Items H and J have been added.
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For J:

Barthel scans and svgs are up.

While better quality images for Fischer drawings were all added at once, the better quality images for the Barthel tracings are being added little by little. So far A, B, E, K, R, and S had been added. Today I am adding Tablet (Item) I: bitmap and svg.

Again I’d like to thank M. de Laat for providing the scanned files.

Another page, this one now for tests of the svgs which have individualized glyphs. While there are links for all pages, only A (Tahua) is completed.

http://kohaumotu.org/Rongorongo/svg_fs/index.html

In response to the issue of better quality images, I have now made a first stab at an improvement. I have now posted a new set of pages which display better scanned and edited versions of the Fischer drawings. The pages can be found here. Note that these pages display the tablets on single pages, with all lines as complete lines, no codes. They are also pretty big, so unless one has a very wide monitor, a lot of horizontal scrolling will be involved, particularly for something like the Staff.

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The Fischer images for tablet Q have been replaced with considerably improved versions. This should be particularly apparent with the svgs.

Further comments about this issue to follow.

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22. April 2012 · 2 comments · Categories: Item Q

Fischer svgs for tablet Q have been added.

Dedicated Fischer svg pages have now been added, for tablets S, T, U, V, and W. These pages load as single objects and have the advantage of being “clickable”, showing the individual glyphs, and also display the codes (though not aligned). It should be noted that these are the still the standard codes from Barthel/CEIPP, with only minimal tampering on my part. Fischer’s drawings differ at times from Barthel’s tracings, and the codes do not always match up. Fischer however never made any attempt to adjust the numbering for what he was seeing/drawing, and that job will still have to be undertaken.

Pages for tablet S “Great Washington” have been completely reworked. A photo page—displaying large photos, created by combining the detailed views from the Smithsonian—has been added, as well as an svg page.
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The svgs for Fischer’s drawings have been uploaded. A single page version, which is clickable, has been added to the R page.