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dchandler
33b3080068 Fixed a bunch of bugs; supports le'u'i'o, sgom pa'am, etc.
Better tests.  As part of that, I had to break TibetanMachineWeb into
TibetanMachineWeb+THDLWylieConstants, because I don't want the
class-wide initialization code from TibetanMachineWeb causing errors
in LegalTshegBarTest.
2003-03-31 00:33:50 +00:00
dchandler
1987f7d80a b-r-g, b-l-g-s, etc., when converted from Tibetan to Wylie, give
correct, unambiguous Wylie.
2003-03-30 21:49:55 +00:00
dchandler
f9670233ba Removed documentation FIXMEs from this code; did away for good with
some really iffy code that I think was behind the "Tibetan->Wylie
conversion fails when keyboard isn't Extended Wylie" bug.
2003-03-30 16:13:00 +00:00
dchandler
58f7371e66 I hope that Revamped the "Tools>Convert Tibetan To Wylie" feature that
converts TibetanMachineWeb glyphs to THDL Wylie.  Three-glyph and
four-glyph sequences with implicit "a" vowels are now handled
correctly, except for disambiguation w.r.t. things like b-la-g
vs. bla-g and d-wa vs. dwa.

pa'am, pa'ang etc. now work too.

Illegal Tibetan sequences now become very ugly, but "correct" Wylie.
Correct in the sense that converting it back to glyphs should get you
the glyphs you started with.

I also made a change to TibetanMachineWeb.java that I hope will clear
up problems with this feature when keyboards other than "Extended
Wylie" are selected.

Took nga out of the farRightSet [postsuffixes]; only da and sa belong
there, right?

I tried to get the system in a state such that I could run automated
tests of this stuff, but I ran into difficulties.  I have some manual
test cases; ask if you're interested.
2003-03-30 02:31:16 +00:00
dchandler
fcb75c55eb Small performance improvement involving String.intern(). Plus a
little bit of code cleanup.
2003-01-05 05:57:44 +00:00
dchandler
d200b03d66 Updated the build system so that you must do a cvs checkout of the
'Fonts' module inside the 'Jskad' module.  I.e., you must now have the
tree like so:

Jskad/
   source/
   dist/
   Fonts/
       TibetanMachineWeb/
   .
   .
   .

This is because the THDL tools now optionally (and by default) load
the TibetanMachineWeb fonts automatically.

Updated the build system so that the 'web-start-releases' and
'self-contained-dist' targets JAR up optional JARs to create
double-clickable, self-contained joy.  Even the TMW fonts are in the
JARs now.

Changed the strings describing two Jskad keyboards so that "keyboard"
is no longer in the description.  It's in the label next to the combo
box.

Jskad now saves preferences on exit or when the user selects a menu
item (that is there for debugging mainly) to ~/my_thdl_preferences.txt
on *nix or C:\my_thdl_preferences.txt on Win32.  I don't know the
correct Mac location.

There's a new paradigm for telling org.thdl.util.ThdlOptions that a
user preference has been changed.  If, for example, a combo box is
manipulated so that the ACIP keyboard is selected, then you must call
a certain method in ThdlOptions.
2002-11-18 16:12:25 +00:00
dchandler
de6ae79959 Fixes bug 624133, "Input freezes after impossible character". Try 'shsM' in
ACIP or 'ShSm' in Extended Wylie to see the new behavior.

We use a trie to store valid input sequences.  In the future, we could use
the same trie as a replacement for the more inefficient HashSets we use to
store characters, vowels, and punctuation.  For example, we'd use
'validInputSequences.put("K", new Pair("consonant", "k"))' when reading
in the ACIP keyboard's description of the first consonant of the Tibetan
alphabet in 'TibetanKeyboard.java'.

Note that the current trie implementation is only useful for 7- or 8-bit
transcription systems, and works best for tries with low average depth, which
describes a transcription system's trie very well.  If you used arbitrary
Unicode in your keyboard, you'd need a different trie implementation.

Improved the optional keyboard input mode status messages.
2002-11-02 18:44:24 +00:00
dchandler
a6cc4a7ff3 Removed/commented out/tagged some unused local variables.
Added a JUnit test for the new Trie that fails at present since the Trie is
case-insensitive.  Running JUnit tests is not something our build system
knows about at present, but Eclipse 2.0 makes it very easy.

Fixed a few compiler errors due to imports I'd forgotten.
2002-11-02 16:01:40 +00:00
dchandler
aa580e0bea Undoing my erroneous commit of buggy code. 2002-11-02 03:46:44 +00:00
dchandler
5249c48807 Factored TibetanDocument into two classes, one that is a
DefaultStyledDocument, and another consisting entirely of static utility
methods for processing Tibetan text.  Moved TibetanDocument.DuffData
into its own class.

I think this makes things a bit more transparent, and gets us a little closer to
making clean use of Swing.
2002-11-02 03:33:09 +00:00
dchandler
fd1b4dd468 Now breaks the line after the last whitespace, not the first.
I cleaned things up a bit, and I've made logging optional since I don't yet
trust the code fully.

A Wylie underscore at the end of a line is worth looking into further, at the
very least.
2002-10-28 04:12:49 +00:00
dchandler
8433369d60 Now with slightly better error handling. 2002-10-28 03:17:28 +00:00
dchandler
0ad135f8f1 This may well be a fix to the "Improper line wrapping" bug. The fix
is basically that we use our own special ViewFactory, with a new
subclass of LabelView (the view RTFEditorKit uses for the nitty
gritty) that is aware of Tibetan.

There are a couple of nasty hacks still here, and Swing's
documentation for doing what I did was quite poor.  I searched the web
for hours, read the Javadocs and the tutorials, and consulted a Swing
reference book, but I still don't have tremendous confidence in this
solution.  If it fundamentally doesn't work, though, we have to define
our own first-class Document, Element hierarchy, ViewFactory, Views,
and EditorKit.  So let's hope it *does* work fundamentally.

I can't say for sure if this even works, as I have yet to run this
code on a machine where Jskad works properly.  I had major trouble
installing the TMW fonts on Linux, and have yet to resolve it, even
after verifying via xlsfonts that the fonts were installed and then
changing TibetanMachineWeb.java to look for them.  Because I haven't
tested this yet, a lot of nasty code is tagged 'DLC' and commented
out.
2002-10-28 03:08:04 +00:00
dchandler
4f9bdab7f7 Changed a /* */ comment to a Javadoc (/** */) comment. 2002-10-13 19:13:59 +00:00
dchandler
859a7731fb More robust--handles the case when tibwn.ini cannot be found. 2002-10-04 04:37:32 +00:00
dchandler
10d86fc3b7 Updated comments so that Javadoc 1.4 warnings went away. 2002-09-30 03:10:00 +00:00
dchandler
c6d6116ff2 Initial revision 2002-09-23 23:15:39 +00:00