> De : "Deborah W. Anderson" <[email protected]> > (Note: I did discover a SignWriting Markup Language: > http://signwriting.org/forums/software/swml/swml01.html, but the links don't > seem to be working.)
It is working, providing that you remove the appended punctuation (comma) next to the URL: > http://www.signwriting.org/forums/software/swml/swml01.html Then there's a no longer link to the SWML specification page, but I found a copy of a draft example there on another domain: > http://www10.org/cdrom/posters/p1011/index.htm Also an archived version of the same page, rendered in a PDF: > http://www10.org/cdrom/posters/1011.pdf The "SWML initiative" website (on the tche.br domain), containing the draft SSS-SVG reference file that assigns an SVG symbol for each SignWriting symbol: > http://swml.ucpel.tche.br/sss-svg as well as the DTD of the SWML schema itself: > http://swml.ucpel.tche.br/swml-version1.0-draft2.htm seems to be dead and without any known mirror or archive. You may try to infer the schema from the given example, but I'm not sure that it effectively transposes all the layout features needed and stabilized now in the current SignWriting project, because this draft document seems to be very old. May be you'll want to contact the admins of the UCPEL university website, but i've not been able to navigate easily everywhere I wanted to go on their website, due to their broken Javascript-based dynamic menus (that don't display in the correct position and don't let me click on their options). Their "Research Projects" section anyway seems to be completely empty now. The website is indexed by Google, but Google gives no other pages about SWML. The UCPEL website seems to be now almost enterily formal and administrative, and all contents previously created by their students or doctorants in labs for communicating directly about their projects (and previously hosted on subdomains) are now offline and available only from the University intranet, possibly because of security and legal reasons (such as lack of dedicated personel or contractor for the management and cleanup of incoming infection attacks, or risks of illegal hosting for pirated or unlicenced copyrighted contents). > http://www.ucpel.tche.br/portal/index.php Philippe.

