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Adds monotonic Dvorak, polytonic and polytonic Dvorak keyboard layouts for ChromeOS. Adds 3 alternative keyboard layouts for the Greek language. NOTE: This extension works only in ChromeOS. After installation follow the steps below, or watch instructions on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zo0EMBqWI8o 1) Open Chrome OS Settings from the system tray in the bottom right corner. 2) Click on "Advanced" on the left to expand the advanced settings. 3) Click on "Languages and inputs" If you have not added "Greek" as a language already, follow steps 4-7, otherwise skip straight to step 8 4) Click the "Languages row 5) Click the "+ Add Languages" button 6) In the dialog that comes up, type "greek". Check the checkbox and click "Add" 7) Click the left arrow button next to the "Languages" header 8) Click the "Inputs" row 9) Click the "+ Add input methods" button 10) In the dialog that comes up, type "greek". You should see the following options - Greek Dvorak Monotonic - Greek Dvorak Polytonic - Greek Polytonic 11) Check the checkbox next to the desired layout(s) and click the "Add" button. You are done! If you have more than one keyboard layouts, press Ctrl+Shift+Space to switch between them, or use the button in the system tray. Changelog: v3.1.0: Updated to Manifest V3, the extension should work again on latest ChromeOS versions! v3.0.0: - Fixed bug not showing breathing marks on rho - Fixed bug with upper case omega
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.
ComposeKey
Compose Key for Chrome OS This extension adds several keyboard layouts with a compose key to Chrome OS. For a list of compose key sequences or how to change the compose key, see https://github.com/google/extra-keyboards-for-chrome-os/tree/master/composekey.
LSJ Ancient Greek Lookup
Look up on lsj.gr, multiple Ancient Greek and Latin dictionaries with ALT+double click on a word. Look up multiple, multilingual, bidirectional, Ancient Greek and Latin dictionaries on lsj.gr by selecting a word and: ① using ALT+double click on a word (or instead of ALT you can use CTRL or SHIFT, see options); ② selecting a word/phrase, right clicking and then clicking on the "LSJ" context menu item; ③ selecting text and then clicking on the extension icon. Clicking on the extension icon takes you to the lsj.gr site. Lexicographic content in: English, Ancient Greek, Modern Greek, German, French, Spanish, Russian, Dutch, Latin, Chinese and terminological content in over 5000 languages, for example a Greek word with translations in different languages, i.e. the "Translations" section at the end of the word https://lsj.gr/wiki/hýdōr
UK extended, English NZ & Te Reo
UK extended keyboard (backquote acting as a dead key for grave accent) and English NZ (macron available with right alt + vowel) This extension provides a UK extended keyboard layout in Chrome OS. How to enable: after installing the extension, head over to chrome://settings/languages then add English (UK), and check the "UK extended" option. If the option does not show up, sign out once and retry the procedure. Switch keyboard layouts with Alt+Shift until you hit the UK extended keyboard (symbol: EN*). This extension also provides a NZ English IME (macron accent available with right-alt+vowel), as well as a Te Reo IME. By installing this item, you agree to the Google Terms of Service and Privacy Policy at https://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/. Known issue: if this stopped working after updating to M36 please see crbug.com/397143 for a workaround (Chrome OS 37+ should not be affected) V1.1: fixed the "not working as advertised issue" (the internal name of the key changed in Chrome OS) V2.0: Add NZ English and Te Reo