Irensei
In Irensei the player who have first 7 (Black exactly and White at least 7) stones in a horizontal, vertical or diagonal line of his color wins, if no stone of these 7 covers any point on the outer two lines of the board. The irensei.exe that is offered under http://irensei.com/eng/download.html contains a computer opponent with 3 different strength levels and shows menu and dialog text only in Japanese language. If anyone wants to translate these texts (e.g. with
http://translate.google.com), it is necessary to get the Unicode numbers of the Japanese characters of all these shown text pictures. Unfortunately even in the output of the program Strings from Mark Russinovich for this irensei.exe I could not localize these texts. I also only found sites that provide such identification by specifying more complex parts ("radicals") of these characters ("kanji") from a list that contains 231 of such more complex parts. With such big radical lists I found these strings shown in irensei.exe after hours of search:
ぃれんセぃ / 囲連星 | Irensei |
...の勝ちです | ... is winning |
ファイル (F) | File * |
- 新規対局 | A new game * |
-- 黒番 (先手) | Black (Initiative) * |
-- 白番 (後手) | White (White *) |
-- 人間 | Human * |
-- コソピュータ | Computer |
-- キャソセル | Cancel |
- 終了 | Quit * |
ゲーム (G) | Game * |
- 待った (U) | Take one move back |
- 降参 (R) | Resign * |
設定 (S) | Setting * |
- あたり表示 (A) | Mark stones that are in atari |
- リーチ表示 (R) | Mark stones that are only one stone away from a 7 stones winning line |
- 最終着手表示 (L) | Mark the last stone put on the board |
出カ (E) | F out * |
- 棋譜 (SGF) | Game record * |
-- クリップボードに出カ (E) | Sites in the Clipboard * |
-- ファイルに出カ (S) | F on the file * |
- テキスト (T) | Text * |
へルプ (H) | Help * |
- 囲連星について (I) | About Irensei |
- 囲連星オフィシャルサイトへ (W) | Irensei - the official website |
- このプログラムについて (A) | About the program |
めなたの番べす | You should first turn to * |
CPUの番べす | The number of all CPU * |
* .. the original translation fromhttp://translate.google.com
Are there any programs that find a kanji character (and their Unicode number) by specifying the elementary strokes (一, |, 亅, 丶, ノ, ...; altogether at most 20 different strokes) and the number of each of them in this kanji?