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To make this personalised writing even more specific, we have studied how forms of letters change based on local preferences. For example, a Spanish writer crosses the minuscule q, while an Italian writer prefers a simplified form. Czechs write the minuscule t without lifting the pen, while an English writer lifts the pen and crosses the t. Dash respects these differences, and the font is programmed to switch automatically to the forms of letters based on the language being used.


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