Round 5 and Round 6 kits for sale!
- 7bit
- Location: Berlin, DE
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Today, I've finished to pack all single keys and small kits, so I can now pack the orders together and ship.
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- lefthandedspatula
- Location: California
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oh man oh man oh man oh man oh man oh man oh man oh man oh man oh man oh man oh man oh man oh man7bit wrote: ↑Today, I've finished to pack all single keys and small kits, so I can now pack the orders together and ship.
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- Muirium
- µ
- Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
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Tomorrow, right? (be soon be soon be soon be soon be soon be soon be soon be soon be soon be soon be soon be soon be soon be soon be soon be soon!)
- facetsesame
- Mad Dasher
- Location: UK
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- Muirium
- µ
- Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
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Nope. Just hold tight.
Note to self: Is two wire keypullers enough for The Cappening? I guess I've also got those Topre tongs…
Note to self: Is two wire keypullers enough for The Cappening? I guess I've also got those Topre tongs…
- usopia
- Location: Germany
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I find there's always one example, where there might be confusion if the ß no longer existed. We have the mathematical designations "Masse" (weighting) and "Maße" (dimensions). So no one would know what is meant by both.seebart wrote: ↑Well we got ü, ö and ä. But those are just variations. What's even more interesting is the ß was kept alive until today. There was a time when they thought about killing it. But it was kept. Double s would be much simpler.
Don't know if there are more such examples.
- JanitorJoe
- Location: BC, Canada
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Oh dang, I had no idea. Got one OVR kit, HONEY/MODEXTRA150/OVR. As long as it has both R2 keys I'm still good...facetsesame wrote: ↑Generally though the ones to be careful of are the /OVR kits - they're made up of overrun keys and are incomplete, so they may not have all the keys you want. .
EDIT: Eh, guess I'll play it safeish and add an extra kit... which is also an OVR.
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- kbdfr
- The Tiproman
- Location: Berlin, Germany
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You'll always find examples for anything, but in real life it wouldn't really matter.usopia wrote: ↑I find there's always one example, where there might be confusion if the ß no longer existed. We have the mathematical designations "Masse" (weighting) and "Maße" (dimensions). So no one would know what is meant by both.seebart wrote: ↑Well we got ü, ö and ä. But those are just variations. What's even more interesting is the ß was kept alive until today. There was a time when they thought about killing it. But it was kept. Double s would be much simpler.
Don't know if there are more such examples.
- When writing in capitals, both already are identical anyway ("MASSE") as there is no uppercase "ß"
- No confusion possible when speaking because they differ in pronunciation
- AND: there is hardly a written context where a confusion is possible because while "Masse" is singular (with plural "Massen"), "Maße" is plural (with singular "Maß"), so in most cases an article, adjective or verb will be declined and show which is meant. And where not, there is likely to be an unit (e.g. kg or km) that will give it away.
Mind you, I am a fervent supporter of ß
- kbdfr
- The Tiproman
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There is no uppercase "ß", even if ignorant font or software designers think so.
http://www.duden.de/sprachwissen/rechts ... scharfes-sRechtschreib-Duden wrote: Regel 160:
[…]
2. Auch bei Verwendung von Großbuchstaben steht SS für ß <§ 25 E3>.
STRASSE, AUSSEN, FUSSBALL
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Use it, and it exists.Die Geschäftsführerin des Rates für deutsche Rechtschreibung Dr. Kerstin Güthert begründet die Haltung des Rates zum großen ß mit den Worten: „Es ist […] eine Frage, die schon seit Jahrzehnten unbeantwortet ist und es wohl auch auf geraume Zeit auch bleiben wird. Der Grund liegt darin, dass es dem Rat für deutsche Rechtschreibung nicht zusteht, Schriftzeichen zu erfinden. Seine Aufgabe ist es, die Schreibung zu beobachten und darauf zu achten, dass Regeln und Schreibgebrauch sich im Einklang befinden. Es bedarf also einer Initiative aus der Schreibgemeinschaft (z. B. vonseiten der Typografen), um hier auf der Basis eines gesellschaftlichen Konsens Abhilfe zu schaffen.“
- 7bit
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I think it is a bad idea to confront beginners with the ß-ligature. Teach them that it is a sharp s and let them write ss. The ß-ligature is in fact a relic from the time when German texts had been set in Fraktur. The long s (looks like an f without the dash, or in fact the left half ofß) and ß had been carried over to Antiqua. While the long s has been dropped a long time ago, the ß is still there and troubles the bot (along its friends øçéêèæåäëïöüłż ...).Muirium wrote: ↑When I was learning German, I remember being freaked out the first time I saw ß. WTF is that!? How many more additional letters do they have? Sound the alarm! Fortunately, you guys only really have that one. (And the Swiss, very sensibly, nixed it.) Umlauts aren't so bad. We English speakers generally just plough through foreign words with diacriticals anyway. Whatever the damage! This works especially well in diacritical crazy Turkish.seebart wrote: ↑It's strange compared to the rest of "Groß". Almost italic. It's like the (Taiwanese?) manufacturer did not know how to deal with the crazy German letters.
