Digraph in a sentence as a noun

A while back I hacked up a script for doing digraphs in tmux.

It would be nice if the digraph support came from a config file, so new ones could be added.

I'd still love to see a graphviz equivalent for JS that does layout for digraphs.

'L' and 'S' form a frequent same-finger digraph on the right pinky.

This looks cool if you need undirected graphs, but doesn't seem to have any digraph support.

Git is a digraph though, so it's not as complicated as an arbitrary graph.

Not only that, but in Serbo-Croatian, in latin script, "nj" is a digraph for the ɲ phoneme.

That could change, but when I look at the digraph biases, I think it's the digraph biases that are going to get more effective.

> As a digraph they never occur in a natural languageI wonder how Dijkstra would react to that statement.

As a digraph they never occur in a natural language, so you'll never type it accidentally.

I used to try to keep track of everything in my head, but when your mental todo list starts looking like a complicated digraph, that just isn't effective.

Using a single code point might sim- plify software support for such features; however, because a vast amount of Dutch data is encoded without this digraph character, under most circumstances one will encounter an j> sequence.

Digraph definitions

noun

two successive letters (especially two letters used to represent a single sound: `sh' in `shoe')

See also: digram