Shrimple: a Python dictionary you can use to run your orthospelling theory
After defining your chords, Shrimple will make any combination valid
Even if you don't have "thou hath thee" in your dictionaries, you can Shrimple them in a single stroke, because the chords that make up the stroke are defined already.
Example Shrimple chords:
T → t
H → h
AOE → ee
O → o
*T → th
U → u
Example Shrimple ouputs
🦐THOU → thou
🦐HA\*T → hath
🦐THAOE → thee
But of course most chords are exactly what you expect, so you should be able to use Shrimple already!
🦐TKOG → dog
🦐STOEUPB → stoin
🦐PHAEUPB → mane (AEU is 'a_e' not 'ai')
🦐PHAOEUT → mite
🦐STEPB/OG/RAP/H*D → stenography (I use *D → y)
This is about as Shromplicated as it gets: (If you chose to one-stroke it of course)
🦐#SKHR*EUFRPLD → Shrimple
Using the logic:
# → capitalisation (Lapwing theory)
SKHR → shr (Josiah theory)
FRPL → mple (Plover theory)
*D is for {^y} (Josiah theory)
It's whatever you use to enter Shrimple mode, by default it's the stroke "SHREUFRPL", but I use a dedicated + key to save me a stroke
Use any punctuation to exit, if I forgot to include whatever stroke you use for punctuation, you can add it to the exit strokes Or if you use a dedicated key, you can make Shrimple always exit after just a single stroke