SignText email - how many symbols in URL allowed

Bill Reese wreese01 at TAMPABAY.RR.COM
Thu Oct 26 16:32:04 UTC 2006


Val,
Excuse me for jumping in here but I found the question about the 
personal pronoun a bit intriguing.  I have problems understanding a name 
sign as I may not recognize it as one.  Some sort of mark to indicate it 
would help out - at least for me.

After considering a few shapes and positions, and figuring that Stephen 
would probably prefer a single stroke, I had to wonder if a curved line 
would work, similar to this but without the top line:
08-02-001-01-05-01


A curved line that transitions to straight would be easy to make and is 
similar to the movement used in the ASL for "introduction".

Bill


Valerie Sutton wrote:
>
> 2. A horizontal line under a sign, when writing in vertical columns, 
> means a hypen -  like this -  so underlining your name, when you wrote 
> from left to right in SignWriter DOS did not hurt anything, because 
> when you write from right to left it didn't mean anything else because 
> a hyphen is vertical in that case, but now that you are writing down, 
> the horizontal line means something else...it means a hyphen...so you 
> need to find another way to mark a Proper Name when writing 
> vertically...I personally see no need to mark a Proper Name because I 
> can see that it is a Sign Name pretty easily without any underlining, 
> but anyway, if you must mark that we need to find another way to do 
> that when writing vertically...why not use a color to mark the Proper 
> Name for your students? You can color signs, before creating the PDF 
> in the PDF feature...so you could make all Proper Names red or green 
> or whatever color you want!

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