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shibole -

yonglin: You can change the stroke order preferences in estroke to match standards in various
places. Check out the preferences. You can even pick the stroke order of "disputed"
radicals/components individually if desired.

So far I really like estroke since it seems to have information for characters that other programs
(like most of the free ones) lack. I just wish it could be integrated into DimSum somehow, and I
wish it had better display options like the option to display the strokes in a sequence of boxes
(like character workbooks) without having to paste an image into another program.

Now if it would automatically generate character writing practice worksheets too that would be
perfect



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