdef MODULE_XTEST_GDK_BASE InputPadGtkWindow *input_pad = INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW (window); if (use_module_xtest) { input_pad_gtk_window_xtest_gdk_setup (input_pad); } #endif GTK_WIDGET_CLASS (input_pad_gtk_window_parent_class)->realize (window); } static gboolean input_pad_gtk_window_real_button_pressed (InputPadGtkWindow *window, const gchar *str, guint type, guint keysym, guint keycode, guint state) { if (type == INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_CHARS) { if (keysym > 0) { send_key_event (gtk_widget_get_window (GTK_WIDGET (window)), keysym, keycode, state); } else { g_print ("%s", str ? str : ""); } } else if (type == INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_KEYSYMS) { send_key_event (gtk_widget_get_window (GTK_WIDGET (window)), keysym, keycode, state); } else if (type == INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_STRINGS) { g_print ("%s", str ? str : ""); } else if (type == INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_COMMANDS) { g_print ("%s", str ? str : ""); } else { g_warning ("Currently your table type is not supported."); } return FALSE; } static void input_pad_gtk_window_class_init (InputPadGtkWindowClass *klass) { GObjectClass *gobject_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (klass); #if !GTK_CHECK_VERSION (2, 90, 0) GtkObjectClass *object_class = (GtkObjectClass *) klass; #endif GtkWidgetClass *widget_class = (GtkWidgetClass *) klass; #if GTK_CHECK_VERSION (2, 90, 0) widget_class->destroy = input_pad_gtk_window_real_destroy; #else object_class->destroy = input_pad_gtk_window_real_destroy; #endif widget_class->realize = input_pad_gtk_window_real_realize; klass->button_pressed = input_pad_gtk_window_real_button_pressed; g_type_class_add_private (klass, sizeof (InputPadGtkWindowPrivate)); signals[BUTTON_PRESSED] = g_signal_new (I_("button-pressed"), G_TYPE_FROM_CLASS (gobject_class), G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, G_STRUCT_OFFSET (InputPadGtkWindowClass, button_pressed), g_signal_accumulator_true_handled, NULL, INPUT_PAD_BOOL__STRING_UINT_UINT_UINT_UINT, G_TYPE_BOOLEAN, 5, G_TYPE_STRING | G_SIGNAL_TYPE_STATIC_SCOPE, G_TYPE_UINT, G_TYPE_UINT, G_TYPE_UINT, G_TYPE_UINT); signals[KBD_CHANGED] = g_signal_new (I_("keyboard-changed"), G_TYPE_FROM_CLASS (gobject_class), G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, G_STRUCT_OFFSET (InputPadGtkWindowClass, keyboard_changed), NULL, NULL, g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__INT, G_TYPE_NONE, 1, G_TYPE_INT); signals[GROUP_CHANGED] = g_signal_new (I_("group-changed"), G_TYPE_FROM_CLASS (gobject_class), G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, G_STRUCT_OFFSET (InputPadGtkWindowClass, group_changed), NULL, NULL, INPUT_PAD_VOID__STRING_STRING, G_TYPE_NONE, 2, G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_STRING); signals[GROUP_APPENDED] = g_signal_new (I_("group-appended"), G_TYPE_FROM_CLASS (gobject_class), G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, G_STRUCT_OFFSET (InputPadGtkWindowClass, group_appended), NULL, NULL, INPUT_PAD_VOID__STRING_STRING, G_TYPE_NONE, 2, G_TYPE_STRING, G_TYPE_STRING); signals[CHAR_BUTTON_SENSITIVE] = g_signal_new (I_("char-button-sensitive"), G_TYPE_FROM_CLASS (gobject_class), G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, G_STRUCT_OFFSET (InputPadGtkWindowClass, char_button_sensitive), NULL, NULL, g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__BOOLEAN, G_TYPE_NONE, 1, G_TYPE_BOOLEAN); signals[REORDER_BUTTON_PRESSED] = g_signal_new (I_("reorder-button-pressed"), G_TYPE_FROM_CLASS (gobject_class), G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, G_STRUCT_OFFSET (InputPadGtkWindowClass, reorder_button_pressed), NULL, NULL, g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__VOID, G_TYPE_NONE, 0); } GtkWidget * _input_pad_gtk_window_new_with_gtype (GtkWindowType type, unsigned int child, gboolean gtype) { GtkWidget *window; g_return_val_if_fail (type >= GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL && type <= GTK_WINDOW_POPUP, NULL); /* FIXME: Add INPUT_PAD_TYPE_GTK_WINDOW for a workaround. * python + gtkbuilder outputs an error: * ** ERROR **: ERROR: Invalid object type `InputPadGtkWindow' * swig bug with gtkbuilder? Ignored -export-dynamic */ if (gtype) { INPUT_PAD_TYPE_GTK_WINDOW; } window = create_ui (child); /* setting GtkWindowType is no longer supported with gtkbuilder because * the constructor property is done here. */ return window; } GtkWidget * input_pad_gtk_window_new (GtkWindowType type, unsigned int child) { return _input_pad_gtk_window_new_with_gtype (type, child, FALSE); } const char* input_pad_get_version (void) { return VERSION; } void input_pad_gtk_window_set_paddir (InputPadGtkWindow *window, const gchar *paddir, const gchar *domain) { g_return_if_fail (INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (window)); g_signal_emit (window, signals[GROUP_CHANGED], 0, paddir, domain); } void input_pad_gtk_window_append_padfile (InputPadGtkWindow *window, const gchar *padfile, const gchar *domain) { g_return_if_fail (INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (window)); g_signal_emit (window, signals[GROUP_APPENDED], 0, padfile, domain); } void input_pad_gtk_window_set_char_button_sensitive (InputPadGtkWindow *window, gboolean sensitive) { g_return_if_fail (INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (window)); if (window->priv->char_button_sensitive == sensitive) { return; } g_signal_emit (window, signals[CHAR_BUTTON_SENSITIVE], 0, sensitive); window->priv->char_button_sensitive = sensitive; } void input_pad_gtk_window_reorder_button_pressed (InputPadGtkWindow *window) { g_return_if_fail (INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (window)); g_signal_emit (window, signals[REORDER_BUTTON_PRESSED], 0); } guint input_pad_gtk_window_get_keyboard_state (InputPadGtkWindow *window) { g_return_val_if_fail (INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (window), 0); return window->priv->keyboard_state; } void input_pad_gtk_window_set_keyboard_state (InputPadGtkWindow *window, guint keyboard_state) { g_return_if_fail (INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (window)); window->priv->keyboard_state = keyboard_state; } void input_pad_gtk_window_set_keyboard_state_with_keysym (InputPadGtkWindow *window, guint keysym) { g_return_if_fail (INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (window)); switch (keysym) { case XK_Shift_L: case XK_Shift_R: xor_modifiers (window, ShiftMask); break; case XK_Control_L: case XK_Control_R: xor_modifiers (window, ControlMask); break; case XK_Alt_L: case XK_Alt_R: xor_modifiers (window, Mod1Mask); break; default: if (window->priv->keyboard_state & ControlMask) { window->priv->keyboard_state ^= ControlMask; } if (window->priv->keyboard_state & Mod1Mask) { window->priv->keyboard_state ^= Mod1Mask; } } } InputPadWindowKbduiName * input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_list (void) { InputPadWindowKbduiName *list = NULL; GError *error = NULL; const gchar *err_message; const gchar *dirname = MODULE_KBDUI_DIR; const gchar *filename; gchar *filepath; GModule *module = NULL; GDir *dir; int len = 0; g_return_val_if_fail (MODULE_KBDUI_DIR != NULL, NULL); if (!g_module_supported ()) { err_message = g_module_error (); g_warning ("Module is not supported on your platform: %s", err_message ? err_message : ""); return NULL; } if (!g_file_test (dirname, G_FILE_TEST_IS_DIR)) { g_warning ("Directory Not Found: %s", dirname); return NULL; } if ((dir = g_dir_open (dirname, 0, &error)) == NULL) { g_warning ("Cannot Open Directory: %s: %s", dirname, error ? error->message ? error->message : "" : ""); g_error_free (error); return NULL; } while ((filename = g_dir_read_name (dir)) != NULL) { const gchar *subname = NULL; gchar *name = NULL; if (!check_module_filename (filename)) { continue; } filepath = g_build_filename (dirname, filename, NULL); module = g_module_open (filepath, G_MODULE_BIND_LAZY); if (module == NULL) { err_message = g_module_error (); g_warning ("Could not open %s: %s", filename, err_message ? err_message : ""); g_free (filepath); continue; } g_free (filepath); subname = filename + 3 + strlen (MODULE_NAME_PREFIX); if (subname == NULL || *subname == '\0') { g_warning ("Filename is invalid %s", filename); continue; } #ifdef G_MODULE_SUFFIX name = g_strndup (subname, strlen (subname) - strlen (G_MODULE_SUFFIX) - 1); #else name = g_strdup (subname); #endif if (name == NULL || *name == '\0') { g_warning ("Filename is invalid %s", filename); g_free (name); continue; } if (list == NULL) { len = 2; list = g_new0 (InputPadWindowKbduiName, len); } else { len++; list = g_renew (InputPadWindowKbduiName, list, len); } list[len - 1].name = list[len - 1].description = NULL; list[len - 1].type = INPUT_PAD_WINDOW_TYPE_GTK; list[len - 2].name = g_strdup (name); g_free (name); input_pad_gtk_window_kbdui_module_get_desc (&list[len -2], module); kbdui_module_close (module); } g_dir_close (dir); return list; } void input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_list_free (InputPadWindowKbduiName *list) { int i; for (i = 0; list[i].name != NULL; i++) { g_free (list[i].name); g_free (list[i].description); list[i].name = NULL; list[i].description = NULL; } g_free (list); } int input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_list_length (void) { InputPadWindowKbduiName *list; int length = 0; list = input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_list (); if (list == NULL) { return 0; } for (length = 0; list[length].name != NULL; length++); input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_list_free (list); return length; } gchar * input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_get_name_with_index (int index) { InputPadWindowKbduiName *list; gchar *name = NULL; list = input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_list (); if (list == NULL) { return NULL; } name = g_strdup (list[index].name); input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_list_free (list); return name; } gchar * input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_get_description_with_index (int index) { InputPadWindowKbduiName *list; gchar *description = NULL; list = input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_list (); if (list == NULL) { return NULL; } description = g_strdup (list[index].description); input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_list_free (list); return description; } InputPadWindowType input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_get_type_with_index (int index) { InputPadWindowKbduiName *list; InputPadWindowType type; list = input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_list (); if (list == NULL) { return INPUT_PAD_WINDOW_TYPE_GTK; } type = list[index].type; input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_list_free (list); return type; } void input_pad_gtk_window_set_kbdui_name (InputPadGtkWindow *window, const gchar *name) { GModule *module; InputPadGtkKbduiContext *context; if (!g_strcmp0 (name, window->priv->kbdui_name)) { return; } if (window->priv->kbdui) { input_pad_gtk_window_kbdui_destroy (window); } g_free (window->priv->kbdui_name); window->priv->kbdui_name = NULL; if (name == NULL) { window->priv->kbdui_name = NULL; return; } if (g_strcmp0 (name, "default") == 0) { window->priv->kbdui_name = NULL; return; } window->priv->kbdui_name = g_strdup (name); if (window->priv->kbdui_name) { context = input_pad_gtk_kbdui_context_new (); module = input_pad_gtk_window_parse_kbdui_module_arg_init (NULL, NULL, window->priv->kbdui_name, context); if (!module) { input_pad_gtk_kbdui_context_destroy (context); return; } input_pad_gtk_window_kbdui_module_arg_init_post (NULL, NULL, module, context); kbdui_module_close (module); input_pad_gtk_kbdui_context_destroy (context); input_pad_gtk_window_kbdui_init (window); } } void input_pad_gtk_window_set_show_table (InputPadGtkWindow *window, InputPadWindowShowTableType type) { g_return_if_fail (window && INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (window)); g_return_if_fail (window->priv != NULL); switch (type) { case INPUT_PAD_WINDOW_SHOW_TABLE_TYPE_NOTHING: gtk_action_activate (GTK_ACTION (window->priv->show_nothing_action)); break; case INPUT_PAD_WINDOW_SHOW_TABLE_TYPE_CUSTOM: gtk_action_activate (GTK_ACTION (window->priv->show_custom_chars_action)); break; case INPUT_PAD_WINDOW_SHOW_TABLE_TYPE_ALL: gtk_action_activate (GTK_ACTION (window->priv->show_all_chars_action)); break; default:; } } void input_pad_gtk_window_set_show_layout (InputPadGtkWindow *window, InputPadWindowShowLayoutType type) { g_return_if_fail (window && INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (window)); g_return_if_fail (window->priv != NULL); switch (type) { case INPUT_PAD_WINDOW_SHOW_LAYOUT_TYPE_NOTHING: gtk_toggle_action_set_active (window->priv->show_layout_action, FALSE); break; case INPUT_PAD_WINDOW_SHOW_LAYOUT_TYPE_DEFAULT: gtk_toggle_action_set_active (window->priv->show_layout_action, TRUE); break; default:; } } void input_pad_window_init (int *argc, char ***argv, InputPadWindowType type) { GOptionContext *context; #ifdef MODULE_XTEST_GDK_BASE GModule *module = NULL; gboolean has_xtest_module = FALSE; #endif InputPadGtkKbduiContext *kbdui_context; GError *error = NULL; GList *list = NULL; const gchar *name; #ifdef ENABLE_NLS bindtextdomain (GETTEXT_PACKAGE, INPUT_PAD_LOCALEDIR); bind_textdomain_codeset (GETTEXT_PACKAGE, "UTF-8"); setlocale (LC_ALL, ""); #endif if (type != INPUT_PAD_WINDOW_TYPE_GTK) { g_warning ("Currently GTK type only is supported. Ignoring..."); } g_set_application_name (_("Input Pad")); context = g_option_context_new (N_("Input Pad")); g_option_context_set_translation_domain (context, GETTEXT_PACKAGE); g_option_context_add_main_entries (context, entries, GETTEXT_PACKAGE); #ifdef MODULE_XTEST_GDK_BASE if ((module = open_xtest_gmodule (TRUE)) != NULL) { g_module_close (module); has_xtest_module = TRUE; g_option_context_add_main_entries (context, disable_xtest_entry, GETTEXT_PACKAGE); } else { g_option_context_add_main_entries (context, enable_xtest_entry, GETTEXT_PACKAGE); } #endif g_option_context_add_group (context, gtk_get_option_group (TRUE)); kbdui_context = input_pad_gtk_kbdui_context_new (); kbdui_context->context = context; list = input_pad_gtk_window_parse_kbdui_modules (argc, argv, kbdui_context); g_option_context_parse (context, argc, argv, &error); g_option_context_free (context); kbdui_context->context = NULL; if (ask_version) { g_print ("%s %s version %s\n", g_get_prgname (), g_get_application_name (), input_pad_get_version ()); exit (0); } #ifdef MODULE_XTEST_GDK_BASE if (has_xtest_module) { use_module_xtest = !use_module_xtest; } #endif gtk_init (argc, argv); input_pad_gtk_window_kbdui_arg_init_post_list (argc, argv, kbdui_context, list); name = input_pad_gtk_kbdui_context_get_kbdui_name (kbdui_context); if (name) { g_free (kbdui_name); if (g_strcmp0 (name, "default") == 0) { kbdui_name = NULL; } else { kbdui_name = g_strdup (name); } } input_pad_gtk_kbdui_context_destroy (kbdui_context); } void * input_pad_window_new (unsigned int child) { return input_pad_gtk_window_new (GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL, child); } void * _input_pad_window_new_with_gtype (unsigned int child, gboolean gtype) { return _input_pad_gtk_window_new_with_gtype (GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL, child, gtype); } void input_pad_window_show (void *window_data) { GtkWidget *window; InputPadGtkWindow *input_pad_window; g_return_if_fail (window_data != NULL && INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (window_data)); window = GTK_WIDGET (window_data); input_pad_window = INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW (window); if (input_pad_window->priv && !input_pad_window->priv->show_all) { gtk_widget_show_all (window); input_pad_window->priv->show_all = TRUE; } else { gtk_widget_show (window); } } void input_pad_window_hide (void *window_data) { g_return_if_fail (window_data != NULL && GTK_IS_WIDGET (window_data)); gtk_widget_hide (GTK_WIDGET (window_data)); } unsigned int input_pad_window_get_visible (void *window_data) { g_return_val_if_fail (window_data != NULL && GTK_IS_WIDGET (window_data), 0); return gtk_widget_get_visible (GTK_WIDGET (window_data)); } void input_pad_window_set_paddir (void *window_data, const char *paddir, const char *domain) { input_pad_gtk_window_set_paddir (window_data, (const gchar *) paddir, (const gchar *) domain); } void input_pad_window_append_padfile (void *window_data, const char *padfile, const char *domain) { input_pad_gtk_window_append_padfile (window_data, (const gchar *) padfile, (const gchar *) domain); } void input_pad_window_set_char_button_sensitive (void *window_data, unsigned int sensitive) { input_pad_gtk_window_set_char_button_sensitive (window_data, sensitive); } void input_pad_window_reorder_button_pressed (void *window_data) { input_pad_gtk_window_reorder_button_pressed (window_data); } InputPadWindowKbduiName * input_pad_window_get_kbdui_name_list (void) { return input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_list (); } int input_pad_window_get_kbdui_name_list_length (void) { return input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_list_length (); } char * input_pad_window_get_kbdui_name_get_name_with_index (int index) { return input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_get_name_with_index (index); } char * input_pad_window_get_kbdui_name_get_description_with_index (int index) { return input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_get_description_with_index (index); } InputPadWindowType input_pad_window_get_kbdui_name_get_type_with_index (int index) { return input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_get_type_with_index (index); } void input_pad_window_set_kbdui_name (void *window_data, const char *name) { input_pad_gtk_window_set_kbdui_name (window_data, (const gchar *) name); } void input_pad_window_set_show_table (void *window_data, InputPadWindowShowTableType type) { input_pad_gtk_window_set_show_table (window_data, type); } void input_pad_window_set_show_layout (void *window_data, InputPadWindowShowLayoutType type) { input_pad_gtk_window_set_show_layout (window_data, type); } void input_pad_window_main (void *window_data) { gtk_main (); } void input_pad_window_destroy (void *window_data) { g_return_if_fail (window_data != NULL && GTK_IS_WIDGET (window_data)); gtk_widget_destroy (GTK_WIDGET (window_data)); } input-pad-1.0.3/input-pad/eek-gtk.c0000644000000000000000000002161012250242453013676 00000000000000/* vim:set et sts=4: */ /* input-pad - The input pad * Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Takao Fujiwara * Copyright (C) 2010 Daiki Ueno * Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Red Hat, Inc. