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KBW - Krazy Brain Word

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KDE Other Software

KBW - Krazy Brain Word
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Link:  http://
Downloads:  589
Submitted:  Jun 7 2005
Updated:  Jun 20 2005
Score: 
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Description:

In smoe lgnagaues, it dseon't mttaer in waht oedrr the ltteres in a wrod are for uedntsrdnanig it. Tihs is bacesue the hamun mnid deos not raed erevy ltteer by iestlf but the wrod as a wlohe.
Kzary biarn wrod hples you tipyng scuh txet.
Hvae fun!
For more information, visit:
http://www.mrc-cbu.cam.ac.uk/personal/matt.davis/Cmabrigde/




Changelog:

0.2 : Adding unicode support for accentued languages ( ça mcrahe assui en fnariaçs dérovannat ! )




LicenseGPL
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 Heh

 
 by Ekardnam on: Jun 7 2005
 

I hvae reda aobut ti, kool app!


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 Kopete Plugin

 
 by straightjacket on: Jun 7 2005
 

This would make a great Kopete plugin


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 Re: Kopete Plugin

 
 by ktech on: Jun 8 2005
 

please please please!!

A Kopete Plugin of KBW would be SO COOL!

Cheers!


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 Re: Re: Kopete Plugi

 
 by fliesrod on: Jun 8 2005
 

yes this would be very cool

i tried this progg with german text and it works great :-)


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 Re: Kopete Plugin

 
 by joshuafr on: Jun 8 2005
 

I don't find information on Kopete plugin, if someone could point me on, I'll try to make a plugin (but I'm not a C++ dev, just a Python one, then I hope that Kopete understand it).


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 ho ym dgo

 
 by nightwriter on: Jun 8 2005
 

Something like this makes you wonder why you had to work so hard on spelling doesn't it. Love it!


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 problems with non us

 
 by poliicallycorrect on: Jun 17 2005
 

Traceback (most recent call last):
File "start.py", line 77, in kButtonOK_clicked
lines = str( self.kTextEditUp.text() ).split('\n')
UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode character u'\xe9' in position 147: ordinal not in range(128)


Not usable in french!

what a shame!http://www.kde-apps.org/comments/img/fi10.gif


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 hehe

 
 by tehsyn on: Jun 21 2005
 

We talked about that in class about one year ago. It actually does only work for rather simple (i. e. short) words and words that are often used (common language). Try converting a scientific text for example and you will notice that it becomes really difficult respectively impossible to understand it. Additionally, in languages like German (my mother tongue), there are composite substantives which are normal substantives glued together into one long word. E. g. if you take "Bohne" (bean) and "Eintopf" (stew), then a bean stew would be a "Bohneneintopf." The amount of words which can be glued together like this is not limited. Mixing the letters between the first and the last letter would result in a word which is not comprehensible anymore, 'cause the semantic divisions between the distinct words have vanished. I know that this kind of words also exist in English, for example sunglasses, but usually, one uses a hyphen or a blank space between in order to divide the single words.

Well, just my 2 cents ;)

syn.


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 awesome

 
 by emc2 on: Jun 23 2005
 

this is fun!


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