Curve floor plane
Valerie Sutton
sutton at SIGNWRITING.ORG
Fri Sep 26 20:31:17 UTC 2008
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September 26, 2008
On Sep 26, 2008, at 8:37 AM, Jonathan wrote:
> I am looking for the equivalent of the following in the ISWA.
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Hello Jonathan -
The Rotations parallel to the floor plane are located in Group 19 as
always, but now the rotations have been opened up to have all possible
8 rotations...there are several new areas of the ISWA that provide
more opportunities for writing exact movement...so those symbols are
now a part of the 8 possible rotations around the imaginary forearm
that is parallel to the front wall while the rotation occurs parallel
to the floor...see attached screen shot...it should have always been
this way...the old IMWA kept us from using all these possible 8
rotations, so in the ISWA we are no longer restricted in the same
way...all the rotations are collapsed together in this one symbol
giving all possible 8 rotations...
Do not worry...I plan to really explain this well in new documentation
that is not ready yet...Thanks for your question...Val ;-)
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