jQuery.IME is a jQuery based input method editor library supporting more than 135 input methods across more than 62 languages.
These input methods are well tested. Initially the input methods were contributed by the Wikimedia community. By now many input methods have also been contributed by Red Hat.
This project is a Wikimedia foundation initiative to provide language technology tools to a wider audience outside the Wikimedia universe.
This input tool is widely deployed in all Wikimedia projects (eg: wikipedia).
git clone https://github.com/wikimedia/jquery.ime.git
To add input method support to the editable fields of a web page:
$( 'textarea' ).ime();
jquery.ime provides a jquery plugin function $.fn.ime()
to add input method
support for any editable elements in a page.
See an example page where jquery.ime in action.
To try the example locally, after checking out the code, start a local webserver to serve the files. This is very easy.
If you have python installed, run
python -m SimpleHTTPServer
Alternatively, many programming languages provide one liner commands to start a simple http static servers. You can use any one of them.
and, you can access examples from
http://localhost:8000/examples/index.html
Alternatively you can use tools like webfsd. If you know how to use advanced web servers like Apache or Nginx, you already know how to put the code in a webserver.
Option | Description |
---|---|
imePath | Relative/Absolute path for the rules folder of jquery.ime. Default value: '../' |
languages | Languages to be used- by default all languages. Default value: []. Eg: ['hi', 'ml']. It can also be a function returning an array. |
helpHandler | Called for each ime option in the menu, default value: null |
This input tool is also available as Firefox and Chrome extensions.
Read rules/README.md to learn how to write an input method for a language.
Read test/README.md to learn how to write and run tests for an input method.
Read the technical specification of the project from wiki.
Do watch the code walkthrough by Chris Forno: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPec-KIBVeI
This project is dual licensed with GPLv2+ and MIT license. See the license files in the source code for more details.