by thetacola » Mon Jan 15, 2024 11:16 pm
Hello everyone,
I know it's been just about a year now since the last version of Susquehanna was released, however, despite how it may appear, it is still being worked on! The next release will be 0.1.0, and will release when orthography is in a usable state. Most of the phonology tools were redesigned recently, as the previous, on-screen keyboard method of insertion was rather tedious to use. Now, the only time an on-screen keyboard is used is when adding diacritics to phonemes, which can be done by just clicking on them now! If you want to use snapshot builds, you can compile the source code in the GitHub repo
. I've attached a photo of the new interface, I'm thinking of changing added phonemes from green to orange to fit the theme of the phonology tab, but I'm not certain. I'm aiming to have the orthography tab in a usable state by the end of February, however that might not happen...
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Hello everyone,
I know it's been just about a year now since the last version of Susquehanna was released, however, despite how it may appear, it is still being worked on! The next release will be 0.1.0, and will release when orthography is in a usable state. Most of the phonology tools were redesigned recently, as the previous, on-screen keyboard method of insertion was rather tedious to use. Now, the only time an on-screen keyboard is used is when adding diacritics to phonemes, which can be done by just clicking on them now! If you want to use snapshot builds, you can compile the source code in the GitHub repo :D. I've attached a photo of the new interface, I'm thinking of changing added phonemes from green to orange to fit the theme of the phonology tab, but I'm not certain. I'm aiming to have the orthography tab in a usable state by the end of February, however that might not happen...