The Arabic keyboard is more or less based on PC keyboard and other
sources. It has no means to input diacritics at the moment.
Some data for the Hebrew keyboard was already there, but not used.
This change splits phone and tablet layout and consolidates the
tablet one to something that seems sensible. It can't input diacritics
either at the moment.
Other shortcomings affect those keyboards. For example, normal
Hebrew keyboards switch to capital QWERTY keyboard with shift on,
as there are no capital Hebrew characters, but this version does not
feature this.
It should be mostly possible already to enter Arabic or Hebrew with
these keyboards however.
Change-Id: Ic4df2a9a77ffd03c4f9ee2c47e03c0f43f8e48ae
For German : handle "ae", "oe" and "ue" to be alternate forms for
umlaut-bearing versions of "a", "o" and "u".
Issue: 3275926
Change-Id: I056c707cdacc464ceab63be56c016c7f8439196c
This change introduces,
- support de QWERTZ
- support fr AZERTY
- support fr_CA QWERTY layout
- support fr_CH QWERTZ layout
- refactor some common keyboard row layouts
Bug: 2334086
Change-Id: I3e01e841e0dc72419d55e29d426bdec70655459c
Move java code to a different directory so that the unbundled
version doesn't try to compile the native code again.
Change-Id: I05cf9e643824ddc448821f69805ccb0240c5b986