Comment by jeltz
4 days ago
Cursive is essentially just a shorthand. It is just a standardized way of writing fast while sacrificing some readability.
So, yes, now that the world no longer uses crusive that much you might as well pick another standard.
I would strongly disagree.
Shorthand is (hopefully lossless) compression technique.
Cursive is a font optimized for continuous use by the human hand and a stylus, leveraging keeping the stylus point on the page between letters of the same word.
It's comparing 7-Zip to Arial.
At their core, sensible shorthand systems are just another alphabet of shapes that are easy to form and string together.
They add various aabreviations and common short forms on top of that, but one easily gets something like 50 % of the benefit by only using them as an alternative alphabet.
As the sibling says, shorthand is a very different thing. Cursive seems much more a way to write with fewer finger movements. That is about it.
I'm tempted to say it is also about fewer pickups of the pen, but I think that is largely the same thing. Many of the finger movements you do when writing otherwise will be to pick the pen off the page.