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35px Welcome !Hello, and welcome to the Commons Stroke Order Project. This project aims to create a complete set of high quality and free illustrations to clearly show the stroke order of East Asian characters (hanzi, kanji, kana, hantu, and hanja). The project was started as there was none like it in terms of quality and it seems that it is the only one working on all three schools of Han character stroke order; simplified and traditional Chinese, and Japanese. You are free to use the graphics we've made and welcomed to join us and contribute to our progress. It's easy, you just have to follow the simple steps stated in our graphics guidelines. And please, feel free to leave us an encouraging message 35px The charactersThe project encompasses several phonetic scripts as well as Han characters. See the status section in the top right of this page for a list of characters and their status. This project specifically considers three schools (ways) of writing Han characters — Simplified Chinese, Japanese, and Traditional Chinese. In the cases where these share stroke orders, there are redirects linking these. See the Han characters page for more details.
35px Image typesThe stroke order project currently includes three image types. The black & white (Template:Color) and the red gradation (Template:Color) sub-projects produce printable versions usable for making books or printed textbooks. The Order sub-project (Template:Color) is based on stronger calligraphic interest, and though painstaking to create, the results are spectacular. 35px Finding charactersThe characters are categorised by image type and variant:
Each character also has its own category (e.g. ) You can look up a character with this form: <inputbox> type=search width=4 break=no namespaces=Category searchbuttonlabel=Look up character </inputbox> File:GFDL yellow.png Free use, Free LicenseOf course, you can use all materials on this site for your own website. All materials are published under the GNU-Creative Commons 3.0 License ^. You only have to state the:
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35px Contributors wantedJoining the team is easy: just join our work! You can contribute images, or verify stroke orders. See our graphics guidelines and stroke order sources for more. Collaboration is organised on the road-map page. Drop us a line if you have any questions. :-D 35px An SVG etymological sister-projectThe Stroke order project was originally limited to Standard Script (楷書 kǎishū) characters, showing their correct stroke order. Subsequently, some users began uploading historical characters, referring www.internationalscientific.org, a dictionary of etymological research published online. The Ancient Chinese characters project has taken these over and provides en:SVG images of characters in oracle bone, bronze-ware, great seal, and small seal styles. |
Contents
- 1 35px Welcome !
- 2 35px The characters
- 3 35px Image types
- 4 35px Finding characters
- 5 File:GFDL yellow.png Free use, Free License
- 6 35px Status
- 7 35px Contributors wanted
- 8 35px An SVG etymological sister-project
- 9 General
- 10 Naming pages
- 11 Making Redirects
- 12 Sentence Examples
- 13 Making Tables
- 14 Grammars with multiple usages
- 15 Posting Audio
- 16 Citations
- 17 Categorizing an Sorting
- 18 Posting Related Links
- 19 Colors
General
Korean Romanization should be used as little as possible except in beginners sections only. Try at all costs to avoid Romanization in other sections unless absolutely necessary. If you must Romanize, use the [Revised Romanization of Korean] system.
Naming pages
+ symbol usage use 요 in page names when necessary no spaces between slashes no subject or object markers, if it's necessary list it on the page's content, not in the title Optional things, i.e. 이럴 수(가) 있다.. make the main page have the optional thing, then make a similar redirect without it. For 아/어/여 pattern, just use 아/어 for other patterns.
Making Redirects
Sentence Examples
- Please use basic Korean names in the examples to avoid confusion for beginners. Name usages in examples, 철수, 영희, my brother, sister, etc.
use full sentences, and all markers(subject, object, particles etc)
Making Tables
Grammars with multiple usages
- If a grammar pattern has a lot of usages, separate them into different pages. Make a disambiguation page that links to all of them.
- If a grammar pattern has a few different usages, they can fit onto one page broken into two sections.
Posting Audio
- The audio must in mp3 format. No other formats allowed, especially the .ogg format used on wikipedia.
- Mp3s must be encoded at 11.025 kHz, 22.050 kHz, or 44.100 kHz otherwise they won't play properly. This is an error from 1 Pixel Out Audio player.
- Please do not encode at a really high biterate unless absolutely necessary.
- Please use the default parameters provided after clicking on the "mp3" button in the toolbar so the player is blue and red always, such as:
<flashmp3>filename.mp3|leftbg=003478|rightbg=c60c30|lefticon=ffffff|righticon=ffffff</flashmp3> - See the How to make an mp3 page in the help section for more for more.
Citations
- In most cases, no citations are needed. Do not go asking for citations on grammar pages, if you feel something is inaccurate discuss on the forum and provide some evidence including examples.
Categorizing an Sorting
- If (으)ㄴ / (으)ㄹ sort by ㄴ and ㄹ respectively, not by ㅇ
- If you don't sort it manually it will sort wrong and sort it under 도 instead of ㄷ
- If the first letters are A/V or N, don't sort it by that, but instead the first Korean letter.
provide examples
Posting Related Links
- Try to put the more closely related grammars at the top.
Colors
We try to use the same colors from the Korean flag and the Seoul subway lines. If you are going to style anything with colors, please choose from a shade from the table below. Templates have been created so you can memorize the line number instead of having to keep looking up the color code.
Source | Color | Code | Template code |
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Red from Korean flag | #c60c30 | {{Kred}} | |
Blue from Korean flag | #003478 | {{Kblue}} | |
Line 1 subway | #0166cb | {{line1}} | |
Line 2 subway | #009865 | {{line2}} | |
Line 3 subway | #fe9900 | {{line3}} | |
Line 4 subway | #0099ff | {{line4}} | |
Line 5 subway | #9966cb | {{line5}} | |
Line 6 subway | #999a34 | {{line6}} | |
Line 7 subway | #677425 | {{line7}} | |
Line 8 subway | #ff67cc | {{line8}} | |
Line 9 subway | #aa8840 | {{line9}} | |
Bundang line subway | #ffcc00 | {{bundang}} | |
Jungang line subway | #00cccd | {{jungang}} |
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