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, * MA 02110-1301 USA */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include "eek-gtk.h" #include "geometry-xkb.h" #include "i18n.h" #include "input-pad-group.h" #include "input-pad-kbdui-gtk.h" #include "input-pad-window-gtk.h" #include "input-pad.h" #define INPUT_PAD_GTK_KBDUI_EEK_GET_PRIVATE(o) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_PRIVATE ((o), INPUT_PAD_TYPE_GTK_KBDUI_EEK, InputPadGtkKbduiEekPrivate)) struct _InputPadGtkKbduiEekPrivate { EekKeyboard *eek_keyboard; }; static void create_keyboard_layout_ui_real_eek (InputPadGtkKbdui *kbdui, GtkWidget *vbox, InputPadGtkWindow *window); static void destroy_prev_keyboard_layout_eek (InputPadGtkKbdui *kbdui, GtkWidget *vbox, InputPadGtkWindow *window); G_DEFINE_TYPE (InputPadGtkKbduiEek, input_pad_gtk_kbdui_eek, INPUT_PAD_TYPE_GTK_KBDUI) static gboolean use_eek = FALSE; static GOptionEntry entries[] = { { "enable-eek", 'e', 0, G_OPTION_ARG_NONE, &use_eek, N_("Use libeek to draw keyboard"), NULL}, { NULL } }; static void on_window_keyboard_changed_eek (InputPadGtkWindow *window, gint group, gpointer data) { InputPadGtkKbduiEek *kbdui; g_return_if_fail (INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_KBDUI_EEK (data)); kbdui = INPUT_PAD_GTK_KBDUI_EEK (data); eek_element_set_group (EEK_ELEMENT(kbdui->priv->eek_keyboard), group); } static void on_eek_keyboard_key_pressed (EekKeyboard *keyboard, EekKey *key, gpointer user_data) { InputPadGtkWindow *window; const gchar *str, *empty = ""; guint keycode; EekSymbol *symbol; EekSymbol *symbol0; guint keysym = EEK_INVALID_KEYSYM; guint keysym0 = EEK_INVALID_KEYSYM; gint group; guint state = 0; gboolean retval = FALSE; g_return_if_fail (user_data != NULL && INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (user_data)); window = INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW (user_data); keycode = eek_key_get_keycode (key); symbol = eek_key_get_symbol_with_fallback (key, 0, 0); if (EEK_IS_KEYSYM(symbol)) keysym = eek_keysym_get_xkeysym (EEK_KEYSYM(symbol)); str = eek_symbol_get_label (symbol); if (str == NULL) str = empty; group = eek_element_get_group (EEK_ELEMENT(keyboard)); symbol0 = eek_key_get_symbol_at_index (key, group, 0, 0, 0); if (EEK_IS_KEYSYM(symbol0)) keysym0 = eek_keysym_get_xkeysym (EEK_KEYSYM(symbol0)); if (keysym0 == EEK_INVALID_KEYSYM) { keysym0 = keysym; } state = input_pad_gtk_window_get_keyboard_state (window); if (keysym != EEK_INVALID_KEYSYM && keysym != keysym0) { state |= ShiftMask; } state = input_pad_xkb_build_core_state (state, group); g_signal_emit_by_name (window, "button-pressed", str, INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_KEYSYMS, keysym, keycode, state, &retval); if (keysym0 == XK_Num_Lock) { keysym0 = XK_Shift_L; } input_pad_gtk_window_set_keyboard_state_with_keysym (window, keysym0); if (keysym0 == XK_Shift_L || keysym0 == XK_Shift_R) { state = input_pad_gtk_window_get_keyboard_state (window); eek_element_set_level (EEK_ELEMENT(keyboard), state & ShiftMask ? 1 : 0); } } static void create_keyboard_layout_ui_real_eek (InputPadGtkKbdui *kbdui, GtkWidget *vbox, InputPadGtkWindow *window) { InputPadGtkKbduiEek *kbdui_eek; EekKeyboard *keyboard; EekLayout *layout; GtkWidget *widget; gdouble width, height; Display *xdisplay = GDK_WINDOW_XDISPLAY (gtk_widget_get_window (GTK_WIDGET (window))); GError *error = NULL; g_return_if_fail (INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_KBDUI_EEK (kbdui)); kbdui_eek = INPUT_PAD_GTK_KBDUI_EEK (kbdui); layout = eek_xkl_layout_new (xdisplay, &error); if (layout == NULL) { g_warning ("Can't get XKL layout: %s", error->message); g_error_free (error); return; } keyboard = kbdui_eek->priv->eek_keyboard = eek_keyboard_new (layout, 640, 480); g_object_unref (layout); eek_keyboard_set_modifier_behavior (keyboard, EEK_MODIFIER_BEHAVIOR_LATCH); widget = eek_gtk_keyboard_new (keyboard); eek_keyboard_get_size (keyboard, &width, &height); gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (vbox), widget, FALSE, FALSE, 0); gtk_box_reorder_child (GTK_BOX (vbox), widget, 0); gtk_widget_show (widget); gtk_widget_set_size_request (widget, width, height); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (window), "keyboard-changed", G_CALLBACK (on_window_keyboard_changed_eek), (gpointer) kbdui); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (keyboard), "key-pressed", G_CALLBACK (on_eek_keyboard_key_pressed), (gpointer) window); } static void destroy_prev_keyboard_layout_eek (InputPadGtkKbdui *kbdui, GtkWidget *vbox, InputPadGtkWindow *window) { InputPadGtkKbduiEek *kbdui_eek; GList *children; GtkWidget *widget; g_return_if_fail (INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_KBDUI_EEK (kbdui)); kbdui_eek = INPUT_PAD_GTK_KBDUI_EEK (kbdui); children = gtk_container_get_children (GTK_CONTAINER (vbox)); widget = GTK_WIDGET (children->data); gtk_widget_hide (widget); gtk_widget_destroy (widget); g_object_unref (kbdui_eek->priv->eek_keyboard); } static void input_pad_gtk_kbdui_eek_init (InputPadGtkKbduiEek *kbdui) { InputPadGtkKbduiEekPrivate *priv = INPUT_PAD_GTK_KBDUI_EEK_GET_PRIVATE (kbdui); kbdui->priv = priv; } static void input_pad_gtk_kbdui_eek_class_init (InputPadGtkKbduiEekClass *klass) { #if 0 GObjectClass *gobject_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (klass); #endif InputPadGtkKbduiClass *kbdui_class = (InputPadGtkKbduiClass *) klass; g_type_class_add_private (klass, sizeof (InputPadGtkKbduiEekPrivate)); kbdui_class->create_keyboard_layout = create_keyboard_layout_ui_real_eek; kbdui_class->destroy_keyboard_layout = destroy_prev_keyboard_layout_eek; } InputPadGtkKbdui * input_pad_gtk_kbdui_eek_new (void) { return g_object_new (INPUT_PAD_TYPE_GTK_KBDUI_EEK, NULL); } InputPadWindowType input_pad_module_get_type (void) { return INPUT_PAD_WINDOW_TYPE_GTK; } const gchar * input_pad_module_get_description (void) { return _("eekboard layout"); } gboolean input_pad_module_arg_init (int *argc, char ***argv, InputPadGtkKbduiContext *context) { GOptionGroup *group; if (context == NULL || context->context == NULL) { return TRUE; } group = g_option_group_new ("eek", N_("eekboard Options"), N_("Show eekboard Options"), NULL, NULL); g_option_group_add_entries (group, entries); g_option_group_set_translation_domain (group, GETTEXT_PACKAGE); g_option_context_add_group (context->context, group); return TRUE; } gboolean input_pad_module_arg_init_post (int *argc, char ***argv, InputPadGtkKbduiContext *context) { if (use_eek) { input_pad_gtk_kbdui_context_set_kbdui_name (context, "eek-gtk"); } return TRUE; } gboolean input_pad_module_init (InputPadGtkWindow *window) { eek_init (); return TRUE; } InputPadGtkKbdui * input_pad_module_kbdui_new (InputPadGtkWindow *window) { return input_pad_gtk_kbdui_eek_new (); } const gchar* g_module_check_init (GModule *module) { return NULL; } input-pad-1.0.3/input-pad/input-pad.h0000644000000000000000000001005112250242453014252 00000000000000/* vim:set et sts=4: */ /* input-pad - The input pad * Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Takao Fujiwara * Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Red Hat, Inc. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, * MA 02110-1301 USA */ #ifndef __INPUT_PAD_H__ #define __INPUT_PAD_H__ typedef enum { INPUT_PAD_WINDOW_TYPE_GTK = 0, } InputPadWindowType; typedef enum { INPUT_PAD_WINDOW_SHOW_TABLE_TYPE_NOTHING = 0, INPUT_PAD_WINDOW_SHOW_TABLE_TYPE_CUSTOM, INPUT_PAD_WINDOW_SHOW_TABLE_TYPE_ALL, } InputPadWindowShowTableType; typedef enum { INPUT_PAD_WINDOW_SHOW_LAYOUT_TYPE_NOTHING = 0, INPUT_PAD_WINDOW_SHOW_LAYOUT_TYPE_DEFAULT, } InputPadWindowShowLayoutType; typedef struct _InputPadWindowKbduiName InputPadWindowKbduiName; struct _InputPadWindowKbduiName { char *name; char *description; InputPadWindowType type; }; const char * input_pad_get_version (void); void input_pad_window_init (int *argc, char ***argv, InputPadWindowType type); void * input_pad_window_new (unsigned int child); void input_pad_window_show (void *window_data); void input_pad_window_hide (void *window_data); unsigned int input_pad_window_get_visible (void *window_data); void input_pad_window_set_paddir (void *window_data, const char *paddir, const char *domain); void input_pad_window_append_padfile (void *window_data, const char *padfile, const char *domain); void input_pad_window_set_char_button_sensitive (void *window_data, unsigned int sensitive); void input_pad_window_reorder_button_pressed (void *window_data); InputPadWindowKbduiName * input_pad_window_get_kbdui_name_list (void); int input_pad_window_get_kbdui_name_list_length (void); char * input_pad_window_get_kbdui_name_get_name_with_index (int index); char * input_pad_window_get_kbdui_name_get_description_with_index (int index); InputPadWindowType input_pad_window_get_kbdui_name_get_type_with_index (int index); void input_pad_window_set_kbdui_name (void *window_data, const char *name); void input_pad_window_set_show_table (void *window_data, InputPadWindowShowTableType type); void input_pad_window_set_show_layout (void *window_data, InputPadWindowShowLayoutType type); void input_pad_window_main (void *window_data); void input_pad_window_destroy (void *window_data); #endif input-pad-1.0.3/input-pad/input-pad.1.in0000644000000000000000000000123312250242453014572 00000000000000.\" This file is distributed under the same license as the input-pad .\" package. .\" Copyright (C) Takao Fujiwara , 2010-2013. .\" .TH "INPUT-PAD" 1 "July 2010" "@VERSION@" "User Commands" .SH NAME input-pad \- On-screen Input Pad to Send Characters with Mouse .SH "SYNOPSIS" .B input-pad .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP input-pad is a tool to send a character on button to text applications. It provides the GTK+ based GUI and can send characteres on the GTK+ buttons. .PP Homepage: http://code.google.com/p/input-pad/ .SH BUGS If you find a bug, please report it at http://code.google.com/p/input-pad/issues/list .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR ibus (1) input-pad-1.0.3/input-pad/input-pad-marshal.list0000644000000000000000000000010612250242453016423 00000000000000BOOL:STRING,UINT,UINT,UINT,UINT VOID:STRING,STRING VOID:OBJECT,OBJECT input-pad-1.0.3/input-pad/geometry-gdk.c0000644000000000000000000012560212250242453014753 00000000000000/* vim:set et sts=4: */ /* input-pad - The input pad * Copyright (C) 2010-2013 Takao Fujiwara * Copyright (C) 2010-2013 Red Hat, Inc. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, * MA 02110-1301 USA */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include /* XA_STRING */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef HAVE_LIBXKLAVIER #include #else #include #endif #include /* strlen */ #include "input-pad-window-gtk.h" #include "geometry-gdk.h" #ifdef HAVE_LIBXKLAVIER #if 0 extern gboolean xkl_engine_find_toplevel_window(XklEngine * engine, Window win, Window * toplevel_win_out); extern void xkl_engine_save_toplevel_window_state(XklEngine * engine, Window toplevel_win, XklState * state); #endif #endif enum { XKB_GET_LAYOUTS_KEY, XKB_GET_VARIANTS_KEY, XKB_GET_OPTIONS_KEY }; #ifdef HAVE_LIBXKLAVIER typedef struct _XklSignalData XklSignalData; typedef struct _XklLayoutData XklLayoutData; static XklEngine *xklengine; static XklConfigRec *initial_xkl_rec; static int initial_group; struct _XklSignalData { GObject *object; guint signal_id; }; struct _XklLayoutData { const XklConfigItem *layout; InputPadXKBConfigReg **config_regp; }; #endif struct _InputPadXKBKeyListPrivate { XkbFileInfo *xkb_info; }; static gboolean input_pad_xkb_init (InputPadGtkWindow *window) { static gboolean retval = FALSE; Display *xdisplay = GDK_WINDOW_XDISPLAY (gtk_widget_get_window (GTK_WIDGET (window))); if (retval) { return retval; } if (!XkbQueryExtension (xdisplay, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL)) { g_warning ("Could not init XKB"); return FALSE; } XkbInitAtoms (NULL); retval = TRUE; return TRUE; } static XkbFileInfo * input_pad_xkb_get_file_info (InputPadGtkWindow *window) { Display *xdisplay = GDK_WINDOW_XDISPLAY (gtk_widget_get_window (GTK_WIDGET (window))); XkbFileInfo *xkb_info; xkb_info = g_new0 (XkbFileInfo, 1); xkb_info->type = XkmKeymapFile; xkb_info->xkb = XkbGetMap (xdisplay, XkbAllMapComponentsMask, XkbUseCoreKbd); if (xkb_info->xkb == NULL) { g_warning ("Could not get XKB map"); } if (XkbGetNames (xdisplay, XkbAllNamesMask, xkb_info->xkb) !=Success) { g_warning ("Could not get XKB names"); } if (XkbGetGeometry (xdisplay, xkb_info->xkb) !=Success) { g_warning ("Could not get geometry"); return NULL; } if (XkbChangeKbdDisplay (xdisplay, xkb_info) !=Success) { g_warning ("Could not get display"); return NULL; } return xkb_info; } static void xkb_key_row_set_keycode (InputPadXKBKeyRow *xkb_key_row, int keycode, char *name) { char *formatted; g_return_if_fail (xkb_key_row != NULL && keycode != 0); xkb_key_row->keycode = keycode; if (name) { formatted = XkbKeyNameText (name, XkbMessage); if (strlen (formatted) > 2) { xkb_key_row->name = g_strndup (formatted + 1, strlen (formatted) - 2); } else { xkb_key_row->name = g_strdup (formatted); } } } static InputPadXKBKeyRow * xkb_key_row_append (InputPadXKBKeyRow *head, InputPadXKBKeyRow *new) { InputPadXKBKeyRow *list = head; if (list == NULL) { return new; } while (list->next != NULL) { list = list->next; } list->next = new; return head; } static InputPadXKBKeyList * xkb_key_list_append (InputPadXKBKeyList *head, InputPadXKBKeyList *new) { InputPadXKBKeyList *list = head; if (list == NULL) { return new; } while (list->next != NULL) { list = list->next; } list->next = new; return head; } static gboolean xkb_key_list_insert_row_with_name (InputPadXKBKeyList *head, InputPadXKBKeyRow *new_row, const gchar *find_name) { InputPadXKBKeyList *list = head; InputPadXKBKeyRow *row, *row_backup; gboolean found = FALSE; g_return_val_if_fail (head != NULL && new_row != NULL, FALSE); g_return_val_if_fail (find_name != NULL, FALSE); while (list != NULL) { row = list->row; while (row) { if (!g_strcmp0 (row->name, find_name)) { row_backup = row->next; row->next = new_row; new_row->next = row_backup; found = TRUE; goto end_insert_row; } row = row->next; } list = list->next; } end_insert_row: if (found) { return TRUE; } return FALSE; } static void get_xkb_section (InputPadXKBKeyList **xkb_key_listp, XkbDescPtr xkb, XkbSectionPtr section) { InputPadXKBKeyRow *xkb_key_row, *xkb_key_row_head; InputPadXKBKeyList *list; XkbDrawablePtr draw, draw_head; XkbRowPtr row; XkbKeyPtr key; #if 0 XkbShapePtr shape; #endif int i, j, k, l, keycode, n_keysyms, groups, n_group, bulk; KeySym *keysyms; if (section->doodads) { draw_head = XkbGetOrderedDrawables(NULL, section); for (draw = draw_head; draw; draw = draw->next) { if (draw->type == XkbDW_Section) { get_xkb_section (xkb_key_listp, xkb, draw->u.section); } } XkbFreeOrderedDrawables (draw_head); } row = section->rows; for (i = 0; i < section->num_rows; i++) { xkb_key_row_head = NULL; key = row->keys; for (j = 0; j < row->num_keys; j++) { #if 0 /* I don't remember why this is needed. */ shape = XkbKeyShape (xkb->geom, key); #endif if (key->name.name == NULL) { g_warning ("Invalid key name at (%d, %d).\n", i, j); goto next_key; } keycode = XkbFindKeycodeByName (xkb, key->name.name, True); if (keycode == 0) { g_warning ("%s is not defined in XKB.", XkbKeyNameText (key->name.name, XkbMessage)); goto next_key; } keysyms = XkbKeySymsPtr (xkb, keycode); n_keysyms = XkbKeyNumSyms (xkb, keycode); if (n_keysyms == 0) { g_debug ("%s is not included in your keyboard.", XkbKeyNameText (key->name.name, XkbMessage)); goto next_key; } xkb_key_row = g_new0 (InputPadXKBKeyRow, 1); xkb_key_row_head = xkb_key_row_append (xkb_key_row_head, xkb_key_row); xkb_key_row_set_keycode (xkb_key_row, keycode, key->name.name); groups = XkbKeyNumGroups (xkb, keycode); xkb_key_row->keysym = g_new0 (unsigned int *, groups + 1); bulk = 0; for (k = 0; k < groups; k++) { n_group = XkbKeyGroupWidth (xkb, keycode, k); xkb_key_row->keysym[k] = g_new0 (unsigned int, n_group + 1); for (l = 0; (l < n_group) && (bulk + l < n_keysyms); l++) { xkb_key_row->keysym[k][l] = (unsigned int) keysyms[bulk + l]; } bulk += n_group; while (groups > 1 && keysyms[bulk] == 0) { bulk++; } } next_key: key++; } if (xkb_key_row_head) { list = g_new0 (InputPadXKBKeyList, 1); list->row = xkb_key_row_head; (*xkb_key_listp) = xkb_key_list_append (*xkb_key_listp, list); } row++; } } static void add_xkb_key (InputPadXKBKeyList *xkb_key_list, XkbDescPtr xkb, const gchar *new_key_name, const gchar *prev_key_name) { XkbKeyRec key_buff; XkbKeyPtr key; int k, l, n_keysyms, groups, n_group, bulk; unsigned int keycode; KeySym *keysyms; InputPadXKBKeyRow *xkb_key_row; g_return_if_fail (new_key_name != NULL && prev_key_name != NULL); memset (&key_buff, 0, sizeof (XkbKeyRec)); strncpy (key_buff.name.name, new_key_name, XkbKeyNameLength); key_buff.gap = 0; key_buff.shape_ndx = 0; key_buff.color_ndx = 1; key = &key_buff; keycode = XkbFindKeycodeByName (xkb, key->name.name, True); if (keycode == 0) { g_debug ("%s is not defined in XKB.", XkbKeyNameText (key->name.name, XkbMessage)); return; } keysyms = XkbKeySymsPtr (xkb, keycode); n_keysyms = XkbKeyNumSyms (xkb, keycode); if (n_keysyms == 0) { g_debug ("%s is not included in your keyboard.", XkbKeyNameText (key->name.name, XkbMessage)); return; } xkb_key_row = g_new0 (InputPadXKBKeyRow, 1); xkb_key_list_insert_row_with_name (xkb_key_list, xkb_key_row, prev_key_name); xkb_key_row_set_keycode (xkb_key_row, keycode, key->name.name); groups = XkbKeyNumGroups (xkb, keycode); xkb_key_row->keysym = g_new0 (unsigned int *, groups + 1); bulk = 0; for (k = 0; k < groups; k++) { n_group = XkbKeyGroupWidth (xkb, keycode, k); xkb_key_row->keysym[k] = g_new0 (unsigned int, n_group + 1); for (l = 0; (l < n_group) && (bulk + l < n_keysyms); l++) { xkb_key_row->keysym[k][l] = (unsigned int) keysyms[bulk + l]; } bulk += n_group; while (groups > 1 && keysyms[bulk] == 0) { bulk++; } } } #ifdef HAVE_LIBXKLAVIER static XklEngine * init_xkl_engine (InputPadGtkWindow *window, XklConfigRec **initial_xkl_recp, int *initial_group) { Display *xdisplay = GDK_WINDOW_XDISPLAY (gtk_widget_get_window (GTK_WIDGET (window))); XklConfigRec *xklrec; if (xklengine) { return xklengine; } xklrec = xkl_config_rec_new (); xklengine = xkl_engine_get_instance (xdisplay); if (!xkl_config_rec_get_from_server (xklrec, xklengine)) { xkl_debug (150, "Could not load keyboard config from server: [%s]\n", xkl_get_last_error ()); } if (initial_xkl_recp) { *initial_xkl_recp = xklrec; } if (initial_group) { XklState *state; XklState win_state; if (xkl_engine_get_state (xklengine, xkl_engine_get_current_window (xklengine), &win_state)) { state = &win_state; } else { state = xkl_engine_get_current_state (xklengine); } *initial_group = state->group; } return xklengine; } static XklConfigRegistry * init_xkl_config_registry (InputPadGtkWindow *window) { static XklConfigRegistry *xklconfig_registry = NULL; g_return_val_if_fail (xklengine != NULL, NULL); if (xklconfig_registry) { return xklconfig_registry; } xklconfig_registry = xkl_config_registry_get_instance (xklengine); xkl_config_registry_load (xklconfig_registry, FALSE); return xklconfig_registry; } #endif #if 0 static void update_keysym_mapping (Display *xdisplay, InputPadXKBKeyList *xkb_key_list, int group) { int n; InputPadXKBKeyList *list = xkb_key_list; InputPadXKBKeyRow *row; KeySym keysyms[20]; int i, j, min_keycode, max_keycode; XDisplayKeycodes (xdisplay, &min_keycode, &max_keycode); for (i = min_keycode; i < max_keycode; i++) { KeySym *sym = XGetKeyboardMapping (xdisplay, i, 1, &n); } while (list) { row = list->row; while (row) { n = 0; while (row->keysym[n]) n++; if (n <= group) { row = row->next; continue; } for (n = 0; row->keysym[group][n] && (n < 20); n++) { keysyms[n] = (KeySym) row->keysym[group][n]; } XChangeKeyboardMapping (xdisplay, row->keycode, n, keysyms, 1); row = row->next; } list = list->next; } } #endif #ifdef HAVE_LIBXKLAVIER static GdkFilterReturn on_filter_x_evt (GdkXEvent * xev, GdkEvent * event, gpointer data) { XEvent *xevent = (XEvent *) xev; xkl_engine_filter_events (xklengine, xevent); return GDK_FILTER_CONTINUE; } static void on_state_changed (XklEngine * engine, XklEngineStateChange changeType, gint group, gboolean restore, gpointer data) { XklState *state; XklSignalData *signal_data = (XklSignalData *) data; #if 0 Window toplevel_win; #endif if (changeType != GROUP_CHANGED) { return; } state = xkl_engine_get_current_state (xklengine); g_return_if_fail (data != NULL); #if 0 if (!xkl_engine_find_toplevel_window (xklengine, GDK_WINDOW_XID (gtk_widget_get_window (GTK_WIDGET (signal_data->object))), &toplevel_win)) { g_warning ("Could not find toplevel window"); } xkl_engine_save_toplevel_window_state (xklengine, toplevel_win, state); #endif g_signal_emit (signal_data->object, signal_data->signal_id, 0, state->group); } static void xkl_setup_events (XklEngine *xklengine, InputPadGtkWindow *window, guint signal_id) { static XklSignalData signal_data; signal_data.object = G_OBJECT (window); signal_data.signal_id = signal_id; g_signal_connect (xklengine, "X-state-changed", G_CALLBACK (on_state_changed), (gpointer) &signal_data); gdk_window_add_filter (NULL, (GdkFilterFunc) on_filter_x_evt, NULL); gdk_window_add_filter (gdk_get_default_root_window (), (GdkFilterFunc) on_filter_x_evt, NULL); xkl_engine_start_listen (xklengine, XKLL_TRACK_KEYBOARD_STATE); } #endif static guint xkb_get_current_group (InputPadGtkWindow *window) { Display *xdisplay = GDK_WINDOW_XDISPLAY (gtk_widget_get_window (GTK_WIDGET (window))); XkbStateRec state; if (XkbGetState (xdisplay, XkbUseCoreKbd, &state) != Success) { g_warning ("Could not get state"); return 0; } return state.group; } static void xkb_setup_events (InputPadGtkWindow *window, guint signal_id) { guint group = 0; if (!input_pad_xkb_init (window)) { return; } group = xkb_get_current_group (window); g_signal_emit (G_OBJECT (window), signal_id, 0, group); #ifdef HAVE_LIBXKLAVIER xkl_setup_events (xklengine, window, signal_id); #endif } static void debug_print_key_list (InputPadXKBKeyList *xkb_key_list) { InputPadXKBKeyList *list = xkb_key_list; int i, j, k; GString *string; char *line; if (xkb_key_list == NULL) { return; } if (!g_getenv ("G_MESSAGES_PREFIXED")) { return; } for (i = 1; list; i++) { string = g_string_new ("\n"); InputPadXKBKeyRow *row = list->row; while (row) { g_string_append_printf (string, "%d %s keycode(%x) ", i, row->name, row->keycode); for (j = 0; row->keysym && row->keysym[j]; j++) { for (k = 0; row->keysym[j][k]; k++) { g_string_append_printf (string, "keysym%d(%s) ", j, XKeysymToString ((KeySym) row->keysym[j][k])); } } g_string_append_printf (string, "\n"); row = row->next; } line = g_string_free (string, FALSE); if (line) { g_debug ("%s", line); g_free (line); } list = list->next; } } static void debug_print_layout_list (InputPadXKBLayoutList *xkb_layout_list) { InputPadXKBLayoutList *list = xkb_layout_list; InputPadXKBVariantList *variants; int i, j; if (list == NULL) { return; } if (!g_getenv ("G_MESSAGES_PREFIXED")) { return; } for (i = 0; list; i++) { variants = list->variants; for (j = 0; variants; j++) { g_debug ("%d %s %s %d %s %s", i, list->layout, list->desc ? list->desc : "(null)", j, variants->variant, variants->desc ? variants->desc : "(null)"); variants = variants->next; } list = list->next; } } static void debug_print_option_group_list (InputPadXKBOptionGroupList *xkb_group_list) { InputPadXKBOptionGroupList *list = xkb_group_list; InputPadXKBOptionList *options; int i, j; if (list == NULL) { return; } if (!g_getenv ("G_MESSAGES_PREFIXED")) { return; } for (i = 0; list; i++) { options = list->options; for (j = 0; options; j++) { g_debug ("%d %s %s %d %s %s", i, list->option_group, list->desc ? list->desc : "(null)", j, options->option, options->desc ? options->desc : "(null)"); options = options->next; } list = list->next; } } static void debug_print_group_layout_list (gchar **names) { int i; if (!g_getenv ("G_MESSAGES_PREFIXED")) { return; } g_return_if_fail (names != NULL); for (i = 0; names[i]; i++) { g_debug ("group%d: %s\n", i, names[i]); } } #ifdef HAVE_LIBXKLAVIER static void input_pad_xkb_layout_list_append_layout_variant (InputPadXKBLayoutList *xkb_layout_list, const XklConfigItem *layout, const XklConfigItem *variant) { InputPadXKBLayoutList *list = xkb_layout_list; InputPadXKBVariantList *variants; g_return_if_fail (xkb_layout_list != NULL); g_return_if_fail (layout != NULL && layout->name != NULL); g_return_if_fail (variant != NULL && variant->name != NULL); while (list) { if (list->layout == NULL) { list->layout = g_strdup (layout->name); list->desc = layout->description ? g_strdup (layout->description) : NULL; list->variants = g_new0 (InputPadXKBVariantList, 1); list->variants->variant = g_strdup (variant->name); list->variants->desc = variant->description ? g_strdup (variant->description) : NULL; goto end_append_layout_variant; } if (!g_strcmp0 (list->layout, layout->name)) { if (list->variants == NULL) { list->variants = g_new0 (InputPadXKBVariantList, 1); list->variants->variant = g_strdup (variant->name); list->variants->desc = variant->description ? g_strdup (variant->description) : NULL; goto end_append_layout_variant; } variants = list->variants; while (variants->next) { if (variants->variant == NULL) { variants->variant = g_strdup (variant->name); variants->desc = variant->description ? g_strdup (variant->description) : NULL; goto end_append_layout_variant; } if (!g_strcmp0 (variants->variant, variant->name)) { goto end_append_layout_variant; } variants = variants->next; } variants->next = g_new0 (InputPadXKBVariantList, 1); variants = variants->next; variants->variant = g_strdup (variant->name); variants->desc = variant->description ? g_strdup (variant->description) : NULL; goto end_append_layout_variant; } if (list->next == NULL) { break; } list = list->next; } list->next = g_new0 (InputPadXKBLayoutList, 1); list = list->next; list->layout = g_strdup (layout->name); list->desc = layout->description ? g_strdup (layout->description) : NULL; list->variants = g_new0 (InputPadXKBVariantList, 1); list->variants->variant = g_strdup (variant->name); list->variants->desc = variant->description ? g_strdup (variant->description) : NULL; end_append_layout_variant: ; } static void input_pad_xkb_option_group_list_append_group_option (InputPadXKBOptionGroupList *xkb_group_list, const XklConfigItem *group, const XklConfigItem *option) { InputPadXKBOptionGroupList *list = xkb_group_list; InputPadXKBOptionList *options; g_return_if_fail (xkb_group_list != NULL); g_return_if_fail (group != NULL && group->name != NULL); g_return_if_fail (option != NULL && option->name != NULL); while (list) { if (list->option_group == NULL) { list->option_group = g_strdup (group->name); list->desc = g_strdup (group->description); list->options = g_new0 (InputPadXKBOptionList, 1); list->options->option = g_strdup (option->name); list->options->desc = g_strdup (option->description); goto end_append_group_option; } if (!g_strcmp0 (list->option_group, group->name)) { if (list->options == NULL) { list->options = g_new0 (InputPadXKBOptionList, 1); list->options->option = g_strdup (option->name); list->options->desc = g_strdup (option->description); goto end_append_group_option; } options = list->options; while (options->next) { if (options->option == NULL) { options->option = g_strdup (option->name); options->desc = g_strdup (option->description); goto end_append_group_option; } if (!g_strcmp0 (options->option, option->name)) { goto end_append_group_option; } options = options->next; } options->next = g_new0 (InputPadXKBOptionList, 1); options = options->next; options->option = g_strdup (option->name); options->desc = g_strdup (option->description); goto end_append_group_option; } if (list->next == NULL) { break; } list = list->next; } list->next = g_new0 (InputPadXKBOptionGroupList, 1); list = list->next; list->option_group = g_strdup (group->name); list->desc = g_strdup (group->description); list->options = g_new0 (InputPadXKBOptionList, 1); list->options->option = g_strdup (option->name); list->options->desc = g_strdup (option->description); end_append_group_option: ; } static void add_variant (XklConfigRegistry *xklconfig_registry, const XklConfigItem *item, gpointer data) { XklLayoutData *layout_data = (XklLayoutData *) data; if (*layout_data->config_regp == NULL) { *layout_data->config_regp = g_new0 (InputPadXKBConfigReg, 1); } if ((*layout_data->config_regp)->layouts == NULL) { (*layout_data->config_regp)->layouts = g_new0 (InputPadXKBLayoutList, 1); } input_pad_xkb_layout_list_append_layout_variant ((*layout_data->config_regp)->layouts, layout_data->layout, item); } static void add_layout (XklConfigRegistry *xklconfig_registry, const XklConfigItem *item, gpointer data) { InputPadXKBConfigReg **config_regp = (InputPadXKBConfigReg **) data; XklLayoutData layout_data; layout_data.layout = item; layout_data.config_regp = config_regp; xkl_config_registry_foreach_layout_variant (xklconfig_registry, item->name, add_variant, &layout_data); layout_data.layout = NULL; layout_data.config_regp = NULL; } static void add_option (XklConfigRegistry *xklconfig_registry, const XklConfigItem *item, gpointer data) { XklLayoutData *layout_data = (XklLayoutData *) data; if (*layout_data->config_regp == NULL) { *layout_data->config_regp = g_new0 (InputPadXKBConfigReg, 1); } if ((*layout_data->config_regp)->option_groups == NULL) { (*layout_data->config_regp)->option_groups = g_new0 (InputPadXKBOptionGroupList, 1); } input_pad_xkb_option_group_list_append_group_option ((*layout_data->config_regp)->option_groups, layout_data->layout, item); } static void add_option_group (XklConfigRegistry *xklconfig_registry, const XklConfigItem *item, gpointer data) { InputPadXKBConfigReg **config_regp = (InputPadXKBConfigReg **) data; XklLayoutData layout_data; layout_data.layout = item; layout_data.config_regp = config_regp; xkl_config_registry_foreach_option (xklconfig_registry, item->name, add_option, &layout_data); layout_data.layout = NULL; layout_data.config_regp = NULL; } static gboolean get_reg_layout_with_xkl_config_registry (InputPadXKBConfigReg **config_regp, XklConfigRegistry *xklconfig_registry) { g_return_val_if_fail (config_regp != NULL, FALSE); g_return_val_if_fail (xklconfig_registry != NULL, FALSE); xkl_config_registry_foreach_layout (xklconfig_registry, add_layout, config_regp); return TRUE; } static gboolean get_reg_option_with_xkl_config_registry (InputPadXKBConfigReg **config_regp, XklConfigRegistry *xklconfig_registry) { g_return_val_if_fail (config_regp != NULL, FALSE); g_return_val_if_fail (xklconfig_registry != NULL, FALSE); xkl_config_registry_foreach_option_group (xklconfig_registry, add_option_group, config_regp); return TRUE; } static int find_layouts_index (gchar **all_layouts, const gchar *sub_layouts, gchar **all_variants, const gchar *sub_variants) { int i; int retval = -1; for (i = 0; i < g_strv_length (all_layouts); i++) { if (g_strcmp0 (all_layouts[i], sub_layouts) == 0 && (sub_variants != NULL ? g_strcmp0 (all_variants[i], sub_variants) == 0 : 1)) { retval = i; break; } } return retval; } #if 0 /* This is no longer needed? */ static int find_options_index (gchar **all_layouts, const gchar *sub_layouts) { gchar *line, *p, *head; int index = 0; g_return_val_if_fail (all_layouts != NULL && sub_layouts != NULL, -1); line = g_strjoinv (",", all_layouts); if ((head = g_strstr_len (line, -1, sub_layouts)) == NULL) { g_free (line); return -1; } for (p = line; p < head; p++) { if (*p == ',') { index++; } } g_free (line); return index; } #endif static gchar ** concat_layouts (gchar **all_layouts, const gchar *sub_layouts) { gchar **sub_array = NULL; gchar **retval; const int avoid_loop = 50; int groups, i, n_all, n_sub; g_return_val_if_fail (all_layouts != NULL && sub_layouts != NULL, NULL); groups = MAX (xkl_engine_get_max_num_groups (xklengine), 1); /* Maybe a bug in g_strsplit ? */ if (*sub_layouts == '\0') { sub_array = g_new0 (gchar *, 2); sub_array[0] = g_strdup (""); } else { sub_array = g_strsplit (sub_layouts, ",", -1); } for (n_all = 0; all_layouts[n_all]; n_all++) { if (n_all >= avoid_loop) { break; } } for (n_sub = 0; sub_array[n_sub]; n_sub++) { if (n_sub >= avoid_loop) { break; } } if (n_all + n_sub > groups) { n_all = groups - n_sub; } retval = g_new0 (char*, n_all + n_sub + 1); for (i = 0; i < n_all; i++) { retval[i] = g_strdup (all_layouts[i]); } for (i = 0; i < n_sub && n_all + i >= 0; i++) { retval[n_all + i] = g_strdup (sub_array[i]); } retval[n_all + n_sub] = NULL; g_strfreev (sub_array); return retval; } #else static Bool set_xkb_rules (Display *xdisplay, const char *rules_file, const char *model, const char *all_layouts, const char *all_variants, const char *all_options) { int len; char *pval; char *next; Atom rules_atom; Window root_window; len = (rules_file ? strlen (rules_file) : 0); len += (model ? strlen (model) : 0); len += (all_layouts ? strlen (all_layouts) : 0); len += (all_variants ? strlen (all_variants) : 0); len += (all_options ? strlen (all_options) : 0); if (len < 1) { return TRUE; } len += 5; /* trailing NULs */ rules_atom = XInternAtom(xdisplay, _XKB_RF_NAMES_PROP_ATOM, False); root_window = XDefaultRootWindow (xdisplay); pval = next = g_new0 (char, len + 1); if (!pval) { return TRUE; } if (rules_file) { strcpy(next, rules_file); next += strlen(rules_file); } *next++ = '\0'; if (model) { strcpy(next, model); next += strlen(model); } *next++ = '\0'; if (all_layouts) { strcpy(next, all_layouts); next += strlen(all_layouts); } *next++ = '\0'; if (all_variants) { strcpy(next, all_variants); next += strlen(all_variants); } *next++ = '\0'; if (all_options) { strcpy(next, all_options); next += strlen(all_options); } *next++ = '\0'; if ((next - pval) != len) { g_free(pval); return TRUE; } XChangeProperty (xdisplay, root_window, rules_atom, XA_STRING, 8, PropModeReplace, (unsigned char *) pval, len); XSync(xdisplay, False); return TRUE; } #endif static char ** xkb_get_group_layouts_from_key (InputPadGtkWindow *window, InputPadXKBKeyList *xkb_key_list, int get_key) { Display *xdisplay; char **names; Atom xkb_rules_name, type; int format; unsigned long l, nitems, bytes_after; unsigned char *prop = NULL; xdisplay = GDK_WINDOW_XDISPLAY (gtk_widget_get_window (GTK_WIDGET (window))); xkb_rules_name = XInternAtom (xdisplay, "_XKB_RULES_NAMES", TRUE); if (xkb_rules_name == None) { g_warning ("Could not get XKB rules atom"); return NULL; } if (XGetWindowProperty (xdisplay, XDefaultRootWindow (xdisplay), xkb_rules_name, 0, 1024, FALSE, XA_STRING, &type, &format, &nitems, &bytes_after, &prop) != Success) { g_warning ("Could not get X property"); return NULL; } if (nitems < 3) { g_warning ("Could not get group layout from X property"); return NULL; } for (l = 0; l < 2; l++) { prop += strlen ((const char *) prop) + 1; } if (prop == NULL || *prop == '\0') { g_warning ("No layouts form X property"); return NULL; } if (get_key == XKB_GET_LAYOUTS_KEY) { names = g_strsplit ((gchar *) prop, ",", -1); debug_print_group_layout_list (names); return names; } prop += strlen ((const char *) prop) + 1; if (prop == NULL) { g_warning ("No variants form X property"); return NULL; } if (get_key == XKB_GET_VARIANTS_KEY) { names = g_strsplit ((gchar *) prop, ",", -1); debug_print_group_layout_list (names); return names; } prop += strlen ((const char *) prop) + 1; if (prop == NULL) { g_warning ("No options form X property"); return NULL; } if (get_key == XKB_GET_OPTIONS_KEY) { names = g_strsplit ((gchar *) prop, ",", -1); debug_print_group_layout_list (names); return names; } g_assert_not_reached (); return NULL; } void input_pad_gdk_xkb_destroy_keyboard_layouts (InputPadGtkWindow *window, InputPadXKBKeyList *xkb_key_list) { InputPadXKBKeyList *list = xkb_key_list; InputPadXKBKeyRow *row; int i, j; if (xkb_key_list == NULL) { return; } for (i = 1; list; i++) { row = list->row; while (row) { g_free (row->name); row->name = NULL; for (j = 0; row->keysym && row->keysym[j]; j++) { g_free (row->keysym[j]); row->keysym[j] = NULL; } g_free (row->keysym); row->keysym = NULL; row = row->next; } list = list->next; } list = xkb_key_list; for (i = 1; list; i++) { while (1) { row = list->row; if (row == NULL) { break; } while (row) { if (row && row->next && row->next->next == NULL) { break; } else if (row && row->next == NULL) { break; } row = row->next; } if (row && row->next) { g_free (row->next); row->next = NULL; } else if (row) { g_free (list->row); list->row = NULL; break; } } list = list->next; } while (1) { list = xkb_key_list; if (list == NULL) { break; } for (i = 1; list; i++) { if (list && list->next && list->next->next == NULL) { break; } else if (list && list->next == NULL) { break; } list = list->next; } if (list && list->next) { g_free (list->next); list->next = NULL; } else if (list) { g_free (xkb_key_list); xkb_key_list = NULL; break; } } } InputPadXKBKeyList * input_pad_gdk_xkb_parse_keyboard_layouts (InputPadGtkWindow *window) { XkbFileInfo *xkb_info; XkbDrawablePtr draw, draw_head; InputPadXKBKeyList *xkb_key_list = NULL; g_return_val_if_fail (window != NULL && INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (window), NULL); if (!input_pad_xkb_init (window)) { return NULL; } if ((xkb_info = input_pad_xkb_get_file_info (window)) == NULL) { return NULL; } draw_head = XkbGetOrderedDrawables(xkb_info->xkb->geom, NULL); for (draw = draw_head; draw; draw = draw->next) { if (draw->type == XkbDW_Section) { get_xkb_section (&xkb_key_list, xkb_info->xkb, draw->u.section); } } XkbFreeOrderedDrawables (draw_head); /* Japanese extension */ add_xkb_key (xkb_key_list, xkb_info->xkb, "AE13", "AE12"); add_xkb_key (xkb_key_list, xkb_info->xkb, "AB11", "AB10"); debug_print_key_list (xkb_key_list); if (xkb_key_list) { xkb_key_list->priv = g_new0 (InputPadXKBKeyListPrivate, 1); xkb_key_list->priv->xkb_info = xkb_info; } #ifdef HAVE_LIBXKLAVIER if (xklengine == NULL) { xklengine = init_xkl_engine (window, &initial_xkl_rec, &initial_group); } #endif return xkb_key_list; } void input_pad_gdk_xkb_signal_emit (InputPadGtkWindow *window, guint signal_id) { g_return_if_fail (window != NULL && INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (window)); xkb_setup_events (window, signal_id); } char ** input_pad_gdk_xkb_get_group_layouts (InputPadGtkWindow *window, InputPadXKBKeyList *xkb_key_list) { g_return_val_if_fail (window != NULL && INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (window), NULL); return xkb_get_group_layouts_from_key (window, xkb_key_list, XKB_GET_LAYOUTS_KEY); } char ** input_pad_gdk_xkb_get_group_variants (InputPadGtkWindow *window, InputPadXKBKeyList *xkb_key_list) { g_return_val_if_fail (window != NULL && INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (window), NULL); return xkb_get_group_layouts_from_key (window, xkb_key_list, XKB_GET_VARIANTS_KEY); } char ** input_pad_gdk_xkb_get_group_options (InputPadGtkWindow *window, InputPadXKBKeyList *xkb_key_list) { g_return_val_if_fail (window != NULL && INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (window), NULL); return xkb_get_group_layouts_from_key (window, xkb_key_list, XKB_GET_OPTIONS_KEY); } InputPadXKBConfigReg * input_pad_gdk_xkb_parse_config_registry (InputPadGtkWindow *window, InputPadXKBKeyList *xkb_key_list) { #ifdef HAVE_LIBXKLAVIER InputPadXKBConfigReg *config_reg = NULL; XklConfigRegistry *xklconfig_registry; g_return_val_if_fail (window != NULL && INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (window), NULL); if (xklengine == NULL) { xklengine = init_xkl_engine (window, &initial_xkl_rec, &initial_group); } xklconfig_registry = init_xkl_config_registry (window); get_reg_layout_with_xkl_config_registry (&config_reg, xklconfig_registry); get_reg_option_with_xkl_config_registry (&config_reg, xklconfig_registry); debug_print_layout_list (config_reg->layouts); debug_print_option_group_list (config_reg->option_groups); return config_reg; #else return NULL; #endif } Bool input_pad_gdk_xkb_set_layout (InputPadGtkWindow *window, InputPadXKBKeyList *xkb_key_list, const char *layouts, const char *variants, const char *options) { #ifdef HAVE_LIBXKLAVIER XklConfigRec *xkl_rec; XklState *state; int layout_index = -1; g_return_val_if_fail (initial_xkl_rec != NULL, FALSE); g_return_val_if_fail (xklengine != NULL, FALSE); if (layouts == NULL && variants == NULL && options == NULL) { xkl_config_rec_activate (initial_xkl_rec, xklengine); xkl_engine_lock_group (xklengine, initial_group); return TRUE; } xkl_rec = xkl_config_rec_new (); xkl_rec->model = initial_xkl_rec->model ? g_strdup (initial_xkl_rec->model) : g_strdup ("pc105"); if (initial_xkl_rec->layouts != NULL) { layout_index = find_layouts_index (initial_xkl_rec->layouts, layouts, initial_xkl_rec->variants, variants); if (layout_index >= 0) { XklState win_state; if (xkl_engine_get_state (xklengine, xkl_engine_get_current_window (xklengine), &win_state)) { state = &win_state; } else { state = xkl_engine_get_current_state (xklengine); } if (state->group == layout_index && options == NULL) { g_free (xkl_rec->model); xkl_rec->model = NULL; g_object_unref (xkl_rec); return TRUE; } xkl_rec->layouts = g_strdupv (initial_xkl_rec->layouts); if (initial_xkl_rec->variants) { xkl_rec->variants = g_strdupv (initial_xkl_rec->variants); } } else { xkl_rec->layouts = concat_layouts (initial_xkl_rec->layouts, layouts); if (initial_xkl_rec->variants) { xkl_rec->variants = concat_layouts (initial_xkl_rec->variants, variants ? variants : ""); } layout_index = find_layouts_index (xkl_rec->layouts, layouts, xkl_rec->variants, variants); } } else { xkl_rec->layouts = g_strsplit (layouts, ",", -1); if (variants) { xkl_rec->variants = g_strsplit (variants, ",", -1); } } if (options == NULL) { xkl_rec->options = g_strdupv (initial_xkl_rec->options); } else { xkl_rec->options = g_strsplit (options , ",", -1); } xkl_config_rec_activate (xkl_rec, xklengine); g_object_unref (xkl_rec); if (layout_index >= 0) { xkl_engine_lock_group (xklengine, layout_index); } else { xkl_engine_lock_group (xklengine, 0); } #else Display *xdisplay; guint group; gchar **group_layouts; g_return_val_if_fail (window != NULL && INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (window), NULL); g_return_val_if_fail (layouts != NULL, FALSE); xdisplay = GDK_WINDOW_XDISPLAY (GTK_WIDGET(window)->window); group = xkb_get_current_group (window); group_layouts = input_pad_gdk_xkb_get_group_layouts (window, xkb_key_list); if (group_layouts != NULL) { if (!g_strcmp0 (group_layouts[group], layouts)) { g_strfreev (group_layouts); return TRUE; } g_strfreev (group_layouts); } set_xkb_rules (xdisplay, "evdev", "evdev", layouts, variants, options); #endif return TRUE; } input-pad-1.0.3/input-pad/input-pad-marshal.c0000644000000000000000000001716512250242554015711 00000000000000#include "input-pad-marshal.h" #include #ifdef G_ENABLE_DEBUG #define g_marshal_value_peek_boolean(v) g_value_get_boolean (v) #define g_marshal_value_peek_char(v) g_value_get_schar (v) #define g_marshal_value_peek_uchar(v) g_value_get_uchar (v) #define g_marshal_value_peek_int(v) g_value_get_int (v) #define g_marshal_value_peek_uint(v) g_value_get_uint (v) #define g_marshal_value_peek_long(v) g_value_get_long (v) #define g_marshal_value_peek_ulong(v) g_value_get_ulong (v) #define g_marshal_value_peek_int64(v) g_value_get_int64 (v) #define g_marshal_value_peek_uint64(v) g_value_get_uint64 (v) #define g_marshal_value_peek_enum(v) g_value_get_enum (v) #define g_marshal_value_peek_flags(v) g_value_get_flags (v) #define g_marshal_value_peek_float(v) g_value_get_float (v) #define g_marshal_value_peek_double(v) g_value_get_double (v) #define g_marshal_value_peek_string(v) (char*) g_value_get_string (v) #define g_marshal_value_peek_param(v) g_value_get_param (v) #define g_marshal_value_peek_boxed(v) g_value_get_boxed (v) #define g_marshal_value_peek_pointer(v) g_value_get_pointer (v) #define g_marshal_value_peek_object(v) g_value_get_object (v) #define g_marshal_value_peek_variant(v) g_value_get_variant (v) #else /* !G_ENABLE_DEBUG */ /* WARNING: This code accesses GValues directly, which is UNSUPPORTED API. * Do not access GValues directly in your code. Instead, use the * g_value_get_*() functions */ #define g_marshal_value_peek_boolean(v) (v)->data[0].v_int #define g_marshal_value_peek_char(v) (v)->data[0].v_int #define g_marshal_value_peek_uchar(v) (v)->data[0].v_uint #define g_marshal_value_peek_int(v) (v)->data[0].v_int #define g_marshal_value_peek_uint(v) (v)->data[0].v_uint #define g_marshal_value_peek_long(v) (v)->data[0].v_long #define g_marshal_value_peek_ulong(v) (v)->data[0].v_ulong #define g_marshal_value_peek_int64(v) (v)->data[0].v_int64 #define g_marshal_value_peek_uint64(v) (v)->data[0].v_uint64 #define g_marshal_value_peek_enum(v) (v)->data[0].v_long #define g_marshal_value_peek_flags(v) (v)->data[0].v_ulong #define g_marshal_value_peek_float(v) (v)->data[0].v_float #define g_marshal_value_peek_double(v) (v)->data[0].v_double #define g_marshal_value_peek_string(v) (v)->data[0].v_pointer #define g_marshal_value_peek_param(v) (v)->data[0].v_pointer #define g_marshal_value_peek_boxed(v) (v)->data[0].v_pointer #define g_marshal_value_peek_pointer(v) (v)->data[0].v_pointer #define g_marshal_value_peek_object(v) (v)->data[0].v_pointer #define g_marshal_value_peek_variant(v) (v)->data[0].v_pointer #endif /* !G_ENABLE_DEBUG */ /* BOOL:STRING,UINT,UINT,UINT,UINT (input-pad-marshal.list:1) */ void INPUT_PAD_BOOLEAN__STRING_UINT_UINT_UINT_UINT (GClosure *closure, GValue *return_value G_GNUC_UNUSED, guint n_param_values, const GValue *param_values, gpointer invocation_hint G_GNUC_UNUSED, gpointer marshal_data) { typedef gboolean (*GMarshalFunc_BOOLEAN__STRING_UINT_UINT_UINT_UINT) (gpointer data1, gpointer arg_1, guint arg_2, guint arg_3, guint arg_4, guint arg_5, gpointer data2); register GMarshalFunc_BOOLEAN__STRING_UINT_UINT_UINT_UINT callback; register GCClosure *cc = (GCClosure*) closure; register gpointer data1, data2; gboolean v_return; g_return_if_fail (return_value != NULL); g_return_if_fail (n_param_values == 6); if (G_CCLOSURE_SWAP_DATA (closure)) { data1 = closure->data; data2 = g_value_peek_pointer (param_values + 0); } else { data1 = g_value_peek_pointer (param_values + 0); data2 = closure->data; } callback = (GMarshalFunc_BOOLEAN__STRING_UINT_UINT_UINT_UINT) (marshal_data ? marshal_data : cc->callback); v_return = callback (data1, g_marshal_value_peek_string (param_values + 1), g_marshal_value_peek_uint (param_values + 2), g_marshal_value_peek_uint (param_values + 3), g_marshal_value_peek_uint (param_values + 4), g_marshal_value_peek_uint (param_values + 5), data2); g_value_set_boolean (return_value, v_return); } /* VOID:STRING,STRING (input-pad-marshal.list:2) */ void INPUT_PAD_VOID__STRING_STRING (GClosure *closure, GValue *return_value G_GNUC_UNUSED, guint n_param_values, const GValue *param_values, gpointer invocation_hint G_GNUC_UNUSED, gpointer marshal_data) { typedef void (*GMarshalFunc_VOID__STRING_STRING) (gpointer data1, gpointer arg_1, gpointer arg_2, gpointer data2); register GMarshalFunc_VOID__STRING_STRING callback; register GCClosure *cc = (GCClosure*) closure; register gpointer data1, data2; g_return_if_fail (n_param_values == 3); if (G_CCLOSURE_SWAP_DATA (closure)) { data1 = closure->data; data2 = g_value_peek_pointer (param_values + 0); } else { data1 = g_value_peek_pointer (param_values + 0); data2 = closure->data; } callback = (GMarshalFunc_VOID__STRING_STRING) (marshal_data ? marshal_data : cc->callback); callback (data1, g_marshal_value_peek_string (param_values + 1), g_marshal_value_peek_string (param_values + 2), data2); } /* VOID:OBJECT,OBJECT (input-pad-marshal.list:3) */ void INPUT_PAD_VOID__OBJECT_OBJECT (GClosure *closure, GValue *return_value G_GNUC_UNUSED, guint n_param_values, const GValue *param_values, gpointer invocation_hint G_GNUC_UNUSED, gpointer marshal_data) { typedef void (*GMarshalFunc_VOID__OBJECT_OBJECT) (gpointer data1, gpointer arg_1, gpointer arg_2, gpointer data2); register GMarshalFunc_VOID__OBJECT_OBJECT callback; register GCClosure *cc = (GCClosure*) closure; register gpointer data1, data2; g_return_if_fail (n_param_values == 3); if (G_CCLOSURE_SWAP_DATA (closure)) { data1 = closure->data; data2 = g_value_peek_pointer (param_values + 0); } else { data1 = g_value_peek_pointer (param_values + 0); data2 = closure->data; } callback = (GMarshalFunc_VOID__OBJECT_OBJECT) (marshal_data ? marshal_data : cc->callback); callback (data1, g_marshal_value_peek_object (param_values + 1), g_marshal_value_peek_object (param_values + 2), data2); } input-pad-1.0.3/input-pad/i18n.h0000644000000000000000000000257312250242453013142 00000000000000/* vim:set et sts=4: */ /* input-pad - The input pad * Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Takao Fujiwara * Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Red Hat, Inc. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, * MA 02110-1301 USA */ #ifndef __INPUT_PAD_I18N_H__ #define __INPUT_PAD_I18N_H__ #ifdef ENABLE_NLS #include #ifndef GETTEXT_PACKAGE #error Need to inlcude config.h #endif #define _(str) ((char *) g_dgettext (GETTEXT_PACKAGE, (str))) #define D_(domain, str) ((char *) g_dgettext ((domain), (str))) #define N_(str) (str) #else #define _(str) (str) #define D_(domain, str) (str) #define N_(str) (str) #endif #define I_(str) g_intern_static_string (str) #endif input-pad-1.0.3/input-pad/parse-pad.c0000644000000000000000000005544112250242453014234 00000000000000/* vim:set et sts=4: */ /* input-pad - The input pad * Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Takao Fujiwara * Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Red Hat, Inc. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, * MA 02110-1301 USA */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include #include #include /* getuid */ #include /* getpwuid */ #include "i18n.h" #include "input-pad-group.h" #include "input-pad-private.h" static const gchar *xml_file; static const gchar *translation_domain; static int cmp_filepath (gconstpointer a, gconstpointer b) { const gchar *file1 = a; const gchar *file2 = b; gboolean file1_content; gboolean file2_content; file1_content = (file1 && *file1); file2_content = (file2 && *file2); if (file1_content && !file2_content) { return 1; } if (!file1_content && file2_content) { return -1; } if (g_str_has_prefix (file1, INPUT_PAD_PAD_SYSTEM_DIR) && !g_str_has_prefix (file2, INPUT_PAD_PAD_SYSTEM_DIR)) { return -1; } if (!g_str_has_prefix (file1, INPUT_PAD_PAD_SYSTEM_DIR) && g_str_has_prefix (file2, INPUT_PAD_PAD_SYSTEM_DIR)) { return 1; } return g_strcmp0 (file1, file2); } static void get_content (xmlNodePtr node, char **content, gboolean i18n) { xmlNodePtr current; gboolean has_content = FALSE; for (current = node; current; current = current->next) { if (current->type == XML_TEXT_NODE) { if (current->content) { if (i18n) { if (translation_domain) { *content = g_strdup (D_(translation_domain, (char *) current->content)); } else { *content = g_strdup (_((char *) current->content)); } } else { *content = g_strdup ((char *) current->content); } #ifdef DEBUG g_print ("content %s\n", (char *) *content); #endif has_content = TRUE; break; } else { g_error ("tag does not have content in the file %s", xml_file); } } } if (!has_content) { g_error ("tag does not have content in the file %s", xml_file); } } static void get_int (xmlNodePtr node, int *retval, int base) { xmlNodePtr current; gboolean has_content = FALSE; for (current = node; current; current = current->next) { if (current->type == XML_TEXT_NODE) { if (current->content) { *retval = (int) g_ascii_strtoll ((const gchar *) current->content, NULL, base); has_content = TRUE; break; } else { g_error ("tag does not have content in the file %s", xml_file); } } } if (!has_content) { g_error ("tag does not have content in the file %s", xml_file); } } static void parse_keys (xmlNodePtr node, InputPadTable **ptable) { xmlNodePtr current; gboolean has_keys = FALSE; for (current = node; current; current = current->next) { if (current->type == XML_ELEMENT_NODE) { if (!g_strcmp0 ((char *) current->name, "keysyms")) { (*ptable)->type = INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_KEYSYMS; if (current->children) { get_content (current->children, &(*ptable)->data.keysyms, FALSE); has_keys = TRUE; } else { g_error ("tag %s does not have child tags in the file %s", (char *) current->name, xml_file); } } } } if (!has_keys) { g_error ("tag %s does not find \"keysyms\" tag in file %s", node->parent ? node->parent->name ? (char *) node->parent->name : "(null)" : "(null)", xml_file); } } static void parse_string (xmlNodePtr node, InputPadTableStr *str) { xmlNodePtr current; gboolean has_label = FALSE; for (current = node; current; current = current->next) { if (current->type == XML_ELEMENT_NODE) { if (!g_strcmp0 ((char *) current->name, "label")) { if (current->children) { get_content (current->children, &str->label, FALSE); has_label = TRUE; } else { g_error ("tag %s does not have child tags in the file %s", (char *) current->name, xml_file); } } if (!g_strcmp0 ((char *) current->name, "comment")) { if (current->children) { get_content (current->children, &str->comment, TRUE); } else { g_error ("tag %s does not have child tags in the file %s", (char *) current->name, xml_file); } } if (!g_strcmp0 ((char *) current->name, "rawtext")) { if (current->children) { get_content (current->children, &str->rawtext, TRUE); } else { g_error ("tag %s does not have child tags in the file %s", (char *) current->name, xml_file); } } } } if (!has_label) { g_error ("tag %s does not find \"label\" tag in file %s", node->parent ? node->parent->name ? (char *) node->parent->name : "(null)" : "(null)", xml_file); } } static void parse_command (xmlNodePtr node, InputPadTableCmd *cmd) { xmlNodePtr current; gboolean has_execl = FALSE; for (current = node; current; current = current->next) { if (current->type == XML_ELEMENT_NODE) { if (!g_strcmp0 ((char *) current->name, "label")) { if (current->children) { get_content (current->children, &cmd->label, TRUE); } else { g_error ("tag %s does not have child tags in the file %s", (char *) current->name, xml_file); } } if (!g_strcmp0 ((char *) current->name, "execl")) { if (current->children) { get_content (current->children, &cmd->execl, FALSE); has_execl = TRUE; } else { g_error ("tag %s does not have child tags in the file %s", (char *) current->name, xml_file); } } } } if (!has_execl) { g_error ("tag %s does not find \"execl\" tag in file %s", node->parent ? node->parent->name ? (char *) node->parent->name : "(null)" : "(null)", xml_file); } } #define GET_TABLE_SUB_ARRAY_LEN(type_name, TypeName, label) \ static int \ get_##type_name##_array_len (InputPadTable##TypeName *instance) \ { \ int i = 0; \ \ if (instance == NULL) { \ return 0; \ } \ while (instance[i].label) { \ i++; \ } \ return i; \ } GET_TABLE_SUB_ARRAY_LEN (string, Str, label) GET_TABLE_SUB_ARRAY_LEN (command, Cmd, execl) #undef GET_TABLE_SUB_ARRAY_LEN static void free_string_array (InputPadTableStr *strs) { int i = 0; if (strs == NULL) { return; } for (i = 0; strs[i].label; i++) { g_free (strs[i].label); g_free (strs[i].comment); g_free (strs[i].rawtext); strs[i].label = NULL; strs[i].comment = NULL; strs[i].rawtext = NULL; } g_free (strs); } static void free_command_array (InputPadTableCmd *cmds) { int i = 0; if (cmds == NULL) { return; } for (i = 0; cmds[i].execl; i++) { g_free (cmds[i].execl); g_free (cmds[i].label); cmds[i].label = NULL; cmds[i].execl = NULL; } g_free (cmds); } static void parse_table_sub_string (xmlNodePtr node, InputPadTable **ptable) { int len; len = get_string_array_len ((*ptable)->data.strs); if (len == 0) { (*ptable)->data.strs = g_new0 (InputPadTableStr, 2); } else { (*ptable)->data.strs = g_renew (InputPadTableStr, (*ptable)->data.strs, len + 2); (*ptable)->data.strs[len + 1].label= NULL; (*ptable)->data.strs[len + 1].comment = NULL; (*ptable)->data.strs[len + 1].rawtext = NULL; } parse_string (node, &(*ptable)->data.strs[len]); } static void parse_table_sub_command (xmlNodePtr node, InputPadTable **ptable) { int len; len = get_command_array_len ((*ptable)->data.cmds); if (len == 0) { (*ptable)->data.cmds = g_new0 (InputPadTableCmd, 2); } else { (*ptable)->data.cmds = g_renew (InputPadTableCmd, (*ptable)->data.cmds, len + 2); (*ptable)->data.cmds[len + 1].label= NULL; (*ptable)->data.cmds[len + 1].execl = NULL; } parse_command (node, &(*ptable)->data.cmds[len]); } static void parse_table (xmlNodePtr node, InputPadTable **ptable) { xmlNodePtr current; gboolean has_name = FALSE; gboolean has_chars = FALSE; for (current = node; current; current = current->next) { if (current->type == XML_ELEMENT_NODE) { if (!g_strcmp0 ((char *) current->name, "name")) { if (current->children) { get_content (current->children, &(*ptable)->name, TRUE); has_name = TRUE; } else { g_error ("tag %s does not have child tags in the file %s", (char *) current->name, xml_file); } } if (!g_strcmp0 ((char *) current->name, "column")) { if (current->children) { get_int (current->children, &(*ptable)->column, 10); } else { g_error ("tag %s does not have child tags in the file %s", (char *) current->name, xml_file); } } if (!g_strcmp0 ((char *) current->name, "chars")) { (*ptable)->type = INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_CHARS; if (current->children) { get_content (current->children, &(*ptable)->data.chars, FALSE); has_chars = TRUE; } else { g_error ("tag %s does not have child tags in the file %s", (char *) current->name, xml_file); } } if (!g_strcmp0 ((char *) current->name, "keys")) { (*ptable)->type = INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_KEYSYMS; if (current->children) { parse_keys (current->children, ptable); has_chars = TRUE; } else { g_error ("tag %s does not have child tags in the file %s", (char *) current->name, xml_file); } } if (!g_strcmp0 ((char *) current->name, "string")) { (*ptable)->type = INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_STRINGS; if (current->children) { parse_table_sub_string (current->children, ptable); has_chars = TRUE; } else { g_error ("tag %s does not have child tags in the file %s", (char *) current->name, xml_file); } } if (!g_strcmp0 ((char *) current->name, "command")) { (*ptable)->type = INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_COMMANDS; if (current->children) { parse_table_sub_command(current->children, ptable); has_chars = TRUE; } else { g_error ("tag %s does not have child tags in the file %s", (char *) current->name, xml_file); } } } } if (!has_name || !has_chars) { g_error ("tag %s does not find \"name\" or \"chars\" tag in file %s", node->parent ? node->parent->name ? (char *) node->parent->name : "(null)" : "(null)", xml_file); } } static void parse_group (xmlNodePtr node, InputPadGroup **pgroup) { xmlNodePtr current; gboolean has_name = FALSE; gboolean has_table = FALSE; InputPadTable **ptable = &((*pgroup)->table); for (current = node; current; current = current->next) { if (current->type == XML_ELEMENT_NODE) { if (!g_strcmp0 ((char *) current->name, "name")) { if (current->children) { get_content (current->children, &(*pgroup)->name, TRUE); has_name = TRUE; } else { g_error ("tag %s does not have child tags in the file %s", (char *) current->name, xml_file); } } if (!g_strcmp0 ((char *) current->name, "table")) { if (current->children) { *ptable = g_new0 (InputPadTable, 1); (*ptable)->priv = g_new0 (InputPadTablePrivate, 1); (*ptable)->column = 15; parse_table (current->children, ptable); ptable = &((*ptable)->next); has_table = TRUE; } else { g_error ("tag %s does not have child tags in the file %s", (char *) current->name, xml_file); } } } } if (!has_name || !has_table ) { g_error ("tag %s does not find \"name\" or \"table\" tag in file %s", node->parent ? node->parent->name ? (char *) node->parent->name : "(null)" : "(null)", xml_file); } } static void parse_pad (xmlNodePtr node, InputPadGroup **pgroup) { xmlNodePtr current; gboolean has_pad = FALSE; for (current = node; current; current = current->next) { if (current->type == XML_ELEMENT_NODE && !g_strcmp0 ((char *) current->name, "group")) { if (current->children) { *pgroup = g_new0 (InputPadGroup, 1); (*pgroup)->priv = g_new0 (InputPadGroupPrivate, 1); parse_group (current->children, pgroup); has_pad = TRUE; pgroup = &((*pgroup)->next); } else { g_error ("tag %s does not have child tags in the file %s", (char *) current->name, xml_file); } } } if (!has_pad) { g_error ("tag %s does not find \"group\" tag in file %s", node->parent ? node->parent->name ? (char *) node->parent->name : "(null)" : "(null)", xml_file); } } static void parse_input_pad (xmlNodePtr node, InputPadGroup **pgroup) { xmlNodePtr current; gboolean has_pad_child = FALSE; for (current = node; current; current = current->next) { if (current->type == XML_ELEMENT_NODE && !g_strcmp0 ((char *) current->name, "pad")) { if (current->children) { parse_pad (current->children, pgroup); has_pad_child = TRUE; break; } else { g_error ("tag %s does not have child tags in the file %s", (char *) current->name, xml_file); } } } if (!has_pad_child) { g_error ("tag %s does not find \"pad\" tag in file %s", node->parent ? node->parent->name ? (char *) node->parent->name : "(null)" : "(null)", xml_file); } } static gchar * get_user_pad_dir (void) { gchar *home_dir = NULL; gchar *config_dir; struct passwd *pw; if (g_getenv ("HOME")) { home_dir = (gchar *) g_getenv ("HOME"); } else { pw = getpwuid (getuid ()); home_dir = pw->pw_dir; } if (home_dir == NULL) { home_dir = "/"; } config_dir = g_strdup_printf ("%s/.config/input-pad/pad", home_dir); return config_dir; } InputPadGroup * input_pad_group_append_from_file (InputPadGroup *group, const gchar *file, const gchar *domain) { InputPadGroup **pgroup = &group; xmlDocPtr doc; xmlNodePtr node; xmlInitParser (); xmlLoadExtDtdDefaultValue = XML_DETECT_IDS | XML_COMPLETE_ATTRS; xmlSubstituteEntitiesDefault (1); xml_file = file; translation_domain = domain; doc = xmlParseFile (xml_file); if (doc == NULL || xmlDocGetRootElement (doc) == NULL) { g_error ("Unable to parse file: %s", xml_file); } node = xmlDocGetRootElement (doc); if (node == NULL) { g_error ("Top node not found: %s", xml_file); } if (g_strcmp0 ((gchar *) node->name, "input-pad")) { g_error ("The first tag should be : %s", xml_file); } if (node->children == NULL) { g_error ("tag %s does not have child tags in the file %s", (char *) node->name, xml_file); } while (pgroup && *pgroup) { pgroup = &((*pgroup)->next); } parse_input_pad (node->children, pgroup); xmlFreeDoc (doc); xmlCleanupParser (); xml_file = NULL; translation_domain = NULL; return