fonts-kanjistrokeorders 3.000-dfsg-4 source package in Ubuntu

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fonts-kanjistrokeorders (3.000-dfsg-4) unstable; urgency=low


  * debian/control
    - drop obsolete ttf- package
    - use canonical URL for Vcs-* 

 -- Hideki Yamane <email address hidden>  Sun, 16 Jun 2013 04:05:44 +0900

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Uploaded by:
Debian Fonts Task Force
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Original maintainer:
Debian Fonts Task Force
Architectures:
all
Section:
fonts
Urgency:
Low Urgency

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Saucy: [FULLYBUILT] i386

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fonts-kanjistrokeorders_3.000-dfsg-4.dsc 2.1 KiB 0d8c321dcd3a1234973da903dcb0901cc2d18242f8e15c427d1a5e69d99d88b4
fonts-kanjistrokeorders_3.000-dfsg.orig.tar.xz 6.7 MiB a2777afed29da4736c95af56e5f0cc7ada30ff6f91fb5e2b23be810c3dea315f
fonts-kanjistrokeorders_3.000-dfsg-4.debian.tar.gz 4.6 KiB 4622bc10722bcbcf30272745a21c4bfbdda058ee6b6d2b245a9bba1d2197725c

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fonts-kanjistrokeorders: font to view stroke order diagrams for Kanji, Kana and etc

 This font will assist people who are learning kanji, and will help teachers
 of Japanese in the preparation of classroom material.
 .
 In the parts of your document where you want the kanji to be annotated with
 stroke order numbers simply set your document's font to KanjiStrokeOrders.
 You will need to set the size of the font to be large to allow the stroke
 order numbers to show up: 100pt seems to be the minimum usable size.