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'''Shrimple''' is a method of "multi-character [[fingerspelling]]" with the entire keyboard rather than just the left hand and vowels. It uses an orthographic theory similar to the [[Steno Layouts and Supported Languages#Velotype|Velotype]], but on the typical [[Steno Layouts and Supported Languages#Stenotype (Ireland)|Ireland]] stenography layout. Shrimple can be toggled on and off with strokes, or instead used with a dedicated key.  
'''Shrimple''' is a method of "multi-character [[fingerspelling]]" with the entire keyboard rather than just the left hand and vowels. It uses an orthographic theory similar to the [[Steno Layouts and Supported Languages#Velotype|Velotype]], but on the typical [[Steno Layouts and Supported Languages#Stenotype (Ireland)|Ireland]] stenography layout. Shrimple can be toggled on and off with strokes, or instead used with a dedicated key.  



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Shrimple is a method of "multi-character fingerspelling" with the entire keyboard rather than just the left hand and vowels. It uses an orthographic theory similar to the Velotype, but on the typical Ireland stenography layout. Shrimple can be toggled on and off with strokes, or instead used with a dedicated key.

You can find its dictionary at https://github.com/StenoHarri/steno-Python-dictionaries/blob/main/Shrimple-theory.py. As it is a Python dictionary, you will need the plover-python-dictionary plugin for it to work.

Example

h

With an entry stroke

With a dedicated key

Editing the dictionary