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A number of people have asked me how to install JSesh on Ubuntu. As Linux users are a bit more expert than usual Windows and Mac Users, and as I had to revert to very specific formats for those two systems, the current "generic" distribution (that is, linux distribution) is very raw.
Anyway, runn...
This small text is the first in a list about the problems of hieroglyphic encoding in practice (actually, it could qualify as the second post on the subject, as my previous post about sign D396D396 could qualify too).
I was recently asked a question about the A90 A90 sign in the JSesh library...
I'm currently having discussions about a cleanup of the fonts, and the question of L16 has (re)appeared.
Back in 2008-2009, when M. Thomas developped most of the JSesh fonts, we had a lot of discussions about the Manuel de Codage and the like. Comparing the 1988 MdC with the Winglyph fonts, I wondered a lot about the way L16 looked in both of them.
Dear all,
I am testing the possibility to release JSesh 7 as a complete software for Mac (no more java to install).
Well, basically, it means that Java is in fact included in JSesh. It will be easier and safer (but a larger download). Now, I must check if there are problems.
Dear all,
I am testing the possibility to release JSesh 7 as a complete software (no more java to install).
Well, basically, it means that Java is in fact included in JSesh. It will be easier and safer. Now, I must check if there are problems, before building a final, packaged version with an installer.
Dear all,
for the upcoming JSesh 7, the main change will be the addition of a simple (yet long awaited) search function for JSesh.
I have a few questions for you. If you answer them (by mail or on JSesh's facebook page), please explain your choices, giving examples of what you would like to be able to do.
As everyone (well, probably almost everyone) interested in Natural Language Processing, I have started playing with deep learning. Deep learning (which is basically a new name for neural networks allows a computer to automatically learn to perform a task, given a (usually huge) number of examples.
Java 9 has just been released. As always, there are problems with brand new versions. In the case of JSesh, it looks most of the software runs fine.
However, the way a java software interacts with Mac-specific functions (such as the Application Preference, and the way to open a file by clicking on...
The tutorials are now available as HTML5 videos. No more need for Flash!