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doc:en:importingglyphs [2013/02/01 14:17]
rosmord [Attaching codes to drawings, and inserting them in JSesh]
doc:en:importingglyphs [2022/01/12 07:38]
dmorandi [Importing drawings] typo
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 ====== Importing new glyphs ====== ====== Importing new glyphs ======
  
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 Importing drawings is easy. JSesh can read: Importing drawings is easy. JSesh can read:
- * true type fonts  +  ​* true type fonts  
- * .tml and bzr files, which can be created with JSesh'​s forerunner, tksesh.  +  * .tml and bzr files, which can be created with JSesh'​s forerunner, tksesh.  
- * SVG files+  * SVG files
  
 Simply click on the "​import file" button, and select the file which contains your picture(s). You can use the navigation buttons (those with arrows) to browse the available signs. Simply click on the "​import file" button, and select the file which contains your picture(s). You can use the navigation buttons (those with arrows) to browse the available signs.
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 Except when you are creating signs which are already documented in the Manuel de Codage (for instance, because they are not available in JSesh), you should first get a user ID, which will differentiate your signs from the signs created by other users. Except when you are creating signs which are already documented in the Manuel de Codage (for instance, because they are not available in JSesh), you should first get a user ID, which will differentiate your signs from the signs created by other users.
  
-to get an uid, send an email to < rosmord@iut.univ-paris8.fr > . Note for tksesh users: the uid is simply your tksesh id.+to get an uid, register as JSesh user. Note for tksesh users: the uid is simply your tksesh id.
  
 Be carefull when giving signs a name. You want your files to be readable by anyone, so be faithfull to the "​Manuel de codage"​. Our current suggestions are the following: Be carefull when giving signs a name. You want your files to be readable by anyone, so be faithfull to the "​Manuel de codage"​. Our current suggestions are the following:
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 {{ http://​jsesh.qenherkhopeshef.org/​files_jsesh/​images/​importSigns5.png |Inserting the duck sign as UG1M2N0}} {{ http://​jsesh.qenherkhopeshef.org/​files_jsesh/​images/​importSigns5.png |Inserting the duck sign as UG1M2N0}}
  
-When your sign is ready, click on the insert button.+When your sign is ready, ​**click on the insert button**.
 ==== Alternative system for sign insertion ==== ==== Alternative system for sign insertion ====
  
 If your sign SVG file has a name which corresponds to a code (say, US1A1VARA.svg),​ and the quadrant module is either 18px or 1800px, than you can simply put the sign in your hieroglyphic folder. If your sign SVG file has a name which corresponds to a code (say, US1A1VARA.svg),​ and the quadrant module is either 18px or 1800px, than you can simply put the sign in your hieroglyphic folder.
  
doc/en/importingglyphs.txt · Last modified: 2022/01/12 09:53 by dmorandi