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dchandler
0b0af67ed9 Ximalaya is not nearly as nice as Tibetan Machine Uni, so use the latter. 2005-01-04 02:20:59 +00:00
dchandler
a69f7588b2 I broke warning 507 into two warnings, one high-priority (512) and one
low-priority (507).
2004-05-01 20:55:13 +00:00
dchandler
1a055f3472 I don't think warning level "None" was really doing the trick. Fixed that.
You can now customize the severities of all warnings, even 504 and 510.

When warning level is "None", scanning, i.e. lexical analysis, is faster.
2004-04-25 00:37:57 +00:00
dchandler
e2d42f36eb Robert Chilton's experience inspired me to make the handling of errors and
warnings in ACIP->Tibetan conversion much more configurable.  You can
now choose from short or long error messages, for one thing.  You can change
the severity of almost all warnings.  Each error and warning has an error code.
Errors and warnings are better tested.

The converter GUI has a new checkbox for short messages; the converter
CLI has a new mandatory option for short messages.

I also fixed a bug whereby certain errors were not being appended to the
'errors' StringBuffer.
2004-04-24 17:49:16 +00:00
dchandler
d88141512b Small changes w.r.t. clearing preferences. Some code cleanup. 2003-07-06 16:24:29 +00:00
dchandler
a463b686b3 Jskad now ships with both TibetanMachine and TibetanMachineWeb fonts
by default, not just TMW.  Thus users need not install these fonts on their
systems.
2003-07-05 18:00:29 +00:00
dchandler
51679c158b Final fixes completed; recently opened files can now be selected from
Jskad's file menu.
2003-07-05 02:15:33 +00:00
dchandler
7938648ca8 TM->TMW conversion has no known bugs. Oddballs have been
comprehensively handled.
2003-06-29 03:03:07 +00:00
dchandler
c67ddb2d6c Use Ximalaya, not Arial Unicode MS, by default. 2003-06-24 12:51:32 +00:00
dchandler
6712b47e13 Added an option to control the Unicode font for TMW->Unicode
conversions.
2003-06-15 20:28:56 +00:00
dchandler
6f0390c5d6 By default (controllable via options.txt), Jskad now fixes the Tahoma curly
brace problem upon opening any RTF document.

The TMW_RTF_TO_THDL_WYLIE test baselines changed because
I fixed (a while ago) some inconsistencies between the EWTS standard and
Jskad.

Conversion of TibetanMachineWeb8.40, @#, to Wylie now works correctly.

Unfortunately, though, typing @# doesn't produce 8.40, it still produces
8.38 and 8.39, two glyphs.
2003-05-28 00:40:59 +00:00
dchandler
e2a9720d9b I've added a command-line converter,
org.thdl.tib.input.TMW_RTF_TO_THDL_WYLIE.  It converts RTF files
consisting of TMW characters to the corresponding THDL Extended Wylie.

It supports --find-some-non-tmw mode, which allows you to ensure that no
unusual characters will spoil the conversion.  The converter has built-in
intelligence that allows it to handle Tahoma '{', '}', and '\\' characters
properly.

The converter works on mixed Roman/TMW also, but --find-some-non-tmw
and --find-all-non-tmw modes are not as useful.

Invoke org.thdl.tib.input.TMW_RTF_TO_THDL_WYLIE, which resides in
Jskad's jar, with no command-line options to see usage information.
2003-05-18 14:14:47 +00:00
eg3p
715203a12e Savant and QuillDriver are being removed from THDL Tools
and moved to a new site: Tools for Field Linguistics. So I removed
the Savant & QD related options.
2003-03-14 00:28:28 +00:00
dchandler
9e0dc68d12 Feature Request 697358 is done. The working directory for Jskad is
now a preference.

In addition, Jskad now raises an error dialog when you try to "Save
As" to a bad place or open a file that doesn't exist or isn't
readable.
2003-03-11 01:03:19 +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
86e384352b Jskad's "Do you want to save your changes before you quit?" dialog is now
optional.
2002-11-08 03:58:35 +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
f26dd53da3 Changed the build so that Savant and QuillDriver's builds include
Smart*Player.java, which are accessed via reflection.  Cleaned up the
code a bit so that it would compile in so doing.

Changed the 'options.txt' preferences file to reflect the new method
of selecting media players.
2002-10-27 19:12:13 +00:00
dchandler
79776d44f9 Added the media player preference to the system default preferences file. 2002-10-19 03:29:52 +00:00
dchandler
08e4e2fc57 Added a flexible mechanism for persistent boolean-, integer-, and
string-valued preferences built atop java.util.Properties.

How it works: the jvm is asked first, and then the user's prefs file, if it exists,
then the system-wide prefs file, and then the built-in preferences.  Finally, for
robustness, a default may be optionally hard-coded in the source.

I made several things configurable, too:

the default Tibetan keyboard
the default font sizes and faces
whether you want developer-only features enabled
Savant's file extension (.savant)
etc.

The only known problems are the following:

The default location for the user's preferences file is windows-specific,
arbitrary, and not in the user documentation.  Likewise for the location of the
system-wide preferences file.  You can change them using 'java -D', though.

There is no "Save preferences" option yet, and closing the program does
not save preferences either.
2002-10-14 04:06:05 +00:00