This is not a contradiction.
combine the two rules and they are equivalent to these two alternate rules:
WB56 can be read as these two:
(WB56a) ALetter × (MidLetter | MidNumLet | Single_Quote) (ALetter |
Hebrew_Letter)
(WB56b) Hebrew_Letter × (MidLetter | MidNumLet | Single_Quote)
Hello!
I came up with a BRAND-NEW keyboard layout designed to make typing
easier——named the IEAOU (ee-eh-ah-oh-oo) System—based on letter frequencies.
The letters in the new IEAOU layout are arranged as follows:
(TOP): Digits / Punctuation / Accents
(MEDIAL): Q Y :|; W |' L N D T S H +|= \|!
What's better on this keyboard when compared to the Dvorak layout?
At first sight, it looks heavily right-handed, all the letters that the
Dvorak keyboard has on the homerow are on the right hand.
Regards, Martin.
P.S.: I'm a happy Dvorak user.
On 2015/01/26 06:54, Robert Wheelock wrote:
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