SVG version of our IMWA symbols
machado at SOFTWARELIVRE.ORG
machado at SOFTWARELIVRE.ORG
Wed Apr 25 18:11:09 UTC 2007
Try these: http://www.softwarelivre.org/~machado/SSS-2004svg/ or
http://www.softwarelivre.org/~machado/SSS-2004svg.tar.gz
Its full set of sss2004. By full I mean no flips or rotations. but the
whole set.
Machado
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Citando Steve Slevinski <slevin at signpuddle.net>:
> Jonathan,
>
> I am the one requesting an SVG
>
> Jonathan wrote:
>>
>>
>> Valerie Sutton wrote:
>>> SignWriting List
>>> April 21, 2007
>>>
>>> This morning I had the pleasure of speaking for almost 2 hours on
>>> the phone with the Netherlands, with one of the Wikimedia
>>> languages subcommittee members, whom I met, through email
>>> conversations recently, and we talked about creating an SVG
>>> version of our IMWA symbols, to enhance future computer
>>> programming...
>> Hi Val,
>> An SVG version of the IMWA symbols seems exciting. I was
>> wondering we advantages this might have. I know that currently the
>> PNG symbols are cacheable so this is better for us that have lower
>> bandwidth as we only have to get each symbol once. I briefly
>> looked into the SVG and it seems to be inline so it comes as part
>> of the web page. I don't think that it would be cacheable but I
>> could be wrong. If the SVG is part of the page, then the browser
>> wouldn't have to get each symbol one by one, it would load faster
>> on the browser but the server would have to resend the symbol on
>> each web page refresh so it might be a bit longer to load each
>> page for those of us with lower bandwith. Though on second
>> thought, if we don't have to get each rotation it might even be
>> faster.
>> I was thinking on the savings are far as rotations for only the
>> handshapes using the SVG. Presently there are about 207 hand
>> shapes with 6 distinct fills rotated 8 different positions then
>> mirrored and rotated another 8 positions. So for each of the 207
>> there are 6 fills X 16 rotations = 96 symbols per hand shape. 207
>> handshapes X 96 symbols each = 19872 handshape symbols. Now if we
>> only had to draw the 6 fills for the 207 handshapes, we would only
>> have to define 207 X 6 = 1242 symbols which SVG could easily
>> mirror and rotate all the ways we wanted to. So with SVG we would
>> only need to define 6% of the current handshape symbols. That's
>> like 94% improvement. Not bad!!! Some of the other arrows etc can
>> also be rotated and flipped to make up the full set. However there
>> wouldn't be any savings as far as the face symbols or some of the
>> punctuation is concerned. I guess when we have made a few, we
>> will have a better idea how they compare in size to the PNG
>> symbols. I wonder if they would be any smaller as many symbols
>> have a lot of parts that have to be described. The median PNG
>> symbol file size is only 232 bytes. It going to be hard to beat
>> that but with a 90-94% savings from rotating them on the SVG I
>> guess it would really be worth it.
>> I the other more immediate benefit would be that they are easily
>> scalable. This would be better for captioning or people who have
>> bad eyesight. What else have your learned about doing the IMWA in
>> SVG?
>> Jonathan
>>
>>> I am going to step out in the beautiful Springtime air and be back
>>> shortly -
>>>
>>> Val ;-)
>>>
>>> -----------
>>>
>>>
>>> On Apr 21, 2007, at 11:29 AM, Cherie Wren wrote:
>>>
>>>> I volunteer to help...
>>>>
>>>> cherie
>>>>
>>>> ----- Original Message ----
>>>> From: Valerie Sutton <sutton at signwriting.org>
>>>> To: List SignWriting <sw-l at majordomo.valenciacc.edu>
>>>> Sent: Friday, April 20, 2007 8:41:27 PM
>>>> Subject: [sw-l] Wikipedia American Sign Language
>>>>
>>>> SignWriting List
>>>> April 20, 2007
>>>>
>>>> Hello SW List Members!
>>>>
>>>> As you all know, recently there has been interest in creating a
>>>> possible ASL Wikipedia, or at least, the beginning of writing an
>>>> Encyclopedia in ASL...
>>>>
>>>> Since we are new to writing and posting documents on the web, in our
>>>> SignPuddle 1.5 Literature Puddle online, I realize that this is a
>>>> very big leap forward, to start writing encyclopedia articles in ASL!
>>>>
>>>> To write such an article, we would need to either choose an article
>>>> already written in another encyclopedia, and then translate it from
>>>> English to ASL and then write it in SignWriting in SignText...
>>>>
>>>> or...
>>>>
>>>> write it directly from our own knowledge of physics, or geography or
>>>> whatever the article is about!
>>>>
>>>> This seems like a big new project, doesn't it?
>>>>
>>>> Sooo...here is my thought...
>>>>
>>>> Do we have volunteers to help us write one test-article for a new
>>>> encyclopedia written in ASL?
>>>>
>>>> It will be our FIRST article for an encyclopedia in ASL...like a test
>>>> drive. Then we can show the document to those at Wikimedia and to
>>>> others too...It will be an historic and interesting adventure...
>>>>
>>>> I know many of you are already overloaded with projects, so only
>>>> volunteer if you feel you have the time. We could create an
>>>> Encylopedia team of writers, and each person could take a small
>>>> section of the translation and writing...
>>>>
>>>> And there is no rush and no deadline.
>>>>
>>>> Plus we need to choose the one article we want to write...
>>>>
>>>> But before we choose the article, is there anyone interested in
>>>> volunteering to write an article for an Encyclopedia?
>>>>
>>>> Once we have a few volunteers, I will write to the Wikimedia language
>>>> committee to suggest that maybe they can choose one article for us to
>>>> translate from the Wikipedia in English online...
>>>>
>>>> Those are my thoughts...
>>>>
>>>> What are yours?
>>>>
>>>> Val ;-)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell?
>>>> Check out new cars at Yahoo! Autos.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> Jonathan & Yolaine Duncan
>> 8-) & ;-)
>>
>
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