group; } InputPadGroup * input_pad_group_parse_all_files (const char *custom_dirname, const char *domain) { const gchar *dirname = INPUT_PAD_PAD_SYSTEM_DIR; const gchar *filename; gchar *filepath; gchar *config_dir; GDir *dir; GError *error = NULL; InputPadGroup *group = NULL; GSList *file_list = NULL; GSList *list; if (custom_dirname != NULL) { dirname = (const gchar *) custom_dirname; } if (!dirname || !g_file_test (dirname, G_FILE_TEST_IS_DIR)) { g_warning ("Directory Not Found: %s", dirname ? dirname : "(null)"); return NULL; } if ((dir = g_dir_open (dirname, 0, &error)) == NULL) { g_warning ("Cannot Open Directory: %s: %s", dirname, error ? error->message ? error->message : "" : ""); g_error_free (error); return NULL; } while ((filename = g_dir_read_name (dir)) != NULL) { if (!g_str_has_suffix (filename, ".xml")) { g_warning ("File extension is not xml: %s", filename); continue; } filepath = g_build_filename (dirname, filename, NULL); file_list = g_slist_append (file_list, (gpointer) filepath); } g_dir_close (dir); dir = NULL; config_dir = get_user_pad_dir (); if (config_dir && g_file_test (config_dir, G_FILE_TEST_IS_DIR)) { dir = g_dir_open (config_dir, 0, NULL); } while (dir && (filename = g_dir_read_name (dir)) != NULL) { if (!g_str_has_suffix (filename, ".xml")) { g_warning ("File extension is not xml: %s", filename); continue; } filepath = g_build_filename (config_dir, filename, NULL); file_list = g_slist_append (file_list, (gpointer) filepath); } g_free (config_dir); if (dir) { g_dir_close (dir); } if (!file_list) { return NULL; } list = file_list = g_slist_sort (file_list, cmp_filepath); while (list) { filepath = (gchar *) list->data; group = input_pad_group_append_from_file (group, filepath, domain); g_free (filepath); list = g_slist_next (list); } g_slist_free (file_list); return group; } void input_pad_group_destroy (InputPadGroup *group_data) { InputPadGroup *group, *prev_group; InputPadTable *table, *prev_table; group = group_data; while (group) { table = group->table; while (table) { g_free (table->name); table->name = NULL; if (table->type == INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_CHARS) { g_free (table->data.chars); table->data.chars = NULL; } else if (table->type == INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_KEYSYMS) { g_free (table->data.keysyms); table->data.keysyms = NULL; } else if (table->type == INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_STRINGS) { free_string_array (table->data.strs); table->data.strs = NULL; } else if (table->type == INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_COMMANDS) { free_command_array (table->data.cmds); table->data.cmds = NULL; } else { g_warning ("Free is not defined in type %d", table->type); } prev_table = table; table = table->next; prev_table->next = NULL; g_free (prev_table); } group->table = NULL; g_free (group->name); group->name = NULL; prev_group = group; group = group->next; prev_group->next = NULL; g_free (prev_group); } } input-pad-1.0.3/input-pad/geometry-gdk.h0000644000000000000000000000551012250242453014753 00000000000000/* vim:set et sts=4: */ /* input-pad - The input pad * Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Takao Fujiwara * Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Red Hat, Inc. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, * MA 02110-1301 USA */ #ifndef __INPUT_PAD_GEOMETRY_GDK_H__ #define __INPUT_PAD_GEOMETRY_GDK_H__ #include "input-pad-window-gtk.h" #include "geometry-xkb.h" void input_pad_gdk_xkb_destroy_keyboard_layouts (InputPadGtkWindow *window, InputPadXKBKeyList *xkb_key_list); InputPadXKBKeyList * input_pad_gdk_xkb_parse_keyboard_layouts (InputPadGtkWindow *window); void input_pad_gdk_xkb_signal_emit (InputPadGtkWindow *window, guint signal_id); char ** input_pad_gdk_xkb_get_group_layouts (InputPadGtkWindow *window, InputPadXKBKeyList *xkb_key_list); char ** input_pad_gdk_xkb_get_group_variants (InputPadGtkWindow *window, InputPadXKBKeyList *xkb_key_list); char ** input_pad_gdk_xkb_get_group_options (InputPadGtkWindow *window, InputPadXKBKeyList *xkb_key_list); InputPadXKBConfigReg * input_pad_gdk_xkb_parse_config_registry (InputPadGtkWindow *window, InputPadXKBKeyList *xkb_key_list); Bool input_pad_gdk_xkb_set_layout (InputPadGtkWindow *window, InputPadXKBKeyList *xkb_key_list, const char *layouts, const char *variants, const char *options); #endif input-pad-1.0.3/input-pad/InputPad-1.0.gir0000644000000000000000000022441112250242565014736 00000000000000 input-pad-1.0.3/input-pad/combobox-gtk.h0000644000000000000000000000535212250242453014754 00000000000000/* vim:set et sts=4: */ /* input-pad - The input pad * Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Takao Fujiwara * Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Red Hat, Inc. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, * MA 02110-1301 USA */ #ifndef __INPUT_PAD_COMBOBOX_GTK_H__ #define __INPUT_PAD_COMBOBOX_GTK_H__ #include G_BEGIN_DECLS #define INPUT_PAD_TYPE_GTK_COMBO_BOX (input_pad_gtk_combo_box_get_type ()) #define INPUT_PAD_GTK_COMBO_BOX(o) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((o), INPUT_PAD_TYPE_GTK_COMBO_BOX, InputPadGtkComboBox)) #define INPUT_PAD_GTK_COMBO_BOX_CLASS(k) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((k), INPUT_PAD_TYPE_GTK_COMBO_BOX, InputPadGtkComboBoxClass)) #define INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_COMBO_BOX(o) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((o), INPUT_PAD_TYPE_GTK_COMBO_BOX)) #define INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_COMBO_BOX_CLASS(k) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((k), INPUT_PAD_TYPE_GTK_COMBO_BOX)) #define INPUT_PAD_GTK_COMBO_BOX_GET_CLASS(l) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((o), INPUT_PAD_TYPE_GTK_COMBO_BOX, InputPadGtkComboBoxClass)) typedef struct _InputPadGtkComboBoxPrivate InputPadGtkComboBoxPrivate; typedef struct _InputPadGtkComboBox InputPadGtkComboBox; typedef struct _InputPadGtkComboBoxClass InputPadGtkComboBoxClass; struct _InputPadGtkComboBox { GtkComboBox parent; InputPadGtkComboBoxPrivate *priv; }; struct _InputPadGtkComboBoxClass { GtkComboBoxClass parent_class; /* Padding for future expansion */ void (*_combobox_reserved1) (void); void (*_combobox_reserved2) (void); void (*_combobox_reserved3) (void); void (*_combobox_reserved4) (void); }; GType input_pad_gtk_combo_box_get_type (void); GtkWidget * input_pad_gtk_combo_box_new (void); guint input_pad_gtk_combo_box_get_base (InputPadGtkComboBox *combobox); void input_pad_gtk_combo_box_set_base (InputPadGtkComboBox *combobox, guint base); G_END_DECLS #endif input-pad-1.0.3/input-pad/xtest-gdk.c0000644000000000000000000001414012250242453014261 00000000000000/* vim:set et sts=4: */ /* input-pad - The input pad * Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Takao Fujiwara * Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Red Hat, Inc. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, * MA 02110-1301 USA */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include G_MODULE_EXPORT gboolean input_pad_module_init (InputPadGtkWindow *window); G_MODULE_EXPORT gboolean input_pad_module_setup (InputPadGtkWindow *window); G_MODULE_EXPORT const gchar* g_module_check_init (GModule *module); static Display *saved_display = NULL; static int xsend_key_state (Display *display, guint state, Bool pressed) { KeyCode keycode_real; static struct { guint state; KeySym keysym; } state2keysym[] = { { ControlMask, XK_Control_L } , { Mod1Mask, XK_Alt_L }, { Mod4Mask, XK_Super_L }, { ShiftMask, XK_Shift_L }, { LockMask, XK_Caps_Lock }, { 0, 0L } }; int i; if (pressed) { saved_display = display; } else { saved_display = NULL; } for (i = 0; state2keysym[i].state != 0; i++) { if (state & state2keysym[i].state) { keycode_real = XKeysymToKeycode (display, state2keysym[i].keysym); XTestFakeKeyEvent (display, keycode_real, pressed, CurrentTime); XSync (display, False); } } return TRUE; } static void signal_exit_cb (int signal_id) { if (saved_display != NULL) { xsend_key_state (saved_display, ControlMask | Mod1Mask | Mod4Mask | ShiftMask | LockMask, FALSE); saved_display = NULL; } signal (signal_id, SIG_DFL); raise (signal_id); } static int send_key_event (GdkWindow *gdkwindow, guint keysym, guint keycode, guint state) { Display *display; KeyCode keycode_real; display = GDK_WINDOW_XDISPLAY (gdkwindow); if (state != 0) { xsend_key_state (display, state, True); } if (keycode != 0) { keycode_real = (KeyCode) keycode; } else { keycode_real = XKeysymToKeycode (display, (KeySym) keysym); } XTestFakeKeyEvent (display, keycode_real, True, CurrentTime); XSync (display, False); XTestFakeKeyEvent (display, keycode_real, False, CurrentTime); XSync (display, False); if (state != 0) { xsend_key_state (display, state, False); } return TRUE; } /* * Need to get GdkWindow after invoke gtk_widget_show() and gtk_main() */ static gboolean have_extension (InputPadGtkWindow *window) { int opcode = 0; int event = 0; int error = 0; g_return_val_if_fail (window != NULL && INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (window), FALSE); if (!XQueryExtension (GDK_WINDOW_XDISPLAY (gtk_widget_get_window (GTK_WIDGET (window))), "XTEST", &opcode, &event, &error)) { g_warning ("Could not find XTEST module. Maybe you did not install " "libXtst library.\n" "%% xdpyinfo | grep XTEST"); return FALSE; } return TRUE; } static unsigned int on_window_button_pressed (InputPadGtkWindow *window, gchar *str, guint type, guint keysym, guint keycode, guint state, gpointer data) { if (!have_extension (window)) { return FALSE; } if (type == INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_CHARS) { if (keysym > 0) { send_key_event (gtk_widget_get_window (GTK_WIDGET (window)), keysym, keycode, state); return TRUE; } else { return FALSE; } } else if (type == INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_KEYSYMS) { send_key_event (gtk_widget_get_window (GTK_WIDGET (window)), keysym, keycode, state); return TRUE; } return FALSE; } static void on_window_reorder_button_pressed (InputPadGtkWindow *window, gpointer data) { g_signal_handlers_disconnect_by_func (G_OBJECT (window), G_CALLBACK (on_window_button_pressed), NULL); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (window), "button-pressed", G_CALLBACK (on_window_button_pressed), NULL); } gboolean input_pad_module_init (InputPadGtkWindow *window) { signal (SIGINT, signal_exit_cb); return TRUE; } gboolean input_pad_module_setup (InputPadGtkWindow *window) { g_return_val_if_fail (window != NULL && INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW (window), FALSE); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (window), "button-pressed", G_CALLBACK (on_window_button_pressed), NULL); g_signal_connect (G_OBJECT (window), "reorder-button-pressed", G_CALLBACK (on_window_reorder_button_pressed), NULL); return TRUE; } const gchar* g_module_check_init (GModule *module) { return NULL; } input-pad-1.0.3/input-pad/input-pad-private.h0000644000000000000000000000222312250242453015724 00000000000000/* vim:set et sts=4: */ /* input-pad - The input pad * Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Takao Fujiwara * Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Red Hat, Inc. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, * MA 02110-1301 USA */ #ifndef __INPUT_PAD_PRIVATE_H__ #define __INPUT_PAD_PRIVATE_H__ struct _InputPadGroupPrivate { void *signal_window; }; struct _InputPadTablePrivate { guint inited : 1; void *signal_window; }; #endif input-pad-1.0.3/input-pad/eek-gtk.h0000644000000000000000000000475712250242453013720 00000000000000/* vim:set et sts=4: */ /* input-pad - The input pad * Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Takao Fujiwara * Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Red Hat, Inc. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, * MA 02110-1301 USA */ #ifndef __INPUT_PAD_EEK_GTK_H__ #define __INPUT_PAD_EEK_GTK_H__ #include #include "input-pad-kbdui-gtk.h" G_BEGIN_DECLS #define INPUT_PAD_TYPE_GTK_KBDUI_EEK (input_pad_gtk_kbdui_eek_get_type ()) #define INPUT_PAD_GTK_KBDUI_EEK(o) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((o), INPUT_PAD_TYPE_GTK_KBDUI_EEK, InputPadGtkKbduiEek)) #define INPUT_PAD_GTK_KBDUI_EEK_CLASS(k) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((k), INPUT_PAD_TYPE_GTK_KBDUI_EEK, InputPadGtkKbduiEekClass)) #define INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_KBDUI_EEK(o) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((o), INPUT_PAD_TYPE_GTK_KBDUI_EEK)) #define INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_KBDUI_EEK_CLASS(k) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((k), INPUT_PAD_TYPE_GTK_KBDUI_EEK)) #define INPUT_PAD_GTK_KBDUI_EEK_GET_CLASS(o) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((o), INPUT_PAD_TYPE_GTK_KBDUI_EEK, InputPadGtkKbduiEekClass)) typedef struct _InputPadGtkKbduiEekPrivate InputPadGtkKbduiEekPrivate; typedef struct _InputPadGtkKbduiEek InputPadGtkKbduiEek; typedef struct _InputPadGtkKbduiEekClass InputPadGtkKbduiEekClass; struct _InputPadGtkKbduiEek { InputPadGtkKbdui parent; InputPadGtkKbduiEekPrivate *priv; }; struct _InputPadGtkKbduiEekClass { InputPadGtkKbduiClass parent_class; /* Padding for future expansion */ void (*_kbdui_eek_reserved1) (void); void (*_kbdui_eek_reserved2) (void); void (*_kbdui_eek_reserved3) (void); void (*_kbdui_eek_reserved4) (void); }; G_MODULE_EXPORT GType input_pad_gtk_kbdui_eek_get_type (void); InputPadGtkKbdui * input_pad_gtk_kbdui_eek_new (void); G_END_DECLS #endif input-pad-1.0.3/input-pad/geometry-xkb.h0000644000000000000000000000705212250242453014775 00000000000000/* vim:set et sts=4: */ /* input-pad - The input pad * Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Takao Fujiwara * Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Red Hat, Inc. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, * MA 02110-1301 USA */ #ifndef __INPUT_PAD_GEOMETRY_XKB_H__ #define __INPUT_PAD_GEOMETRY_XKB_H__ #include #include #define input_pad_xkb_build_core_state XkbBuildCoreState typedef struct _InputPadXKBKeyRow InputPadXKBKeyRow; typedef struct _InputPadXKBKeyRowPrivate InputPadXKBKeyRowPrivate; typedef struct _InputPadXKBKeyList InputPadXKBKeyList; typedef struct _InputPadXKBKeyListPrivate InputPadXKBKeyListPrivate; typedef struct _InputPadXKBConfigReg InputPadXKBConfigReg; typedef struct _InputPadXKBConfigRegPrivate InputPadXKBConfigRegPrivate; typedef struct _InputPadXKBLayoutList InputPadXKBLayoutList; typedef struct _InputPadXKBLayoutListPrivate InputPadXKBLayoutListPrivate; typedef struct _InputPadXKBVariantList InputPadXKBVariantList; typedef struct _InputPadXKBVariantListPrivate InputPadXKBVariantListPrivate; typedef struct _InputPadXKBOptionGroupList InputPadXKBOptionGroupList; typedef struct _InputPadXKBOptionGroupListPrivate InputPadXKBOptionGroupListPrivate; typedef struct _InputPadXKBOptionList InputPadXKBOptionList; typedef struct _InputPadXKBOptionListPrivate InputPadXKBOptionListPrivate; struct _InputPadXKBKeyRow { KeyCode keycode; char *name; unsigned int **keysym; InputPadXKBKeyRow *next; InputPadXKBKeyRowPrivate *priv; }; struct _InputPadXKBKeyList { InputPadXKBKeyRow *row; InputPadXKBKeyList *next; InputPadXKBKeyListPrivate *priv; }; struct _InputPadXKBConfigReg { InputPadXKBLayoutList *layouts; InputPadXKBOptionGroupList *option_groups; InputPadXKBConfigRegPrivate *priv; }; struct _InputPadXKBLayoutList { char *layout; char *desc; InputPadXKBVariantList *variants; InputPadXKBLayoutList *next; InputPadXKBLayoutListPrivate *priv; }; struct _InputPadXKBVariantList { char *variant; char *desc; InputPadXKBVariantList *next; InputPadXKBVariantListPrivate *priv; }; struct _InputPadXKBOptionGroupList { char *option_group; char *desc; InputPadXKBOptionList *options; InputPadXKBOptionGroupList *next; InputPadXKBOptionGroupListPrivate *priv; }; struct _InputPadXKBOptionList { char *option; char *desc; InputPadXKBOptionList *next; InputPadXKBOptionListPrivate *priv; }; #endif input-pad-1.0.3/input-pad/input-pad-group.h0000644000000000000000000000626512250242453015420 00000000000000/* vim:set et sts=4: */ /* input-pad - The input pad * Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Takao Fujiwara * Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Red Hat, Inc. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, * MA 02110-1301 USA */ #ifndef __INPUT_PAD_GROUP_H__ #define __INPUT_PAD_GROUP_H__ typedef struct _InputPadGroupPrivate InputPadGroupPrivate; typedef struct _InputPadGroup InputPadGroup; typedef struct _InputPadTablePrivate InputPadTablePrivate; typedef struct _InputPadTable InputPadTable; typedef struct _InputPadTableStr InputPadTableStr; typedef struct _InputPadTableCmd InputPadTableCmd; typedef struct _InputPadTableXXX InputPadTableXXX; typedef enum { INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_NONE = 0, INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_CHARS, INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_KEYSYMS, INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_STRINGS, INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_COMMANDS, } InputPadTableType; struct _InputPadGroup { char *name; InputPadTable *table; InputPadGroup *next; InputPadGroupPrivate *priv; }; struct _InputPadTable { char *name; int column; InputPadTableType type; union data { char *chars; char *keysyms; InputPadTableStr *strs; InputPadTableCmd *cmds; InputPadTableXXX *_future; } data; InputPadTable *next; InputPadTablePrivate *priv; }; struct _InputPadTableStr { char *label; char *comment; char *rawtext; }; struct _InputPadTableCmd { char *label; char *execl; }; struct _InputPadTableXXX { /* Padding for future expansion */ void *reserved1; void *reserved2; void *reserved3; void *reserved4; void *reserved5; }; InputPadGroup * input_pad_group_append_from_file (InputPadGroup *group_data, const char *file, const char *domain); InputPadGroup * input_pad_group_parse_all_files (const char *custom_dirname, const char *domain); void input_pad_group_destroy (InputPadGroup *group_data); #endif input-pad-1.0.3/input-pad/unicode_block.h0000644000000000000000000002441712250242453015164 00000000000000/* vim:set et sts=4: */ /* input-pad - The input pad * Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Takao Fujiwara * Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Red Hat, Inc. