[B-Greek] DVORAK Polytonic Greek Keyboard Layout
George F Somsel
gfsomsel at yahoo.com
Mon Apr 18 20:40:18 EDT 2011
You surely must be joking. A keyboard separates one from the culture ! Absurd.
george
gfsomsel
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From: John Schwandt <jschwandt at nsa.edu>
To: Oun Kwon <kwonbbl at gmail.com>
Cc: b-greek at lists.ibiblio.org
Sent: Mon, April 18, 2011 2:01:05 PM
Subject: Re: [B-Greek] DVORAK Polytonic Greek Keyboard Layout
Exactly. It is a novel way of typing Greek for slow and inefficient typing,
that also has the "benefit" of being another way to separate the language
from the culture.
It is amazing what a dominate English culture can produce.
(All sarcasm is intended with the friendliest of tones. :) )
I believe Gk Dvorak KBD layout is not to offer a novel way of tying
> Greek for easy and speedy typing.
>
> No, it is offered for those typing English in Dvorak.
>
> Oun Kwon
>
>
My question is why Dvorak users, who are so willing to learn a new typing
system in English, are not as willing to learning a different Greek typing
system for typing in Greek. It doesn't seem consistent to me.
Blessings,
John Schwandt
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