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Re: [Devel] key stroke order
From: |
Alex Madon |
Subject: |
Re: [Devel] key stroke order |
Date: |
Tue, 11 Sep 2001 09:16:35 +0200 |
Hello Tom,
Thanks your your answer.
Wenlin Institute wrote:
>
> Dear Alex Madon and anyone interested in Chinese character stroke order,
>
> A font that displays Chinese characters stroke-by-stroke in standard
> order is a part of Wenlin software. The font is in a unique private
> format, not TTF.
Does this format has a Linux API?
Does this font have the Japanese characters?
Alex
> It has over 14,000 characters (both simple and full
> form, indexed by Unicode). The currently published version of Wenlin
> (2.5) shows only plain strokes of uniform thickness, without
> ornamentation. The version under development dynamically generates
> more aesthetic stroke outlines, which it renders using the excellent
> FreeType library. A sample may be seen at
> http://www.wenlin.com/sample.gif .
>
> Best Wishes,
>
> Tom Bishop