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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/7/15 10:42 AM, Madson Barreto
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<pre wrap="">Hi, Steve and everyone,
I too love the icons because our brain realize it so fast.
Actually we have many work because the new edition book (I will talk about it here soon),
but we toke a note for help to do the icons.
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Hi Madson,<br>
<br>
Very exciting about the new edition of your book. I look forward to
learning more.<br>
<br>
Icons are a good idea. For the ASL interface on some of the
buttons, I was playing around with an iconic design, rather than
actual sign language. Here are the buttons for rotation clockwise
and counter clockwise. <br>
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<img src="cid:part1.00050203.02040200@signpuddle.net" alt=""><br>
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<br>
By the way, regarding using sign created with SignMaker in Word or
other applications, I added a new possibility of PNG images. Under
the "More" tab, on the "PNG Image" tab, I changed the size to "4"
and the line color to green. I then right clicked on the image and
used the "Copy Image" option. Then I simply pasted below. It
doesn't use the font and it's just a PNG image, but it is quick and
easy.<br>
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<img style="width: 224px; height: 216px;" value="world.png"
src="cid:part2.06090605.01070601@signpuddle.net"><br>
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Regards,<br>
-Steve<br>
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