So yeah I sympathise with your Asian manufacturer. Be pleased they were creative enough to turn to Greek instead of doing the obvious and going for capital B. I think I remember seeing that exact thing done in German class once, as whoever typed it had no idea whatsoever how to enter eszett and didn't know what it meant either.
Now, about those schokoladen…
- Muirium
- µ
- Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
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Indeed. We didn't see it on day one. But actual German texts like newspapers etc. use ß quite freely and there's no avoiding it for long.
@Kbdfr: You need ß in uppercase if only for SHOUTY CAPS. Unless you ReALLY WaNT THiS? SCHEIßE!
@Kbdfr: You need ß in uppercase if only for SHOUTY CAPS. Unless you ReALLY WaNT THiS? SCHEIßE!
- SL89
- ‽
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Why is it that ß is considered so archaic in German when other languages use the various characters (øçéêèæåäëïöüłż) without a second thought. If anything characters like ß and Þ and whatnot would be very useful. (plus we'd get bigger keyboards ) English is very stripped down even tho we use the sounds of digraphs.
- 7bit
- Location: Berlin, DE
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Those are perfect!Muirium wrote: ↑Nope. Just hold tight.
Note to self: Is two wire keypullers enough for The Cappening? I guess I've also got those Topre tongs…
Remove the keys around larger keys first, so it is easier to pull them out. The traditional space bars are best pulled out from the sides with your own fingers.
BTW:
You should discuss keypullers in a keyboard forum, not in a linguistic forum!
- seebart
- Offtopicthority Instigator
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that`s a nice snappy sentence to sum up all this "ß"...ReALLY WaNT THiS? SCHEIßE!
- Halvar
- Location: Baden, DE
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Microsoft at least seems to be trying hard to establish capital ß by making it accessible on the German keyboard in Windows (from version 8, it doesn't seem to work in Windows 7). It's kind of ridiculous that the DE keyboard mapping stops halfway in supporting French (é, à and â work, but no way of typing ç) and Spanish (no ñ), let alone nordic and slavic languages, has no way of entering proper German „quotation marks“ (or french ones), but does support something as unofficial and unused as capital ß.
- Muirium
- µ
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Because Americans. (Who are no more ignorant of European typography than the rest of us English native speakers.)
You need ß because it's like everywhere. So it's a real character and of course deserves uppercase. Else madness! You aren't French so those others are insignificant. Maybe you use a subset in place names or something? Whatever. And you're doing quotation marks wrong. Stop doing that!
You need ß because it's like everywhere. So it's a real character and of course deserves uppercase. Else madness! You aren't French so those others are insignificant. Maybe you use a subset in place names or something? Whatever. And you're doing quotation marks wrong. Stop doing that!
- 7bit
- Location: Berlin, DE
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*Halvar wrote: ↑Microsoft ... establish capital ß ... accessible on the German keyboard ... Windows (...doesn't seem to work...). It's kind of ridiculous... Windows 8 ... scheiße.
Nobody uses Windows for serious type setting, so why care?
Now, I must go back to myyour key caps ...
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- facetsesame
- Mad Dasher
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So. What's the bot command to order Eszet-Schnitten? Which flavours are available, and can we get bread with that too?
- seebart
- Offtopicthority Instigator
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Those chocolate Schnitten are goodness, forget the bot command.
- facetsesame
- Mad Dasher
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But how do I buy them?seebart wrote: ↑Those chocolate Schnitten are goodness, forget the bot command.
- seebart
- Offtopicthority Instigator
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I'm not sure if they're sold outside Germany. You want me to send you some?