[Sw-l] Preview of the new SignMaker 2015

Charles Butler chazzer3332000 at YAHOO.COM
Fri Mar 20 13:33:19 UTC 2015


I really want something that is interactive like the old SignMaker fonts so that you can simply type and get the SignWriting fingerspelling for a chosen language, simply pull down menu to the sign language chosen and type in a QWERTY or other keyboard and get the fingerspelling, swipe and change it back to the spoken language font, substitute a sign for a cluster of fingerspelling and print it all out at the same time. The Mundtbuilder seems to be getting close to that if one could build in a finger speller into it. Sigh.  Charles Butler
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      From: Madson Barreto <barretobh at GMAIL.COM>
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Steve,

it's sound hard work...the SignWriting font don't work like the common fonts?


Best regards,

Madson Barreto
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