* Iterate over varargs directly via select if possible
* Use table.pack otherwise (https://github.com/koreader/koreader-base/pull/1535).
* This allows us to simplify a few Logger calls, as logger now handles nil values.
This layout is far more commonly used on mobile devices, and allows for
much easier typing. The keyboard primarily functions through gestures in
the four cardinal directions to select which vowel kana to select. In
addition, users can cycle through each kana row by tapping the key
within a 2-second window (this is the equivalent to T9 input for
Japanese phone keyboards).
This also resolves the long-standing issue that the old keyboard did not
correctly handle dakuten (there was a standalone dakuten key which added
a stray dakuten mark, and the umlat mode which added dakuten to all of
the keys it could) and could not input handakuten characters at all.
In order to allow adding dakuten and cycling through the various
modifiers for the previous kana, we need to wrap the input-box (similar
to korean) but luckily we don't need any state machine magic since we
just need to modify the last character in the character buffer. However
because the tap timeout for T9-like-cycling needs to be reset after any
non-tap key we need to add some basic wrappers around a few other
input-box methods.
Signed-off-by: Aleksa Sarai <cyphar@cyphar.com>
The Japanese keyboard still needs to be cleaned out a bit more at some point, but the important thing is that this commit fixes#5632 by restoring the kanji layer with the voiced-unvoiced conversion symbol.
* Switch the last few remaining icons to true glyphs
(Del/Backspace & Enter).
Also, allow a glyph to be rendered in (fake) bold, and use it for Enter.
* Update fonts
Pickup the tweaked nerdfonts for the backspace symbol
Follow-up to #5583.
* Add separate Cyrillic/Russian keyboard
* And remove that from English
* Update French keyboard (is easy)
* Remove yahzhert, that was just a double of QWERTY
* Update Spanish keyboard
* Reduce Japanese to 4 layers and add globe
* Reduce Korean to 4 layers
* Reduce Greek to 8 layers
* Add a basic Japanese keyboard layout
Allow for entring Japanese text into text boxes. Only supports kana
and latin letters due to limitations of current VirtualKeyboard
implementation (complex text input with conversion is not possible).
* Allow keyboard layouts to declare custom modifiers
Refactor modifier key setup code and existing keyboard layouts so
that each layout can declare custom modifier key labels. This
allows for greater extensibility and for future keyboard layouts.