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expand abstract and make the images 2 ex bigger (issue #11)
* expand abstract * add expanded abstract to snapshot, and adjust the image 2ex bigger * Delete .DS_Store Co-authored-by: ruoxiran
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This document serves as the <a href="https://www.w3.org/Consortium/Process/#w3c-registry">W3C registrya>, which
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<p> This is a <a href="https://www.w3.org/Consortium/Process/#w3c-registry">W3C registrya> of symbols used in augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). It is co-published with <a href="https://www.blissymbolics.org/">Blissymbolics Communication Internationala> and contains their full set of authorized symbols. With over 5000 symbols, this set can function as a basis for semantic mappings between different AAC symbol sets in use around the world, using the entries in this registry to identify common meanings. This functionality is necessary for interoperable implementation of the WAI-Adapt: Symbols Module (<a href="https://w3c.github.io/adapt/symbols/">draft symbols modulea>, currently part of the <a href="https://www.w3.org/TR/adapt-content/#symbol-explanation">WAI-ADAPT: Content Modulea> [[adapt-content]]). This registry is available for other use cases as well.p>
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W3C Alternative and Augmented Communication (AAC) S

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This is a W3C registry of symbols used in augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). It is co-published with Blissymbolics Communication International and contains their full set of authorized symbols. With over 5000 symbols, this set can function as a basis for semantic mappings between different AAC> symbol sets in use around the world, using the entries in this registry to identify common meanings. This functionality is necessary for interoperable implementation of the WAI-Adapt: Symbols Module (draft symbols module, currently part of the WAI-ADAPT: Content Module [adapt-content]). This registry is available for other use cases as well.

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Status of This Document

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W3C Alternative and Augmented Communication (AAC) S

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B. References

B.1 Informative references

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WAI-Adapt: Content Module. Lisa Seeman-Horwitz; Charles LaPierre; John Foliot; Michael Cooper; Ruoxi Ran; Richard Schwerdtfeger. W3C. 9 June 2022. W3C Working Draft. URL: https://www.w3.org/TR/adapt-content/
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