diff --git a/metadata/com.leafdigital.kanji.android.txt b/metadata/com.leafdigital.kanji.android.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ce457da409 --- /dev/null +++ b/metadata/com.leafdigital.kanji.android.txt @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +Category:Science & Education +License:GPLv3 +Web Site:https://github.com/quen/kanjirecog/tree/android +Source Code:https://github.com/quen/kanjirecog/tree/android +Issue Tracker:https://github.com/quen/kanjirecog/issues + +Summary:Kanji recognition +Description: +A simple application that lets you draw Japanese characters (kanji) using the touch screen. It is +intended for Japanese language learners who might need to enter characters in order to look +them up in a dictionary or enter them on a website. + +It identifies the character you have drawn using a special form of handwriting recognition. You can +select the correct character from a list. After entering one or more characters, you can copy them into +the clipboard as text for use in a dictionary. + +Note that this will NOT work - at all - if you don't know basically how to draw kanji. If you just draw +something any old way that looks like it, it certainly won't be recognised. You have to draw characters +basically the official way. + +That said there are two forms of recognition: exact (you must enter the character with the correct +stroke count, stroke order, and direction) and inexact (you must draw basically the correct strokes +but can use any order and direction). If the inexact search doesn't find it, you can try searching +for characters with 1 stroke more or fewer than you drew. This might sound complicated but the +interface is easy; you get exact results straight away, if it's not there then hit the button and wait +for inexact results (this takes several seconds, there's a progress bar), and if it's not there either, +you can go onto the +/- 1 results. + +Notes: +# If you've drawn a character and the 'Done' button is still greyed out, this is because it's still loading +the data file. It usually only takes a few seconds, so please wait. This only happens the first time you +draw a character after starting the app. +# Some characters don't work very well if you draw them in the normal handwriting style. The data is based +on print style. If you have difficulty getting a character recognised, try drawing it like the print version. +# This program is based on the leafdigital kanjirecog library in the same source repo. Uses kanji drawing +database derived from the SVG kanji stroke order images produced by the KanjiVG project and released under +Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 license. See [http://kanjivg.tagaini.net kanjivg.tagaini.net]. +. + +Repo Type:git +Repo:https://github.com/quen/kanjirecog.git + +Build Version:1.0,2,63fca25a224,prebuild=rm -rf tests design + +Update Check Mode:Market +Current Version:1.0 +Current Version Code:2 +