Stroke order fonts?

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Reply #1 - 2009 May 03, 10:51 pm
chochajin Member
From: Japan Registered: 2008-07-13 Posts: 520 Website

Hello,

I have just a quick question. After reformatting my computer I've lost some settings in Anki. For my Heisig deck I used a font or was it image files that showed numbers on the kanji, so I knew the exact stroke order for it.
I remember that somebody on this forum told me how to set this up in anki, but I can't remember how to do it.

I hope somebody can help me again, thanks smile

Reply #2 - 2009 May 03, 11:01 pm
Zarxrax Member
From: North Carolina Registered: 2008-03-24 Posts: 949
Reply #3 - 2009 May 03, 11:59 pm
chochajin Member
From: Japan Registered: 2008-07-13 Posts: 520 Website

Awesome! That's it!! I still had that font set in my Heisig deck, just didn't have the font anymore.
Thanks so much big_smile

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Reply #4 - 2009 May 04, 12:06 am
vengeorgeb Member
Registered: 2008-12-22 Posts: 308

Hey guys, I remember I was looking for something like this sometime ago and bumped into the same font however what I was really looking for was a font that would have the individual strokes for each Kanji, pretty much like you see in Heisig's book.

Reply #5 - 2009 May 04, 12:08 am
chochajin Member
From: Japan Registered: 2008-07-13 Posts: 520 Website

Ah, something like the Yamasa Institute is offering, right?
I'm just not sure if it's possible HOW you can import that into anki. You probably have to import those as images?!

Reply #6 - 2009 May 04, 1:48 am
vengeorgeb Member
Registered: 2008-12-22 Posts: 308

chochajin wrote:

Ah, something like the Yamasa Institute is offering, right?
I'm just not sure if it's possible HOW you can import that into anki. You probably have to import those as images?!

Yes, each image individually and without the animation. But really, I think it kinda lost meaning to find this as I originally wanted it to make my own practice sheets and that is really not so important and second I can always look up the stroke order in Yamasa.

Reply #7 - 2009 June 26, 7:44 am
Whatsifsowhatsit Member
From: Netherlands Registered: 2008-11-26 Posts: 61 Website

I've begun using these fonts... and I just have two questions.
One: this is for the stroke order for the kanji as they are used in Japanese, right?
Two: are they always 100% correct?

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