<div><A href="http://www.signwriting.org/lessons/cursive/handwriting/symbols.html">http://www.signwriting.org/lessons/cursive/handwriting/symbols.html</A></div> <div> </div> <div>This page seems to imply that the flat hand with a top on it and the flat hand with no top and bottom on it are the same hand, with the same orientation, written two different ways. Your lesson says that the second, with no top and bottom are the flat hand parallel to the floor, palm up. </div> <div> </div> <div>I know you have just explained, and included a lesson, but it isn't attached to the page you updated. </div> <div> </div> <div>I am going to try to get this lesson written and uploaded this week, but I have to use paint, not a pen.</div> <div> </div> <div>Charles<BR><BR><B><I>Valerie Sutton <signwriting@MAC.COM></I></B> wrote:</div> <BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px
solid">SignWriting List<BR>January 9, 2007<BR><BR>Adam Frost wrote:<BR>> So how is the flat hand written from the top view?<BR><BR>Hello Adam and Everyone!<BR>That is a good question...smile...<BR><BR>I didn't put the top view of the flat hand in the lesson because I <BR>was not sure what would be best for Handwriting, since I always use <BR>the Shorthand symbol for that...but now that everyone needs it so <BR>badly...I just updated this web page once again:<BR><BR>Take a look:<BR>http://www.signwriting.org/lessons/cursive/handwriting/lesson102.html<BR><BR>At the bottom of that web page, you will see all 6 palm facings for <BR>the Flat Hand there now....you may need to Refresh your screen...<BR><BR>In Lesson 2 I hope to create a chart showing the same symbol in <BR>Printing by Computer, Printing by Hand, Handwriting and <BR>Shorthand...to give people a perspective on the choices...<BR><BR>But here is the summary...essentially, what I called the second <BR>variation
before, is really the way that I personally write the Top <BR>View...<BR><BR>Try this and tell me if it works for you...<BR><BR><BR><BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BR>