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* Allows animation of signing sequences using [[JASigning]] SiGML Service Player
 
* Allows animation of signing sequences using [[JASigning]] SiGML Service Player
 
* Limited documentation through [http://vhg.cmp.uea.ac.uk/tech/esigneditor/eSIGN-D23rev2.pdf Editor Manual]
 
* Limited documentation through [http://vhg.cmp.uea.ac.uk/tech/esigneditor/eSIGN-D23rev2.pdf Editor Manual]
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* A [http://vhg.cmp.uea.ac.uk/tech/esigneditor/eSIGN%20Editor.exe Windows Installer] for an older version exists
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** The installer creates Shortcuts and Start Menu items
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** It appears safe to replace installed files with newer ones from [http://vhg.cmp.uea.ac.uk/tech/esigneditor/eSignEditor.zip eSIGN Editor Zip]
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** The PC application must be renamed for the shortcuts to work
  
 
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Revision as of 15:42, 8 February 2010

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A number of tools are available for creating and editing SiGML data to represent signing gestures. As SiGML is based on HamNoSys, many of these allow entry using the HamNoSys Unicode font.

HamNoSysUnicode.ttf

HamNoSys Unicode font as a TrueType font that should be installed in the usual way on systems using HamNoSys.

JASigning SiGML Service Client

Displays and allows Editing of SiGML files in conjunction with the SiGML Service Player.

Ham2HPSG Tool

  • Mac and PC tool for entering HamNoSys.
  • Sends SiGML data to JASigning SiGML Service Player
  • "..." button brings up HamNoSys entry panels
  • Down Arrow button prepares HamNoSys for animation
  • "V!" button sends data to player.

eSIGN Editor

  • Mac and PC tool for creating SiGML signs
  • Maintains a database of signs in HamNoSys notation
  • Allows creation and modification of signing sequences
  • Allows animation of signing sequences using JASigning SiGML Service Player
  • Limited documentation through Editor Manual
  • A Windows Installer for an older version exists
    • The installer creates Shortcuts and Start Menu items
    • It appears safe to replace installed files with newer ones from eSIGN Editor Zip
    • The PC application must be renamed for the shortcuts to work

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