unistrok file
Ah ha! I found the unistrok file, the original file full of stroke data for several thousand characters that I spent so much time typing in (when I should have been studying). Since JavaDict had the preprocessed versions without documentation, I was always getting asked about this.
A little late I suppose :)
A little late I suppose :)
3 Comments:
Hello,
first the link is broken,
second to improve the recognition capacity of padict which is using your recognition algorithm (thank you for making that and the data file available), a substantial amount of changes have been done to the unistroke file. In addition I have created a documentation of the format. I will send both the updated files and the documentation to you, I think it would be usefull to keep it posted somewhere so other application based on the original javadict can profit from the enhancements made
Best regards
Benoit Cerrina
Todd,
I have the package mentioned above ready for sending. However I can't find your mail address. Can you send it to me at my address: benoitcerrina "at sign here" yahoo.fr
Thank you
Benoit
Hi,
I find your JavaDict few hours ago, and the unistrok files, we begin myself and my brother to reverse-engineering your syntax... what a relief to find this entrie of your blog as first google's result.
So I request you to send me your unistrok (original) file.
We are working in a chinese website (http://hanzi.homelinux.org/char.php?uni=%E6%B0%B4) using unicode data and my brother's project on wikipedia (http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Chinese_stroke_order:214_radicals).
Thx a lot for your help creating this database, this will be really useful for us.
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