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Feet are not for steps but parts of figures stretched cursively into space.
For example, the samples of handwriting given above are written cursively (or 'joined-up').
P.Oxy 291 is of the same handwriting, but is rather more cursively written.
Most Duployan letters cursively connect to any adjacent letters.
Consider the word' minimum', written cursively:
The Perso-Arabic script is exclusively written cursively.
In these, the light beam is thrown by rapidly moving mirrors onto a small LC cell to create minute, cursively written characters and graphics.
Another study (Farag, 1979) used elastic matching with eight direction codes to establish accurate recognition, unfortunately for only ten cursively written key words.
To show just how closely the analogy fits, the terms between parentheses in the previous sentence denote the relevant analogs and the terms written cursively denote data representations.
Often the glyphs are simplified when handwritten, for example the ligature æ (considered a separate letter) may be written as ae, which can make it easier to write cursively.
The other week, when Kelsey's mother asked her to write a thank-you note, and to do it cursively so it looked grown-up, Kelsey realized she could no longer remember how to form many letters.
After two huge hands part the curtains and a wave of a floor cloth gives birth to the show, strips of white streak cursively through the dark and form profiles of faces with unexpected swiftness.
Words are the stuff of Ms. Henry's work, words that she cursively traces in ropy necklaces, or lariats, made of beads, tiny dolls, coins, scraps of cloth, plastic, shredded cellophane and the like.
Frank Auerbach's dense screeds of pigment, slashed through with cursively muscular lines, present post-war London as a place in ferment - a patient in post-operative trauma, so to speak, undergoing reconstruction after the horrors of war.
In contrast, Personal Shorthand uses only the 26 letters of the alphabet, without any special symbols, positoning, or punctuation, and it can therefore be written cursively, printed, typed, or even entered in a computer without special typefaces or graphics.
Rhiannon Daniels writes, however, "This was not humanistic bookhand written cursively, but a running script written with a very fine pen; a modification of contemporary gothic chancery script influenced by humanistic bookhand; hence it is sometimes known as cancelleresca all'antica".