Merry Christmas to you all

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December 24, 2009

Hello Gan!

Welcome to the SignWriting List!

Great to see a message from you, on the SignWriting List. Your project  
sounds really amazing...Imagine wearing a glove or a suit of clothes,  
and as you sign, the gestures and signs are written in  
SignWriting...That really will be an accomplishment...

And to inform our List members...Gan has been communicating with me  
privately about this project. Gan has SignWriter DOS working on DOSBox  
right now, smile, and has been working with an old document, Frosty  
the Snowman, which was written with SignWriter Java I believe...back  
around 1999...an entire decade ago!

Frosty the Snowman
http://signwriting.org/library/children/frosty/frosty.html

and it is this specific page that Gan and I started to discuss:

Frosty page 1
http://signwriting.org/library/children/frosty/frosty01.html

As you can see, this document is written horizontally, from left to  
right. If you go to the third line, second sign, what does that sign  
mean? I believe it was the author's sign for "going outside" or  
"leaving the house" or "came out"? I believe that could be written  
better, but first I want to be sure I am correct in my  
assumption...any opinions from List members?

Anyway - Merry Christmas everyone -

2010 is going to be an amazing year...

Val ;-)

Valerie Sutton
signwriting at mac.com

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On Dec 24, 2009, at 11:17 AM, Gan Lu wrote:

> Dear all on the sw-list;
>
>  I'm Gan Lu, a PhD student from the Applied Digital Signal and Image
> Processing Centre in the University of Central Lancashire. I joined  
> the
> signwriting list quite recently, and this is my first time of using  
> the
> mail list.
>
>
>  Currently, I'm working on a project, Automatic hand gesture
> recognition for signwriting, which is to design a wearable system,  
> which
> is able to directly recognise the dynamic hand gestures of a user, and
> to simultaneously translate the hand gestures into SingWriting as well
> as display the SW notations on a big screen for visual feedback.
>
>
>  Above is noly a brief introduction of my project. As now I should be
> able to use the signwriting list, I will share more information to you
> in the future.
>
>
>   Finally, I would like to say, those E-mails circulated amoung the
> signwriting list touched me a lot. I'm so pleased to meet you so
> wonderful and warm welcome people. I wish you all have a joyful and
> peaceful Christmas and a wonderful new year.
>
>
> God's blessing
>   Gan
>
>
>>>> SignWriting <signwriting at mac.com> >>
> SignWriting List
> December 23, 2009
>
> THANK YOU for this beautiful Christmas card, Stefan!!
>
> The photo of the Nativity Scene is really lovely...
>
> Merry Christmas to you and everyone ;-)
>
> Val ;-)
>
> -------------------------
>
>
> On Dec 23, 2009, at 10:47 AM, Stefan Wöhrmann wrote:
>
>> Hi Valerie and dear friends on the sw-list
>>
>> I wish you a Merry Christmas ....
>>
>> Attached my new greeting card -  I took this photo of the Nativity
>> Scene at our church in Osnabrueck.
>>
>> All the best
>>
>> Stefan ;-)
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
>
>
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