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>9.3. Handwriting Recognition</H1
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>&#13; <A
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is a full-screen gesture recognition program written
for the X Window System. It captures gestures that are
performed with a pointer device, (such as a mouse, a
stylus, or a pen/tablet), recognizes the gestures and
performs actions based on the gestures. xstroke has
been developed on Linux systems, (i386 and StrongARM),
but should be quite portable to any UNIX-like system
with X.
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>&#13; <A
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is an X application that allows a user of a touch screen to input
characters into X applications, using a uni-stroke (Graffiti like) alphabet.
It uses the X test extension to allow synthesis of characters as though they
had been typed on a keyboard. Though it was designed for Linux on PDAs it might work
with Tablet PCs as well.
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>&#13; <A
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is a Unicode text editor for the X Window System. It
can do True Type font rendering, printing, transliterated
keyboard input, and handwriting recognition with no
dependencies on external engines. Its conversion
utilities can convert text between various encodings.
Keyboard input maps can also act like text converters.
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