Please keep your fingers crossed for the rest! (And mega thanks to @katelaurielee for her tremendous help in all this.)
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Here are some screenshots of me working on the “key font,” which is so much fun, even though I am basically just adding a rounded border.pic.twitter.com/YNt0tJyp42
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(It feels like difficulties with styling inline text just follow me from project to project. Also see: Medium underlines.)
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Since I haven’t done it in a while… Even though research ended and writing started months ago, the books keep coming.pic.twitter.com/a9bEFRgqrm
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The current list of chapter titles; a lot of them written already. Really happy with how some of them turned out so far.pic.twitter.com/vt67ay3tX0
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Since I’m writing out of order, after finishing a chapter I need to revisit other chapters and tie them closer together.pic.twitter.com/6FxX1YxKJs
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Just spent three days immersed in the research of the world of mobile keyboards. Writing tomorrow! (
= done with the folder)pic.twitter.com/pX6J7FKfHa
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I researched it a bit. Is there anything interesting about Newton keyboards? (There’s handwriting, of course, but this seems out of scope.)
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As for “interesting” … the onscreen keyboards are moveable.
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