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    Hi Val,<br>
        your way is similar to mine, but yours is much easier.<br>
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        I was wondering how easy it would be to use SVG with OpenOffice
    or Libre Office.  <br>
        I found this add on for them.
    <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.haumacher.de/svg-import/">http://www.haumacher.de/svg-import/</a><br>
    Then when I open an SVG it opens in Draw.<br>
    <img src="cid:part1.06050600.09060307@yahoo.ca" alt=""><br>
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    I can ungroup the column and show choose some signs.  Then copy and
    paste in a text document.<br>
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    <img src="cid:part2.08060900.06060600@yahoo.ca" alt=""><br>
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    Even when close up the symbols still look really good.<br>
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    <img src="cid:part3.03090900.09050206@yahoo.ca" alt=""><br>
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    What I don't know is if Microsoft Word will display everything
    correctly.  See attached.<br>
    <br>
    Jonathan<br>
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    On 19/12/2011 4:25 PM, Valerie Sutton wrote:
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      <div>SignWriting List</div>
      <div>December 19, 2011</div>
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      <div>Hello All…Ingvild, Jonathan, Steve, Alan -</div>
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      <div>Ingvild was concerned because of a deadline of turning in
        work for a publication by tomorrow, so Ingvild asked to Skype
        with me a few minutes ago and I wasn't sure we could figure
        anything out, but we did come up with one solution…within
        ColumnMaker…</div>
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      <div>Here it is:</div>
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      <div>1. Once you have the SVG Refinement completed for the columns
        in ColumnMaker and it looks like beautiful SVG - the problem is
        getting it into other applications after that -</div>
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      <div>soooo… we did this…</div>
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      <div>1. Right click on each column of SVG in ColumnMaker</div>
      <div>2. Choose "Save Frame" and then "Save Frame As"</div>
      <div>3. Change the name "glyphogram" or "glyphogram.svg" to the
        name for each column…like column1.svg or something like that…</div>
      <div>4. it is no saved to your desktop or wherever you saved it</div>
      <div>5. then how does one get svg into other programs? for
        example, Photoshop cannot open sag I believe, but Illustrator
        can… a web browser will open sag, but perhaps Microsoft Word
        cannot? these issues are on the other end because sag is
        complicated</div>
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      <div>Here is a screen capture of what I did for Ingvild…if you can
        make this easier, Steve, that will be great - right now we need
        to instruct people how to do this, and thank you also Jonathan,
        for your suggestion, which seems great to me too - can the url
        bring the graphic into another program like Word?</div>
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      <div>On Dec 19, 2011, at 12:54 PM, Steve Slevinski wrote:</div>
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        <div>Hi Ingvild,<br>
          <br>
          We can get this done.  Can you point to the source material?<br>
          <br>
          If the default ColumnMaker isn't adequate, I can help make
          something work.  I know that Alan Post has experience making
          SVG with SignPuddle data.  If he sees this, maybe he can
          comment.<br>
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          Regards,<br>
          -Steve<br>
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          <div>On Dec 19, 2011, at 12:51 PM, Jonathan wrote:</div>
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            <div bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000"> Hi Ingvild,<br>
                  I only know of this way.  There might be a more
              straight forward way to do it though.  I hope this get you
              out of the bind.<br>
                  Once you have the the SVG showing in the column
              maker.  Right click in Firefox and choose show source.  At
              the bottom of the source you will something similar to.<br>
              <pre id="line64"><span class="attribute-value"> </span><span class="attribute-name">src</span><span>="</span><a moz-do-not-send="true" href="view-source:http://www.signbank.org/SignPuddle1.5/glyphogram.php?style=svg1&text=M230x1200S3600088x20S3600088x95S32d0088x95S1f11092x146S2f900102x167S32c0088x212S3600088x212S1921f97x256S21100100x289S22a04100x306S32a0088x361S32a1088x436S18210132x451S20e00129x458S26504127x473S3540088x528S3540088x603S30350120x631S3035083x631S3500075x681S36700101x681S3650075x756S34400102x756">http://www.signbank.org/SignPuddle1.5/glyphogram.php?style=svg1&text=M230x1200S3600088x20</a>
It's underlined. If you have more than one column, you might have more than one of these.

 Click on it and it will open the svg document. 


 Save the file.  Make sure to put an svg extention on it like so "myfilename.svg"

To test it open it in FireFox.

Jonathan
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                  can anyone help me? I need to be able to bring the
                  beautiful svg-figures from Column maker to anywhere
                  else. I have written an article for an international
                  Terminology journal. The article is accepted, but they
                  need the written signs to be at least 300 dpi, and
                  preferably svg. I cannot figure out how to capture the
                  figures I made with 'translate - column maker -
                  customise'. I only have a lousy screen capture
                  feature, that makes a jpg from the screen cut, withy
                  too little solution. Bringing this into Phoshop does
                  not help. - The journal needed the figures yeasterday,
                  I said I hoped they would be ready tomorrow. <br>
                  <br>
                  Please help, anyone,<br>
                  <br>
                  Ingvild <br>
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