<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif">I like the top right one, 10 and 6 with
no rotation symbols. If you have the starting and ending positions, then
you don't need the rotation symbol, thats one thing I learned from Cat
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<br><font size=2 face="sans-serif"> I also tend to sign it with the
thumb tucked down with the rest of the hand, rather than sticking out,
but writing it that way might confuse the issue. I do not generally
support the automatic standardization of spelling for signs, but for page
numbers, I would. The purpose of page numbers is to quickly and easily
find specific information, so if they are not standardized, then you would
have to stop and think about 'why is this with an A instead of a 10?' and
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<br><tt><font size=2>SignWriting List<br>
August 22, 2007<br>
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Everyone -<br>
Here are four ways that the number 16 could be written...<br>
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I am curious...<br>
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which one would you choose?<br>
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When we are using the numbers as page numbers (very tiny at the <br>
bottom of each page), is the Rotation Arrow really necessary?<br>
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Is it ever necessary in this case, since we are writing both hand <br>
positions anyway?<br>
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I look forward to your answers! Val ;-)<br>
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