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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2020 21:58:03 GMT
Okay. What is properly formed cursive by your standards? To me it's what you'd see in the cursive books and worksheet that would be taught in school (in the ones that teach writing it). I don't see why cursive should vary much more between writers than print does. Hmm? Writing in print and writing in a cursive flow is the same difference as being able to hit each part of a drum kit and being able to put out a good fast solo. Once you get to cursive, people have their own quirks that wouldn't be present in print. Blending letters, implying letters, flourishes, you name it. It's a freeform sort of style.
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