SIGNTEXT Copying Sentences into Microsoft Word
eghoffma at UMICH.EDU
eghoffma at UMICH.EDU
Tue Feb 21 19:12:54 UTC 2006
I'm experimenting with different ways to get signs into Word and it's
going pretty well - thanks to all who responded with suggestions.
New question: I've done a SSW refresher with the online lessons, but
there are some symbol groups on signtext editor which I can't find
explanations for/descriptions of on the lessons. In particular, I'm
trying to figure out how to represent contact with the chest. I see two
groups that are likely candidates for representing that - in particular
the series indicated with by the torso with the dot on the neck. But I
do want to be sure I'm using the system correctly - is there an online
source that explains all the symbols in sign text editor?
Thank you,
Erika Hoffmann
Quoting Valerie Sutton <sutton at signwriting.org>:
> SignWriting List
> February 20, 2006
>
> Hello Everyone!
> This is very encouraging, to see how many people are using the new SignText:
>
> SignText
> http://www.SignBank.org/signpuddle/index.html#SignTextEditor
>
> Steve is now improving the design of the software, so there are good
> days to come...
>
> In time (and I have no idea how hard this is to program), I hope we
> will be able to transport complete sentences with all the formatting
> into other programs like MircroSoft Word, by being able to export the
> entire sentence as one big graphic file...like a png of the entire
> sentence or document.
>
> But until such a feature is available, you can create a screen
> capture of the sentence, and create the graphic yourself, in a paint
> or graphics program like Photoshop.
>
> Once you have the whole sentence as a GIF or JPEG or PNG, you can
> then place the graphic in Microsoft Word or any other program.
>
> So for now, you can drag and drop individual symbols or signs
> directly from SignText, but for sentences, you can use screen
> captures to capture the whole sentence...
>
> Do you know how to create a screen capture on your computer, Erika?
> If not, I am happy to discuss that, so write again and tell us what
> operating system you are using, like Windows? or Mac?...
>
> And do you know the term Drag and Drop? You told me that computers
> are new for you, so I understand completely and we are happy to
> help...so write with questions...
>
> Val ;-)
>
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>
>
>
> Adam Frost wrote:
>> I have been doing it by copying the sign sentence in display or
>> link or email into Word. Although, using display may not be best as
>> it just copies the symbols and not the placeing. It may be a little
>> different for you as to how then for me because of browser,
>> computer platform etc., but I am sure it can be done. Adam
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>
>
> Steve Slevinski wrote:
>
>> Hi Erika,
>>
>> Getting signs into Word is not straight forward, but it is
>> possible. Once you understand what you need to do, moving signs
>> into word isn't that hard.
>>
>> There are 2 ways to get the signs into a word document.
>>
>> Drag and Drop
>> ---------------
>> After you have completed a document in the SignText editor, you can
>> go to the Link or Email screens. These screens will have the signs
>> as single images, rather than overlapping symbols. You can drag
>> individual signs from the browser window into word.
>>
>> Copy and Paste
>> ----------------
>> Copy and paste is the best option because it can take all of the
>> signs together, keep the lane information, and keep the signs
>> centered properly.
>>
>> However, copy and paste can be hit or miss. You will need to
>> experiment to find what works for you. You can try a Select All
>> and Copy from your email client or from the SignText Link page.
>> Neither of these worked for me properly. From my email client I
>> only had the table and no signs. From the Link page I had the
>> signs but without the table.
>> I was able to find a solution that worked for me. From my browser,
>> I opened the SignText link page. Using Firefox, I used the menu
>> option File >> Save page as... to save a local copy to the desktop.
>> I opened the local copy and used Select All and Copy. When I
>> pasted into Word, all of the graphics appeared in a table. I
>> reformatted the table to hide the border and was left with the
>> signs appearing correctly in Word.
>>
>> Go ahead and try to experiment to see what works for you. You can
>> email me privately if you need some help with your particular setup.
>>
>> Regards,
>> -Steve
>> slevin at signpuddle.net
>
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>>
>> eghoffma at UMICH.EDU wrote:
>>> Hello - I've been experimenting with the SignText editor and it's
>>> going very well so far. However, for my purposes it's important
>>> that I be able to move my SignWriting transcripts into a Word
>>> document in order to integrate them into the text of my
>>> dissertation. I am able to email them to myself and so forth, but
>>> have not been able to put the SSW text into a Word document. Is
>>> this possible?
>>> Thank you!
>>> All the best,
>>> Erika Hoffmann
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