Monday, November 29, 2021
Nice Write-Up on Stenonymous
A longtime friend and ally of the Open Steno Project, the dauntless professional court reporter behind the industry blog Stenonymous just gave us a really lovely shout-out. There's a lot going on over in the court reporting side of the biz that as a professional captioner I'm only vaguely clued into (especially since I gave up my subscription to my proprietary steno software a decade ago and have done all my work exclusively with Plover ever since), but it's really good to know that some court reporters want to join forces with Open Steno for the good of everyone, amateurs and professionals alike. It made me really happy to read!
Monday, November 22, 2021
A Week Left in the Uni Campaign
The Uni Kickstarter has raised almost $50,000, meeting its initial goal and unlocking two stretch goals (lighter springs and a DIY kit). If it can raise an additional $10,000 and change in the next 7 days, injection molded keytoppers will be unlocked as well. Exciting stuff! Can it happen? Let's find out!
Monday, November 15, 2021
New Chapter in Art of Chording!
Lead Dev Ted, author of the illustrious free steno textbook Art of Chording, writes:
Prefixes and suffixes are among the most powerful principles in steno, and I love the way Ted has explained them. If you want him to continue his fantastic work on Art of Chording, consider supporting him on Patreon. I do!
Art of Chording, up until now, has been focused on what you can do with a single stroke, but now I'm going to tackle stringing strokes together and the challenges that come with it. The first lesson is an introduction to prefixes and suffixes.
Prefixes and suffixes are among the most powerful principles in steno, and I love the way Ted has explained them. If you want him to continue his fantastic work on Art of Chording, consider supporting him on Patreon. I do!
Monday, November 8, 2021
Practice Steno Using Z-Type
Z-type is a free webapp that lets you practice typing in the form of a fast paced arcade-style space shooter, not unlike Typestriker, the game that I played in the early days of steno school and which I found invaluable as a way to motivate myself to drill my weekly wordlists. Illustrious Lead Dev Ted recently recorded a brief video of himself playing Z-type with the steno keyboard visualizer turned on. It looks great! Might be a useful practice tool for beginner and intermediate users alike.
Monday, November 1, 2021
Pluvier: A French Dictionary Generator
Vermoot of the Plover Google Group and Discord has started a project to generate a LaSalle-compatible French dictionary for use with Plover.
From the description on the project's Github page:
From the description on the project's Github page:
This project aims at creating a dictionary for French steno, based on the TAO/LaSalle realtime theory, using a corpus downloaded from Lexique.org.
This corpus contains about 140,000 words, with a lot of metadata (phonetics, grammatical categories, gender and number, frequency, syllables, information about conjugation, etc) which will help in the creation of the steno dictionary, since some aspects of the theory rely/will have to rely on grammar and such.