[sw-l] Signs in living color
Stuart Thiessen
sw at PASSITONSERVICES.ORG
Thu Feb 10 23:01:32 UTC 2005
That makes sense, since you have no build data on those signs. I wonder
if it would help the editors of those dictionaries if there was a way
to quickly identify signs that are still image-only? Then when we are
browsing the dictionary and notice a sign that is marked as image only,
we could edit it as we notice it?
Am I correct in assuming that you do a filename search when you prepare
a sign listing? If so, could you modify the sign listing script such
that for all matching signs, it does a quick check to see if an
equivalent build file is present? Then it could mark signs without a
build file with an asterisk (*) or some other symbol to indicate an
image-only sign. That may be helpful anyway if for example a build
file for some reason gets deleted or something, then you'd have a way
to know that a new build file is needed for that sign?
What do you think?
Stuart
On Feb 10, 2005, at 16:44, Stephen Slevinski wrote:
> Hi Stuart,
>
> The short answer is yes. Signs could be colored when pulling from the
> dictionary. I would only need some rules to apply.
>
> However, 2 dictionaries still have many signs that are images only:
> sgn-US (ASL) and sgn-DE. Image only signs can not be loaded into
> SignMaker. Neither could image only signed be colored.
>
> -Stephen
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> Thiessen
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> Subject: Re: [sw-l] Signs in living color
>
> Cool!
>
> Could it be possible, instead of saving color to the dictionary, to
> apply color to the sign when pulling from the dictionary? Or
> alternatively, for teaching purposes, could it be possible to have a
> way to assign colors to different categories of symbols (i.e.,
> handshapes, contact, face, etc.) and then it would color the sign
> appropriately? That might be a handy tool for teachers or people
> developing teaching materials?
>
> Just some thoughts.
>
> Stuart
> On Feb 10, 2005, at 16:14, Stephen Slevinski wrote:
>
>
> Hi list,
>
>
> Trying to solve a problem with transparency, I found out how to color
> symbols.
>
>
> I put this into SignMaker for international signs. You can play
> around and tell me what you think.
>
> http://www.signbank.org/signpuddle/sgn-WO/create.php
>
>
> Pressing the Color special command will popup a window where you can
> pick a color for the selected symbol.
>
>
> NOTE:
>
> The symbols loose their color when saving to the dictionary. However,
> if people find this usefull, I can update the script that saves the
> sign to the dictionary so that the signs include color.
>
>
> -Stephen
>
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