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Stenodisplay

GitHub release (latest by date) SIL Open Font License 1.1

Stenodisplay is a font that generates steno key diagrams directly from raw steno outlines, designed for use in blogs, websites, spreadsheets, and flashcards.

Features

Layouts

Stenodisplay comes with four layouts in the latest release package:

  • Classic, where most keys are the same width;
  • Wide, with a wide asterisk key as well as wide D and Z keys;
  • Square, where all keys are square or rectangular;
  • Palantype, which is an alternative stenographic layout used sometimes in the UK.

On the palantype layout, both cross (+) and point (^) are assigned to two keys - if you'd like to highlight just one key, you may use [] and <> respectively.

Variants

In addition to different layouts, each layout comes with different variants with varying label text size, suitable for different applications such as large label texts for inline diagrams, or small labels for large diagrams between paragraphs. Note that these variants are not available for the Palantype layout yet.

Try it yourself!

You can try out an interactive demo of the fonts here: https://kaoffie.github.io/steno_font/

Download

Download it here: https://github.com/Kaoffie/steno_font/releases/tag/v2.1

Credits & Misc

This font is licensed under the SIL Open Font License, Version 1.1. You need not credit any of the authors of the font if you are using it anywhere for any commercial or personal use, but if you would still like to, please include the names of all contributors listed in this repository.

Thanks to @sachac for the original labelled font!

This font was inspired by the original steno font created by marnanel, which can be found here: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~tthurman/stenofont/test.html