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It'd be great for the section KanjiVG to be finally added. -- Backinstadiums ( talk) 20:11, 5 December 2017 (UTC)
Should we rename the article Chinese_character_description_languages (plural) ? Or should we stick with singular, like cat ? Yug (talk) 17:50, 7 February 2018 (UTC)
Section Ideographic Description Sequences currently says: “These sequences [...] do not include detailed information about the locations and shapes of strokes. They do not, by themselves, provide enough information for an actual rendering of a character being described.” Although that text repeats itself, it does not provide enough information to the reader to be of any help. I'm not even sure if it's true. It certainly isn't for the given example, nor for any other example I can think of, including more complex ones such as “⿰扌⿱宀叉”. Can anyone provide an example of a character that can not be adequately rendered? ◄ Sebastian 11:05, 8 January 2020 (UTC)
I feel like this is some stealth marketing thing - there's no actual specification available when you go looking for it.... just software you can buy. -- TheSeer ( Talkˑ Contribs) 14:31, 6 August 2020 (UTC)
IRGN985_CDL_Specs
, IRGN986_ChineseCDL
, and IRGN987_CDL_Strokes
. Like
Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) and the
Open Document Format for Office Applications (ODF), CDL is a special flavour of the
Extensible Markup Language (XML). The Wenlin software is an implementation of CDL that uses extremely compressed files, it is not CDL itself.
Love —
LiliCharlie (
talk) 15:22, 6 August 2020 (UTC)In most parts of Asia, and therefore potentially 60% of the world in terms of population, "institute" is a legally reserved word meaning "educational institution" and so cannot be used to describe software companies which offer no educational courses. Therefore it is misleading to not to include the full name "Wenlin Institute, Inc" (which is used on wenlin.com).
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It'd be great for the section KanjiVG to be finally added. -- Backinstadiums ( talk) 20:11, 5 December 2017 (UTC)
Should we rename the article Chinese_character_description_languages (plural) ? Or should we stick with singular, like cat ? Yug (talk) 17:50, 7 February 2018 (UTC)
Section Ideographic Description Sequences currently says: “These sequences [...] do not include detailed information about the locations and shapes of strokes. They do not, by themselves, provide enough information for an actual rendering of a character being described.” Although that text repeats itself, it does not provide enough information to the reader to be of any help. I'm not even sure if it's true. It certainly isn't for the given example, nor for any other example I can think of, including more complex ones such as “⿰扌⿱宀叉”. Can anyone provide an example of a character that can not be adequately rendered? ◄ Sebastian 11:05, 8 January 2020 (UTC)
I feel like this is some stealth marketing thing - there's no actual specification available when you go looking for it.... just software you can buy. -- TheSeer ( Talkˑ Contribs) 14:31, 6 August 2020 (UTC)
IRGN985_CDL_Specs
, IRGN986_ChineseCDL
, and IRGN987_CDL_Strokes
. Like
Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) and the
Open Document Format for Office Applications (ODF), CDL is a special flavour of the
Extensible Markup Language (XML). The Wenlin software is an implementation of CDL that uses extremely compressed files, it is not CDL itself.
Love —
LiliCharlie (
talk) 15:22, 6 August 2020 (UTC)In most parts of Asia, and therefore potentially 60% of the world in terms of population, "institute" is a legally reserved word meaning "educational institution" and so cannot be used to describe software companies which offer no educational courses. Therefore it is misleading to not to include the full name "Wenlin Institute, Inc" (which is used on wenlin.com).