I thought this was going to be a plugin that would allow a user to click in Morse code on a text input in order to "type" their text. I'm kind of disappointed that it's not, since I've been meaning to write a browser extension to enable Morse code input on all text fields after someone suggested it as an addition to Tapsure (<a href="http://www.chrisfinke.com/addons/tapsure/" rel="nofollow">http://www.chrisfinke.com/addons/tapsure/</a>).
Reminds me of an old Steampunk Workshop build that taps out RSS feeds on an actual telegraph. <a href="http://steampunkworkshop.com/telegraph.shtml" rel="nofollow">http://steampunkworkshop.com/telegraph.shtml</a>
Title says "Morse code in javascript".<p>I tought I could just paste the title in Morse code into your script/page, but I see it goes only the other way, right?
bringing back some bad memories. I was forced to learn Morse code in the Navy and to type it at 20 words per min, and write at 10 words per minute. I have been trying so hard to forget it, and now all I can hear is long and short tones in my head.
fun stuff. i recently set up my old ham radio station again and it's been really fun. morse code is alive and well and is still a highly efficient way to make contact with distant stations.
I know I could have found a translator to convert the code for the title into plaintext, but I downloaded the list of Morse Code and gave it a go manually.<p>I know. I'd have failed my HAM radio test, back when Morse Code was a requirement.<p>Morse Code, BSL and Pitman shorthand are three skills I really regret not learning when I was very young (not because the opportunities were there and I refused - the opportunities were <i>not</i> there; not, at least, where I grew up).
now if i had the time to parse that into audio...
<a href="https://wiki.mozilla.org/Audio_Data_API#Writing_Audio" rel="nofollow">https://wiki.mozilla.org/Audio_Data_API#Writing_Audio</a>