Just a little thing I made up in a few spare moments. I used the font Gallaudet.ttf, which is free to download on the web. I made some basic .gif files and used a word doc with a VBasic script to manufacture the .htm files. Preserve the original relative path when you unzip, it will place all the files in the same directory.
The pictures are appropriately sized for PPC or SmartPhone. They include numbers 0-9 and the English alphabet.
Enjoy!
p.s. It's in HTML! Use your web browser to open Sign_S.html and go from there.
Just a little thing I made up in a few spare moments. I used the font Gallaudet.ttf, which is free to download on the web. I made some basic .gif files and used a word doc with a VBasic script to manufacture the .htm files. Preserve the original relative path when you unzip, it will place all the files in the same directory.
The pictures are appropriately sized for PPC or SmartPhone.
Enjoy!
p.s. It's in HTML! Use your web browser to open sign_a.html and go from there.
How do I get this on the x30? Do I download this straight to the pda, or download it to my desktop, then sync the file? Sorry if this is a bit basic, but I would very much like to use this app and not mess up the pda in the process after spending a very complicated several days re-structuring everything after I had a major desktop crash! So, step by step would help here....Thanks! This seems like a neat idea (I have wanted to learn ASL too)
David
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Hiya, DavidLennartz, sorry for taking so long to get back to you! I missed the post; so much to do!
Unzip them into a folder onto your PDA (I have them in BIS under My Documents/SignFCs), and open any of the html files (okay, start with Sign_A.htm). You can download directly to your PDA and unzip if you have a utility to do that, as well. Total Commander works, it's free; visit MyPDA for a link.
Hope this helps.
It was quick and easy. Just made a few .jpg's from screen captures with the alphabet open in word, and a little VBasic script to spit out the HTML. An hour?