07-23-2015, 09:23 AM
EightText is just a joke-thingy. As you all might know, I like playing with letters and fonts. While practicing kanji, I thought "what if our alphabet had the same idea of stroke orders?"
So I invented a fairly simplified input method with 8 special characters:
Λ ‒ l Ɔ C U O V
An use for this would be to be able to input text in small customized and limited devices, where a full keyboard implementation is not possible. Because of its nature, it would be more used for teaching letters or writing emergency telegraphs, which could be useful in remote areas where internet or technology isn't readily available.
What do you think?
So I invented a fairly simplified input method with 8 special characters:
Λ ‒ l Ɔ C U O V
- The strokes are input in order approximate from handwriting;
- Each letter has its own combination;
- Each letter cannot have more than 3 input keys.
Listed down are the letters and their respective inputs.
A Λ ‒
B l Ɔ Ɔ
C C
D l Ɔ
E ‒ ‒ ‒
F l ‒ ‒
G C l
H l ‒ l
I l
J ‒ U
K l C
L l ‒
M Λ Λ
N Λ l
O O
P l O
Q O l
R l Ɔ l
S C Ɔ
T ‒ l
U U
V V
W V V
X V Λ
Y V l
Z ‒ l ‒
A Λ ‒
B l Ɔ Ɔ
C C
D l Ɔ
E ‒ ‒ ‒
F l ‒ ‒
G C l
H l ‒ l
I l
J ‒ U
K l C
L l ‒
M Λ Λ
N Λ l
O O
P l O
Q O l
R l Ɔ l
S C Ɔ
T ‒ l
U U
V V
W V V
X V Λ
Y V l
Z ‒ l ‒
What do you think?