Is there a way to use the KanjiStrokeOrder font in Microsoft Word? Whenever I try it shows me the stroke order of the English words but not the Kanji itself.
Or is there a way to make it so that the font for kanji in Chrome/Firefox turns into KanjiStrokeOrder and leaves the English text untouched?
I want to make a document that has: RtK keyword/ kanji with stroke order to print out and practice writing. I have a file with RtK keyword/kanji for all 3030 kanji on RtK so now it's just making the stroke order show up without mass copyandpasting on a stroke order website or something.
HelenF
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From: UK
Registered: 2012-04-11
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It needs a pretty big font size for on-screen viewing: about 60px for the stroke numbers to be legible at all, and 120px to look nice. It might work at somewhat smaller sizes if printed.
In Word or in an HTML document, you can choose different styles for different parts of the text. But you probably don't want to be doing this by hand for 3030 kanji.
What sort of layout are you going for - packed into a grid to get as many on each page as possible, or just in one column with space on the right for writing?