
| Anonymous #692816 8 months ago |
Now with added sense and highclass horseshoes |
| InterrobangPie #692844 8 months ago |
Resistance EVERYWHERE. |
| JP #692848 8 months ago |
How do they know if the paper/whatever they write on is upside-down? There's no variation that tells which way is up. |
| Anonymous #692857 8 months ago |
Guess you have to try to read few words and i they make no sense, then you have the something upside down |
| ukbrony #692900 8 months ago |
would you read it right to left or left to right |
| Anonymous #692905 8 months ago |
You'd think it'd be more like morse code and reserve the shortest/simplest permutations for the most commonly-used letters. |
| Gittonsxv #692918 8 months ago |
that is handy! |
| Anonymous #692923 8 months ago |
This is stupidno one will be able to read it |
| Anonymous #692924 8 months ago |
This is stupid no one will be able to read it |
| Anonymous #692934 8 months ago |
It's like fucking Dinotopia or some shit. |
| Anonymous #692988 8 months ago |
^^^^^ More like HORSE code, amirite? :D |
| Ping_chan #693100 8 months ago |
I must learn this Horse Code! So I can write letters to Princess Celestia! |
| Ymirthor #693181 8 months ago |
That's a shit load of Omega's. |
| Questionmarktarius #693203 8 months ago |
How in the hell am I supposed to spell "Sihovi Iviovcno" with omegas? |
| Anonymous #693322 8 months ago |
^ A good point, marktarius.
Ponish, doesn't seem to distinguish u and v. If we combine i and j into one shoegram (?), we can assign 4 letters as "empty/horseshoe" letters. This would give a nice visual effect of "equal height lines". |
| Aggressively-Pastel #693368 8 months ago |
Ancient Equestrian or whatever it is from the S1 storybook can't be written adequately in Unicode dingbats and symbols, but there's a few useful characters in there: ♞☾Ʊ☇★☽⬯Ω. I need one for the full unicorn/horse profile, the unicorn horn, the ?dragon head, and the swirly thing. Any suggestions? |
| Anonymous #693690 8 months ago |
Ancient greeks did not have gaps between words and the most ancient linear languages of Greeks were just combination of lines. You might be surprised how easily it is for someone trained to seperate words out of context. |
| Anonymous #693789 8 months ago |
@ Aggressively Pastel:
There's a font that has all those letters. See: http://ponibooru.413chan.net/post/view/88117 |
| RiotGearEpsilon #694181 8 months ago |
huffman codes, people. |