How it works
- Each row is drawn as SVG, so it prints at your printer’s resolution rather than as a blurry bitmap.
- Three rules run behind the letters: a light cap-height line, a dashed midline for x-height and a heavier baseline — the same structure as school handwriting paper.
- Dotted uses a dashed stroke and no fill, outline uses a solid stroke and no fill, and faded uses a pale fill for children who are still following shapes rather than lines.
- The starting dot marks where the first letter of each row begins, and can be turned off.