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After looking at those pages a little closer, I realized that the reason I could see the signfonts on those archived webpages was because I had the fonts installed on my computer. So, you'll need to do that before looking at the webpages.
Bill
On 3/2/2012 8:23 AM, Bill Reese wrote:I found an archived copy from 2001 here:
http://web.archive.org/web/20011006050916/http://members.home.net/dnewkirk/signfont/
Not all of the webpages work and many of the pictures aren't there anymore, but it appears that the SignFont itself still shows through, along with the descriptions.
Best to save those webpages to hard-drive lest they disappear from the Internet entirely.
I had also saved the Windows fonts many years ago and am attaching them here.
Bill
On 3/2/2012 7:16 AM, Claudia S. Bianchini wrote:Hello everybody....
I'm writing the part of my phd thesis where I compare SW to other transcription/writing systems...But I can't find the symbol set of Newkirk's SignFont.Is there someone that has a screenshot or an image of this symbole set (I don't need a text, but just the sequences of the set, to see how he write facial expressions, hands, movements, etc.. I have texts but I can't understant how SignFont works)Thanks
Claudia
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Claudia S. Bianchini
PhD Student @ Univ. Paris8 + CNRS-UMR7023-SFL
PhD Student @ Univ. Studi di Perugia + CNR-ISTC-SLDS
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