SWML format offline
Steve Slevinski
slevin at SIGNPUDDLE.NET
Fri Nov 4 20:00:23 UTC 2005
Hi Lars,
I'm not sure what software license I am going to use so I'm not sure if
I will be making the source code available. Currently I'm finishing a
project for captioned media and then I'm going to dive back into
SignPuddle 2.0 so we can have easier editing and sorting by the IMWA.
Then I'm going to tackle a SignPuddle writer in python that will make
writing quick and easy without relying on gloss. We'll see how it goes...
Regards,
-Steve
Lars Majewski wrote:
> 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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