User:Shenme/el-betacode

(Documentation for the proposed Ancient Greek IME for ULS.)

This input method provides a simple readily understood method for entering ancient Greek characters and diacritics, without having to memorize complicated keyboarding rules or remember mysterious dead key combinations. Only the most basic keyboard keys are used - no control or Alt keys needed.

The basics for Beta Code are described in article Beta Code. The elaborate system of diacritics needed for ancient Greek transcription are described in Ancient Greek diacritics. This input method makes the difficult easy much easier.

Quick take aways:
 * only the keys A-Z a-z are needed to enter the base Greek characters
 * diacritics are added using the keys + \ / = | & '
 * first enter the base key then any diacritics, thus &ensp; w ( = | &ensp; gives you &ensp; ᾧ
 * diacritics can be removed, replaced, even exchanged if typoed
 * you continually see the result of the latest input - no guessing needed

Beta Code is just plain alphabetic keys translated to Greek letters, plus a small number of other keys that add accents and breathing marks to the Greek letters.

Three quick examples - you would enter these keys to get Greek with diacritics:



Diacritics and Accents
These little marks are a big deal.

Most of the time you will only need to use the first six diacritics above. Very occasionally you will need the diaresis in a word such as Ἠσαΐου.

Only some combinations of diacritics are possible. You can have only one of rough or smooth breathing marks. And only one of the accents acute, grave and circumflex.

Most of the time only vowels can have diacritics. One special case is rho which might have rough or smooth breathing marks.


 * a small number of Greek punctuation - en-dash, middot, apostrophe, kereia