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Valerie Sutton Date: Mon Feb 15, 1999 10:34 pm Subject: Re: Typing SW in a Japanese Program | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
>> We could essentially write the signs in SignWriting in Japanese Sign >> Language and store them fully typed in SignBank I and II. Then you could >> open any word processing program and simultaneously open SignBank and copy >> and paste entire signs into your document. The SignBank dictionary desk >Yes! This sounds like a wonderful program, and just what I need. > >> Do you have access to a Macintosh, Mark? >Unfortunately, no. Anyone know how to convert Mac programs to IBM compatible? > >Mark ___________________ Creating an IBM version of SignBank may take a little time. Perhaps our IBM experts on the List can tell us about graphic storage programs on the IBM.... Is there an equivalent to a "scrapbook" desk accessory on the IBM and compatibles? There must be a little "storage program" where basic graphics can be stored, which can then be opened simultaneously while other programs are open? Valerie ':-) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Valerie Sutton at the DAC Deaf Action Committee for SW SignWriting https://www.SignWriting.org Center For Sutton Movement Writing an educational nonprofit organization Box 517, La Jolla, CA, 92038-0517, USA ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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