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, * MA 02110-1301 USA */ /* This file is generated by unicode_block.sh */ #ifndef __INPUT_PAD_UNICODE_BLOCK_H__ #define __INPUT_PAD_UNICODE_BLOCK_H__ #include "i18n.h" typedef struct _InputPadUnicodeBlockTable InputPadUnicodeBlockTable; struct _InputPadUnicodeBlockTable { unsigned int start; unsigned int end; const char *label; }; static const InputPadUnicodeBlockTable input_pad_unicode_block_table[] = { {0x0000, 0x007F, N_("Basic Latin")}, {0x0080, 0x00FF, N_("Latin-1 Supplement")}, {0x0100, 0x017F, N_("Latin Extended-A")}, {0x0180, 0x024F, N_("Latin Extended-B")}, {0x0250, 0x02AF, N_("IPA Extensions")}, {0x02B0, 0x02FF, N_("Spacing Modifier Letters")}, {0x0300, 0x036F, N_("Combining Diacritical Marks")}, {0x0370, 0x03FF, N_("Greek and Coptic")}, {0x0400, 0x04FF, N_("Cyrillic")}, {0x0500, 0x052F, N_("Cyrillic Supplement")}, {0x0530, 0x058F, N_("Armenian")}, {0x0590, 0x05FF, N_("Hebrew")}, {0x0600, 0x06FF, N_("Arabic")}, {0x0700, 0x074F, N_("Syriac")}, {0x0750, 0x077F, N_("Arabic Supplement")}, {0x0780, 0x07BF, N_("Thaana")}, {0x07C0, 0x07FF, N_("NKo")}, {0x0800, 0x083F, N_("Samaritan")}, {0x0900, 0x097F, N_("Devanagari")}, {0x0980, 0x09FF, N_("Bengali")}, {0x0A00, 0x0A7F, N_("Gurmukhi")}, {0x0A80, 0x0AFF, N_("Gujarati")}, {0x0B00, 0x0B7F, N_("Oriya")}, {0x0B80, 0x0BFF, N_("Tamil")}, {0x0C00, 0x0C7F, N_("Telugu")}, {0x0C80, 0x0CFF, N_("Kannada")}, {0x0D00, 0x0D7F, N_("Malayalam")}, {0x0D80, 0x0DFF, N_("Sinhala")}, {0x0E00, 0x0E7F, N_("Thai")}, {0x0E80, 0x0EFF, N_("Lao")}, {0x0F00, 0x0FFF, N_("Tibetan")}, {0x1000, 0x109F, N_("Myanmar")}, {0x10A0, 0x10FF, N_("Georgian")}, {0x1100, 0x11FF, N_("Hangul Jamo")}, {0x1200, 0x137F, N_("Ethiopic")}, {0x1380, 0x139F, N_("Ethiopic Supplement")}, {0x13A0, 0x13FF, N_("Cherokee")}, {0x1400, 0x167F, N_("Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics")}, {0x1680, 0x169F, N_("Ogham")}, {0x16A0, 0x16FF, N_("Runic")}, {0x1700, 0x171F, N_("Tagalog")}, {0x1720, 0x173F, N_("Hanunoo")}, {0x1740, 0x175F, N_("Buhid")}, {0x1760, 0x177F, N_("Tagbanwa")}, {0x1780, 0x17FF, N_("Khmer")}, {0x1800, 0x18AF, N_("Mongolian")}, {0x18B0, 0x18FF, N_("Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics Extended")}, {0x1900, 0x194F, N_("Limbu")}, {0x1950, 0x197F, N_("Tai Le")}, {0x1980, 0x19DF, N_("New Tai Lue")}, {0x19E0, 0x19FF, N_("Khmer Symbols")}, {0x1A00, 0x1A1F, N_("Buginese")}, {0x1A20, 0x1AAF, N_("Tai Tham")}, {0x1B00, 0x1B7F, N_("Balinese")}, {0x1B80, 0x1BBF, N_("Sundanese")}, {0x1C00, 0x1C4F, N_("Lepcha")}, {0x1C50, 0x1C7F, N_("Ol Chiki")}, {0x1CD0, 0x1CFF, N_("Vedic Extensions")}, {0x1D00, 0x1D7F, N_("Phonetic Extensions")}, {0x1D80, 0x1DBF, N_("Phonetic Extensions Supplement")}, {0x1DC0, 0x1DFF, N_("Combining Diacritical Marks Supplement")}, {0x1E00, 0x1EFF, N_("Latin Extended Additional")}, {0x1F00, 0x1FFF, N_("Greek Extended")}, {0x2000, 0x206F, N_("General Punctuation")}, {0x2070, 0x209F, N_("Superscripts and Subscripts")}, {0x20A0, 0x20CF, N_("Currency Symbols")}, {0x20D0, 0x20FF, N_("Combining Diacritical Marks for Symbols")}, {0x2100, 0x214F, N_("Letterlike Symbols")}, {0x2150, 0x218F, N_("Number Forms")}, {0x2190, 0x21FF, N_("Arrows")}, {0x2200, 0x22FF, N_("Mathematical Operators")}, {0x2300, 0x23FF, N_("Miscellaneous Technical")}, {0x2400, 0x243F, N_("Control Pictures")}, {0x2440, 0x245F, N_("Optical Character Recognition")}, {0x2460, 0x24FF, N_("Enclosed Alphanumerics")}, {0x2500, 0x257F, N_("Box Drawing")}, {0x2580, 0x259F, N_("Block Elements")}, {0x25A0, 0x25FF, N_("Geometric Shapes")}, {0x2600, 0x26FF, N_("Miscellaneous Symbols")}, {0x2700, 0x27BF, N_("Dingbats")}, {0x27C0, 0x27EF, N_("Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-A")}, {0x27F0, 0x27FF, N_("Supplemental Arrows-A")}, {0x2800, 0x28FF, N_("Braille Patterns")}, {0x2900, 0x297F, N_("Supplemental Arrows-B")}, {0x2980, 0x29FF, N_("Miscellaneous Mathematical Symbols-B")}, {0x2A00, 0x2AFF, N_("Supplemental Mathematical Operators")}, {0x2B00, 0x2BFF, N_("Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows")}, {0x2C00, 0x2C5F, N_("Glagolitic")}, {0x2C60, 0x2C7F, N_("Latin Extended-C")}, {0x2C80, 0x2CFF, N_("Coptic")}, {0x2D00, 0x2D2F, N_("Georgian Supplement")}, {0x2D30, 0x2D7F, N_("Tifinagh")}, {0x2D80, 0x2DDF, N_("Ethiopic Extended")}, {0x2DE0, 0x2DFF, N_("Cyrillic Extended-A")}, {0x2E00, 0x2E7F, N_("Supplemental Punctuation")}, {0x2E80, 0x2EFF, N_("CJK Radicals Supplement")}, {0x2F00, 0x2FDF, N_("Kangxi Radicals")}, {0x2FF0, 0x2FFF, N_("Ideographic Description Characters")}, {0x3000, 0x303F, N_("CJK Symbols and Punctuation")}, {0x3040, 0x309F, N_("Hiragana")}, {0x30A0, 0x30FF, N_("Katakana")}, {0x3100, 0x312F, N_("Bopomofo")}, {0x3130, 0x318F, N_("Hangul Compatibility Jamo")}, {0x3190, 0x319F, N_("Kanbun")}, {0x31A0, 0x31BF, N_("Bopomofo Extended")}, {0x31C0, 0x31EF, N_("CJK Strokes")}, {0x31F0, 0x31FF, N_("Katakana Phonetic Extensions")}, {0x3200, 0x32FF, N_("Enclosed CJK Letters and Months")}, {0x3300, 0x33FF, N_("CJK Compatibility")}, {0x3400, 0x4DBF, N_("CJK Unified Ideographs Extension A")}, {0x4DC0, 0x4DFF, N_("Yijing Hexagram Symbols")}, {0x4E00, 0x9FFF, N_("CJK Unified Ideographs")}, {0xA000, 0xA48F, N_("Yi Syllables")}, {0xA490, 0xA4CF, N_("Yi Radicals")}, {0xA4D0, 0xA4FF, N_("Lisu")}, {0xA500, 0xA63F, N_("Vai")}, {0xA640, 0xA69F, N_("Cyrillic Extended-B")}, {0xA6A0, 0xA6FF, N_("Bamum")}, {0xA700, 0xA71F, N_("Modifier Tone Letters")}, {0xA720, 0xA7FF, N_("Latin Extended-D")}, {0xA800, 0xA82F, N_("Syloti Nagri")}, {0xA830, 0xA83F, N_("Common Indic Number Forms")}, {0xA840, 0xA87F, N_("Phags-pa")}, {0xA880, 0xA8DF, N_("Saurashtra")}, {0xA8E0, 0xA8FF, N_("Devanagari Extended")}, {0xA900, 0xA92F, N_("Kayah Li")}, {0xA930, 0xA95F, N_("Rejang")}, {0xA960, 0xA97F, N_("Hangul Jamo Extended-A")}, {0xA980, 0xA9DF, N_("Javanese")}, {0xAA00, 0xAA5F, N_("Cham")}, {0xAA60, 0xAA7F, N_("Myanmar Extended-A")}, {0xAA80, 0xAADF, N_("Tai Viet")}, {0xABC0, 0xABFF, N_("Meetei Mayek")}, {0xAC00, 0xD7AF, N_("Hangul Syllables")}, {0xD7B0, 0xD7FF, N_("Hangul Jamo Extended-B")}, {0xD800, 0xDB7F, N_("High Surrogates")}, {0xDB80, 0xDBFF, N_("High Private Use Surrogates")}, {0xDC00, 0xDFFF, N_("Low Surrogates")}, {0xE000, 0xF8FF, N_("Private Use Area")}, {0xF900, 0xFAFF, N_("CJK Compatibility Ideographs")}, {0xFB00, 0xFB4F, N_("Alphabetic Presentation Forms")}, {0xFB50, 0xFDFF, N_("Arabic Presentation Forms-A")}, {0xFE00, 0xFE0F, N_("Variation Selectors")}, {0xFE10, 0xFE1F, N_("Vertical Forms")}, {0xFE20, 0xFE2F, N_("Combining Half Marks")}, {0xFE30, 0xFE4F, N_("CJK Compatibility Forms")}, {0xFE50, 0xFE6F, N_("Small Form Variants")}, {0xFE70, 0xFEFF, N_("Arabic Presentation Forms-B")}, {0xFF00, 0xFFEF, N_("Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms")}, {0xFFF0, 0xFFFF, N_("Specials")}, {0x10000, 0x1007F, N_("Linear B Syllabary")}, {0x10080, 0x100FF, N_("Linear B Ideograms")}, {0x10100, 0x1013F, N_("Aegean Numbers")}, {0x10140, 0x1018F, N_("Ancient Greek Numbers")}, {0x10190, 0x101CF, N_("Ancient Symbols")}, {0x101D0, 0x101FF, N_("Phaistos Disc")}, {0x10280, 0x1029F, N_("Lycian")}, {0x102A0, 0x102DF, N_("Carian")}, {0x10300, 0x1032F, N_("Old Italic")}, {0x10330, 0x1034F, N_("Gothic")}, {0x10380, 0x1039F, N_("Ugaritic")}, {0x103A0, 0x103DF, N_("Old Persian")}, {0x10400, 0x1044F, N_("Deseret")}, {0x10450, 0x1047F, N_("Shavian")}, {0x10480, 0x104AF, N_("Osmanya")}, {0x10800, 0x1083F, N_("Cypriot Syllabary")}, {0x10840, 0x1085F, N_("Imperial Aramaic")}, {0x10900, 0x1091F, N_("Phoenician")}, {0x10920, 0x1093F, N_("Lydian")}, {0x10A00, 0x10A5F, N_("Kharoshthi")}, {0x10A60, 0x10A7F, N_("Old South Arabian")}, {0x10B00, 0x10B3F, N_("Avestan")}, {0x10B40, 0x10B5F, N_("Inscriptional Parthian")}, {0x10B60, 0x10B7F, N_("Inscriptional Pahlavi")}, {0x10C00, 0x10C4F, N_("Old Turkic")}, {0x10E60, 0x10E7F, N_("Rumi Numeral Symbols")}, {0x11080, 0x110CF, N_("Kaithi")}, {0x12000, 0x123FF, N_("Cuneiform")}, {0x12400, 0x1247F, N_("Cuneiform Numbers and Punctuation")}, {0x13000, 0x1342F, N_("Egyptian Hieroglyphs")}, {0x1D000, 0x1D0FF, N_("Byzantine Musical Symbols")}, {0x1D100, 0x1D1FF, N_("Musical Symbols")}, {0x1D200, 0x1D24F, N_("Ancient Greek Musical Notation")}, {0x1D300, 0x1D35F, N_("Tai Xuan Jing Symbols")}, {0x1D360, 0x1D37F, N_("Counting Rod Numerals")}, {0x1D400, 0x1D7FF, N_("Mathematical Alphanumeric Symbols")}, {0x1F000, 0x1F02F, N_("Mahjong Tiles")}, {0x1F030, 0x1F09F, N_("Domino Tiles")}, {0x1F100, 0x1F1FF, N_("Enclosed Alphanumeric Supplement")}, {0x1F200, 0x1F2FF, N_("Enclosed Ideographic Supplement")}, {0x20000, 0x2A6DF, N_("CJK Unified Ideographs Extension B")}, {0x2A700, 0x2B73F, N_("CJK Unified Ideographs Extension C")}, {0x2F800, 0x2FA1F, N_("CJK Compatibility Ideographs Supplement")}, {0xE0000, 0xE007F, N_("Tags")}, {0xE0100, 0xE01EF, N_("Variation Selectors Supplement")}, {0xF0000, 0xFFFFF, N_("Supplementary Private Use Area-A")}, {0x100000, 0x10FFFF, N_("Supplementary Private Use Area-B")}, { 0, 0, NULL} }; #endif input-pad-1.0.3/input-pad/kbdui-gtk.c0000644000000000000000000000717312250242453014240 00000000000000/* vim:set et sts=4: */ /* input-pad - The input pad * Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Takao Fujiwara * Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Red Hat, Inc. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, * MA 02110-1301 USA */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include "input-pad-window-gtk.h" #include "input-pad-kbdui-gtk.h" #include "input-pad-marshal.h" #include "i18n.h" enum { CREATE_KEYBOARD_LAYOUT, DESTROY_KEYBOARD_LAYOUT, LAST_SIGNAL }; static guint signals[LAST_SIGNAL] = { 0 }; struct _InputPadGtkKbduiContextPrivate { gchar *kbdui_name; }; G_DEFINE_ABSTRACT_TYPE (InputPadGtkKbdui, input_pad_gtk_kbdui, G_TYPE_OBJECT); static void input_pad_gtk_kbdui_init (InputPadGtkKbdui *kbdui) { } static void input_pad_gtk_kbdui_class_init (InputPadGtkKbduiClass *klass) { GObjectClass *gobject_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (klass); signals[CREATE_KEYBOARD_LAYOUT] = g_signal_new (I_("create-keyboard-layout"), G_TYPE_FROM_CLASS (gobject_class), G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, G_STRUCT_OFFSET (InputPadGtkKbduiClass, create_keyboard_layout), NULL, NULL, INPUT_PAD_VOID__OBJECT_OBJECT, G_TYPE_NONE, 2, GTK_TYPE_WIDGET, INPUT_PAD_TYPE_GTK_WINDOW); signals[DESTROY_KEYBOARD_LAYOUT] = g_signal_new (I_("destroy-keyboard-layout"), G_TYPE_FROM_CLASS (gobject_class), G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, G_STRUCT_OFFSET (InputPadGtkKbduiClass, destroy_keyboard_layout), NULL, NULL, INPUT_PAD_VOID__OBJECT_OBJECT, G_TYPE_NONE, 2, GTK_TYPE_WIDGET, INPUT_PAD_TYPE_GTK_WINDOW); } G_MODULE_EXPORT InputPadGtkKbduiContext * input_pad_gtk_kbdui_context_new (void) { InputPadGtkKbduiContext *context; context = g_new0 (InputPadGtkKbduiContext, 1); context->priv = g_new0 (InputPadGtkKbduiContextPrivate, 1); return context; } G_MODULE_EXPORT const gchar * input_pad_gtk_kbdui_context_get_kbdui_name (InputPadGtkKbduiContext *context) { return context->priv->kbdui_name; } G_MODULE_EXPORT void input_pad_gtk_kbdui_context_set_kbdui_name (InputPadGtkKbduiContext *context, const gchar *name) { g_free (context->priv->kbdui_name); if (name) { context->priv->kbdui_name = g_strdup (name); } else { context->priv->kbdui_name = NULL; } } void input_pad_gtk_kbdui_context_destroy (InputPadGtkKbduiContext *context) { if (context) { if (context->priv) { g_free (context->priv->kbdui_name); context->priv->kbdui_name = NULL; g_free (context->priv); context->priv = NULL; } g_free (context); } } input-pad-1.0.3/input-pad/button-gtk.c0000644000000000000000000002733512250242453014457 00000000000000/* vim:set et sts=4: */ /* input-pad - The input pad * Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Takao Fujiwara * Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Red Hat, Inc. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, * MA 02110-1301 USA */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include "input-pad-group.h" #include "button-gtk.h" #include "i18n.h" #define TIMEOUT_REPEAT 300 #define INPUT_PAD_GTK_BUTTON_GET_PRIVATE(o) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_PRIVATE ((o), INPUT_PAD_TYPE_GTK_BUTTON, InputPadGtkButtonPrivate)) enum { PRESSED_REPEAT, LAST_SIGNAL, }; struct _InputPadGtkButtonPrivate { guint keycode; guint keysym; guint **keysyms; int keysym_group; guint state; gchar * rawtext; InputPadTableType type; guint32 timer; guint timeout_repeat; }; static guint signals[LAST_SIGNAL] = { 0 }; static GtkBuildableIface *parent_buildable_iface; static void input_pad_gtk_button_buildable_interface_init (GtkBuildableIface *iface); #if GTK_CHECK_VERSION (2, 90, 0) static void input_pad_gtk_button_destroy_real (GtkWidget *widget); #else static void input_pad_gtk_button_destroy_real (GtkObject *widget); #endif static gint input_pad_gtk_button_press_real (GtkWidget *widget, GdkEventButton *event); static gint input_pad_gtk_button_release_real (GtkWidget *widget, GdkEventButton *event); G_DEFINE_TYPE_WITH_CODE (InputPadGtkButton, input_pad_gtk_button, GTK_TYPE_BUTTON, G_IMPLEMENT_INTERFACE (GTK_TYPE_BUILDABLE, input_pad_gtk_button_buildable_interface_init)) static void input_pad_gtk_button_init (InputPadGtkButton *button) { InputPadGtkButtonPrivate *priv = INPUT_PAD_GTK_BUTTON_GET_PRIVATE (button); priv->timeout_repeat = TIMEOUT_REPEAT; button->priv = priv; } static void input_pad_gtk_button_buildable_interface_init (GtkBuildableIface *iface) { parent_buildable_iface = g_type_interface_peek_parent (iface); } static void input_pad_gtk_button_class_init (InputPadGtkButtonClass *klass) { GObjectClass *gobject_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (klass); #if !GTK_CHECK_VERSION (2, 90, 0) GtkObjectClass *object_class = GTK_OBJECT_CLASS (klass); #endif GtkWidgetClass *widget_class = (GtkWidgetClass *) klass; #if GTK_CHECK_VERSION (2, 90, 0) widget_class->destroy = input_pad_gtk_button_destroy_real; #else object_class->destroy = input_pad_gtk_button_destroy_real; #endif widget_class->button_press_event = input_pad_gtk_button_press_real; widget_class->button_release_event = input_pad_gtk_button_release_real; g_type_class_add_private (klass, sizeof (InputPadGtkButtonPrivate)); signals[PRESSED_REPEAT] = g_signal_new (I_("pressed-repeat"), G_TYPE_FROM_CLASS (gobject_class), G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST, G_STRUCT_OFFSET (InputPadGtkButtonClass, pressed_repeat), NULL, NULL, g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__VOID, G_TYPE_NONE, 0); } static gint button_timer_cb (InputPadGtkButton *button) { #if 0 GtkSettings *settings; #endif guint timeout; g_return_val_if_fail (button->priv != NULL, FALSE); if (button->priv->timer == 0) { return FALSE; } timeout = button->priv->timeout_repeat; /* "gtk-timeout-repeat" is too fast? */ #if 0 settings = gtk_widget_get_settings (GTK_WIDGET (button)); g_object_get (settings, "gtk-timeout-repeat", &timeout, NULL); //g_object_get (settings, "gtk-timeout-expand", &timeout, NULL); #endif button->priv->timer = gdk_threads_add_timeout (timeout, (GSourceFunc) button_timer_cb, (gpointer) button); g_signal_emit ((gpointer) button, signals[PRESSED_REPEAT], 0); return TRUE; } static void start_timer (InputPadGtkButton *button) { GtkSettings *settings; guint timeout; g_return_if_fail (button->priv != NULL); if (button->priv->timer != 0) { return; } settings = gtk_widget_get_settings (GTK_WIDGET (button)); g_object_get (settings, "gtk-timeout-initial", &timeout, NULL); button->priv->timer = gdk_threads_add_timeout (timeout, (GSourceFunc) button_timer_cb, (gpointer) button); } static void end_timer (InputPadGtkButton *button) { g_return_if_fail (button->priv != NULL); if (button->priv->timer == 0) { return; } g_source_remove (button->priv->timer); button->priv->timer = 0; } static void #if GTK_CHECK_VERSION (2, 90, 0) input_pad_gtk_button_destroy_real (GtkWidget *widget) #else input_pad_gtk_button_destroy_real (GtkObject *widget) #endif { InputPadGtkButton *ibutton; if (INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_BUTTON (widget)) { ibutton = INPUT_PAD_GTK_BUTTON (widget); if (ibutton->priv) { end_timer (ibutton); g_free (ibutton->priv->rawtext); ibutton->priv->rawtext = NULL; ibutton->priv = NULL; } } #if GTK_CHECK_VERSION (2, 90, 0) GTK_WIDGET_CLASS (input_pad_gtk_button_parent_class)->destroy (widget); #else GTK_OBJECT_CLASS (input_pad_gtk_button_parent_class)->destroy (widget); #endif } static gint input_pad_gtk_button_press_real (GtkWidget *widget, GdkEventButton *event) { if (INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_BUTTON (widget)) { start_timer (INPUT_PAD_GTK_BUTTON (widget)); } return GTK_WIDGET_CLASS (input_pad_gtk_button_parent_class)->button_press_event (widget, event); } static gint input_pad_gtk_button_release_real (GtkWidget *widget, GdkEventButton *event) { if (INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_BUTTON (widget)) { end_timer (INPUT_PAD_GTK_BUTTON (widget)); } return GTK_WIDGET_CLASS (input_pad_gtk_button_parent_class)->button_release_event (widget, event); } GtkWidget * input_pad_gtk_button_new_with_label (const gchar *label) { return g_object_new (INPUT_PAD_TYPE_GTK_BUTTON, "label", label, NULL); } GtkWidget * input_pad_gtk_button_new_with_unicode (guint code) { gchar buff[7]; gchar buff2[35]; /* 7 x 5 e.g. 'a' -> '0x61 ' */ gchar *tooltip; int i; GtkWidget *button; /* The displaying button is too long with '\t'. */ if (code == '\t') { buff[0] = ' '; buff[1] = '\0'; sprintf (buff2, "0x%02X ", (unsigned char) code); } else { buff[g_unichar_to_utf8 ((gunichar) code, buff)] = '\0'; for (i = 0; buff[i] && i < 7; i++) { sprintf (buff2 + i * 5, "0x%02X ", (unsigned char) buff[i]); } if (buff[0] == '\0') { buff2[0] = '0'; buff2[0] = 'x'; buff2[1] = '0'; buff2[2] = '0'; buff2[3] = '\0'; } } button = input_pad_gtk_button_new_with_label (buff); if (code == '\t') { input_pad_gtk_button_set_keysym (INPUT_PAD_GTK_BUTTON (button), code); } tooltip = g_strdup_printf ("U+%04X\nUTF-8 %s", code, buff2); gtk_widget_set_tooltip_text (GTK_WIDGET (button), tooltip); g_free (tooltip); input_pad_gtk_button_set_table_type (INPUT_PAD_GTK_BUTTON (button), INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_CHARS); return button; } guint input_pad_gtk_button_get_keycode (InputPadGtkButton *button) { g_return_val_if_fail (button != NULL && INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_BUTTON (button), 0x0); return button->priv->keycode; } void input_pad_gtk_button_set_keycode (InputPadGtkButton *button, guint keycode) { g_return_if_fail (button != NULL && INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_BUTTON (button)); button->priv->keycode = keycode; } guint input_pad_gtk_button_get_keysym (InputPadGtkButton *button) { g_return_val_if_fail (button != NULL && INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_BUTTON (button), 0x0); return button->priv->keysym; } void input_pad_gtk_button_set_keysym (InputPadGtkButton *button, guint keysym) { g_return_if_fail (button != NULL && INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_BUTTON (button)); button->priv->keysym = keysym; } guint ** input_pad_gtk_button_get_all_keysyms (InputPadGtkButton *button) { g_return_val_if_fail (button != NULL && INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_BUTTON (button), NULL); return button->priv->keysyms; } void input_pad_gtk_button_set_all_keysyms (InputPadGtkButton *button, guint **keysyms) { g_return_if_fail (button != NULL && INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_BUTTON (button)); button->priv->keysyms = keysyms; } int input_pad_gtk_button_get_keysym_group (InputPadGtkButton *button) { g_return_val_if_fail (button != NULL && INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_BUTTON (button), 0); return button->priv->keysym_group; } void input_pad_gtk_button_set_keysym_group (InputPadGtkButton *button, int group) { g_return_if_fail (button != NULL && INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_BUTTON (button)); button->priv->keysym_group = group; } guint input_pad_gtk_button_get_state (InputPadGtkButton *button) { g_return_val_if_fail (button != NULL && INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_BUTTON (button), 0x0); return button->priv->state; } void input_pad_gtk_button_set_state (InputPadGtkButton *button, guint state) { g_return_if_fail (button != NULL && INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_BUTTON (button)); button->priv->state = state; } InputPadTableType input_pad_gtk_button_get_table_type (InputPadGtkButton *button) { g_return_val_if_fail (button != NULL && INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_BUTTON (button), INPUT_PAD_TABLE_TYPE_NONE); return button->priv->type; } void input_pad_gtk_button_set_table_type (InputPadGtkButton *button, InputPadTableType type) { g_return_if_fail (button != NULL && INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_BUTTON (button)); button->priv->type = type; } const gchar * input_pad_gtk_button_get_rawtext (InputPadGtkButton *button) { g_return_val_if_fail (button != NULL && INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_BUTTON (button), NULL); return button->priv->rawtext; } void input_pad_gtk_button_set_rawtext (InputPadGtkButton *button, const gchar *rawtext) { g_return_if_fail (button != NULL && INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_BUTTON (button)); g_free (button->priv->rawtext); button->priv->rawtext = NULL; if (rawtext == NULL) { return; } button->priv->rawtext = g_strdup (rawtext); } input-pad-1.0.3/input-pad/input-pad-window-gtk.h0000644000000000000000000001460312250242453016351 00000000000000/* vim:set et sts=4: */ /* input-pad - The input pad * Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Takao Fujiwara * Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Red Hat, Inc. