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On Thu, 28 Mar 2024 17:23:13 -0700, Your Name wrote:The technical term for non-cursive writing with each letter separate is "cuneive", but almost nobody uses or knows that.On 2024-03-28 20:25:56 +0000, Lynn McGuire said:Block letters, so that's what it's called. Using thexkcd: Cursive LettersI have three handwriting styles:
https://xkcd.com/2912/
Is there anything that Randall cannot graph ?
My 82 year old mother is the only person that I know that still writes
in cursive. It is almost illegible due to slant and compactness but I
love her for it anyway.
Explained at:
https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/2912:_Cursive_Letters
Lynn
Cursive writing used for things like greetings cards and my signature.
It's pretty easy to read.
Non-cursive (aka printing or block letters) used for important
documents, such as legal or banking forms, school / university exams,
etc., that needs to be easily readable by anyone.
And the third one is a semi-mixture of the two, which I use when
writing hurried notes for myself.
term "printed" is too confusing nowadays,
as in the question "is it handwritten or printed?".
I use block letters because I want to be able to
read back what I wrote. I don't smear my characters
writing down a phone number, so I wouldn't
also mess up my readability by using cursive for words.
Then again the term "block letters" imply someone
who writes in all capitals.
It's all too ambiguous.
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