http://www.steno-berlin.de/StenoNet/stenonet.php4
http://www.phone-soft.de/cyber-world/make-frame.php3?framename=1606d.htm
These are lists of German stenography sites. They are all in German though. If you need help let me know.
 
You also might want to do a search for the German name: Kurzschrift
 
This site has some info on the history: http://home.t-online.de/home/MWS.AB.FW/steno.htm
 
You will see that there are several different versions and they changed a lot over the past centuries.
 
Dave
----- Original Message -----
From: :ym:
To: qalam@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, November 28, 2002 2:09 PM
Subject: Re: a hangul-type script?

>
> German stenography is similar to current hand writing, because it's
> built up out of signs which are not inmediatly linked, but linked
by
> a linking-strike, an upward-right strike. Each unit of linking
strike
> and sign is a VC unit, the C being represented by the "sign" and
the
> V by the linking strike and by the thickness of the consonant.

is there anithing on internet about German (&n't only) stenography?
I have searched the web, but found nothing worth reading...

>
> sincerly, xeeniseit

best regards

Szymon B. Pawlas
http://www.ym.prv.pl/ ~ <*><
http://www.icq.com/167523675



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