Hello,
I had earlier got in touch with you a couple of months back.
I wish to work on a couple of projects. Here's one of them,( I'm sending
the other idea in a different mail )
I wish to build a predictive typing feature for LibreOffice Writer ( later
port it to Impress, Calc ).
[ Motivation: Reduce typing time, just like in IDEs like Eclipse and Visual
Studio ]
The prediction would take into account:
- How often some words are used while typing/speaking English(language
or any other language).
- How often some words have occurred in that specific document.
- The most simple one: Auto-complete ( atleast 4 letters have to be
typed before this feature is shown).
I understand that this resembles EMACS , but, to some extent only.
I've implemented a very simple and basic version of the 3rd point above in
Javascript.
( It requires a lot of improvement with regards to the suggest-select part
:-)
http://2.cbse-12-2011.appspot.com/WORD/myjs.html )
The first point needs some research, and I'm okay with that.
So, how should I go about this? I'm comfortable with C++, Java , javascript
, C# , a little of Python and GO.
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Thanks and Regards,
Shoubhik Bose.
Final Year,
West Bengal University of Technology,
India.
IF I REST, I SHALL RUST.. SO, LETS SHARE THE KNOWLEDGE !
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- [Libreoffice] Adding a Predictive Typing feature. · Shoubhik Bose
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