• I have two plugins that I can imagine, but cannot find. Maybe someone is interested. They both seem to me to be relatively easy.

    Hunspell WordPress Integration Plugin- A plugin that takes any hunpell dictionary i.e. tl_ph.dic and its corresponding affix file i.e. tl_ph.aff and then incorporates spell checking when filling in any entry boxes within wordpress (posts, pages, registration, buddypress status/messages)

    MSKLC Keyboard Plugin- MSKLC is the keyboard mapping program I prefer over Keyman, but it is mainly because it is free. Free to make the keyboard you need and free to impliment it on your computer. However, would it be possible to map a keyboard and then create a php line that could be placed in all needed php documents on the site so that whenever you use your computerˈs keyboard on a specific website it enables a certain language’s keyboard. I.E. I have a minority language called Churup that has several letters different than English or other languages (āñˈ₱). I create a keyboard map that has all needed characters. Then a php code lets input fields on my domain know that it should use that mapping instead of the mapping installed on the computer.

    Anyone else see these as useful?

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  • I know you mentioned MSKLC and not Keyman — but as we have already released a free plugin for KeymanWeb, the web-based version of Keyman, I thought that you might find this helpful. This plugin has support for over 200 languages. You can try it at http://www.keymanweb.com/ or download the plugin from http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/keymanweb/

    It sounds like the Churup keyboard is not complex — if so, I’d be happy to create a KeymanWeb keyboard for it and make it available to you — just let me know what the mapping is.

    Marc Durdin
    Tavultesoft

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