Editing 2912: Cursive Letters
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| data-sort-value="Z2" | lower-z || 8% <!-- y=783..841 yc=812 yh=58 --> || 86% <!-- x=891.. 937 xc=914 xw=46 --> || Very unlike a 'print z', but also very cool. | | data-sort-value="Z2" | lower-z || 8% <!-- y=783..841 yc=812 yh=58 --> || 86% <!-- x=891.. 937 xc=914 xw=46 --> || Very unlike a 'print z', but also very cool. | ||
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+ | In a non-cursive character set, the title text reads: "I think capital L is probably the most fun to write, though lowercase q is also a strong contender." | ||
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