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Hello! The goal of this document is to allow people to add keyboard layout of their own language/script on '''Firefox OS v1.2''' and up.
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== Status of the Gaia Keyboard app & system architecture ==
[https://wiki.mozilla.org/index.php?title=Gaia/System/Keyboard/Layout&action=history History of this page].
 
As of Oct 2013, two major features have been recently implemented in Firefox OS.
 
* A build flag exist to turn on/off keyboard/spellcheck dictionary to include in the build, in the default Gaia Keyboard app (see {{Bug|884752}}).
* An OS-level feature that allow users to install 3rd-party keyboard apps from marketplace. See {{Bug|816869}}.
 
To come up with a new keyboard layout, you could either put a layout file in Gaia, build the keyboard app with a build config, or come up with your own keyboard app and install it to the phone.
 
== How-tos: make a keyboard app ==
 
You might want to use the built-in keyboard as a template, or fork it. The basic ideas are
 
* In the manifest, declare yourself as a keyboard in the <code>role</code> property.
* Make sure you have the <code>keyboard</code> permission.
 
After that, after installation and activation, your keyboard will show up on the bottom half of the screen whenever the user is focused to a input field.
 
* Use the old, classic <code>window.resize</code> to update the area of your app should occupy.
* Use the new, shiny <code>navigator.mozInputMethod</code> API to mutate the content of the input given, see [[WebAPI/KeboardIME|API page]] for detail.
 
(some sample code and/or a small template app will help here)
 
== How-tos: add your layout to your in the Gaia keyboard app ==
 
See [https://github.com/mozilla-b2g/gaia/blob/master/apps/keyboard/CONFIGURE apps/keyboard/CONFIGURE] for detail. Depend on the language, you might want to add a dictionary, or include an interactive IME (for Asian languages).
 
=== Spell check / word suggestion dictionary ===
 
(TBA)
 
=== Asian IME ===
 
==== Introduction ====
 
East Asian languages (Chinese, Japanese, and Korean) use [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CJK a fairly complex script] that involves thousands of characters. As there is no way to put thousands of keys on a hardware keyboard nor a software keyboard, users would rely on a piece of indexing program called [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Input_method input method], or IME for short, to convert series of symbols into a selections of candidate characters.
 
How symbols should be converted and how "smart" the IME should be depends on the method chosen, implementation itself, and often [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_language_processing NLP] science, which is outside the scope of this document. One thing to note is that it is highly recommended to put the database part into IndexedDB, in order to conserve memory on a mobile device.
 
==== IM Engine interface in Gaia keyboard app ====
 
Assuming you have an IME library readily available for converting symbols into characters (''IM Engine'' in our terminology), you would need to use the defined interface within Gaia Keyboard app, available to the library to receive symbols from the layout, and to output the characters. The current API is documented [https://github.com/mozilla-b2g/gaia/blob/master/apps/keyboard/js/keyboard.js#L32-L115 in the comment here]. We invite implementations in order to further refine this API within Gaia.
 
==== Make your IM engine work with your layout ====
 
# Put a new layout in layout.js as the previous section described.
# Reference the IM engine with <code>imEngine</code> property. When your layout is enabled, the keyboard app would start loading the script located at <code>keyboard/js/imes/<imEngine>/<imEngine>.js</code>.
# APIs to receive and send the keys/characters should be setup when the script is loaded and <code>init</code>'d.
# When the user tap any key/symbols on the keyboard, it would get send to the IM engine. Do whatever you want in response to the user input.
 
==== Known implementations ====
 
* [https://github.com/timdream/jszhuyin JSZhuyin] is the first implementation of Gaia Keyboard Asian IM engine, for Zhuyin IME for Traditional Chinese. Blame the author if you think the current API sucks.
* [https://github.com/mozilla-b2g/gaia/tree/master/apps/keyboard/js/imes/jskanji JSKanji] is a prototype IM engine written for Japanese.
* [https://github.com/mozilla-b2g/gaia/tree/master/apps/keyboard/js/imes/jspinyin JSPinyin] is a written for Simplified Chinese and works by tapping Pinyin symbols.
* As a demonstration, [http://chewing.csie.net/ Chewing], an C/C++ open-source Zhuyin IME for Traditional Chinese, was [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=845685 cross-compiled with emscripten] and linked with Gaia keyboard.
* [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=835261 JSHangul] will be a prototype IM engine for Korean.
 
== Discussion, Q&A, etc ==
 
Please come to [https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-gaia dev-gaia] mailing list or the <code>#gaia</code> channel on irc.mozilla.org. <code>#mozilla-taiwan</code> is the de-facto Chinese-language channel for this topic.

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