latynka
GhostText
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0.0 | 5.7 | |
about 1 year ago | 6 months ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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latynka
- GitHub - paiv/latynka: Browser extension to present Cyrillic in Latin script for Ukrainian language
- Ukraïnśka Latynka
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UkraïnśKa Latynka
Hi, the author of the tool here.
The tool was created five years ago, when there were no Ukrainian national standard to represent Ukrainian language unambiguously in Latin letters (known as romanization, and applies to all languages).
Most commonly you need romanization of person and place names, and the currently in use standard for this is not faithful to Cyrillic source. In my view, we can't have proper name romanization without romanization of the language as a whole, and wide adoption of that romanization. The simplest criteria to choose such a system is the ease of reading pages of transliterated texts.
Thus I made a tool where you can compare historical and modern attempts at such romanization systems, or create your own and join the discussion.
Since then, there is now new Ukrainian national standard ДСТУ 9112:2021, which adequately represents Ukrainian Cyrillic (to new learners: here j is used for palatalized consonants: Zelensjkyj u Ljvovi). The search is over, and this standard will be gradually adopted in the coming years. Expect another campaign KyïvNotKyivNotKiev (Kyïv = Kyjiv).
This tool remains useful in many ways. I personally have it enabled on many sites.
Would Ukrainian be better off dropping Cyrillic for Latin? If we had started with Latin, then sure, Ukraine historically is tightly connected with the rest of the Europe, and it would have been easier having only Latin. But we have Cyrillic history, and to counter that there is no enough reasons to switch.
As others mentioned, the tool does not handle Russian Cyrillic. Well true, because it was created exclusively for the Ukrainian Cyrillic, not any Cyrillic.
Thank you for your patience and support.
https://paiv.github.io/latynka/
GhostText
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is qutebrowser compatible with ghosttext?
https://github.com/fregante/GhostText with a plugin for neovim, my editor of choice: https://github.com/subnut/nvim-ghost.nvim
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Wasavi – VI editor for any webpage
> Come to think about it, I don't think it works as an "editor" in HTML text fields?
There was "itsalltext"[1] (sadly defunct) - but there's an alternative (i just discovered - so I've yet to try it) : ghosttext https://github.com/fregante/GhostText
[1] https://github.com/docwhat/itsalltext
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How do you use the terminal during a coding session?
Speaking of browsers, I use atomic-chrome with GhostText on the browser side. It happened to be the least painful way to edit text fields in "big" browsers.
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Is there a way to edit markdown in vscode and sync directly to browsers input field of a website, like reddit for example?
The GhostText extension might fit the bill for what you're asking for.
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Email + Emacs/Vim Keybindings + Latex = Does not exist?
Another possible solution is to use something like GhostText (https://github.com/fregante/GhostText) in the browser. However, this solution is unworkable because when you open up an email, all the nasty html shows up in the external editor.
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https://github.com/fregante/GhostText works well to connect to most editors.
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github-hovercard - Neat hovercards for GitHub.