I like to avoid hunting through the Character Palette whenever I want to type a, so I created a Greek set. After you import the set file into Typinator, you can quickly insert Greek characters by typing a backslash and the name of the letter. For a capital letter, capitalize the first letter of the name, like this:
\alpha converts to α
\Gamma converts to Γ
Download Christopher’s Greek letters.tyset (8 KB)
I get a lot of mileage out of Typinator, a Mac utility that automatically corrects typos or inserts symbols or phrases in your text. In addition to the built-in dictionaries, I have made my own additions that others might find useful, as well.
The first set is a bunch of common and not-so-common symbols. Rather than dig through the Character Palette to find a symbol every once in a while, I just type a little abbreviation. For example, when I type the abbreviation \star, Typinator automatically inserts “★” for me.
Christopher’s Typinator Symbols.tyset.zip
The second set fixes a few of my common typos. Combined with the built-in typo set, Typinator makes me look like a pretty good typist!
Christopher’s Typinator Abbreviations.tyset.zip