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The KanjiStrokeOrder font

The KanjiStrokeOrder font http://sites.google.com/site/nihilistorguk/ shows stroke order in a great way. Small numbers at the beginning of each stroke. Once you have installed the font, you can use it anywhere.
For my own convenience, I put up a simple page where text can be pasted, and the stroke order shown: http://www.satovonrosen.net/nihon-go/magic-paper.html
It's just a text box, the magic is of course performed by the KanjiStrokeOrder font.


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