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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: |