Commons:Stroke Order Project
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ROC | PRC | Japan | |
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Sequences (b&w) | *-tbw.png (9) | *-bw.png (1,060) | *-jbw.png (70) |
Shades of red | *-tred.png (17) | *-red.png (237) | *-jred.png (34) |
Animations | *-torder.gif (7) | *-order.gif (573) | *-jorder.gif (27) |
Each character also has its own category (e.g. 書) You can look up a character with this form:
Free use, Free License[edit]
Of 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:
- source: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Stroke_Order_Project
- license: Images/animations under CC + GFDL (using the license template {{SOlicense}})
- authors: Mostly M4RC0 for -bw.png; Muke and Yug for -red.png; Wikic, Micheletb and FanNihongo for -order.gif.
Status[edit]
BlackWhite | RedGradient | Animation | |
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Bopomofo | 37/40 | ![]() |
2 |
Hiragana | ![]() |
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0 |
Katakana | ![]() |
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0 |
Hangeul | 1/35 | 0 | 0 |
Kangxi radicals | These aren't categorised separately. See the progress pages. | ||
ROC standard characters | 9 | 17 | 7 |
PRC standard characters | 1,060 | 237 | 573 |
Japanese standard characters | 70 | 34 | 27 |
News:
- The project page has been moved to Commons:Stroke Order Project.
- After a discussion with input from the Village Pump, the ROC characters and Japanese variants will no longer fall back on the ROC characters. When there is overlap, redirects will be created.
Commons:Stroke Order Project members <ed> |
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Black & white images : ![]() |
Animations : ![]() |
Red images : ![]() |
Organisation and accessibility: Swift |
Contributors wanted[edit]
Joining 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
Animation Request[edit]
The Category:AnimationRequest is a collection of temporary GIF picture files to be replaced by their animations. All files are used as not-yet-animated place holders to show the stroke order in many articles like e.g. de:Radikal 176 or Category:Radical 176-0.
An SVG etymological sister-project[edit]
The 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, referencing www.internationalscientific.org, a dictionary of etymological research published online.
The Ancient Chinese characters project has taken these over and provides SVG images of characters in oracle bone, bronze-ware, great seal, and small seal styles.
![](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/50/馬-oracle.svg/30px-馬-oracle.svg.png)
![](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/18/馬-bronze.svg/30px-馬-bronze.svg.png)
![](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/03/馬-bigseal.svg/30px-馬-bigseal.svg.png)
![](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/3a/馬-seal.svg/30px-馬-seal.svg.png)
Who benefits from these images?[edit]
- Students who study Chinese characters' stroke order, this material(
pictures in black and white or
animated GIFs) can be used to study that with a program to remember things(like Anki for example).
- The web page: www.handedict.de(DeutschWikipedia:HanDeDict) makes use of our free *-bw.png images.
- Wikibookians use these for the Chinese and Japanese wikibooks at the English Wikibooks, the Chinese wikibook at the Polish Wikibooks, and the Chinese wikibook at the Italian Wikibooks.
- Wikipedians use this work at pages such as fr:Tracé d'un sinogramme and en:Stroke_order#Types of strokes
- Wiktionarians are using it on pages such as wikt:fr:Wiktionary, wikt:la:Wiktionary, wikt:de:Wiktionary and on all the 214 German Radical pages.
- The web page: Openwords is working on a "handwriting learning module for Chinese utilizing the Wikimedia Stroke Order project" (quoted from the webpage).