SWML format offline

Lars Majewski dgs at TAKDOC.DE
Fri Nov 4 19:38:29 UTC 2005


Hi Steve,
it's wonderful to hear that you 're going to use python for that.
I've already used the SWML output of signpuddle in my Dictionary Viewer.
Are you going to put the standalone editor on a CVS server so we can 
contribute some parts ?

Lars

> Hi Thierry,
>
> I'm glad you like SignText.  It is a modified version of SignMaker and 
> written entirely in Javascript..  In the future, it will be replaced 
> with an actual stand alone application written in python that will not 
> require a browser to use.  It will be much more stable.
>
> Almost 800 signs in the French-Belgian puddle?  That's awesome.  
> Congratulations, you're the 7th largest puddle out there.
> And ASL is no longer the largest puddle.  That is now the Swiss-German 
> Sign Language with 3917 signs, beating the ASL puddle by over 100 signs.
>
> I know it's not a race, but it is fun!
> Enjoy,
> -Steve
>
> Thierry Haesenne wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Thank you, Steve and Val, for the explanations on how to use SignText 
>> offline. I downloaded it and created some signs today with a 
>> colleague, and I imported them on the Sign Puddle tonight. Much 
>> quicker and easier!!! However I have to be extremely careful how to 
>> handle SignText, since a bad handling of the software can erase 
>> everything you've done...
>>
>> Almost 800 signs on the French-Belgian Sign Puddle and still many 
>> more to come soon...
>>
>> Thierry
>>
>>
>>
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