User Theories
User theories are full or partial open source stenographic theories developed by members of the community and shared with the community for free. 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:
- TocKiTiengViet by huynhtrankhanh (Vietnamese)
- stan-italiano by stanographer (Italian)
- 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 & 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.
- Abby's Left Hand Modifiers Dictionary by Abkwreu
- jeff-modifiers by Tharelia
- Emily's Modifier Dictionary by EPLHREU
- Left Hand Modifier Keys by Achim Siebert
Movement Theories
- Cross Platform Movement (dictionary) by Thea Morin
- Di’s Mac Movement by Diana MacDonald
- Left-side Mac Movement by Achim Siebert
Vim Theories
Other Computer Usage Dictionaries
Other Dictionaries
- UK Spellings by Thea Morin
- Emoji by Thea Morin
- Arrows by Thea Morin
- Pokémon by Thea Morin
- Markdown by Thea Morin
- Spectacle by Thea Morin
- Unspaced Punctuation by Diana MacDonald
- JorWat's British Words, a dictionary of words and phrases found on the Wikipedia page, "Glossary of British terms not widely used in the United States".
Stanley Sakai's Steno dictionaries
Stanley Sakai's repository on GitHub - Stanley's Steno Dictionaries
| Language | Description |
|---|---|
| braille.json | A starter dictionary for steno-based Braille input. |
| smalldict.json | Starter dictionary Mirabai gave Stan as a template (not actively updated or used). |
| stan-italiano.json | Dictionary started when doing an Italian class. Not very developed. |
| stanespanol.json | Main Spanish steno dictionary. |
| stanmain.json | His main English dictionary. |
| stanplover.json | Additional entries to correct formatting errors caused by RTF -> JSON conversion. |
Diana MacDonald's repository
Diana MacDonald's dictionaries. These include symbols, currency, smart punctuation, design, and coding dictionaries.