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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/14/13 3:53 AM, Stefan Woehrmann
      wrote:</div>
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        <p class="MsoNormal"><font color="navy" face="Arial" size="2"><span
              style="font-size:10.0pt;font-family:Arial;color:navy"
              lang="EN-GB">just curious.... is there
              a way to support you that it would not take too much of
              your precious time to
              adapt the fingerspelling in the German Signpuddle to our
              hand shapes? What do
              you want me to offer ...? <o:p></o:p></span></font></p>
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    <p><big><big><font size="2"><big><big><font face="Arial">Hi Stefan,<big><big><br>
                    </big></big></font></big></big></font></big></big></p>
    <p><big><big><big><big><font size="2"><big><big><big><big><font
                          face="Arial"><font size="2"><big><big>I would
                                be happy to support German
                                Fingerspelling.  All I need is the
                                letters entered into the <font size="2"><big><big>dictionary
                                      so that I can find them.<br>
                                    </big></big></font></big></big></font></font></big></big></big></big></font></big></big></big></big></p>
    <p><big><big><big><big><font size="2"><big><big><big><big><font
                          face="Arial"><font size="2"><big><big><font
                                  size="2"><big><big><font size="2"><big><big>For
                                            ASL, Adam added
                                            "Fingerspelling" to the text
                                            for all of the letters.</big></big></font> 
                                      Easy to find.<br>
                                      <font size="2"><big><big><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.signbank.org/signpuddle2.0/searchword.php?ui=1&sgn=4&sTxt=Fingerspelling">http://www.signbank.org/signpuddle2.0/searchword.php?ui=1&sgn=4&sTxt=Fingerspelling</a><br>
                                          </big></big></font></big></big></font></big></big></font></font></big></big></big></big></font></big></big></big></big></p>
    <big><big><font size="2"><big><big><font face="Arial">Once I have a
                li<font size="2"><big><big>st of the l<font size="2"><big><big>etters,
                            I <font size="2"><big><big>will take the
                                  time to re<font size="2"><big><big>-center
                                        the letters so that they <font
                                          size="2"><big><big>align</big></big></font>
                                        properly.  Then I will update
                                        FingerSpeller to allow for a
                                        choice of fingerspelling
                                        variety.<br>
                                      </big></big></font></big></big></font></big></big></font></big></big></font></font></big></big></font></big></big><br>
    Regards,<br>
    -Steve<br>
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