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The character data used by Hanzi Writer. This data is derived from the Make Me a Hanzi project.
View a live-demo of this data at chanind.github.io/hanzi-writer-data
This is the character data used by Hanzi Writer. This data was originally contained in the Hanzi Writer repo, but was moved out for several reasons:
Check out chanind.github.io/hanzi-writer for more info about Hanzi Writer.
By default Hanzi Writer will automatically load this character data from the jsdelivr CDN when needed, so most users don't need to worry about loading this data explicity. However, loading this data explicitly can allow Hanzi Writer to work offline which is great for mobile apps. Also, if you know in advance which characters Hanzi Writer should display you can preload the data and avoid needing to make a web request at all, which is a nice speed boost. The easiest way to load Hanzi Writer character data is via npm:
npm install hanzi-writer-data
Then, you can require character data in JS just like you would any other JS module:
const wo = require('hanzi-writer-data/我');
You can then pass this data into Hanzi Writer via the charDataLoader
option, like below:
const HanziWriter = require('hanzi-writer');
const woData = require('hanzi-writer-data/我');
var writer = new HanziWriter('target', '我', {
charDataLoader: function(char) {
return woData;
}
});
This data comes from the Make Me A Hanzi project, which extracted the data from fonts by Arphic Technology, a Taiwanese font forge that released their work under a permissive license in 1999. You can redistribute and/or modify this data under the terms of the Arphic Public License as published by Arphic Technology Co., Ltd. A copy of this license can be found in ARPHICPL.TXT.
FAQs
The character data used by Hanzi Writer. This data is derived from the Make Me a Hanzi project.
The npm package hanzi-writer-data receives a total of 54 weekly downloads. As such, hanzi-writer-data popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that hanzi-writer-data demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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