SignPuddle 2


https://signbank.org/signpuddle

SignMaker 2017


https://signbank.org/signmaker.html

SignPuddle 3 Beta


https://SignPuddle.com/client

Sutton SignWriting Project


https://slevinski.github.io/SuttonSignWriting

SignPuddle 2

SignPuddle 2 is the current home of the international community of online writers of the SignWriting Script. Online tools make it possible to create SignWriting dictionaries and documents directly on the web. Each collection is freely available as a small XML file with the signs encoded with Formal SignWriting in ASCII (FSW). Sixty different sign languages from around the world are represented. Each language can have several collections of SignWriting.

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SignMaker 2017

SignMaker is a standards based editor, utilizing HTML, CSS, JavaScript, SVG, TrueType Fonts, and PNG images.

SignMaker is browser based without the need for a server connection. It can be used online or it can be downloaded and run directly from the user's computer. The source code is available on GitHub.

The primary online website can be used to create a private dictionary in the browser's LocalStorage or view dozens of sign language dictionaries from around the world.

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SignPuddle 3 Beta

SignPuddle 3 is currently in beta release. We are actively testing the dictionary and interface sections. Join us on the SignWriting Email List or the public Sutton SignWriting Facebook Group for general discussion. Visit the SignPuddle 3 GitHub repository for source code and technical issues.

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Sutton SignWriting Project

The Sutton SignWriting project is designed for the internet community and includes TrueType Fonts, Scalar Vector Graphics, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript Functions. The Formal SignWriting specification is a faithful encoding of Sutton SignWriting that is documented in an Internet Draft submitted to the IETF.

It can be used online or it can be downloaded and run directly from the user's computer. The source code is available on GitHub.

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