<html><body>Jonathan,<br>Perhaps something like a font crafter could be considered? Just as different fonts may have different symbols, so too could there be "fonts" in SignWriting that could do the same?<br>Bill<br><div class="reply-new-signature"></div><p>-----------------------------------------</p>From: "Jonathan Duncan" <00000002a18e4451-dmarc-request@LISTSERV.VALENCIACOLLEGE.EDU><br>To: SW-L@LISTSERV.VALENCIACOLLEGE.EDU<br>Cc: <br>Sent: Sunday May 3 2020 2:51:10PM<br>Subject: [SPAM] Re: Proposal to complement the International Alphabet of SignWriting by Valerie Sutton and Adam Frost<br><br>
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<p>Hi SignWriting list,</p>
<p> I want to congratulate Profo Rubens Almeida and team for the
beautiful work they put into this project.</p>
<p>Val and Steve,</p>
<p> I was thinking that it's great you are working so that they
can add they other symbols to the ISWA 2020. But I am also
thinking that there is what I feel is a shortcoming to the ISWA
2010, which is easy extensibility to create new handshapes. I
believe if the members of SignWriting community who had an issue
the the thumbs, if they had easier ways of creating new handshapes
and sharing them it wouldn't of been more enjoyable for them.
Also for my hand shape selections, no all symbols look quite the
way they should in each position as is. It would've been nice to
have alternative handshapes that fit more with what they would
like to choose, where they expect it or show them only the ones in
ISWA 2010 like they have now.</p>
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<p>I'm not sure which ones were most problematic just right now.</p>
<p>I think the idea of composing new symbols from the pieces is
nice. It would also be backwards compatible with ISWA2010 without
any problems. The real issues are really <br>
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<p>1- keep the parts of the new symbols together so that they can
all be moved together.</p>
<p>2- displaying them in the symbol area to choose to include in a
sign.</p>
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<p>In my opinion, a way to do these two things would be more
beneficial than add a few new symbols every 10 years. <br>
</p>
<p>To do it we would need a way to group symbols together within a
sign so that they can be moved all together. Maybe creating an
extension to FSW to tell the program which symbols should be
treated as one symbol.<br>
</p>
<p>A separate piece of data to let the programs know under which
finger group to display them, and just display them at the end of
the existing ones.</p>
<p>Have a way to distinguish the created symbols, possibly by a hash
of the codes of the symbols making it up plus its rotation and
palm facing.<br>
</p>
<p>I think it would be a better long term solution than changing
symbols out from ISWA2010 to ISWA2020.</p>
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<p>If you decide to replace some of the symbols in the new ISWA2020
and create FSW. How will people know not to load it in programs
that still have ISWA2010? They signs would become unreadable in
those programs as they would have the old symbols. Of course this
will only be a problem for people having written something with
the new symbols in Brazil.<br>
</p>
<p>I was just wondering if you had thought of a solution for this
problem. <br>
</p>
<p>The only solution that I can think of is to version the FWS and
other outputs to let the programs know which set of symbols it is
representing, if you use the same values.</p>
<p>If we only create composite symbols, then they can work in all
programs, just that the older programs we will have to drag all
the pieces of a symbol one by one. Or in my programs, try to
select them together to drag them together.</p>
<p>I realize that ISWA2020 replacing some of the symbols from
ISWA2010 is the fastest way to do it but without backwards
compatibility.</p>
<p>Look forward to your responses.</p>
<p>Jonathan<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 4/28/2020 9:45 AM, Profo Rubens
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Style",serif;font-weight:normal">The goals of the
present research are to
investigate, share, collect and register the Handshapes
(HS) of the Brazilian
Sign Language (LIBRAS) to the modality Writing of LIBRAS
by the system
SignWriting. It is about a proposal to complement the
International Alphabet of
SignWriting proposed by Valerie Sutton and Adam Frost in
2010.</span></p>
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Style",serif;font-weight:normal">This initiative
originated from the need to remedy
the lack of many graphemes (symbols) of Writing of
LIBRAS-SignWriting,
referring to LIBRAS’ Handshapes (HS) in the main
software of textual
production, transcription, and registration of LIBRA’s
written form by the
SignWriting system, such as SignPuddle and SignMaker
software, among others
developed by the Programmer and System Analyst Steve
Slevinsky. This research
is exceptionally relevant for the deaf Brazilian
community because the majority
of published works produced in LIBRAS’ written modality
for the deaf public are
developed through a computational system. That means,
specific software is used
that allows textual production of LIBRAS through the
SignWriting system.
Despite that, this software does not englobe all
graphemes (symbols) of the
SignWriting system referring to the graphic
representation of LIBRAS’ HS,
entailing in its turn, difficulties for writers,
translators and researchers in
this sense.</span></p>
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Style",serif;font-weight:normal">we propose the
application of the second step which
we developed in the form of a Public Consultation on an
online platform. This
involves sharing the present study with society as a
whole, especially with the
deaf Brazilian community that uses the LIBRAS’ written
modality through the
SignWriting system. In this process, we hope to incite
many people to share
other HS that, until now, are not present in this
inventory or in the proposed
inventory by Sutton & Frost either, the latter who
is also available for
consultation on the platform.</span></p>
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Style",serif;font-weight:normal">Therefore, the
expected result with this study is
that the investigated and catalogued HS by the
collaborative work done through
public consultation and its respective registers in this
research are that they
are evaluated and validated by the system’s inventor,
Valerie Sutton and her
team, to posteriorly be implemented in the main software
of textual production,
transcription, and registration of LIBRAS’ written form
by the SignWriting
system. In this perspective, all the Brazilian users of
the Written Sign
Language through the SignWriting system will be able to
do any production in
reference of the Handshapes, that means, without any
preoccupations with the
Handshape that will be used because there won’t be any
past barrier that forced
its users to take alternative means to do so.</span></p>
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Style",serif;font-weight:normal">To each Libras
user,</span> <span style="font-family:"Bookman Old
Style",serif;font-weight:normal">please
send any handshape.</span> <span style="font-family:"Bookman Old
Style",serif;font-weight:normal">We appreciate it.</span></p>
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