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Topic: Script (styles of handwriting)


  
  Chinese character - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Yi script is quite old, and is superficially similar to Chinese, but does not seem to be derived from it.
Scripts that are still used regularly are the 隸書, 隶书 lìshū ("clerical script"), the 魏碑 wèibēi ("Wei monumental script", see Weibei), the 楷書, 楷书 kǎishū ("regular script"), and the 行書, 行书 xíngshū ("running script").
The 草書, 草书 cǎoshū ("grass script"), which is not in general use, is a calligraphic style, where the basic character shapes are suggested, rather than explicitly realized.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chinese_character   (5267 words)

  
 Barry Beyerstein Q&A
It is highly unethical that many of the purchasers of graphological services do not even tell the unsuspecting writers that their script is being subjected to this thoroughly discredited procedure, so they have no opportunity to object if their reputations are flened or they are denied a job, promotion, loan, etc., on these spurious grounds.
More to the point of the question, the other reason handwriting analysts seem to "get it right" in unscientific tests is that they infer things about the writer from the contents of the writing itself (though they claim they don't).
I have five different handwritings (I invent them when I'm bored.) One is really big, dark and sloppy, one is small light and very slanted, one is very round neat and clean with strange A's and I have two kinds of cursive as well.
www.pbs.org /safarchive/3_ask/archive/qna/3282_bbeyerstein.html   (5355 words)

  
 chinese handwriting   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Handwriting Recognition Engine Handwriting is the most natural inputting system to write Chinese on...
It recognizes Chinese handwriting and will store a photo album, linked to your address book ñ great for the caller ID purposes; the 32-polyphonic melodies will be good to your ears.
Chinese Partner may also be used as the foundation software when users are interested in adding Chinese handwriting recognition and/or Chinese speech recognition to their system.
www.yourhandwriting.ca /writing/chinesehandwriting   (1396 words)

  
 Rubber stamps, arts and crafts, and scrapbooking ideas by Stampington & Company!
Artists devote years to refine their skills and utilize specialty nibs and inks to achieve the various styles of calligraphy.
An alphabet in a lettering style; can be decorative or used for study.
Certain characters inserted between brackets determine the style and look of the page's text and graphics.
www.somersetstudio.com /html/glossary_of_terms.html   (4937 words)

  
 FREE resources for Web Masters, Computer networking, Information Security, and Job search links
CodeBrain.com Perl Scripts - CodeBrain's Free Perl Script Kits are specifically designed for newcomers to Perl.
Glazier Systems' Windows Script Host - comprehensive resource for WSH, OLE Automaton, and COM objects you can use for your own scripting solutions.
Script Installation - A CGI and PHP script installation service at affordable prices.
www.rtek2000.com /ouruseful.html   (2318 words)

  
 Sibelius 4 New Features   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
school feature set now lets you disable obscure text styles, plug-ins, etc.
improved EPS export with Illustrator and Inkpen2 Script
edit fonts of all text styles at once
www.sibelius.com /products/sibelius/4/morenewfeatures.html   (553 words)

  
 Cursive English Writing Fonts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Fonts for teachers, parents, students & librarians including manuscript, cursive, & D'Nealian-style fonts for learning handwriting, math, reading, & phonics in English & Spanish, plus clip...
A guide explaining the basics of using Daniel Smith's Tengwar fonts (and compatible...
Cursive is any style of handwriting in which all the letters in a word are connected, making a word one...
www.all-she-wrote.net /cursive-english-writing-fonts.html   (120 words)

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