steno-dictionaries VS plover

Compare steno-dictionaries vs plover and see what are their differences.

steno-dictionaries

Di's Plover-theory stenography dictionaries used by Typey Type for Stenographers. (by didoesdigital)
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steno-dictionaries plover
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steno-dictionaries

Posts with mentions or reviews of steno-dictionaries. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-08-30.
  • Show HN: I automated 1/2 of my typing
    11 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 30 Aug 2023
    https://steno.sammdot.ca/emily-symbols.png

    for these, where it says starter, you just press all those keys down, and then on the other side you press the keys listed for what you want. so for example, I can enter like ~104 symbols without moving my hands. the average sybmol layer has like 20. the crossplatform movement dict lets me move around much easier in any text field. (note that you don't really even need to know what the key names you are pressing are as its all a pattern) I currently have six other dictionaries that I use some of the time. you can see more here: https://www.openstenoproject.org/stenodict/.

    any cli program would be very easy to add most of the commands to a dictionary if you wanted. for example, a basic git dictionary: https://github.com/didoesdigital/steno-dictionaries/blob/mas...

    plover has made using a computer much more fun. its a bit of a hard sell for a lot of people, but I recommend trying out some of the other dictionaries to see what you can do besides type words fast. its seriously really crazy that we are only pressing one key at a time using a keyboard.

  • [warning:LONG] thoughts on encoding density and ambiguity, pen and stenotype, in a verbatim context
    2 projects | /r/shorthand | 27 Feb 2023
    In the spirit of reduction, I look another look at https://github.com/didoesdigital/steno-dictionaries/blob/master/dictionaries/dict.json. In the same way that I asked how many of the 128 left-hand (four fingers only) states are actually used by the dictionary, I can also ask how many of the 4 million available chords are actually used?

plover

Posts with mentions or reviews of plover. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-07.
  • Career Change
    1 project | /r/stenography | 10 Jul 2023
    On this end, I am a big fan of the ProCAT writers, mostly because of the communications protocol they use, which allowed me to connect my writer to my laptop, start my CAT of Choice (then digitalCAT, now Plover), and start writing. No need to mess around tapping keys to make sure it's working; it was just ready to go.
  • Need Help please
    1 project | /r/stenography | 9 Jul 2023
    please look at the setup instructions if you did not already do it. The Stentura 8000 and 8000LX are compatible with Plover. The instructions are the same as the 400SRT and can be found here. Please tell us if that worked!
  • What are some good keyboard options that you can do stenography with
    1 project | /r/stenography | 11 Jun 2023
    You also have dedicated keyboards for a bit less than $250, which can be specifically used for stenography, and might work better if you want a regular keyboard for normal typing, and a stenography keyboard separately.
  • Where can I buy a steno keyboard or Michela machine for PC?
    5 projects | /r/stenography | 7 Jun 2023
    You can also try the Plover discord server, and go especially to the 'Italian' and 'theory development' tabs. I know I've seen people discussing the Michela machine on the theory development tab just recently, and there are other people working with the machine there who can help you. I think a lot of people are making their own keyboards as well. I have some other links for you to check out along those lines. The Michela machine channel, Michela Stenotype And The Universal Alphabet, and there are a few github and other such sites that will be useful here, here, here, here, here, and here.
  • Fun fact: The top 100 words in the English language make up about 50% of all written material. So here they are, the Top 100 English Words in Plover's Dictionary with strokes
    1 project | /r/Plover | 12 Apr 2023
  • Output gets mixed up
    4 projects | /r/Plover | 20 Mar 2023
    Build Plover from source and apply a patch that enables the option of adding a delay between each emulated key event
  • Failure to select text using #Shift in Plover commands
    1 project | /r/Plover | 8 Mar 2023
    Are you able to select text on its own with Plover (without the bolding command)? If not, I think your numlock might be enabled. Apparently that leads to issues on Windows (https://github.com/openstenoproject/plover/issues/1531).
  • Stentura 400 SRT issue with Plover / connecting, details in comments
    1 project | /r/stenography | 4 Mar 2023
    Plover recognizes that a USB cable is attached, but I have been able to detect my Stentura and I cannot get the red light to turn on regardless of what I do. Any help would be appreciated. I followed the instructions from : https://github.com/openstenoproject/plover/wiki/How-to-setup-and-use-Plover-with-a-Stentura-400SRT
  • Any experience with Plover (stenography)?
    3 projects | /r/debian | 20 Feb 2023
    For a brief test, I downloaded the appimage from here, provided the executable bit and launched it successfully from the CLI
  • Imitating the function of Plover's -G, -S, and -D.
    1 project | /r/Plover | 25 Jan 2023
    If you look at the code for the English Stenotype implementation, there are four specific keys defined in SUFFIX_KEYS, namely -G, -S, -D, and -Z. That means those are the only keys for which this will work, and only individual keys added as a suffix. That's why adding just -D works, but adding -DZ will not.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing steno-dictionaries and plover you can also consider the following projects:

plover_japanese_sokutaipu - The Sokutaipu Japanese Realtime stenography system for Plover. (WIP)

PseudoMakeMeKeyCapProfiles - Parametric Key Caps

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

remarkable-hacks - additional functionality via binary patching

steno - Embedded steno firmware + custom steno PCBs

syncthing-android - Wrapper of syncthing for Android.

keyboard_layouts

emily-modifiers - A Plover python dictionary allowing for consistent modified key entry for any letter, symbol or keyboard shortcut.

peridot-steno - An easy-to-build QMK-powered stenography keyboard

plover_system_switcher - Command plugin for Plover to switch the active system

compress - Text compression for generating keyboard expansions

zim-desktop-wiki - Main repository of the zim desktop wiki project