When the application starts, the
first letter of the alphabet is displayed.
If you swipe your finger up or down, the same letter will be
represented with arrows that indicate the drawing order :
This is very convenient for students to better understand how
letters are constructed. Swiping again makes the arrows disappear.
To go from one letter to another, swipe left or right to go up and
down the alphabet, like you would flip pages.
To access a particular letter or symbol, tap the search icon
in the middle of the tab bar at the bottom of the screen :
Type the character, and it will
be displayed full screen. The keyboard shows uppercase letters, but
lowercase are fetched. If you want uppercase letters, tap the shift
key, on the left of the keyboard, before tapping the letter. To get
accented characters, hold the vowel until you get a choice of
accented characters.
You can try the current font
yourself by typing a few words. It will use the type of font
displayed on the main screen, which means if you use the arrows one,
they will show just the same.
Tap the Exercize icon :
When the screen appears, the
keyboard is automatically presented, so you can start typing. When
you are finished, tap the orange "Done" in the upper left corner to
hide the keyboard, so you can tap on another icon. If you wanted to
come back typing, simply tap on the text.
You can install both ZNuscriptGuided and
ZNuscriptArrowsGuided on your device, so they can be used by all
applications that support fonts, such as Pages 2.5. Tap
When you tap on the font you
want, a box appears showing the progress of the process.
After a few seconds, a dialog appears to add the font to
the preferences :
Tap Install, confirm with your
code :
Now the profile is installed,
and you can use the font in all iOS applications that support
fonts.
Here is an example of the
formatting of characters in Pages,
selecting ZNuscriptArrowsGuided :
With these fonts, blank
guidelines are simply obtained by tapping space. However, when
printing, some printers may not like it when space has been
redefined, so if the guideline does not print right, use
underscore _ instead.
If you still have any question,
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This application uses fonts you
can also install on your Macintosh, or Windows machine. There is a
complete method with all sorts of styles, including dotted and
outline,heavy, with guidelines or not, that is used daily by the
best teachers, entire schools, and book publishers. ZMethod contains
30 fonts, ranging from elementary school Manuscript conforming to
Zaner Bloser standard, up to Writing cursive. Each font is available
separately, or in the full 30 fonts method.
These fonts work perfectly in standard Macintosh and Windows
programs, such as Pages, Microsoft Word, or Desktop Publishing
programs.
Tap on the computer icon to visit
FontMenu.com