New Feature in SignPuddle :-)
Valerie Sutton
signwriting at MAC.COM
Wed Jan 14 22:18:42 UTC 2009
SignWriting List
January 14, 2009
Thank you, Adam, for teaching us how place page-navigation arrows in
our SignPuddle documents...
And many thanks to Steve Slevinski for programming this new feature
into all SignPuddles!
So now, when you create a new SignText document in SignPuddle, when
you save the document, you can add navigation arrows so the new page
links to the previous and next pages...
I think this new feature is really wonderful!
It makes "leafing through" the pages of a document possible directly
on the web in SignPuddle...
See how to do this below...
Val ;-)
On Jan 14, 2009, at 1:25 PM, Adam Frost wrote:
> There is a new feature that Steve has given to us in SignPuddle. It
> is the ability to link to other entries as pages. This is especially
> great for multi-page documents in the Literature SignPuddles. Go to
> title page of Cat in The Hat at http://www.signbank.org/SignPuddle1.5/searchword.php?ui=1&sgn=5&sid=357
> for an example.
>
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>
> The red arrow will take you to the next page as if you were turning
> the page of the book.
>
> Now how do you do this? :-) When you go to "Write Words", you will
> see some new fields, "Beginning page", "Previous page" and "Next page"
>
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>
> Beginning page is where you put the "Sign ID number" for the first
> page of the document. When a number is placed here it will make the
> up arrow red to link to it. Previous page is where you put the "Sign
> ID number" for the previous page of the document. When a number is
> placed here it will make the left arrow red to link to it. And Next
> page is where you put the "Sign ID number" for the next page of the
> document. When a number is placed here it will make the right arrow
> red to link to it. They way that you get the "Sign ID number" is by
> looking at the URL of the page of sign document like the link that I
> gave earlier.
>
> http://www.signbank.org/SignPuddle1.5/searchword.php?
> ui=1&sgn=5&sid=357
>
> The number after "sid=" is the Sign ID. So the Sign ID number for
> this title page is 357. It is usually at the end of the URL, or
> close to it. I know that this might be a little confusing. If it is,
> let me know and I will try to explain it better.
>
> I just wanted to let you all know and to say thank you Steve for
> this great feature. It makes navigating pages in a document so much
> easier. ;-)
>
> Adam
>
>
>
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