SignPuddle 1.5 ready to go
Steve Slevinski
slevin at SIGNPUDDLE.NET
Fri Mar 30 13:57:57 UTC 2007
Hi Charles,
I've made problems for you yet again!
The transfer from 1.0 to 1.5 had problems and some accents, tildes and
other special characters: hence the ?s.
You can register for the sgn-BR puddle and I can make you an editor so
you can fix them yourself. Or I should be able to take a look at the
transfer issue next week.
Going forward, 1.5 uses Unicode and a stable IMWA. We shouldn't have
these problems again. (crosses fingers)
Regards,
-Steve
Charles Butler wrote:
> How do I get diacriticals to show up, Portuguese has a lot of accents,
> tildes, and the c cedilla that are part of the normal spelling. They
> don't show up in the display on my screen.
>
> Charles
>
> */Steve Slevinski <slevin at signpuddle.net>/* wrote:
>
> Hi List,
>
> Hope everyone is well. I have SignPuddle 1.5 ready to go. You can use
> it online right now http://www.signbank.org/SignPuddle1.5
>
> Editing is a lot easier now. There is no special dictionary editors
> page. You can edit signs from any page if you have the right security.
>
> Once you register for a dictionary and log in, all of the signs
> you add
> will be assigned to your username. This gives you the rights to edit
> the signs you've entered without being an editor for the whole
> dictionary.
>
> If you don't register, all new signs will be linked with the computer
> you used to add the signs.
>
> I've transfered all of the 1.0 puddles. They will need some cleaning
> up. Not all of the special characters transfered correctly and
> some of
> the sign spellings are askew. But SignPuddle 1.5 uses Unicode, so all
> languages are fair game. If you want to be an editor for any
> particular
> dictionary to help clean it up, let me or Val know. Or reply to
> the list
> and we'll get it set up.
>
> SignPuddle 1.5 can have a multilingual interface. If you want to help
> translate the SignPuddle screens, reply and I'll create a user
> interface
> puddle for your languages and give you the security rights to edit
> the
> UI puddle. The great part about the translation is that you use the
> same SignPuddle interface.
>
> Currently, the free and open dictionaries don't allow for image or
> video
> uploading. This is something that Val and I are discussing. We'll see
> how it goes.
>
> I've given Val the first 5 PocketPuddles. It's very cool. For
> Windows,
> just plug and play. For Mac, it requires a few steps that are
> straight
> forward, but it reconfigures the built in web server and requires the
> use of the Terminal application.
>
> I'm working on the last few items of my todo list. Then I'll complete
> the documentation and the information will be a lot more organized
> than
> this email.
>
> Regards,
> -Steve
>
>
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