KAoeBD-overwhelming
U+fdfd,
bismillāhir-raḥmānir-raḥīm al-ḥamdu lillāhi rabbil-‘ālamīn ar-raḥmānir-raḥīm māliki yaumid-dīn iyyāka na’budu wa iyyāka nasta’īn ihdinaṣ-ṣirāṭal-mustaqīm ṣirāṭallażīna an’amta ‘alaihim gairil-magḍụbi ‘alaihim wa laḍ-ḍāllīn
KAoeBD-overwhelming
ufdfd, as you can observe from the photo above, it is a SOLGS? Solution! To
having to toggle (TOG/-L) between Plover & lone character typewriting
ah-ha, all praises & thanks be to Allah, for the reminder of prayer, AND in the reorganization of
ahk.
&mands.
fails, the fillings inside each failings
does not reflect the fail labelings!
flex
TPeuRS layout
M-x replace-string
(replace-string "O" "o" nil nil nil nil nil)
(replace-string "E" "e" nil nil nil nil nil)
(replace-string "u" "U" nil nil nil nil nil)
( ufdfd, my very first lay out with my yet-to-be-gifted phantom keyboard [nth roll-over] had had to watch AERBG’s beginner guide to figure out to flip the keycaps, lol
and then had had to switch up the preference of the Plover steno software/application to shuffle ’round the order/inputs (right after first futile attempts and plenty of frustrations, yes, frustration with suffix ‘s’ alright!))
Plenty of composts here on this birthed blog needs one refer to the slang Wang dang Of the typewriter…
have been blessed by the 19. Al-`Alim (العليم) The Knower of All , there was guidance that the vows need to be shifted a little bit to the right, tightly knit with the right-hand-side shift key rather than the left-hand-side shift key!
Might want to relieve the number bar and have its is one key strung to the tilde ~
key, because… you’ve/I’ve completely skipped that part in the Learn Plover! PDF fail,
likewise… if you for some reason hate that star key it the symbol for the TK*L/flip mechanism, then welcome back to welcome! How about having the last four in the steno order right in it’s place then? You know what I’m saying right? Why I was saying was -TSDZ to be right smack in the middle, yes ma’am, you’ve read this closing statement correctly,
once again… -TSDZ to be right smack in the middle
mechanism: PHEUFPL, PHOEUFPL, PHEBG/TPHEUPL, PHEBG/TPHEUFPL, PHEBG/TPHEUFBG, PHEPL/TPHEUFPL, PHEFPL/TPHEUFPL, PHEUBG/TPHEUFPL
–plucked right out of Plover Suggestions
As what was said back then, right above… there will be room to suit to your preference, that would need to be done in a another point in time, when you do get your fingers more in tune to the n-key rollover (NKRO) keyboard
M-x markdown-do was discovered during this slow…
More to be typewritten with Plover…
ufdfd,FeuRs](Aoeu.svg “ufdfd, kbd-layout.com”)](http://www.keyboard-layout-editor.com/) Aoeu.svg ] ufdfd,FeuRs](@/blog/Aoeu.svg “ufdfd, kbd-layout.com”)]
Tapey Tape/paper tape
somebody please let me know that there’s got to be a way to view the last typewritten chord?? Yes, there ares a way to view your last typewritten chord, by clicking on the Paper on the above HUD
SRUFT had a spark/flash of what might have inspired Pipey pipe… it has got to be paper iPaper, right?
You need not keep looking at the Paper paper screen, neither of the other windose opened bit Plover software, only when it is needed…
For example, Paper Paper, for me, is when I’ve just bon some settings and then needs to check on the input/out put( P-FT… I don’t have the general lay out, I’ve made some settings to my preference ( righthand side pinky block copied to the center))[]
so again, wherever you’re in doubt. A chord you’re very, very sure is done right but the machine is ‘wired’ wrongly then, click & string up the Tape Tape!
Cam on, you’ve got to be willing to move you’re mouse around once in a while to got those great assistive tools in place for your imPROEFPLT now no?
Not only does this ensure you’ve the machine as accordinged to your style of typewriting, but it will be something that you’ll apply someday in reading the raw, or rather the rawr in my opinion… ha-ha
actual, reading the rawr is a very important part of the SKWROURPB knee of stenonning,
I pray that this helps you in building your knowledge, into taking the very first few steps into study Plover!
