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The system generates 98.7% of JIS Level 2 Kanji from only JIS Level 1 radicals.
| Label | Operation | Example | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | COMP | Composition: combine radicals | 言 + 寺 → 詩 | | POS | Position mapping: (x, y) coordinates | Radical "口" at (0,0) | | SCL | Scale: (sx, sy) | Shrink "火" to fit left side | | STR | Stroke stylization: convert serif→sans-serif | Modify terminal caps | | MUT | Mutation: minor stroke adjustment | "未" → "末" (length of second stroke) | Jcfg Font
Where ( \textBezierDistance ) is the Fréchet distance between radical outlines. This metric outperforms pixel-based SSIM by being invariant to position and scale. The system generates 98
| Format | Storage (Kanji only) | Load time (ms) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Standard OTF | 8.2 MB | 120 | | WOFF2 (compressed) | 4.1 MB | 140 | | | 1.9 MB | 85 (lazy loading) | | Format | Storage (Kanji only) | Load
A portable shell for Windows customization also uses a WinXShell.jcfg file to define UI properties, including which fonts and icon sizes the shell should display. 3. Academic and Research Origins
At its core, (often referred to in file structures as jcfg.ttf , jcfg.otf , or a bitmap variant) is a monospaced or fixed-width typeface designed primarily for configuration interfaces, code editors, and low-resolution displays.
In these environments, it typically appears as a .vlw file (e.g., JCfg-48.vlw ), which is a bitmap font format specific to Processing.
