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Hi Val,<br>
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For now, when labeling a sign, only spoken langauges are available.
Unicode is supported, but I haven't tested it yet.<br>
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The Labels field can be used for terms, definitions or anything else.
Each phrase should have it's own line in the labels field. This allows
you to have more than one label per langauge per sign. <br>
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SignPuddle 1.0 will stay up and active on SignBank.org for as long as
it is used.<br>
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-Steve<br>
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Valerie Sutton wrote:
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cite="midE75EBF6A-0B3D-458E-95B2-B1738FA7BF53@signwriting.org"
type="cite">SignWriting List
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May 27, 2005
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Steve -
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This is an interesting screen. Does the term Language mean "spoken
language"?... I assume so....at first I thought you meant another Sign
Language, like a multi-lingual dictionary between multiple spoken and
signed languages, but the pull-down menu implies that it has to be a
spoken language?...and Label means defintion in that spoken
language?...so there can be mulitple spoken languages describing a
sign...and are these multiple spoken languages in Unicode?...Val ;-)
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