That's a pretty cool project. I remember kanjidict having a process by which you could see kanji that had similar shapes, but I don't think that was dynamic at all. Also, they have a method of finding kanji by counting the strokes in each part, but that's not as helpful for beginners as you mention.
Posted by "Erek" at Aug 13, 2007, in the morning
That's a pretty cool project. I remember kanjidict having a process by which you could see kanji that had similar shapes, but I don't think that was dynamic at all. Also, they have a method of finding kanji by counting the strokes in each part, but that's not as helpful for beginners as you mention.
Also, you're crazy smart.