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Someone asked about handwritten Shavian. There are a number of letters which can possibly be confused. Just wanted to jot this down and come back to it later.
- The worst group: π², π³, πΆ can all turn into one another if written fast.
- Also some pairs: π―/π·, π₯/π, π±/π¬.
- π―π₯ can be written as straight diagonal lines and π·π as zigzags.
- We could perhaps suggest that πΆπ¬ be written crossed to distinguish them from π±π²π³.
- That takes care of everything except the confusion of π² with π³. I'm not sure what to suggest for that. Any thoughts?
- There are many more possible confusions if you don't take care to distinguish tall/deep and short letters: π/π¨ π/π© etc.
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Date: 2011-09-30 09:46 am (UTC)