'A' letteral incorrect in US Dictionary?
Steve Slevinski
slevin at SIGNPUDDLE.NET
Thu Sep 22 13:58:12 UTC 2011
Hi Alan,
The "A" prefix is the temporal annotation. The technical term is the
SignSpelling Sequence, which is used primarily for sorting. The "A"
prefix is an ordered list of symbols.
http://www.signwriting.org/archive/docs6/sw0534-SignSpellingGuidelines-2008.pdf
You can drop the "A" prefix if you only care about visual construction.
If we consider a longer example, such as "world":
AS18701S1870aS2e734S20500M18x33S1870an11x15S18701n18xn10S205008xn4S2e7340xn32
The "A" prefix always ends at an L, M, or R; as these are the markers
for the start of a signbox in the left, middle, or right lanes
respectively. In this example, the "A" prefix contains 4 symbol keys.
"A S18701 S1870a S2e734 S20500".
The rest of the example contains the spatial annotation: symbols with
coordinates.
M18x33S1870an11x15S18701n18xn10S205008xn4S2e7340xn32
A few quick rules
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The x-axis is negative on the left and positive on the right.
The y-axis is negative on the top and positive on the bottom.
The symbols are positioned by the top-left of the symbol glyph.
The coordinate (0,0) is the center of a sign.
The first part "M18x33" tells us that the signbox is in the middle lane
with a max coordinate of (18,33).
The rest is simply symbols with coordinates:
S1870a n11x15 S18701 n18xn10 S20500 8xn4 S2e734 0xn32
The same string with explicit coordinates:
S1870a at (-11,15)
S18701 at (-18,-10)
S20500 at (8,-4)
S2e734 at (0,-32)
The complete "Hello world." example is online with the various notations:
http://www.signbank.org/SignPuddle1.6/canvas.php?ui=1&sgn=5&sid=663
Regards,
-Steve
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