Difference between revisions of "JASigning"

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== Cross-Platform Issues ==
 
== Cross-Platform Issues ==
  
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Browsers in which the HTML Applets have been tested include Internet Explorer (PC), Safari (Mac, PC), Firefox (Mac, PC), Opera (Mac, PC), Chrome (PC). Please help us complete the list.
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=== Windows 7 ===
 
There has been little testing of JASigning on Windows 7.
 
There has been little testing of JASigning on Windows 7.
  
On Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard it is necessary to run applications and applets in 32-bit mode (until 64-bit versions of the native libraries are produced).
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=== Mac OS X Snow Leopard ===
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For the current release version on Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard it is necessary to run applications and applets in 32-bit mode (as 64-bit versions of the native libraries are not included).
  
 
For Apps please save the application bundle to the desktop or your favoured location. Loading will fail, but by using Get Info in the Finder on the application it is possible to select 32-bit operation, which should be successful.
 
For Apps please save the application bundle to the desktop or your favoured location. Loading will fail, but by using Get Info in the Finder on the application it is possible to select 32-bit operation, which should be successful.
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For HTML Applets it is necessary to run the browser in 32-bit mode. For example, a copy of Safari can be made and set to open in 32-bit mode via Get Info. HTML pages using the Applets should then work correctly.
 
For HTML Applets it is necessary to run the browser in 32-bit mode. For example, a copy of Safari can be made and set to open in 32-bit mode via Get Info. HTML pages using the Applets should then work correctly.
  
Browsers in which the HTML Applets have been tested include Internet Explorer (PC), Safari (Mac), Firefox (Mac, PC). Please help us complete the list.
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A development version supports 64-bit on Snow Leopard and will be released after a testing period.

Revision as of 09:00, 26 April 2010

JASigning is our synthetic sign language performance system, superseding the earlier SiGMLSigning system developed during the ViSiCAST and eSIGN projects.

JASigning is currently undergoing further development as part of our work on the Dicta-Sign project.

JASigning is subject to these conditions of use.

To report issues with JASigning, please use the issue reporting page.

Cross-Platform Issues

Browsers in which the HTML Applets have been tested include Internet Explorer (PC), Safari (Mac, PC), Firefox (Mac, PC), Opera (Mac, PC), Chrome (PC). Please help us complete the list.

Windows 7

There has been little testing of JASigning on Windows 7.

Mac OS X Snow Leopard

For the current release version on Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard it is necessary to run applications and applets in 32-bit mode (as 64-bit versions of the native libraries are not included).

For Apps please save the application bundle to the desktop or your favoured location. Loading will fail, but by using Get Info in the Finder on the application it is possible to select 32-bit operation, which should be successful.

For HTML Applets it is necessary to run the browser in 32-bit mode. For example, a copy of Safari can be made and set to open in 32-bit mode via Get Info. HTML pages using the Applets should then work correctly.

A development version supports 64-bit on Snow Leopard and will be released after a testing period.