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glyphs help
Topic Started: Oct 20 2007, 11:14 AM (1,869 Views)
soruf domis
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for the word, finder, to make it plural, it wuld become dltlt. so how wuld u rite that in glyphs? wuld u do 2 of the line thingies or wuld u like do some wierd curvy circle?
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chluaid
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there's a double-reverse stroke in Sarus, but words beyond 4-5 syllables are still being worked on and there are a number of configurations that will need more design. Here's what DLTLT looks like at this point in time :)

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soruf domis
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thanks. I thought about doing that, but it does seem a bit confusing at first. common sense. duh... :wbitey: .I just wanted to make sure :D thanks chluaid
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Loki&Panda
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hey i made something to help me make really small glyphs... takes up about 2-3 lins on a normal college ruled 10.5"x8" paper :s::d::s::l:

I'm at home and writing in glyphs.... i need help writing srdf
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Pepperoach
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wouldn't 'srdf' look something like this?
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edit: lol, just noticed you asked that like 10 days ago :fpbls:
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chluaid
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I'm just being picky :)
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Kayota
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LMAO...

Putz says:
HOLY
Putz says:
http://z7.invisionfree.com/Brackenwood/ind...0&#entry8527114
Putz says:
ADAM CORRECTED ME 8D

>.> Putz = Pepperoach x]
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TopHatWonder
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this language thing looks so cool! im going to try and learn as much as possable.
and maby make up some messages on my flute.


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yeah heres a message i attempted to make, would you connect the 2 parts in the red circle or no? see if you can translate :D (if its not to messy)
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PlasticCup
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It looks like RTRF, altough I'd expect the seperatation at the F at the end of a word. Without translation that's clear as well, because RFRT wouldn't be possible because there's no "going back" line over the RF line. Does that make sense?
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PlasticCup
Apr 12 2008, 09:38 PM
It looks like RTRF, altough I'd expect the seperatation at the F at the end of a word. Without translation that's clear as well, because RFRT wouldn't be possible because there's no "going back" line over the RF line. Does that make sense?

it is rtrf sorry if my wrighting is crappy lol
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It looks like RTRF, altough I'd expect the seperatation at the F at the end of a word. Without translation that's clear as well, because RFRT wouldn't be possible because there's no "going back" line over the RF line. Does that make sense?


makes good sense to me :D

regarding the last glyph, I'm guessing it's LFD from the positions of the points. As such, FD needs to be a squiggle rather than a concave arch.
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