New version of the ISWA 2010 SVG Refinement is ready

Valerie Sutton sutton at SIGNWRITING.ORG
Tue Sep 20 16:21:39 UTC 2011


SignWriting List
September 20, 2011

Woops - I forgot about that! smile

Well, the hands in EPS format was a lot of work too and still might be very useful, Adam - thank you for doing those in EPS as well as SVG - -
Val ;-)

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On Sep 20, 2011, at 9:15 AM, Adam Frost wrote:

> Of course I only did the hands. ;-)
> 
> Adam
> 
> On Sep 20, 2011, at 12:06 PM, "Valerie Sutton" <sutton at SIGNWRITING.ORG> wrote:
> 
>> SignWriting List
>> September 20, 2011
>> 
>> Did you all know that Adam has already created all the EPS format for the symbols? They are not put together in a font of course, but they are on our server, Steve....so if you wanted to create the EPS font from Adam's work you could - that would be wonderful -
>> 
>> Val ;-)
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>> On Sep 20, 2011, at 8:58 AM, Steve Slevinski wrote:
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>>> Hi Alan,
>>> 
>>> On 9/20/11 12:35 AM, Alan Post wrote:
>>>> My target document is pdf, and I use TeX and LaTeX as my typesetting
>>>> system.  That system works exclusively with Encapsulated Postscript,
>>>> (eps), which like SVG is a vector graphics format.
>>> It sounds like I should add a font in EPS format...
>>> 
>>>> ImageMagick, which IIRC is used by SWIS,
>>> Yes, SWIS uses ImageMagick for the PNG images, but it uses plain text processing for SVG.
>>> 
>>>> Another problem I run into is that I fit each SVG image into a box in
>>>> my document.  Some symbols are wider than they are tall, some
>>>> symbols are taller than they are wide.  To get consistent formatting
>>>> results, I store a flag in my database saying whether the image is
>>>> portrait or landscape, and render it appropriately so everything
>>>> looks nice in the document.[1]
>>> Each SVG image has a specific width and height that is explicitly defined in the text file. It looks like EPS should state the bounding box for the specific size.  Instead of accessing the database, could you scrape the file to get this information?  Each box you allocate would be based on the individual symbol size times some multiplier for size.
>>> 
>>> I'm familiar with TeX and LaTeX, but never used them for an actual project.
>>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> -Steve
>>> 
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