A less than 15 WPM typewriter, typewritten in Plover software,
unrelated
initial import
insmile import, may you be granted rewards for this commit brother… You and others whom are involved with this engoing life project!:
commit fd68fe2030f84b93ca28fd65d45439a9f100f44b
Author: Joshua Harlan Lifton <lifton@chunk>
Date: Tue Oct 5 23:34:24 2010 -0400
Initial import.
diff --git a/plover/assets/dict.json b/plover/assets/dict.json
--- /dev/null
+++ b/plover/assets/dict.json
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was looking for who was the one that typewritten the line“ Allah“ and to the best of my knowledge and correct me if I am wrong, this is the one!😄
wonderful lengthy one hundred twenty thousands JS lines! I’m a benefiter of this goodness!
Allahuakhar!____
Tapy Tape
P H A U
U
B
TKPW RA PB T D
R E
W A R SD
T P O R
T H
KP H EU T
PW R O E R
S K W R R B G S
U
S P
O E R S
WH O P L
R
S R O L D
W
T H
O PB
F S
TKPW G
P R O
S K W R E B GT
T P B G
flex
U+fdfd, flex random
somebody please let me know that there's got to be a way to view the last typewritten chord?? Yes, there ares a way to view your last typewritten chord, by clicking on the Paper on the above HUD SRUFT had a spark/flash of what might have inspired Pipey pipe... it has got to be paper iPaper, right? You need not keep looking at the Paper paper screen, neither of the other windose opened bit Plover software, only when it is needed... For example, Paper Paper, for me, is when I've just bon some settings and then needs to check on the input/out put( P-FT... I don't have the general lay out, I've made some settings to my preference ( righthand side pinky block copied to the center))[] so again, wherever you're in doubt. A chord you're very, very sure is done right but the machine is 'wired' wrongly then, click & string up the Tape Tape! Cam on, you've got to be willing to move you're mouse around once in a while to got those great assistive tools in place for your imPROEFPLT now no?Not only does this ensure you’ve the machine as accordinged to your style of typewriting, but it will be something that you’ll apply someday in reading the raw, or rather the rawr in my opinion… ha-ha
actual, reading the rawr is a very important part of the SKWROURPB knee of stenonning,
I pray that this helps you in building your knowledge, into taking the very first few steps into study Plover!
A less than 15 WPM typewriter, typewritten in Plover software,
plz don’t kill me…
you’ll gain more XP other time, so stick to it my friend!
You’re more than ready, take your first few steps right now!! Now! Now!
It is not like I’m asking of you to figure out FTP protocol or nothing like that…
center, brother, don’t over think it, why not you pray and then begin?
Hmpf hmm you recollects okay!! Then!
When being asked if there’s any hint, why not you open up Tape Tape? It is build in version 3. 00
you’ve got be at least willing to type something with the Plover opened now aren’t you going to?
It is steno season once again babe! Yes yes yes!
Building good software takes loads. Love and joy, I’m not going to ruin that by
chording out what seemingly nonsensical lines
but… I’m just itching to steno brother! God help me!
Look, all I know is CSS, not JS, not the president, not TCR, not SQL, but hold up…
I do know of some PDF, that makes my Ross no a little bit more complete for you?
Say, “Ive where you going? Where ising
say back, “Sr.?”
Say, “Where exactly?”
Reply back, “somewhere that’s away from qwerty keyboards my Plover friend!!”
Building a knew theory like Lapwing takes a lot of theory drafting no SKWROEUBGlogicals I’d vouch for that…
Okay, first we say, a data base is a TKW-B from now on,
and we’ve got three TKW-B’s that need very sterile repair pair of hands else the whole center will burn down!
Anybody willing?
Look, again you can take this to your GM or VM or FVC,… I don’t believe that this machine is crap, your the crap, because you don’t want to learn how to steno wait a keyboard… That’s on you!
Do pray for me, as i will write to the builder, for a chance to earn it in an exchange agreement! God willing! so pumped when I read knight’s post from her blogs, here–thumbs-UP!-machines