Transcription & Keyboard for writing in the stenography alphabets of G. B. Shaw
The Shavian alphabet (or Shaw alphabet) was posthumously created as an alphabet for the English language, intended to replace Latin. Each character in the Shavian Alphabet requires only a single stroke to be written on paper. The Shaw alphabet was later evolved by its designer Kingsley Read into Quickscript (also known as the Read alphabet and Second Shaw).
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What's new in the latest 1.3.3-shavian
Last updated on 2025-12-23
Fix issue where alveolar flap is transliterated as 'r', when 't' makes more sense
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