Add Greek language support
This is a super keyboard. I've tried several looking for one that is both responsive and intelligently designed --- including tab key, number now and cursor keys.
It would be very nice to have Greek as a language option.
Regrettably, our resources are limited and for the time being we must limit the keyboard to the Roman alphabet only. Even there we have a backlog including Hungarian and Turkish for instance, but each language / layout takes significant effort to develop and maintain.
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KoK
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Thanks for your reply. I think, you didn't get the message, first request about support of Greek was in the year 2017 by somebody else. So, you didn't have time in 8 years to support? The greek characters are used in mathematics, physics, electronics and so on. Supporting Emojis but not able to support science characters like the greek alphabet shows some lack of understanding of needs. Lacking support of greek characters is a serious limitation of any keyboard. And if you would have programm it right, you would mainly need to change the character table of each language in Europe in order to support. Btw, it is not called Roman Alphabet but Latin Alphabet. And the Latin Alphabet has derived from the greek Alphabet, you should know this as a keyboard developper. Anyway, life isn't complicated as you try to present, will cancel the purchase via Apple and get my money back.
Will check on the support of Greek in 8 years again, in the year 2033, hope you will find until 2033 some time to implement. Have a nice day! -
KoK
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Just bought typefinity, nice implementation but one major functionality is missing, Need 3 languages, German, English and Greek, but Greek (keyboard & layout) is not supported.
Greek, the language of mathematics, science and technology is not supported? How is this possible?
Do you have a timeline when the support of Greek is going to be implemented? As said nice program but without the support of Greek I would need to cancel the purchase. Happy to assist on implementing Greek. -
Anonymous
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Even without autocorrection