A Plover python dictionary allowing for consistent symbol input with specification of attachment and capitalisation in one stroke.

Overview

Emily's Symbol Dictionary

Design

This dictionary was created with the following goals in mind:

  • Have a consistent method to type (pretty much) every symbol
  • Specify spacing and capitalisation of that symbol in 1 stroke
  • Hackable and understandable to anyone who finds it useful :)

Sections

To support the design goals, for each symbol there are 6 different options specifiable in sections of each stroke:

  1. Unique Starter (Red)
  2. Spacing/Attachment (Orange)
  3. Capitalisation (Teal)
  4. Variant (Green)
  5. Symbol (Purple)
  6. Repetition (Blue)

These options are mapped to different sections of the steno board:

Coloured Layout Diagram

Unique Starter

The first part of the stroke is always the same and identifies all the symbols. In the Magnum Steno dictionary that I use, SKHW is a unique key combination for the left hand that is never used. (note that SKWHR is used, but by not using R-, this makes it unique)

Unique Starter Diagram

Due to this, all the combinations of remaining strokes will have no clashes and are free to be used to specify everything needed. To adjust this starter to your dictionary just change the "uniqueStarter" variable at the top of the dictionary!

Attachment

There is a consistent way to specify attachment to the text around a symbol using the A and O keys. By default with no attachment specified spaces are inserted on both side of a symbol, like the & in the following example: one & two.

Keys Output
No Attachment Diagram x . x, one & two

When the A key is used, no space is inserted before the symbol is typed, moving it to the left of normal, like the : in this example: example: one.

Keys Output
Left Attachment Diagram x. x, example: one

Similarly, when the O key is used, no space is inserted after the symbol, moving it to the right of normal, like the " in this example: said "To.

Keys Output
Right Attachment Diagram x .x, said "To

When both combined, no spaces are used at all like the . in this example: 3.6.

Keys Output
Both Attachment Diagram x.x, 3.6

Capitalisation

The * can be used to specify capitalisation of the text following the symbol.

By default no capitalisation is applied.

Key Output
Lowercase Diagram x . x, (cons

With the * key used, the next input is capitalised.

Key Output
Uppercase Diagram x . X, said "To

Variant

There are a lot of similar symbols, to manage this, each symbol has a base symbol and a list of variant symbols. The specific variant required is chosen with a combination of the E and U keys, this allows for 4 total variants of a symbol.

By default the base symbol is typed, this is generally the most common of all the variants.

Key Output
Variant 0 Diagram (, $

When the E key is used, the left (or first) variant is typed instead.

Key Output
Variant 1 Diagram [, ¥

When the 'U' key is used, the right (or second) variant is typed.

Key Output
Variant 2 Diagram <,

When both E and U are used, the final variant is typed.

Key Output
Variant 3 Diagram {, £

These variants are stored in the main symbols dictionary and you should edit them based on which ones are more frequent for you! Though I hope my defaults are good enough.

Symbol

The main section is the symbol section, used to specify the specific symbol to type. Only a 2x3 grid is needed to address all the symbols, using variants. All of the patterns for symbols are done according to shape, rather than phonetics or briefs, and so should be remember visually with the images as an aid. For each symbol shape the pattern only addresses the base symbol, it doesn't apply as well to the variant symbols. As such, the variants should be anchored in memory to the base symbol itself rather than the pattern.

Pattern Symbols Description
Whitespace
Whitespace Diagram {#Tab}, {#Backspace}, {#Delete}, {#Escape} The pattern aligns with the tips of the arrows on a tab key legend: ↹
Arrows
Arrow Diagram {#Up}, {#Left}, {#Right}, {#Down} Looks like an arrow key cluster
Navigation
Navigation Diagram {#Page_Up}, {#Home}, {#End}, {#Page_Down} Arrow key cluster but with an addition key held down
Music
Music Diagram {#AudioPlay}, {#AudioPrev}, {#AudioNext}, {#AudioMute} Like a strangely rotated L for err... _L_ovely music?
Blank
Blank Diagram , {*!}, {*?}, {#Space} It's blank! Self descriptive
!
Exclamation Diagram !, ¡, ¡, ¬ Vertical shape that's off to the left, like ! on a regular keyboard
"
Double Quote Diagram ", “, ”, „ Two dots up high like its shape, and off to the left like on ISO keyboards
#
Hash Diagram #, ©, ®, ™ Two vertical bars like in the shape
$
Dollar Diagram $, ¥, €, £ Makes an S shape like a $
%
Percent Diagram %, ‰, ‰, ‰ Same as a / but with the two extra keys representing the dots
&
Ampersand Diagram & Makes a mirror image of the standard 'and' brief (mirrored for ease)
'
quote Diagram ', ‘, ’, ‚ One dot up high, similar to ", on the index for importance
(
Open Diagram (, [, <, { Similar to the standard steno brief
)
Close Diagram ), ], >, } Similar to the standard steno brief
*
Star Diagram *, ×, ×, × single dot shape, off to the right like JIS, up high in the sky
+
Plus Diagram +, §, ¶, ± single dot shape, off to the right like JIS, under the star
,
Comma Diagram , Single dot shape, below like on a keyboard, middle finger as less important
-
Dash Diagram -, –, —, — Line in shape, up in the top right like a normal keyboard
.
Dot Diagram ., •, •, … Single dot in shape, below like on a keyboard, index finger as important
/
Slash Diagram /, ÷, ÷, ÷ Shape of a /
:
Colon Diagram : Vertical shape, off to the right like a normal keyboard
;
Semicolon Diagram ; Literally a , and . at the same time
=
Equals Diagram = Literally a - and a _ at the same time
?
Question Diagram ?, ¿, ¿, ¿ Looks like the top of a ?
@
At Diagram @ Large complicated shape, only way to make a big spiral
\
Backslash Diagram \ Shape of a \
^
Caret Diagram ^, «, », ° Shape of a ^ and other pointy/raised symbols
_
Underscore Diagram _, µ, µ, µ A line down low opposing -, and other lowered symbols
`
Backtick Diagram \ ` Single dot up high, next to '
|
Pipe Diagram |, ¦, ¦, ¦ Nice symetrical vertical shape goes in the middle
~
Tilde Diagram ~, ˜, ˜, ˜ Makes the shape of a ~

Repetition

You may want to duplicate certain symbols, such as logical OR || or org-mode headings ### Title. Repetition is done with the -T and -S keys.

By default any symbol is typed out once.

Key Output
One Diagram :

When using the -S key, the symbol is typed twice in a row. Think of 's' pluralising words.

Key Output
Two Diagram ::

When using the -T key, the symbol is typed out three times in a row. Think _T_riple.

Key Output
Three Diagram :::

When using both -S and -T the symbol is typed out a combined 4 times.

Key Output
Four Diagram ::::
Owner
Emily
Emily
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