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Oh, sorry, Val, I misread your email before to say that you dropped the
whole sign in. I was thinking you may have done it from one of the
other programs/utilities. Or maybe that it was a Mac capability.<br>
Yes, I can compose a sign using drag and drop. :-)<br>
Thank you.<br>
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Bill<br>
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Valerie Sutton wrote:<br>
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cite="mid5D8D6D66-0CB2-11D9-A062-000A959F2614@signwriting.org">SignWriting
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September 22, 2004
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Bill -
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I did not insert a sign. I pieced it together with drag and drop from
scratch...Could you not do that? Val ;-)
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On Sep 22, 2004, at 9:11 AM, Bill Reese wrote:
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<blockquote> Stephen,
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<br>
I noticed that Val managed to insert a whole sign. I'm not exactly
sure how she did that, I couldn't find a way to do it just in the
browser itself. That made me wonder if there could be a way to drop
in an existing sign in the dictionary and then change it?
<br>
<br>
For that to be possible, each part of the sign would need to be
stored in the dictionary as part of the sign, similarly to how each
letter of a word is stored as part of the word in a dictionary or
other document. Is this possible?
<br>
<br>
Bill
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Stephen Slevinski wrote:
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<tt>No major problems yet? Great to hear. It even works on the
Mac? Awesome!
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I am working on several additional features:
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Delete individual signs
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Fine tune movement
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SignWriter controls: flip, rotate, ...
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Then I'll install on SignBank and update the download.
<br>
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-Stephen
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Subject: Re: [sw-l] Please test new SignMaker with Drag and Drop
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SignWriting List
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September 22, 2004
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Stephen Slevinski wrote:
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<tt>You can test the new SignMaker at:
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Dear SW List, Stephen, Bill, Charles -
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This is sooo cool. Really great design and quite impressive. Thank
you, <br>
Stephen.
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Mac Safari Browser
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I am now testing SignMaker drag and drop features on Safari, a browser <br>
that was designed by the Mac for the Mac...It works well on Safari, <br>
which is good, since most Mac users use Safari.
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Take a look at the attached screen capture. I drag-dropped a whole <br>
sign! The sign for THINK. But notice the 5-Hand down at the bottom. <br>
That was a mistake and I wanted to clear that hand away...How do you <br>
clear just one handshape, without clearing the whole sign?
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