How to Install and Uninstall fonts-KanjiStrokeOrders Package on openSUSE Leap
Last updated: December 24,2024
1. Install "fonts-KanjiStrokeOrders" package
This guide covers the steps necessary to install fonts-KanjiStrokeOrders on openSUSE Leap
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sudo zypper refresh
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sudo zypper install
fonts-KanjiStrokeOrders
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2. Uninstall "fonts-KanjiStrokeOrders" package
Learn how to uninstall fonts-KanjiStrokeOrders on openSUSE Leap:
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sudo zypper remove
fonts-KanjiStrokeOrders
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3. Information about the fonts-KanjiStrokeOrders package on openSUSE Leap
Information for package fonts-KanjiStrokeOrders:
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Repository : Main Repository
Name : fonts-KanjiStrokeOrders
Version : 22.12.3-bp155.1.6
Arch : noarch
Vendor : openSUSE
Installed Size : 16.3 MiB
Installed : No
Status : not installed
Source package : kiten-22.12.3-bp155.1.6.src
Upstream URL : https://apps.kde.org/kiten
Summary : Font for learning Japanese Kanji
Description :
This font provides an easy way to view stroke order diagrams for over 6350
kanji, 183 kana symbols, the Latin characters and quite a few other symbols.
I have also used it as a dumping ground for my own character creation doodles.
My hope is that this font will assist people who are learning kanji. I
also hope it will help teachers of Japanese in the preparation of
classroom material. Beware that Japanese stroke order can differ from the
stroke order used in other languages that use Chinese characters.
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Repository : Main Repository
Name : fonts-KanjiStrokeOrders
Version : 22.12.3-bp155.1.6
Arch : noarch
Vendor : openSUSE
Installed Size : 16.3 MiB
Installed : No
Status : not installed
Source package : kiten-22.12.3-bp155.1.6.src
Upstream URL : https://apps.kde.org/kiten
Summary : Font for learning Japanese Kanji
Description :
This font provides an easy way to view stroke order diagrams for over 6350
kanji, 183 kana symbols, the Latin characters and quite a few other symbols.
I have also used it as a dumping ground for my own character creation doodles.
My hope is that this font will assist people who are learning kanji. I
also hope it will help teachers of Japanese in the preparation of
classroom material. Beware that Japanese stroke order can differ from the
stroke order used in other languages that use Chinese characters.