Re: [NTLK] Redefining the Newton

From: Lord Groundhog <LordGroundhog_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed Jan 07 2009 - 13:42:35 EST

~~~ On 2009/01/07 14:21, Borja Robles Maldonado at borjarm1@hotmail.com
wrote ~~~

> Hi Jon:
> My natural writing is cursive althought i set the Newton for printing
> recognition. It was a fast solution for starting but i think i�m gonna give
> cursive one a try. But i still say that if a write in english, everything
> goes almost perfect, anyway the Newton for me is much more than HWR and
> doesn�t bothers me that much.
> Regards

I can confirm that it's possible in cursive to teach Newt to give you
accented vowels. But you have to make sure you use the option of selecting
discreet letter forms for them.

 
Shalom.
Christian

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