AW: [sw-l] Comment and feedback for SignPuddle 1.5
Steve Slevinski
slevin at SIGNPUDDLE.NET
Thu Feb 1 15:33:59 UTC 2007
Hi Stefan,
I've an update for SignPuddle 1.5. This version supports Unicode and
multiple words for a single sign.
I broke the translation section, but I'm fixing it now.
It's not fully tested, but it's the right direction. I should have a
copy of the existing SignPuddle 1.0 dictionaries loaded into the 1.5
test system by next week.
-Steve
Stefan Wöhrmann wrote:
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> Hi Steve ...
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> Yes -- you are a genius ! --
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> I am so impressed -- and I have not got the slightest idea how you can
> achieve all these features.
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> Let me ask one question --
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> So far we are not able to use the typical Umlaut letters as we need
> them in German spoken language "ae" = ä
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> We need the special sign for sz the "ß" as well
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> Is there a chance in the long run that you can fix that?
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> Would be great!
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> In order to work right now with SignPuddle I have to write the words
> with misspellings -- some students got confused -- nothing to worry
> about but nevertheless ...
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> Congrats
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> and all the best and a big Thank you for all what you are doing for us!!
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> Stefan
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> *Von:* owner-sw-l at majordomo.valenciacc.edu
> [mailto:owner-sw-l at majordomo.valenciacc.edu] *Im Auftrag von *Steve
> Slevinski
> *Gesendet:* Montag, 29. Januar 2007 21:37
> *An:* sw-l at majordomo.valenciacc.edu
> *Betreff:* Re: [sw-l] Comment and feedback for SignPuddle 1.5
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> Hi Jonathan,
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> Thanks for the feedback.
>
> I'm currently putting the export button back in. It's changed in that
> it now exports SBML (SignBank markup language). The new version of
> SignBank coming out in March can import SBML. I'll explain more below.
>
> I'm not sure how the import will work. It may be automated, but
> that's not really needed just yet. Anyone with access to the file
> system can import and export directly. PocketPuddle users can do this
> themselves. And I'll be available to help anyone with a private
> puddle through Val's SignBank.org website.
>
> By tomorrow, 2 additional features will be available on the SignPuddle
> 1.5 demo. The first is image/video upload for individuals signs.
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> The second is the inclusion of the SignSpelling Sequence column.
> This is required for sorting signs properly. Read about it online
> (http://www.signwriting.org/archive/docs2/sw0145-SignSpelling-2004.pdf).
>
> Back to SBML...
> The SBML import into SignBank will be really amazing. You can do all
> of the initial data entry with SignPuddle and you can do all of the
> presentation with SignBank. SBML contains information for a sign's
> appearance and it's sorting. I've attached the sbml.dtd.
>
> For sharing, SignPuddle 1.5 still has links to email. It's the
> easiest way to share.
>
> For importing, SignPuddle 1.5 is compatible with SignPuddle 1.0, so
> any existing SignPuddle dictionary can be used. although I do need to
> update the SignPuddle 1.0 export routine. I've done this by hand for
> the ASL dictionary, so tomorrow we'll see over 6000 signs in
> SignPuddle 1.5.
>
> Please let me know any specific feature requests and I'll see what I
> can do.
>
> Regards,
> -Steve
>
> Jonathan wrote:
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> Hi Steve,
> I haven´t been able to test out SignPuddle 1.5 fully because I´m
> not connected to the Internet very much at a time so the on line
> applications are a bit difficult for me. But I didn´t have a quick
> look around. Something I didn´t see was the SWML or Import/Export
> buttons. Did you remove them from this version? I think that it
> would be important to have them as they should be the best option for
> sharing what we have written. I have seen user posting the URL but it
> seems to get split up so readily in the emails.
> Not needing to use the bookmarks to save the document and being
> able to describe a sign with a document sound like very nice features!!!
>
> Regards,
>
> Jonathan
>
> Steve Slevinski wrote:
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> Hi List,
>
> I've been busy working on SignPuddle 2. It's going well, however many
> people like the original SignPuddle, so I created a special version
> that will be available on the PocketPuddle. It's called SignPuddle
> 1.5 and I have a demo version available online.
> http://www.signbank.org/SignPuddle1.5
>
> It works almost exactly like the original SignPuddle, but it has
> several major enhancements.
>
> First, it is easy to create new puddles. All you need to do is enter
> a title, subdirectory name, and select a graphic icon(gif or png).
>
> Second, there is no longer a special dictionary editors page and no
> need to log in. Signs can be edited from any page.
>
> Third, SignText has been integrated with SignPuddle. In fact, each
> sign can have a SignText document. You can use SignPuddle to organize
> SignText documents, or you can use SignText documents to describe any
> sign in sign language. There is no need to use bookmarks, just save
> the document the same way you save a sign.
>
> Forth, the Translation feature creates a SignText document that can be
> saved to any puddle. However, it no longer does the automatic finger
> spelling.
>
> I'm very excited for this new version. I'd appreciate any feedback or
> comment.
>
> Regards,
> -Steve
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> --
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