Movement context in handwriting
- Movement context in handwriting
See: graphonomics
Editing movement context in handwriting are the handwriting movements performed before or after the current movement.
Types of context:
*"Macro context": a substantial time gap between movement patterns so that virtually no context effects need to be expected (See: coarticulation).
*"Meso context": Strokes performed fluently and in sequence.
*"Micro context": Infinitesimally small pen-tip movements produced within a stroke.
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