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A Copperplate, Italian hand, script used to write my signature.

Just so everyone knows source code is updated to upstream and tested as working. Monday we will experience a short downtime as the servers are upgraded.

@pschwede Yes, The UI is entirely custom, character limits changed, MathJax employed, and a few other things.

@pschwede Finished updating testing te code friday. bringing up new version likely monday. I try not to upgrade over the weekend since we get highest use on weekends.

@dielan
I dunno, not sure how the joke even works. But if that was the intent, ok.

@m4sk1n@101010.pl @robcolbert

@robcolbert
I think you are confused on what I am saying. On the Qoto.org we too have a much higher max character limit (even higher than yours).

You claimed you had reopened the pull request and the commit was accepted. Regardless of what hacks you may have done on your server your pull request was neither reopened nor accepted. At the link you provided.

@m4sk1n@101010.pl

Today I learned the difference between "stress-timed meter" and "syllable-timed meter". Hebrew poetry is wild.

@robcolbert
I think you read that wrong. It was rejected and closed.

@m4sk1n@101010.pl

@robcolbert I believe you meant a toot, you are on mastodon now.

But looked good here.

Which varient of the letter "r" looks better when preceding the letter "I". I think I will use both forms of the letter "r" when writing in Copperplate style English Roundhand.

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@sozialwelten This was my first attempt and it actually turned out way better than I expected. Its probably the best I can do at my current skill level. I hope you like it.

If you prefer I can do it in a Gothic Blackletter style font as well. My personal variation on the Schwabacher script. But for that I'll have to ink up a different pen.

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