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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 7/23/15 4:46 PM, Valerie Sutton
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      <div class="">The SignMaker “My Local Dictionary” button, creates
        your own private dictionary and it no longer accesses the new
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      <div class="">Is that correct Steve?</div>
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    Yes Val.  Once you create a My Local Dictionary, that dictionary
    will stay the same unless you change an entry with the editor.<br>
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                      class="" lang="EN-GB">you are doing a great job.
                      Of course I cannot understand anything about the
                      background of programming ... but obviously that
                      is not necessary in order to work with you
                      wonderfull software.<span
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    <font size="2"><font face="Arial">Hi Stefan,<br>
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        I love the way you craft SignWriting to create these amazing
        artifacts.  <br>
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        For your presentation, I am so happy to hear how well Delegs is
        doing.  It is an excellent tools for a teacher to write a lesson
        or for a student to use in the classroom.  Amazing potential for
        today and tomorrow.<br>
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        Your students were fun to watch.  Thanks for showing and voicing
        the video.<br>
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        Regarding my presentations, I know a lot of my information is
        not necessary for the end user.  They just want searching to
        work, rather than understand how it was done.  I hope I was able
        to visually show searching in an accessible manner through
        SignMaker.  This same type of searching could be available in
        Delegs if they are using FSW directly.<br>
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        The future is certainly bright.<br>
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        Regards,<br>
        -Steve<br>
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