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The Melin system of shorthand is the dominant shorthand system used in Sweden. It was created by Olof Melin (1849–1940), an officer in the Swedish Army. He was a teacher of the Gabelsberger shorthand system in the Swedish army, but he was dissatisfied with it so he created an alternate system, that today is known as the Melin System.

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  • The Melin system of shorthand is the dominant shorthand system used in Sweden. It was created by Olof Melin (1849–1940), an officer in the Swedish Army. He was a teacher of the Gabelsberger shorthand system in the Swedish army, but he was dissatisfied with it so he created an alternate system, that today is known as the Melin System. (en)
  • System Melina – forma zapisu stenograficznego stworzona w XIX wieku przez szwedzkiego oficera Olofa Werlinga Melina. Olof Werling Melin był uczniem Franza Xaverego Gabelsbergera, stąd część liter wykazuje podobieństwo do . (pl)
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  • The Melin system of shorthand is the dominant shorthand system used in Sweden. It was created by Olof Melin (1849–1940), an officer in the Swedish Army. He was a teacher of the Gabelsberger shorthand system in the Swedish army, but he was dissatisfied with it so he created an alternate system, that today is known as the Melin System. (en)
  • System Melina – forma zapisu stenograficznego stworzona w XIX wieku przez szwedzkiego oficera Olofa Werlinga Melina. Olof Werling Melin był uczniem Franza Xaverego Gabelsbergera, stąd część liter wykazuje podobieństwo do . (pl)
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