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Val,<br>
You know me - I'm late-deaf and have only been using sign language for
about 7 or so years - yet I had no problem following the flow of the
signs on PUDL's site. The horizontal space didn't bother me and, while
the vertical looked like it could be improved, I didn't have a problem
with signs blending together.<br>
<br>
Bill<br>
<br>
<br>
Valerie Sutton wrote:<br>
<blockquote type="cite"
cite="mid3523B11A-78F6-11D8-977C-000A959F2614@signwriting.org">SignWriting
List
<br>
March 18, 2004
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<br>
Dear SW List and Stephen!
<br>
OK. I need to give you some feedback on the wonderful translation
<br>
feature on the PUDL site. There are a whole list of things that are
<br>
rather complicated. I am impressed with the way you tackle hard
<br>
programming, but if any of these are not possible to solve, it is ok
<br>
too...
<br>
<br>
The signs are too close together, not only from left to right, but also
<br>
between lines...Here is the way it looks right now...it is unreadable
<br>
because the signs blend together....in the next message I will attach
<br>
the way it should look...
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