Re: The name of a radical
- From: "Konrad Viltersten \(Den Ende\)" <tmp1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2005 10:03:47 +0200
necoandjeff wrote:
> Travers Naran wrote:
>> necoandjeff wrote:
>
> Or here's a better example: 鼕. ...you can just flip to
> your kanwa jiten and type まめ & ささえる (instantly
> pulls up 鼓, 瞽, and the target 鼕) or even just type
> ささえる & ふゆ which brings up only your target kanji.
That's exactly the feature i've learned to appreciate so
much last months. It reqires you to memorize a
number of names but once past that the look-up is
rapid at it's slowest!
That was my reason for asking about ヨ in the first
place - when i searched for "あめ & よ" i got a number
of kanjis (one of them 雪, of course) but i wished to
use *the proper* name of the "reversed capital e". I
understand there's no such thing, more or less.
I wish to thank to everybody for helping. As always. :)
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Konrad
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