![]() The first step is to remove all the misstrokes for the shortest available brief for every word. The aim is to remove all the misstrokes from dict.json to give new stenographers greater confidence in learning new briefs. ![]() There are many misstroke entries in the default dictionary, and you must try to make sense of results when you look up words, instead of blindly accepting the shortest stroke. Then they are protected from these typos in regular writing. Sometimes the stenographer may miss a key, so they could have a misstroke entry TKPAOD which would also translate to good. For example, take the stroke TKPWAOD (meaning GAOD) which translates to good. Often, dictionaries have misstroke entries that are added when a stenographer frequently misstrokes an entry. It's when you mean to write one chord, but stroke another. You can use this dictionary instead of Plover’s.Ī misstroke is like a "chord typo". It follows Plover's default main.json dictionary with misstrokes removed from the top 10,000 words. The majority of Typey Type’s dictionary is from dict.json. Typey Type’s dictionary is generated from this subset of this repo’s dictionaries: You could also add condensed-strokes.json and condensed-strokes-fingerspelled.json to improve lookups (see # Vocabulary Dictionaries), but they can cause spacing issues in rare fingerspelling situations. I would also suggest dictionaries to operate Plover and your computer, such as: 1 punctuation dictionary, such as punctuation.json.1 numbers dictionary, such as numbers.json.1 fingerspelling dictionary, such as fingerspelling.json.1 large dictionary for vocabulary, such as dict.json.You can read more about each elsewhere on this page. You will likely only want some of the dictionaries in this repo. Over time, when there are new entries, you can "pull" the latest changes. The second option is to clone the repository and turn on each dictionary you want in your Plover config as you need. Over time, there will be new entries in these dictionaries, so you may wish to download them again or look at the history for each file and decide what new entries you want to add manually. The first option is that you can download each individual dictionary you want and add it to your own collection of dictionaries and turn each on in your Plover config as you need. If you want to use the dictionaries in this repo instead of Plover's, you have 2 main options. The dictionaries are in JSON format and use Plover theory. ![]() This repository contains Di’s stenography dictionaries used by Typey Type for Stenographers.
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