AW: The graphemes of SignWriting
Stefan Wöhrmann
stefanwoehrmann at GEBAERDENSCHRIFT.DE
Thu Oct 7 17:26:23 UTC 2010
* The punctuation graphemes are used when writing text. Always alone and
always in the middle lane.
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Hi Steve,
well, - not always! Smile - You know that I started to work a decade ago
with the good old SignWriter DOS program. There is a convert to columns
function but for every day use it turned out to be not practical. So I wrote
many documents horizontally. I can read these documents very fast - same
with my students. I am still one of the scribes who prefer to write
horizontally. This is done in order to allow my students to improve spoken
language skills and it is so much easier to write long documents with lots
and lots of phrases. I understand that SignPuddle 1.5 does not allow writing
from left to right in the actual version. How about coming updates. Is there
any opportunity to add an option to write horizontally for those who prefer
to do that?
Nevertheless in this case the punctuation graphemes are written just the way
we do in spoken language.
Stefan ;-)
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Betreff: Re: The graphemes of SignWriting
Hi Alan,
Thanks for the comments. I'll try to integrate your ideas. This is
only a brief introduction to the SignWriting script. The main purpose
of the document is to describe a coded character set.
3 Types of graphemes
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* The writing graphemes are used in clusters when writing a sign.
* The detailed location graphemes are used individually or in sequence,
but not in a written text. These graphemes represent analysis outside
the cluster.
* The punctuation graphemes are used when writing text. Always alone
and always in the middle lane.
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Of the 3 types of grapheme, only the writing graphemes are used in a
cluster.
Regarding a cluster, that's defined in the next section...
1.1.2. Cluster
The writing graphemes of the SignWriting script are arranged in spatial
clusters on a variably sized 2 dimensional canvas. Every cluster
has two centers: absolute and artistic.
The absolute center of a cluster is defined as the center of a
bounding box: the smallest possible rectangle that encloses a set of
graphemes. Graphemes for the head and trunk are special for
centering. If a cluster includes any head or trunk graphemes, the
bounding box is only placed around those head and trunk graphemes.
Otherwise, the bounding box is placed around all of the graphemes in
the cluster.
The artistic center of a cluster is the grapheme that the other
graphemes relate or revolve around.
Or you can read the entire working draft. It's not done yet...
http://www.signpuddle.org/draft-slevinski-iswa-2010-00.txt
Regards,
-Steve
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