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==Full Non-English Theories==
==Full Non-English Theories==
Designed for the default [[Ward Stone Ireland layout|WSI layout]]:
*[[TocKiTiengViet]] by [[huynhtrankhanh]] (Vietnamese)
*[https://github.com/stanographer/steno-dictionaries/blob/master/stan-italiano.json stan-italiano] by [[stanographer]] (Italian)
*[https://github.com/stanographer/steno-dictionaries/blob/master/stanespanol.json stanespanol] by [[stanographer]] (Spanish)
*[[hind_plover_dictionary]] by [[winston]] (Hindi Devanagari)
Designed for other layouts:
*[[plover-france-dict]] by Aziz Yemloul (French, Grandjean)
''For dedicated foreign language steno layouts, see the [[Steno Layouts and Supported Languages|steno layouts & supported languages page]]''


==Number Theories==
==Number Theories==
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==Phrasing Theories==
==Phrasing Theories==
*[[jeff-phrasing]] by [[Tharelia]]
*[[jeff-phrasing]] by [[Tharelia]]
*[[lynn-phrasing]] by [[lynn]]
*[[Jade's Phrasing Dictionary]] by [[Jade-GG]]


==Symbol Theories==
==Symbol Theories==

Latest revision as of 03:32, 4 July 2025

User theories are full or partial stenographic theories that have been created by members of the steno community. Authors typically share dictionaries that correspond with the theory that the community can use by adding them to Plover.

Some user theories are modifications of existing theories which have evolved far enough to be labeled as a new theory, and some cover only one aspect of stenography (e.g. number input, phrasing, or fingerspelling). Many of them are works in progress.

This page includes an abbreviated list of published user theories commonly discussed by the community. To add one to the list, we recommend it being a thoroughly developed, unique idea, and published for the benefit of the community. If adding to the list, please also create a corresponding theory page.

Full English Theories

Full Non-English Theories

Designed for the default WSI layout:

Designed for other layouts:

For dedicated foreign language steno layouts, see the steno layouts & supported languages page

Number Theories

Fingerspelling Theories

Phrasing Theories

Symbol Theories

Modifier Theories

Typically encompassing typing things such as shortcuts, arrow keys, Ctrl, Alt, Shift, etc.