Post Script, With a little effort, you could create your own font using 
your own designs.

On Friday, November 9, 2018 at 1:19:06 PM UTC+11, TonyM wrote:
>
> JW
>
> I think there may be a way to deliver images via css rather than 
> transclusions, that would be more transferable. Lets see what people have 
> to say.
>
> However can you explain why you are reverting to images? The reason I ask 
> is with so many font opportunities out there there are even sign language 
> fonts one example <https://www.fontspace.com/category/sign%20language>
>
> If you keep it as a font, people can type it, you can spell check etc.. 
> but also use other non alphabetical signs
>
> Regards
> Tony
>
>
> On Friday, November 9, 2018 at 10:45:46 AM UTC+11, JWHoneycutt wrote:
>>
>> I am creating a sign language wiki and recommendations are welcome
>>
>> Starting with the alphabet, I created images for letters, such as `A`
>>
>> The image is stored as `A.jpg` in an adjacent subdirectory
>>
>> The letter `A` is invoked by transcluding a tiddler titled `A` which 
>> contains the text `[img[./Sign_language/A.jpg]]`
>>
>> {{A}} - this I have done so far...
>>
>> Then I want to use these letters as a font, allowing them to replace 
>> ASCII characters, possibly using the syntax `<<.sign "THIS">>`
>>
>> The macro would take each letter in turn and render the picture of the 
>> letter - a font "Sign"
>>
>> Any ideas how to accomplish this?
>>
>> JWHoneycutt
>>
>

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