[sw-l] SignWriter - feature "gloss" input method
Valerie Sutton
sutton at SIGNWRITING.ORG
Tue May 31 19:14:14 UTC 2005
SignWriting List
May 31, 2005
Hello Tomas!
Thank you very much for this message. I had a telephone meeting with
SignPuddle programmer, Steve Slevinski, this morning and we briefly
looked at your message...I am afraid I will have to study it further
as I am not sure what you mean, but one tiny thing you should
know...There are a lot of computer programs now, that use SignWriting
in different ways...SignWriter DOS, SignWriter Java, SignWriter Tiger
and SignWriter Python are all one group of programs that use the
keyboard to type symbols with a typing system that we devised years
ago...The only place that the SignWriter programs use glosses is in
the Dictionary feature built into SignWriter...to find a sign in that
dictionary, we have to type the word to find the sign...
Meanwhile SignBank and SignPuddle are two other programs that are
different than SignWriter...and each software developer has their own
vision as to how their programs work...so I think you are talking
about working with SignBank and SignPuddle below? If so, then Steve
and I are the two to take a look at what you mean...
Give me a day or so, since I have so much mail, and then I will get
back to you with feedback - Steve is also quite busy, but in time we
will think it through!
Thanks for writing! Val ;-)
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On May 31, 2005, at 2:56 AM, Tomáš Klapka wrote:
> I have an idea about SignWriter feature. I'm not sure if such an
> idea is yet in SignWriter or if there is a plan to add such
> feature. I haven't so much time to check all fetures of SignWriter
> applications.
>
> The idea is about a new optional input method. I think my method is
> more hearing-people-oriented input method.
>
> Current input method is that you write signs by composing symbols
> with keys, which has predefined meanings of the "symbol-tree" (if
> it is possible to say it so and if I understand it well).
>
> My idea is to add one more method of input, "gloss" input method.
> You can write sign glosses (i.e. SignBank names of sign) and those
> glosses could be replaced by signs from SignBank.
> For example... I write by "gloss" input method string:
>
> hello name my T O M A S
>
> and it would replace those words (glosses) by signs from SignBank:
>
> <mime-attachment.png>
>
> <mime-attachment.png>
>
> <mime-attachment.png>
>
> <mime-attachment.png>
>
> <mime-attachment.png>
>
> <mime-attachment.png>
>
> <mime-attachment.png>
>
> <mime-attachment.png>
>
>
>
> It means - there could be SignBank distributed with SignWriter and
> it could be divided into language modules (ASL module, LSF module,
> etc.) in order to download and install only those languages which
> are needed.
> Or it could generate a HTML code, for example:
>
> <img src="http://signbank.org/signpuddle/sgn-US/dict/sl/hello.png" /
> ><br />
> <img src="http://signbank.org/signpuddle/sgn-US/dict/sl/name.png" /
> ><br />
> <img src="http://signbank.org/signpuddle/sgn-US/dict/sl/my.png" /
> ><br />
> <img src="http://signbank.org/signpuddle/sgn-US/dict/sl/T.png" /
> ><br />
> <img src="http://signbank.org/signpuddle/sgn-US/dict/sl/O.png" /
> ><br />
> <img src="http://signbank.org/signpuddle/sgn-US/dict/sl/M.png" /
> ><br />
> <img src="http://signbank.org/signpuddle/sgn-US/dict/sl/A.png" /
> ><br />
> <img src="http://signbank.org/signpuddle/sgn-US/dict/sl/S.png" /
> ><br />
>
> HTML code generating is much easier. Either I can manage it by PHP
> or whatever.
> It is just adding string '<img src="http://signbank.org/signpuddle/
> sgn-US/dict/sl/' before every word and joining string '"/><br />'
> to every word.
> Sure it is little bit more complicated by choosing language and by
> checking of valid glosses.
>
> Well, that's all. I'm not sure if it is good idea, but for me, it
> is ;-)
>
> Have a nice day,
> Tomas
>
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