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kanjivg
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Doubt about 衆 stroke order
I am learning the most used kanjis and comparing some textbooks I have and the internet and I have found that depending on where I look I get a different stroke order. The kanji is question is 衆 and the orders I doubt about this two options, I guess it is the option that starts in the middle after "blood" but I can't find which is the actual writing order. Do you know how it is currently written and if there is any website or book where they explain these modifications? It is not the first kanji I have doubts about and I would like to have some material reference for these cases.
- Compare drawing with expected shape defined in a svg file
- The Kanji Vector Graphics (KanjiVG) project
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KanjiVG – SVGs of Kanji character strokes including order, shape and direction
I'm not sure why there are stroke order numbers on the alphabet/numerals. Looking at the history of the files,
https://github.com/KanjiVG/kanjivg/commits/master/kanji/0004...
they weren't there originally, then there is a commit where they were added which says "Recover stroke numbers from SVG directory". But in the same commit the stroke orders for kana were also added, so it might have been just a side effect of something useful.
Another thing I don't really understand is why all the ASCII characters were copied into the "wide ascii" positions:
https://github.com/KanjiVG/kanjivg/commits/master/kanji/0ff2...
The commit summary actually says "The ascii characters copied to the full width character positions." which I think was completely pointless. KanjiVG doesn't have the entire JIS character set, since that includes Greek and Russian letters, and various graphical symbols, as well as half-width katakana (narrow katakana), so there wasn't any clear reason to stuff these duplicates into there.
I might bring these two issues up on the mailing list at some point.
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Is there a correct way of storing svg files in either firestore or realtime database ?
I would like to store all the KanjiVG from this repository(https://github.com/KanjiVG/kanjivg/releases) and pair those with my already existing kanji database entries, so I could then display them together in my app.
vectorsynthesis
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Can I do anything with a few old oscilloscopes?
https://github.com/macumbista/vectorsynthesis this is very easy to use and works great, even with an XY only it's still great. With the Z input on the back it's better. An iphone records a CRT really well for some reason, if you have one. If you have a camera it can be tricky unless you can adjust the recording speed.
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Is there another program similar to OsciStudio
If you're willing to learn some PureData, Derek Holzer's Github has some cool stuff. https://github.com/macumbista/vectorsynthesis
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What is THE easiest way to create oscilloscopemusic??
do you like pd -> https://github.com/macumbista/vectorsynthesis
What are some alternatives?
kanji-flashcard-generator - Simple script to generate flashcards for studying kanji
osci-render - 〰📺🔊 Synthesiser audio plugin for making music by drawing objects on an oscilloscope using audio.
makemeahanzi - Free, open-source Chinese character data
wicope - Wicope is a Fast Arduino Oscilloscope GUI application.
jiten - jiten - japanese android/cli/web dictionary based on jmdict/kanjidic — 日本語 辞典 和英辞典 漢英字典 和独辞典 和蘭辞典
hvcc - The heavy hvcc compiler for Pure Data patches.
anki-kunren - Interactive japanese kanji writing drill practice for anki with stroke order
hvcc - The heavy hvcc compiler for Pure Data patches. Updated to python3 and additional generators
yomichad - Japanese pop-up dictionary for qutebrowser
uzumaki - Visual Synth with a spiral like effect
kanji-data - A JSON kanji dataset with updated JLPT levels and WaniKani information
trufont - TruFont is a streamlined and hackable font editor. À l’ancienne.