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It's easy to assume that Shai is using the layout that he invented, ..but does he? After a decade of this existing, does he still stand right by this layout or maybe he has moved to something else?
Hi I'm new!
It's easy to assume that Shai is using the layout that he invented, ..but does he? After a decade of this existing, does he still stand right by this layout or maybe he has moved to something else?
He uses Colemak, last I heard (some months back). Haven't heard about any mods, so I'm assuming he hasn't jumped on any of those wagons like I have. :-)
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Being it's creator, it would be unwise for him to use anything else, using the dog food principle.
Using Colemak-DH with Seniply.
I wonder if David Piepgrass still uses ASSET? :-) Or the creators of other layouts that fell along the wayside, are they still hacking away at their brain children? I should think so.
Soon, I feel that Norman and maybe even Workman will be lesser-known, as Colemak-DH takes over their territory? ;-)
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(Less of the assumptions. No harm in asking.)
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I emailed Shai and asked him this question and whether he uses any of the mods you guys created here - and his reply was default vanilla Colemak. :)
I wonder if David Piepgrass still uses ASSET? :-) Or the creators of other layouts that fell along the wayside, are they still hacking away at their brain children? I should think so.
Soon, I feel that Norman and maybe even Workman will be lesser-known, as Colemak-DH takes over their territory? ;-)
Hmm interesting. Despite Norman being the weaker of those two, I think it may actually have more of a niche than Workman. Because relatively few keys change finger, it should be a fair bit easier to learn. For people who wanted to improve their layout with minimal learning effort, it may have a place. Workman on the other hand is technically stronger, but looks harder to learn yet produces a less good result overall than Colemak-DH! (...in my completely unbiased opinion of course!). Therefore if you wanted the best experience possible, even if you subscribed to the Workman view of things, then Colemak-DH would be the better choice!
(EDIT: Well, I suppose with DH there is still the ANSI problem. But then, Workman and Norman are designed assuming non-angle-mod, unnatural finger technique which is also non-ideal)
It would be interesting to know how many people have actually taken up any of the DH mods. It could easily still be just a tiny handful.
Using Colemak-DH with Seniply.
So far it's just a handful, I'm afraid. Meanwhile, the villainous Norman and Workman are out there trapping newcomers in their Dungeons Of Inferiority. ;-) We have to keep on improving documentation/implementation, for the sake of the survival of the known universe goodness of typing for non-trenchers! Hurry, SteveP, to the typemobile!
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