Postby summersprite » February 6th, 2010 2:38 am
I'm not sure if anyone has asked this, but I'm wondering, how come the font for kanji practice was switched from a handwriting-style font to a print-style font? I would think that the former was better, since it'd help the students develop a more fluid and natural penmanship. Also, sometimes characters look different in print than they do handwritten because they're easier to print if the strokes are arranged in straight and angular formations.