Hi Valerie and Steve,
just curious.... is there
a way to support you that it would not take too much of your precious time to
adapt the fingerspelling in the German Signpuddle to our hand shapes? What do
you want me to offer ...?
All best
Stefan
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List: Read and Write Sign Languages [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Im Auftrag von Valerie Sutton
Gesendet: Montag, 7. Oktober 2013
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SignWriting List
October 7, 2013
Thank you, Steve, for the great new FingerSpeller Feature in SignPuddle
Online…
With FingerSpeller, you can type spoken language words, and the
equivalent fingerspelling symbols will appear written vertically or
horizontally in SignWriting. You can choose either, and save the SignWriting
fingerspelling as a sign in the SignPuddle dictionary. Once the fingerspelled
words are saved as signs in the dictionary, the Translate Feature can find them
and use the fingerspelling as a part of your translated text.
HOW TO USE FINGERSPELLER
1. Open a SignPuddle file online, such as a Dictionary or Literature
file.
2. Look at the icons on the left of the screen. Click on the Icon for
FingerSpeller… see attached…
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