Input method based on ibus for the Mycenaean Greek script of Linear B
If you’re interested, I have made (out of a fork) an online transliterator of Linear B whose code is here and it can be used here.
Input method based on the ibus package for the Mycenean Greek script of Linear B. The build was guided by Study Mongolian.
sudo ibus-table-createdb -n /usr/share/ibus-table/tables/linearb.db -s linearb.txt
AND sudo cp linearb.svg /usr/share/ibus-table/icons/
ibus-daemon -drx
Then you can choose Linear B as an input method (usually with Ctrl+Space).
You just type the words and the Linear B characters are shown. Those who have used pinyin to type Chinese know exactly what it is meant by the above. So, you can just type wanaka (meaning king) and the three respective characters will show up. There is also the ability to choose among characters. If one types w then four choices are listed: wa, we, wi, wo and one can choose.
The phonetic values of the syllabograms have been taken from the wikipedia article for Linear B. The names of the ideograms have followed the naming found in the same article and, more specifically, from the CIPEM column of the table titled Ideograms. For instance, if one types sus, the character U+10042 is shown, whose CIPEM is sus and means pig.