SignWriter Studio and SignPuddle coordination -
André L
andre-andre at HOTMAIL.CA
Sun Jan 5 23:46:18 UTC 2014
Hello,
here are the workaround steps to export from Signwriter studio to SignPuddle.
They were presented a few months ago by Jonathan Duncan:
1.In SignWriter Studio when positioned on the sign, click Edit/Copy/Copy Sign to Sign Puddle or press Ctrl-Alt-C. It shows the sign in SignPuddle in your browser.
2.Click on the puddle you want to save to.
3.In Terms type "temp"
4.Click Add
5.Click Copy Sign From SignText
6.Click Copy Sign
7.Click on SignPuddle you want to save to
8.In Terms type in the term for the sign
9.Click Add
10.Click on Search by Words or Search by Signs
11.In Terms and Titles type "temp"
12.Click on temp
13.Click Delete Entry
14.Click Delete Entry
Happy new year to all.
André Lemyre
Date: Sun, 5 Jan 2014 10:32:54 -0800
From: signwriting at MAC.COM
Subject: SignWriter Studio and SignPuddle coordination -
To: SW-L at LISTSERV.VALENCIACOLLEGE.EDU
SignWriting ListJanuary 5, 2014
On Jan 4, 2014, at 4:33 PM, André L <andre-andre at hotmail.ca> wrote:Welcome in this fine community in which I am since 6 months. I use signwriter studio which I like a lot but there is a problem when exporting to sign puddle... We will discuss that later.
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Hello André!Thank you for the cute animation once again, and also the mention of the SignWriter Studio coordination with SignPuddle - I talked with Steve Slevinski about this around 10 days ago, and here is what I understood (correct me if I am wrong, Steve)...
1. A new version of SignPuddle, version 3.0, is under development and Steve is testing it now - After 3.0 is posted online and is working for all of us, Steve will focus on the issues of export and import to improve the coordination with SignWriter Studio...
2. Right now, using SignPuddle 2.0, there is a work-around for those files imported from SignWriter Studio that are imported as SignText instead of SignMaker files (dictionary entries)…
Perhaps you already know this workaround? I can’t remember if we discussed this already, so please excuse if this is a repeat from an older message…
In SignPuddle, when a person is logged in, under the SignText entries, there is a button called “Copy Sign From SignText”, and when you click on the button and copy the sign and place it back into the same SignPuddle file, and give it a the same name etc, it becomes an individual sign for dictionaries and can be searched and sorted - I have attached a diagram for those who are interested to see what I am talking about - See attached...
But all this should in time be fixed through the new version of SignPuddle 3.0, although it will take some time -
Thanks for hanging in there with us, André ;-)
Val ;-)
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