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Convert Greek beta code to Greek characters and vice versa. This extension converts Greek beta code into Greek Unicode, and vice versa, adding a converter to the top right corner of the browser. Greek characters typed into the text box are transliterated into the equivalent beta code characters; conversely, beta code is converted into the corresponding Greek Unicode. Beta code is a system for encoding ancient Greek text using ASCII characters. It is used by certain websites (for example, the Perseus Digital Library or The Thesaurus Linguae Graecae) to search through texts or look up individual words. For more information about beta code see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beta_Code and/or http://stephanus.tlg.uci.edu/encoding/quickbeta.pdf. This extension is built on free and open source software. The source can be viewed at https://github.com/zfletch/beta-code-converter-js
utf-8 and unicode characters
☞ utf8 characters is an extension that contains a list of cool characters ☆ ✪ ✰ to copy and paste into your messages ❀ on sites that use utf, like twitter or wordpress ☺ ✓ ➩ I ❤ ☕ with chrome in the ☔ ☺☻ Warning: only for modern Operating Systems. Approximately 80% of the characters appear in Windows 7 and 10% on Windows XP. 100% in most Linux distributions. code: http://github.com/codexico/UTF-8-Chrome-Extension Firefox Extension: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/utf8-characters/ These are only a sample, it's really hard for the device to render so many fonts! They appear depending on the fonts installed on the system, if you want more you can try to download this fonts: BabelStone Han http://www.babelstone.co.uk/Fonts/Han.html Quivira http://www.quivira-font.com/ Deja Vu http://dejavu-fonts.org/wiki/Main_Page Unicode Fonts for Ancient Scripts http://users.teilar.gr/~g1951d/ Code2000 http://www.fontspace.com/james-kass/code2000 WAZU JAPAN's Gallery of Unicode Fonts http://www.wazu.jp/gallery/views/View_MPH2BDamase.html All about utf: The Unicode Consortium http://www.unicode.org/
English Wikipedia IPA Respeller
Inserts plain-English approximations of fancy IPA-formatted words on English-language Wikipedia and Wiktionary. Allows users to learn new words while browsing the world's favorite free encyclopedia or dictionary. For example, /ɪˌpɪstɪˈmɒlədʒi/ is rendered as \ih•p•ih•s•t•ih•M•o•l•uh•j•ee\.
Special Characters: Unicode Symbols & Special Characters Picker
Find, copy, and insert Unicode symbols and special characters instantly from your browser. Unicode Symbols & Special Characters Picker is a powerful Chrome extension that helps you quickly search, copy, and insert thousands of Unicode characters, symbols, and emojis directly from your browser. This tool is ideal for developers, designers, writers, students, and anyone who needs special characters that are not available on a standard keyboard. ✅ Access thousands of Unicode characters and symbols ✅ Search characters by name or keyword ✅ Copy and insert symbols with one click ✅ Includes math symbols, arrows, currency signs, Greek letters, and more ✅ Recently used characters for quick access ✅ Clean and lightweight interface for fast performance Stop searching for special characters online. Install Unicode Symbols & Special Characters Picker and access all symbols in one place.
Whitaker's Words Helper
This extension uses the wonderful program, designed by William Whitaker, to easily get detailed and accurate Latin definitions. Update: The extension has been restored to full functionality and any new bugs will be dealt with as soon as possible. The development team apologizes for the app breaking. As a Latin student myself I was often frustrated with constantly switching tabs to look up Latin vocabulary and I'm sure I wasn't the only one irritated by this. Wouldn't it be so much better if there was a way to look up words without switching tabs? This extension uses the wonderful application designed by the late William Whitaker (through a website set up by University Notre Dame) to seamlessly bring you Latin definitions while you're working, without ever needing you to leave the page you're working on. Carpe diem! How To Use: Using this extension is incredibly easy, all you have to is double click on a word and the definition will appear. If you want to look up many words at once you can either drag-highlight the words and then right click and select 'Get definitions' from the Whitaker's Words Helper menu, or double click and drag. If you want to see only definitions, without the possible parts of speech, check the definitions only option. The Whitaker's Words Helper right click menu also has a 'Get scansion' option that will scan the selected text for dactylic hexameter. Finally, if you want to disable the extension, click on the icon in the top left, next to the search bar and click the toggle to disable the extension. The original Whitaker's Words site can be found at https://latin-words.com. Copyright © 1993-2007 The scansion is provided by The Latin Macronizer at www.alatius.com/macronizer/. Copyright 2015-2021 Johan Winge.