Re: Keyboard Remapping in Win 3.1 & 95
From: | Christophe Grandsire <grandsir@...> |
Date: | Thursday, October 7, 1999, 8:39 |
Paul Bennett wrote:
>
> Herman writes:
> >>>>>>
>
> One of my old langsketches, Tallingardernashkeltethsan, has an alphabet
> that's written in 3-character blocks, CVC, from top to bottom within each
> block, something like:
>
> T L G D N K T S
> A I A E A E E A
> L Ng R R Sh L Th N
> <<<<<<
> I posted a phonol sketch (called m"/21aw) a while back that was going to
> get a script that was almost identical to that in every respect, though
> neccessarily more complex, due to there being more parts to a syllable.
>
> I feel all grumpy now, knowing someone else got there first. Boo-hoo :-)
>
I happens all the time for me. I think I found a feature nobody ever
used, and one or two months later I find that it already exists in a
conlang or even a natlang. Well, that's not so much a problem.
Originality in conlanging doesn't come from the feature we put inside
our languages but from the way we assemble them.
> ---
> Pb
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