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, * MA 02110-1301 USA */ #ifndef __INPUT_PAD_WINDOW_GTK_H__ #define __INPUT_PAD_WINDOW_GTK_H__ #include #include "input-pad.h" G_BEGIN_DECLS #define INPUT_PAD_TYPE_GTK_WINDOW (input_pad_gtk_window_get_type ()) #define INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW(o) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((o), INPUT_PAD_TYPE_GTK_WINDOW, InputPadGtkWindow)) #define INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW_CLASS(k) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((k), INPUT_PAD_TYPE_GTK_WINDOW, InputPadGtkWindowClass)) #define INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW(o) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((o), INPUT_PAD_TYPE_GTK_WINDOW)) #define INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_WINDOW_CLASS(k) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((k), INPUT_PAD_TYPE_GTK_WINDOW)) #define INPUT_PAD_GTK_WINDOW_GET_CLASS(o) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((o), INPUT_PAD_TYPE_GTK_WINDOW, InputPadGtkWindowClass)) typedef struct _InputPadGtkWindowPrivate InputPadGtkWindowPrivate; typedef struct _InputPadGtkWindow InputPadGtkWindow; typedef struct _InputPadGtkWindowClass InputPadGtkWindowClass; struct _InputPadGtkWindow { GtkWindow parent; guint child; InputPadGtkWindowPrivate *priv; }; struct _InputPadGtkWindowClass { GtkWindowClass parent_class; gboolean (* button_pressed) (InputPadGtkWindow *window, const gchar *str, guint type, guint keysym, guint keycode, guint state); void (* keyboard_changed) (InputPadGtkWindow *window, int group); void (* group_changed) (InputPadGtkWindow *window, const gchar *paddir, const gchar *domain); void (* group_appended) (InputPadGtkWindow *window, const gchar *padfile, const gchar *domain); void (* char_button_sensitive) (InputPadGtkWindow *window, gboolean sensitive); void (* reorder_button_pressed) (InputPadGtkWindow *window); /* Padding for future expansion */ void (*_window_reserved1) (void); void (*_window_reserved2) (void); void (*_window_reserved3) (void); void (*_window_reserved4) (void); }; G_MODULE_EXPORT GType input_pad_gtk_window_get_type (void); GtkWidget * input_pad_gtk_window_new (GtkWindowType type, unsigned int child); void input_pad_gtk_window_set_paddir (InputPadGtkWindow *window, const gchar *paddir, const gchar *domain); void input_pad_gtk_window_append_padfile (InputPadGtkWindow *window, const gchar *padfile, const gchar *domain); void input_pad_gtk_window_set_char_button_sensitive (InputPadGtkWindow *window, gboolean sensitive); void input_pad_gtk_window_reorder_button_pressed (InputPadGtkWindow *window); guint input_pad_gtk_window_get_keyboard_state (InputPadGtkWindow *window); void input_pad_gtk_window_set_keyboard_state (InputPadGtkWindow *window, guint keyboard_state); void input_pad_gtk_window_set_keyboard_state_with_keysym (InputPadGtkWindow *window, guint keysym); InputPadWindowKbduiName * input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_list (void); int input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_list_length (void); gchar * input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_get_name_with_index (int index); gchar * input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_get_description_with_index (int index); InputPadWindowType input_pad_gtk_window_get_kbdui_name_get_type_with_index (int index); void input_pad_gtk_window_set_kbdui_name (InputPadGtkWindow *window, const gchar *name); void input_pad_gtk_window_set_show_table (InputPadGtkWindow *window, InputPadWindowShowTableType type); void input_pad_gtk_window_set_show_layout (InputPadGtkWindow *window, InputPadWindowShowLayoutType type); G_END_DECLS #endif input-pad-1.0.3/input-pad/Makefile.am0000644000000000000000000002074712250242453014251 00000000000000# vim:set noet ts=4: # # input-pad - The input pad # # Copyright (c) 2010-2013 Takao Fujiwara # Copyright (c) 2010-2013 Red Hat, Inc. # # This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public # License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either # version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. # # This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU # Lesser General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public # License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, # MA 02110-1301 USA noinst_DIST = \ $(NULL) # gobject introspection -include $(INTROSPECTION_MAKEFILE) INTROSPECTION_SCANNER_ARGS = INTROSPECTION_COMPILER_ARGS = \ --includedir=$(srcdir) \ --includedir=. \ $(NULL) INTROSPECTION_GIRS = CLEANFILES = MODULE_DIR = $(libdir)/$(PACKAGE)-$(libinput_pad_VERSION)/modules MODULE_KBDUI_DIR = $(MODULE_DIR)/kbdui MODULE_XKEYSEND_DIR = $(MODULE_DIR)/xkeysend AM_CPPFLAGS = \ -I$(top_srcdir) \ -DINPUT_PAD_PAD_SYSTEM_DIR=\""$(pkgdatadir)/pad"\" \ -DINPUT_PAD_UI_GTK_DIR=\""$(pkgdatadir)/ui/gtk"\" \ -DMODULE_KBDUI_DIR=\""$(MODULE_KBDUI_DIR)"\" \ -DDATAROOTDIR=\""$(datarootdir)"\" \ $(NULL) BUILT_SOURCES = \ input-pad-marshal.c \ input-pad-marshal.h \ $(NULL) libinput_pad_publicdir = $(includedir)/$(PACKAGE)-$(libinput_pad_VERSION) libinput_pad_public_HEADERS = \ input-pad-group.h \ input-pad-kbdui-gtk.h \ input-pad-window-gtk.h \ input-pad.h \ $(NULL) libinput_pad_LTLIBRARIES = libinput-pad.la libinput_paddir = $(libdir) libinput_pad_la_SOURCES = \ $(BUILT_SOURCES) \ $(libinput_pad_public_HEADERS) \ button-gtk.c \ button-gtk.h \ combobox-gtk.c \ combobox-gtk.h \ geometry-gdk.c \ geometry-gdk.h \ geometry-xkb.h \ i18n.h \ input-pad-private.h \ kbdui-gtk.c \ parse-pad.c \ unicode_block.h \ window-gtk.c \ $(NULL) libinput_pad_la_CFLAGS = \ $(GMODULE2_CFLAGS) \ $(LIBXML2_CFLAGS) \ $(X11_CFLAGS) \ $(XKB_CFLAGS) \ $(LIBXKLAVIER_CFLAGS) \ $(NULL) libinput_pad_la_LIBADD = \ $(GMODULE2_LIBS) \ $(LIBXML2_LIBS) \ $(X11_LIBS) \ $(XKB_LIBS) \ $(LIBXKLAVIER_LIBS) \ $(NULL) libinput_pad_la_LDFLAGS = \ -export-dynamic \ -version-info $(LT_VERSION_INFO) \ $(no_undefined) \ $(NULL) if HAVE_GTK3 libinput_pad_la_CFLAGS += $(GTK3_CFLAGS) libinput_pad_la_LIBADD += $(GTK3_LIBS) else libinput_pad_la_CFLAGS += $(GTK2_CFLAGS) libinput_pad_la_LIBADD += $(GTK2_LIBS) endif input-pad-marshal.h: input-pad-marshal.list @$(GLIB_GENMARSHAL) $< --prefix=INPUT_PAD --header > $@ \ $(NULL) input-pad-marshal.c: input-pad-marshal.list @echo "#include \"input-pad-marshal.h\"" > $@ && \ $(GLIB_GENMARSHAL) $< --prefix=INPUT_PAD --body >> $@ \ $(NULL) if HAVE_XTEST MODULE_XTEST_GDK_BASE = input-pad-xtest-gdk AM_CPPFLAGS += \ -DMODULE_XTEST_GDK_BASE=\""$(MODULE_XTEST_GDK_BASE)"\" \ -DMODULE_XTEST_GDK_DIR=\""$(MODULE_XKEYSEND_DIR)"\" \ $(NULL) libinput_pad_xtest_gdk_LTLIBRARIES = libinput-pad-xtest-gdk.la libinput_pad_xtest_gdkdir = $(MODULE_XKEYSEND_DIR) libinput_pad_xtest_gdk_la_SOURCES = \ xtest-gdk.c \ $(NULL) libinput_pad_xtest_gdk_la_CFLAGS = \ $(X11_CFLAGS) \ $(NULL) libinput_pad_xtest_gdk_la_LIBADD = \ $(builddir)/libinput-pad.la \ $(X11_LIBS) \ $(XTEST_LIBS) \ $(NULL) libinput_pad_xtest_gdk_la_LDFLAGS = \ -export-dynamic \ -avoid-version \ $(no_undefined) \ $(NULL) if HAVE_GTK3 libinput_pad_xtest_gdk_la_CFLAGS += $(GTK3_CFLAGS) libinput_pad_xtest_gdk_la_LIBADD += $(GTK3_LIBS) else libinput_pad_xtest_gdk_la_CFLAGS += $(GTK2_CFLAGS) libinput_pad_xtest_gdk_la_LIBADD += $(GTK2_LIBS) endif endif if HAVE_EEK MODULE_EEK_GTK_BASE = eek-gtk AM_CPPFLAGS += \ -DMODULE_EEK_GTK_BASE=\""$(MODULE_EEK_GTK_BASE)"\" \ $(NULL) libinput_pad_eek_gtk_LTLIBRARIES = libinput-pad-eek-gtk.la libinput_pad_eek_gtkdir = $(MODULE_KBDUI_DIR) libinput_pad_eek_gtk_la_SOURCES = \ eek-gtk.c \ eek-gtk.h \ $(NULL) libinput_pad_eek_gtk_la_CFLAGS = \ $(EEK_CFLAGS) \ $(NULL) libinput_pad_eek_gtk_la_LIBADD = \ $(builddir)/libinput-pad.la \ $(EEK_LIBS) \ $(NULL) libinput_pad_eek_gtk_la_LDFLAGS = \ -export-dynamic \ -avoid-version \ $(no_undefined) \ $(NULL) endif bin_PROGRAMS = \ input-pad \ $(NULL) input_pad_SOURCES = \ input-pad-main.c \ $(NULL) input_pad_CFLAGS = \ $(NULL) input_pad_LDADD = \ $(builddir)/libinput-pad.la \ $(NULL) if HAVE_INTROSPECTION introspection_files = \ $(libinput_pad_la_SOURCES) \ $(NULL) InputPad-1.0.gir: $(libinput_pad_LTLIBRARIES) Makefile InputPad_1_0_gir_SCANNERFLAGS = \ --pkg-export=input-pad \ --warn-all \ $(INPUT_PAD_GIR_SCANNERFLAGS) InputPad_1_0_gir_INCLUDES = GLib-2.0 GObject-2.0 Gio-2.0 if HAVE_GTK3 InputPad_1_0_gir_INCLUDES += Gtk-3.0 else InputPad_1_0_gir_INCLUDES += Gtk-2.0 InputPad_1_0_gir_SCANNERFLAGS += --pkg=gtk+-2.0 endif InputPad_1_0_gir_LIBS = $(libinput_pad_LTLIBRARIES) InputPad_1_0_gir_FILES = $(addprefix $(srcdir)/,$(introspection_files)) InputPad_1_0_gir_CFLAGS = -DIBUS_COMPILATION INTROSPECTION_GIRS += InputPad-1.0.gir girdir = $(datadir)/gir-1.0 dist_gir_DATA = $(INTROSPECTION_GIRS) typelibsdir = $(libdir)/girepository-1.0 typelibs_DATA = $(INTROSPECTION_GIRS:.gir=.typelib) CLEANFILES += $(dist_gir_DATA) $(typelibs_DATA) endif man_one_in_files = input-pad.1.in man_one_files = $(man_one_in_files:.1.in=.1) man_one_DATA =$(man_one_files:.1=.1.gz) man_onedir = $(mandir)/man1 %.1: %.1.in $(AM_V_GEN) sed \ -e 's|@VERSION[@]|$(VERSION)|g' $< > $@.tmp && \ mv $@.tmp $@ %.1.gz: %.1 $(AM_V_GEN) gzip -c $< > $@.tmp && mv $@.tmp $@ CLEANFILES += \ $(BUILT_SOURCES) \ $(man_one_files) \ $(man_one_DATA) \ $(NULL) EXTRA_DIST = \ $(man_one_in_files) \ input-pad-marshal.list \ unicode_block.sh \ $(NULL) input-pad-1.0.3/input-pad/unicode_block.sh0000755000000000000000000000401012250242453015335 00000000000000#!/bin/sh # latest is http://www.unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/Blocks.txt PROGNAME=`basename $0 .sh` HEADER='/* vim:set et sts=4: */ /* input-pad - The input pad * Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Takao Fujiwara * Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Red Hat, Inc. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, * MA 02110-1301 USA */ /* This file is generated by unicode_block.sh */ #ifndef __INPUT_PAD_UNICODE_BLOCK_H__ #define __INPUT_PAD_UNICODE_BLOCK_H__ #include "i18n.h" typedef struct _InputPadUnicodeBlockTable InputPadUnicodeBlockTable; struct _InputPadUnicodeBlockTable { unsigned int start; unsigned int end; const char *label; }; static const InputPadUnicodeBlockTable input_pad_unicode_block_table[] = {' FOOTER=' { 0, 0, NULL} }; #endif ' usage () { printf "usage: %s Blocks.txt\n" $PROGNAME } if [ $# -lt 1 ] ; then usage exit -1 fi FILE=$1 printf "%s\n" "$HEADER" cat $FILE | grep -v "^#" | grep -v '^$' | while read line do BLOCK=`echo "$line" | awk -F';' '{print $1}'` LABEL=`echo "$line" | awk -F';' '{print $2}'` START=`echo "$BLOCK" | sed -e 's|\([^\.]*\)\.\.\([^\.]*\)|\1|'` END=`echo "$BLOCK" | sed -e 's|\([^\.]*\)\.\.\([^\.]*\)|\2|'` LABEL=`echo "$LABEL" | sed -e 's|^ ||'` printf "%s\n" " {0x$START, 0x$END, N_(\"$LABEL\")}," done printf "%s\n" "$FOOTER" input-pad-1.0.3/input-pad/input-pad-kbdui-gtk.h0000644000000000000000000001137312250242453016141 00000000000000/* vim:set et sts=4: */ /* input-pad - The input pad * Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Takao Fujiwara * Copyright (C) 2010-2012 Red Hat, Inc. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, * MA 02110-1301 USA */ #ifndef __INPUT_PAD_KBDUI_H__ #define __INPUT_PAD_KBDUI_H__ #include #include #include "input-pad-window-gtk.h" #include "input-pad.h" G_BEGIN_DECLS #define INPUT_PAD_TYPE_GTK_KBDUI (input_pad_gtk_kbdui_get_type ()) #define INPUT_PAD_GTK_KBDUI(o) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_CAST ((o), INPUT_PAD_TYPE_GTK_KBDUI, InputPadGtkKbdui)) #define INPUT_PAD_GTK_KBDUI_CLASS(k) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_CAST ((k), INPUT_PAD_TYPE_GTK_KBDUI, InputPadGtkKbduiClass)) #define INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_KBDUI(o) (G_TYPE_CHECK_INSTANCE_TYPE ((o), INPUT_PAD_TYPE_GTK_KBDUI)) #define INPUT_PAD_IS_GTK_KBDUI_CLASS(k) (G_TYPE_CHECK_CLASS_TYPE ((k), INPUT_PAD_TYPE_GTK_KBDUI)) #define INPUT_PAD_GTK_KBDUI_GET_CLASS(o) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_CLASS ((o), INPUT_PAD_TYPE_GTK_KBDUI, InputPadGtkKbduiClass)) typedef struct _InputPadGtkKbdui InputPadGtkKbdui; typedef struct _InputPadGtkKbduiPrivate InputPadGtkKbduiPrivate; typedef struct _InputPadGtkKbduiClass InputPadGtkKbduiClass; typedef struct _InputPadGtkKbduiContext InputPadGtkKbduiContext; typedef struct _InputPadGtkKbduiContextPrivate InputPadGtkKbduiContextPrivate; struct _InputPadGtkKbdui { GObject parent; GModule *module; InputPadGtkKbduiPrivate *priv; }; struct _InputPadGtkKbduiClass { GObjectClass parent_class; void (* create_keyboard_layout) (InputPadGtkKbdui *kbdui, GtkWidget *vbox, InputPadGtkWindow *window); void (* destroy_keyboard_layout) (InputPadGtkKbdui *kbdui, GtkWidget *vbox, InputPadGtkWindow *window); /* Padding for future expansion */ void (*_kbdui_reserved1) (void); void (*_kbdui_reserved2) (void); void (*_kbdui_reserved3) (void); void (*_kbdui_reserved4) (void); }; struct _InputPadGtkKbduiContext { InputPadGtkKbdui *kbdui; GOptionContext *context; InputPadGtkKbduiContextPrivate *priv; }; G_MODULE_EXPORT GType input_pad_gtk_kbdui_get_type (void); G_MODULE_EXPORT InputPadGtkKbduiContext * input_pad_gtk_kbdui_context_new (void); G_MODULE_EXPORT const gchar * input_pad_gtk_kbdui_context_get_kbdui_name (InputPadGtkKbduiContext *context); G_MODULE_EXPORT void input_pad_gtk_kbdui_context_set_kbdui_name (InputPadGtkKbduiContext *context, const gchar *name); G_MODULE_EXPORT void input_pad_gtk_kbdui_context_destroy (InputPadGtkKbduiContext *context); G_MODULE_EXPORT const gchar * input_pad_module_get_description (void); G_MODULE_EXPORT InputPadWindowType input_pad_module_get_type (void); G_MODULE_EXPORT gboolean input_pad_module_arg_init (int *argc, char ***argv, InputPadGtkKbduiContext *context); G_MODULE_EXPORT gboolean input_pad_module_arg_init_post (int *argc, char ***argv, InputPadGtkKbduiContext *context); G_MODULE_EXPORT gboolean input_pad_module_init (InputPadGtkWindow *window); G_MODULE_EXPORT InputPadGtkKbdui * input_pad_module_kbdui_new (InputPadGtkWindow *window); G_END_DECLS #endif input-pad-1.0.3/m4/0000755000000000000000000000000012250242553010703 500000000000000input-pad-1.0.3/m4/libtool.m40000644000000000000000000105756012250242463012547 00000000000000# libtool.m4 - Configure libtool for the host system. -*-Autoconf-*- # # Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, # 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Free Software # Foundation, Inc. # Written by Gordon Matzigkeit, 1996 # # This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation gives # unlimited permission to copy and/or distribute it, with or without # modifications, as long as this notice is preserved. m4_define([_LT_COPYING], [dnl # Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, # 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Free Software # Foundation, Inc. # Written by Gordon Matzigkeit, 1996 # # This file is part of GNU Libtool. # # GNU Libtool is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as # published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of # the License, or (at your option) any later version. # # As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, # if you distribute this file as part of a program or library that # is built using GNU Libtool, you may include this file under the # same distribution terms that you use for the rest of that program. # # GNU Libtool is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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Relies on a correctly # configured wine environment available, with the winepath program in $build's # $PATH. Assumes ARG has no leading or trailing path separator characters. # # ARG is path to be converted from $build format to win32. # Result is available in $func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result. # Unconvertible file (directory) names in ARG are skipped; if no directory names # are convertible, then the result may be empty. func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32 () { $opt_debug # unfortunately, winepath doesn't convert paths, only file names func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result="" if test -n "$1"; then oldIFS=$IFS IFS=: for func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_f in $1; do IFS=$oldIFS func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32 "$func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_f" if test -n "$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result" ; then if test -z "$func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result"; then func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result="$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result" else func_append func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result ";$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result" fi fi done IFS=$oldIFS fi } # end: func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32 # func_cygpath ARGS... # Wrapper around calling the cygpath program via LT_CYGPATH. This is used when # when (1) $build is *nix and Cygwin is hosted via a wine environment; or (2) # $build is MSYS and $host is Cygwin, or (3) $build is Cygwin. In case (1) or # (2), returns the Cygwin file name or path in func_cygpath_result (input # file name or path is assumed to be in w32 format, as previously converted # from $build's *nix or MSYS format). In case (3), returns the w32 file name # or path in func_cygpath_result (input file name or path is assumed to be in # Cygwin format). Returns an empty string on error. # # ARGS are passed to cygpath, with the last one being the file name or path to # be converted. # # Specify the absolute *nix (or w32) name to cygpath in the LT_CYGPATH # environment variable; do not put it in $PATH. func_cygpath () { $opt_debug if test -n "$LT_CYGPATH" && test -f "$LT_CYGPATH"; then func_cygpath_result=`$LT_CYGPATH "$@" 2>/dev/null` if test "$?" -ne 0; then # on failure, ensure result is empty func_cygpath_result= fi else func_cygpath_result= func_error "LT_CYGPATH is empty or specifies non-existent file: \`$LT_CYGPATH'" fi } #end: func_cygpath # func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 ARG # Convert file name or path ARG from MSYS format to w32 format. Return # result in func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result. func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 () { $opt_debug # awkward: cmd appends spaces to result func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result=`( cmd //c echo "$1" ) 2>/dev/null | $SED -e 's/[ ]*$//' -e "$lt_sed_naive_backslashify"` } #end: func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 # func_convert_file_check ARG1 ARG2 # Verify that ARG1 (a file name in $build format) was converted to $host # format in ARG2. Otherwise, emit an error message, but continue (resetting # func_to_host_file_result to ARG1). func_convert_file_check () { $opt_debug if test -z "$2" && test -n "$1" ; then func_error "Could not determine host file name corresponding to" func_error " \`$1'" func_error "Continuing, but uninstalled executables may not work." # Fallback: func_to_host_file_result="$1" fi } # end func_convert_file_check # func_convert_path_check FROM_PATHSEP TO_PATHSEP FROM_PATH TO_PATH # Verify that FROM_PATH (a path in $build format) was converted to $host # format in TO_PATH. Otherwise, emit an error message, but continue, resetting # func_to_host_file_result to a simplistic fallback value (see below). func_convert_path_check () { $opt_debug if test -z "$4" && test -n "$3"; then func_error "Could not determine the host path corresponding to" func_error " \`$3'" func_error "Continuing, but uninstalled executables may not work." # Fallback. This is a deliberately simplistic "conversion" and # should not be "improved". See libtool.info. if test "x$1" != "x$2"; then lt_replace_pathsep_chars="s|$1|$2|g" func_to_host_path_result=`echo "$3" | $SED -e "$lt_replace_pathsep_chars"` else func_to_host_path_result="$3" fi fi } # end func_convert_path_check # func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep FRONTPAT BACKPAT REPL ORIG # Modifies func_to_host_path_result by prepending REPL if ORIG matches FRONTPAT # and appending REPL if ORIG matches BACKPAT. func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep () { $opt_debug case $4 in $1 ) func_to_host_path_result="$3$func_to_host_path_result" ;; esac case $4 in $2 ) func_append func_to_host_path_result "$3" ;; esac } # end func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ################################################## # $build to $host FILE NAME CONVERSION FUNCTIONS # ################################################## # invoked via `$to_host_file_cmd ARG' # # In each case, ARG is the path to be converted from $build to $host format. # Result will be available in $func_to_host_file_result. # func_to_host_file ARG # Converts the file name ARG from $build format to $host format. Return result # in func_to_host_file_result. func_to_host_file () { $opt_debug $to_host_file_cmd "$1" } # end func_to_host_file # func_to_tool_file ARG LAZY # converts the file name ARG from $build format to toolchain format. Return # result in func_to_tool_file_result. If the conversion in use is listed # in (the comma separated) LAZY, no conversion takes place. func_to_tool_file () { $opt_debug case ,$2, in *,"$to_tool_file_cmd",*) func_to_tool_file_result=$1 ;; *) $to_tool_file_cmd "$1" func_to_tool_file_result=$func_to_host_file_result ;; esac } # end func_to_tool_file # func_convert_file_noop ARG # Copy ARG to func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_noop () { func_to_host_file_result="$1" } # end func_convert_file_noop # func_convert_file_msys_to_w32 ARG # Convert file name ARG from (mingw) MSYS to (mingw) w32 format; automatic # conversion to w32 is not available inside the cwrapper. Returns result in # func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_msys_to_w32 () { $opt_debug func_to_host_file_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 "$1" func_to_host_file_result="$func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result" fi func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" } # end func_convert_file_msys_to_w32 # func_convert_file_cygwin_to_w32 ARG # Convert file name ARG from Cygwin to w32 format. Returns result in # func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_cygwin_to_w32 () { $opt_debug func_to_host_file_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then # because $build is cygwin, we call "the" cygpath in $PATH; no need to use # LT_CYGPATH in this case. func_to_host_file_result=`cygpath -m "$1"` fi func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" } # end func_convert_file_cygwin_to_w32 # func_convert_file_nix_to_w32 ARG # Convert file name ARG from *nix to w32 format. Requires a wine environment # and a working winepath. Returns result in func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_nix_to_w32 () { $opt_debug func_to_host_file_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32 "$1" func_to_host_file_result="$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result" fi func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" } # end func_convert_file_nix_to_w32 # func_convert_file_msys_to_cygwin ARG # Convert file name ARG from MSYS to Cygwin format. Requires LT_CYGPATH set. # Returns result in func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_msys_to_cygwin () { $opt_debug func_to_host_file_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 "$1" func_cygpath -u "$func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result" func_to_host_file_result="$func_cygpath_result" fi func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" } # end func_convert_file_msys_to_cygwin # func_convert_file_nix_to_cygwin ARG # Convert file name ARG from *nix to Cygwin format. Requires Cygwin installed # in a wine environment, working winepath, and LT_CYGPATH set. Returns result # in func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_file_nix_to_cygwin () { $opt_debug func_to_host_file_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then # convert from *nix to w32, then use cygpath to convert from w32 to cygwin. func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32 "$1" func_cygpath -u "$func_convert_core_file_wine_to_w32_result" func_to_host_file_result="$func_cygpath_result" fi func_convert_file_check "$1" "$func_to_host_file_result" } # end func_convert_file_nix_to_cygwin ############################################# # $build to $host PATH CONVERSION FUNCTIONS # ############################################# # invoked via `$to_host_path_cmd ARG' # # In each case, ARG is the path to be converted from $build to $host format. # The result will be available in $func_to_host_path_result. # # Path separators are also converted from $build format to $host format. If # ARG begins or ends with a path separator character, it is preserved (but # converted to $host format) on output. # # All path conversion functions are named using the following convention: # file name conversion function : func_convert_file_X_to_Y () # path conversion function : func_convert_path_X_to_Y () # where, for any given $build/$host combination the 'X_to_Y' value is the # same. If conversion functions are added for new $build/$host combinations, # the two new functions must follow this pattern, or func_init_to_host_path_cmd # will break. # func_init_to_host_path_cmd # Ensures that function "pointer" variable $to_host_path_cmd is set to the # appropriate value, based on the value of $to_host_file_cmd. to_host_path_cmd= func_init_to_host_path_cmd () { $opt_debug if test -z "$to_host_path_cmd"; then func_stripname 'func_convert_file_' '' "$to_host_file_cmd" to_host_path_cmd="func_convert_path_${func_stripname_result}" fi } # func_to_host_path ARG # Converts the path ARG from $build format to $host format. Return result # in func_to_host_path_result. func_to_host_path () { $opt_debug func_init_to_host_path_cmd $to_host_path_cmd "$1" } # end func_to_host_path # func_convert_path_noop ARG # Copy ARG to func_to_host_path_result. func_convert_path_noop () { func_to_host_path_result="$1" } # end func_convert_path_noop # func_convert_path_msys_to_w32 ARG # Convert path ARG from (mingw) MSYS to (mingw) w32 format; automatic # conversion to w32 is not available inside the cwrapper. Returns result in # func_to_host_path_result. func_convert_path_msys_to_w32 () { $opt_debug func_to_host_path_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then # Remove leading and trailing path separator characters from ARG. MSYS # behavior is inconsistent here; cygpath turns them into '.;' and ';.'; # and winepath ignores them completely. func_stripname : : "$1" func_to_host_path_tmp1=$func_stripname_result func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" func_to_host_path_result="$func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result" func_convert_path_check : ";" \ "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" "$func_to_host_path_result" func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ":*" "*:" ";" "$1" fi } # end func_convert_path_msys_to_w32 # func_convert_path_cygwin_to_w32 ARG # Convert path ARG from Cygwin to w32 format. Returns result in # func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_path_cygwin_to_w32 () { $opt_debug func_to_host_path_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then # See func_convert_path_msys_to_w32: func_stripname : : "$1" func_to_host_path_tmp1=$func_stripname_result func_to_host_path_result=`cygpath -m -p "$func_to_host_path_tmp1"` func_convert_path_check : ";" \ "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" "$func_to_host_path_result" func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ":*" "*:" ";" "$1" fi } # end func_convert_path_cygwin_to_w32 # func_convert_path_nix_to_w32 ARG # Convert path ARG from *nix to w32 format. Requires a wine environment and # a working winepath. Returns result in func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_path_nix_to_w32 () { $opt_debug func_to_host_path_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then # See func_convert_path_msys_to_w32: func_stripname : : "$1" func_to_host_path_tmp1=$func_stripname_result func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32 "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" func_to_host_path_result="$func_convert_core_path_wine_to_w32_result" func_convert_path_check : ";" \ "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" "$func_to_host_path_result" func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ":*" "*:" ";" "$1" fi } # end func_convert_path_nix_to_w32 # func_convert_path_msys_to_cygwin ARG # Convert path ARG from MSYS to Cygwin format. Requires LT_CYGPATH set. # Returns result in func_to_host_file_result. func_convert_path_msys_to_cygwin () { $opt_debug func_to_host_path_result="$1" if test -n "$1"; then # See func_convert_path_msys_to_w32: func_stripname : : "$1" func_to_host_path_tmp1=$func_stripname_result func_convert_core_msys_to_w32 "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" func_cygpath -u -p "$func_convert_core_msys_to_w32_result" func_to_host_path_result="$func_cygpath_result" func_convert_path_check : : \ "$func_to_host_path_tmp1" "$func_to_host_path_result" func_convert_path_front_back_pathsep ":*" "*:" : "$1" fi } # end func_convert_path_msys_to_cygwin # func_convert_path_nix_to_cygwin ARG # Convert path ARG from *nix to Cygwin format. Requires Cygwin installed in a # a wine environment, working winepath, and LT_CYGPATH set. 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Heuristic: eliminate # all those which have a first or second character that is # a '.' (that is, objdump's representation of an unprintable # character.) This should work for all archives with less than # 0x302f exports -- but will fail for DLLs whose name actually # begins with a literal '.' or a single character followed by # a '.'. # # Of those that remain, print the first one. $SED -e '/^\./d;/^.\./d;q' } # func_cygming_gnu_implib_p ARG # This predicate returns with zero status (TRUE) if # ARG is a GNU/binutils-style import library. 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Must ONLY be called from within # func_mode_link because it depends on a number of variables # set therein. # # ARG is the value that the WRAPPER_SCRIPT_BELONGS_IN_OBJDIR # variable will take. If 'yes', then the emitted script # will assume that the directory in which it is stored is # the $objdir directory. This is a cygwin/mingw-specific # behavior. func_emit_wrapper () { func_emit_wrapper_arg1=${1-no} $ECHO "\ #! $SHELL # $output - temporary wrapper script for $objdir/$outputname # Generated by $PROGRAM (GNU $PACKAGE$TIMESTAMP) $VERSION # # The $output program cannot be directly executed until all the libtool # libraries that it depends on are installed. # # This wrapper script should never be moved out of the build directory. # If it is, it will not operate correctly. # Sed substitution that helps us do robust quoting. It backslashifies # metacharacters that are still active within double-quoted strings. sed_quote_subst='$sed_quote_subst' # Be Bourne compatible if test -n \"\${ZSH_VERSION+set}\" && (emulate sh) >/dev/null 2>&1; then emulate sh NULLCMD=: # Zsh 3.x and 4.x performs word splitting on \${1+\"\$@\"}, which # is contrary to our usage. Disable this feature. alias -g '\${1+\"\$@\"}'='\"\$@\"' setopt NO_GLOB_SUBST else case \`(set -o) 2>/dev/null\` in *posix*) set -o posix;; esac fi BIN_SH=xpg4; export BIN_SH # for Tru64 DUALCASE=1; export DUALCASE # for MKS sh # The HP-UX ksh and POSIX shell print the target directory to stdout # if CDPATH is set. (unset CDPATH) >/dev/null 2>&1 && unset CDPATH relink_command=\"$relink_command\" # This environment variable determines our operation mode. if test \"\$libtool_install_magic\" = \"$magic\"; then # install mode needs the following variables: generated_by_libtool_version='$macro_version' notinst_deplibs='$notinst_deplibs' else # When we are sourced in execute mode, \$file and \$ECHO are already set. if test \"\$libtool_execute_magic\" != \"$magic\"; then file=\"\$0\"" qECHO=`$ECHO "$ECHO" | $SED "$sed_quote_subst"` $ECHO "\ # A function that is used when there is no print builtin or printf. func_fallback_echo () { eval 'cat <<_LTECHO_EOF \$1 _LTECHO_EOF' } ECHO=\"$qECHO\" fi # Very basic option parsing. 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Prints its arguments to stdout # (redirection is the responsibility of the caller) func_lt_dump_args () { lt_dump_args_N=1; for lt_arg do \$ECHO \"${outputname}:${output}:\${LINENO}: newargv[\$lt_dump_args_N]: \$lt_arg\" lt_dump_args_N=\`expr \$lt_dump_args_N + 1\` done } # Core function for launching the target application func_exec_program_core () { " case $host in # Backslashes separate directories on plain windows *-*-mingw | *-*-os2* | *-cegcc*) $ECHO "\ if test -n \"\$lt_option_debug\"; then \$ECHO \"${outputname}:${output}:\${LINENO}: newargv[0]: \$progdir\\\\\$program\" 1>&2 func_lt_dump_args \${1+\"\$@\"} 1>&2 fi exec \"\$progdir\\\\\$program\" \${1+\"\$@\"} " ;; *) $ECHO "\ if test -n \"\$lt_option_debug\"; then \$ECHO \"${outputname}:${output}:\${LINENO}: newargv[0]: \$progdir/\$program\" 1>&2 func_lt_dump_args \${1+\"\$@\"} 1>&2 fi exec \"\$progdir/\$program\" \${1+\"\$@\"} " ;; esac $ECHO "\ \$ECHO \"\$0: cannot exec \$program \$*\" 1>&2 exit 1 } # A function to encapsulate launching the target application # Strips options in the --lt-* namespace from \$@ and # launches target application with the remaining arguments. func_exec_program () { case \" \$* \" in *\\ --lt-*) for lt_wr_arg do case \$lt_wr_arg in --lt-*) ;; *) set x \"\$@\" \"\$lt_wr_arg\"; shift;; esac shift done ;; esac func_exec_program_core \${1+\"\$@\"} } # Parse options func_parse_lt_options \"\$0\" \${1+\"\$@\"} # Find the directory that this script lives in. thisdir=\`\$ECHO \"\$file\" | $SED 's%/[^/]*$%%'\` test \"x\$thisdir\" = \"x\$file\" && thisdir=. # Follow symbolic links until we get to the real thisdir. file=\`ls -ld \"\$file\" | $SED -n 's/.*-> //p'\` while test -n \"\$file\"; do destdir=\`\$ECHO \"\$file\" | $SED 's%/[^/]*\$%%'\` # If there was a directory component, then change thisdir. if test \"x\$destdir\" != \"x\$file\"; then case \"\$destdir\" in [\\\\/]* | [A-Za-z]:[\\\\/]*) thisdir=\"\$destdir\" ;; *) thisdir=\"\$thisdir/\$destdir\" ;; esac fi file=\`\$ECHO \"\$file\" | $SED 's%^.*/%%'\` file=\`ls -ld \"\$thisdir/\$file\" | $SED -n 's/.*-> //p'\` done # Usually 'no', except on cygwin/mingw when embedded into # the cwrapper. WRAPPER_SCRIPT_BELONGS_IN_OBJDIR=$func_emit_wrapper_arg1 if test \"\$WRAPPER_SCRIPT_BELONGS_IN_OBJDIR\" = \"yes\"; then # special case for '.' if test \"\$thisdir\" = \".\"; then thisdir=\`pwd\` fi # remove .libs from thisdir case \"\$thisdir\" in *[\\\\/]$objdir ) thisdir=\`\$ECHO \"\$thisdir\" | $SED 's%[\\\\/][^\\\\/]*$%%'\` ;; $objdir ) thisdir=. ;; esac fi # Try to get the absolute directory name. absdir=\`cd \"\$thisdir\" && pwd\` test -n \"\$absdir\" && thisdir=\"\$absdir\" " if test "$fast_install" = yes; then $ECHO "\ program=lt-'$outputname'$exeext progdir=\"\$thisdir/$objdir\" if test ! -f \"\$progdir/\$program\" || { file=\`ls -1dt \"\$progdir/\$program\" \"\$progdir/../\$program\" 2>/dev/null | ${SED} 1q\`; \\ test \"X\$file\" != \"X\$progdir/\$program\"; }; then file=\"\$\$-\$program\" if test ! -d \"\$progdir\"; then $MKDIR \"\$progdir\" else $RM \"\$progdir/\$file\" fi" $ECHO "\ # relink executable if necessary if test -n \"\$relink_command\"; then if relink_command_output=\`eval \$relink_command 2>&1\`; then : else $ECHO \"\$relink_command_output\" >&2 $RM \"\$progdir/\$file\" exit 1 fi fi $MV \"\$progdir/\$file\" \"\$progdir/\$program\" 2>/dev/null || { $RM \"\$progdir/\$program\"; $MV \"\$progdir/\$file\" \"\$progdir/\$program\"; } $RM \"\$progdir/\$file\" fi" else $ECHO "\ program='$outputname' progdir=\"\$thisdir/$objdir\" " fi $ECHO "\ if test -f \"\$progdir/\$program\"; then" # fixup the dll searchpath if we need to. # # Fix the DLL searchpath if we need to. Do this before prepending # to shlibpath, because on Windows, both are PATH and uninstalled # libraries must come first. if test -n "$dllsearchpath"; then $ECHO "\ # Add the dll search path components to the executable PATH PATH=$dllsearchpath:\$PATH " fi # Export our shlibpath_var if we have one. if test "$shlibpath_overrides_runpath" = yes && test -n "$shlibpath_var" && test -n "$temp_rpath"; then $ECHO "\ # Add our own library path to $shlibpath_var $shlibpath_var=\"$temp_rpath\$$shlibpath_var\" # Some systems cannot cope with colon-terminated $shlibpath_var # The second colon is a workaround for a bug in BeOS R4 sed $shlibpath_var=\`\$ECHO \"\$$shlibpath_var\" | $SED 's/::*\$//'\` export $shlibpath_var " fi $ECHO "\ if test \"\$libtool_execute_magic\" != \"$magic\"; then # Run the actual program with our arguments. func_exec_program \${1+\"\$@\"} fi else # The program doesn't exist. \$ECHO \"\$0: error: \\\`\$progdir/\$program' does not exist\" 1>&2 \$ECHO \"This script is just a wrapper for \$program.\" 1>&2 \$ECHO \"See the $PACKAGE documentation for more information.\" 1>&2 exit 1 fi fi\ " } # func_emit_cwrapperexe_src # emit the source code for a wrapper executable on stdout # Must ONLY be called from within func_mode_link because # it depends on a number of variable set therein. func_emit_cwrapperexe_src () { cat < #include #ifdef _MSC_VER # include # include # include #else # include # include # ifdef __CYGWIN__ # include # endif #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* declarations of non-ANSI functions */ #if defined(__MINGW32__) # ifdef __STRICT_ANSI__ int _putenv (const char *); # endif #elif defined(__CYGWIN__) # ifdef __STRICT_ANSI__ char *realpath (const char *, char *); int putenv (char *); int setenv (const char *, const char *, int); # endif /* #elif defined (other platforms) ... */ #endif /* portability defines, excluding path handling macros */ #if defined(_MSC_VER) # define setmode _setmode # define stat _stat # define chmod _chmod # define getcwd _getcwd # define putenv _putenv # define S_IXUSR _S_IEXEC # ifndef _INTPTR_T_DEFINED # define _INTPTR_T_DEFINED # define intptr_t int # endif #elif defined(__MINGW32__) # define setmode _setmode # define stat _stat # define chmod _chmod # define getcwd _getcwd # define putenv _putenv #elif defined(__CYGWIN__) # define HAVE_SETENV # define FOPEN_WB "wb" /* #elif defined (other platforms) ... */ #endif #if defined(PATH_MAX) # define LT_PATHMAX PATH_MAX #elif defined(MAXPATHLEN) # define LT_PATHMAX MAXPATHLEN #else # define LT_PATHMAX 1024 #endif #ifndef S_IXOTH # define S_IXOTH 0 #endif #ifndef S_IXGRP # define S_IXGRP 0 #endif /* path handling portability macros */ #ifndef DIR_SEPARATOR # define DIR_SEPARATOR '/' # define PATH_SEPARATOR ':' #endif #if defined (_WIN32) || defined (__MSDOS__) || defined (__DJGPP__) || \ defined (__OS2__) # define HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM # define FOPEN_WB "wb" # ifndef DIR_SEPARATOR_2 # define DIR_SEPARATOR_2 '\\' # endif # ifndef PATH_SEPARATOR_2 # define PATH_SEPARATOR_2 ';' # endif #endif #ifndef DIR_SEPARATOR_2 # define IS_DIR_SEPARATOR(ch) ((ch) == DIR_SEPARATOR) #else /* DIR_SEPARATOR_2 */ # define IS_DIR_SEPARATOR(ch) \ (((ch) == DIR_SEPARATOR) || ((ch) == DIR_SEPARATOR_2)) #endif /* DIR_SEPARATOR_2 */ #ifndef PATH_SEPARATOR_2 # define IS_PATH_SEPARATOR(ch) ((ch) == PATH_SEPARATOR) #else /* PATH_SEPARATOR_2 */ # define IS_PATH_SEPARATOR(ch) ((ch) == PATH_SEPARATOR_2) #endif /* PATH_SEPARATOR_2 */ #ifndef FOPEN_WB # define FOPEN_WB "w" #endif #ifndef _O_BINARY # define _O_BINARY 0 #endif #define XMALLOC(type, num) ((type *) xmalloc ((num) * sizeof(type))) #define XFREE(stale) do { \ if (stale) { free ((void *) stale); stale = 0; } \ } while (0) #if defined(LT_DEBUGWRAPPER) static int lt_debug = 1; #else static int lt_debug = 0; #endif const char *program_name = "libtool-wrapper"; /* in case xstrdup fails */ void *xmalloc (size_t num); char *xstrdup (const char *string); const char *base_name (const char *name); char *find_executable (const char *wrapper); char *chase_symlinks (const char *pathspec); int make_executable (const char *path); int check_executable (const char *path); char *strendzap (char *str, const char *pat); void lt_debugprintf (const char *file, int line, const char *fmt, ...); void lt_fatal (const char *file, int line, const char *message, ...); static const char *nonnull (const char *s); static const char *nonempty (const char *s); void lt_setenv (const char *name, const char *value); char *lt_extend_str (const char *orig_value, const char *add, int to_end); void lt_update_exe_path (const char *name, const char *value); void lt_update_lib_path (const char *name, const char *value); char **prepare_spawn (char **argv); void lt_dump_script (FILE *f); EOF cat <= 0) && (st.st_mode & (S_IXUSR | S_IXGRP | S_IXOTH))) return 1; else return 0; } int make_executable (const char *path) { int rval = 0; struct stat st; lt_debugprintf (__FILE__, __LINE__, "(make_executable): %s\n", nonempty (path)); if ((!path) || (!*path)) return 0; if (stat (path, &st) >= 0) { rval = chmod (path, st.st_mode | S_IXOTH | S_IXGRP | S_IXUSR); } return rval; } /* Searches for the full path of the wrapper. 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