SophoKeys - 1.3Unicode keyboard layout for typing in ancient Greek |
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Not so intuitive :-( - Version: 1.3, 1/15/2006 03:34AM PST
GianMarco Tavazzani
Unfortunately it needs a real training to be used correctly. Please think:
1) at a manual file.. asking some inexperienced students which difficulties they found installing and using it
2) how to make it more 'user friendly'
In any case thanks a lot to have filled a lack and... to still love 'our' ancient Greek!
1) at a manual file.. asking some inexperienced students which difficulties they found installing and using it
2) how to make it more 'user friendly'
In any case thanks a lot to have filled a lack and... to still love 'our' ancient Greek!
I love you. 



- Version: 1.2.2, 9/28/2005 06:11PM PST
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soundeziner
Sophokeys is the easiest-to-use input method I have yet found for Ancient Greek. May Apollo himself shine on you for gifting us with the ability to type diacriticals AFTER the letter – and to fix them without changing what has already been written.
χαίρε!
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- I love you.
I have no use for this product, but... - Version: 1.1, 1/16/2005 03:32PM PST
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dashard
I would give it 5 stars just for the name! Very clever.
A thoughtful implementation 



- Version: 1.0.1, 1/14/2005 07:23PM PST
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teukros
of a polytonic Greek keyboard layout. It follows the TLG beta code conventions strictly, which will prove very useful to many. People without existing experience of beta code may find some things idiosyncratic (capitals especially). But the ability to type diacritics *after* vowels etc. is a great idea. Perhaps Blonder could be tempted into releasing a 'modified' version with straight shift-modified capitals?
1) at a manual file.. asking some inexperienced students which difficulties they found installing and using it
2) how to make it more 'user friendly'
In any case thanks a lot to have filled a lack and... to still love 'our' ancient Greek!