Alternatively, use part of a glyph from another character:
{{{editable "alternative" alternative}}}
Connect each pair of path points such that the segment between those points
is part of some stroke outline. Click on two points to connect them by a
bridge, or click on a bridge to drop it.
Select paths to include in the glyph by clicking on them. The final number of
strokes must agree with the stroke count in the character metadata.
Decompose the character into components, if possible. Additionally, if the
character is a phonetic-semantic compound, mark the components that play each
of those roles.
{{> tree decomposition_data}}
{{{editable "radical" radical}}}
{{> etymology etymology_data}}
{{#if (equals type "character")}}
{{{editable "character" value}}}
{{#if (equals value "?")}}
(unknown)
{{else}}
{{details value}}
{{/if}}
{{/if}}
{{#if (equals type "compound")}}
{{/if}}
{{#each children}}
{{> tree this}}
{{/each}}
{{#if (equals type "pictophonetic")}}
{{{editable "semantic" semantic}}}
({{{editable "hint" hint}}}) provides the meaning while
{{{editable "phonetic" phonetic}}} provides the pronunciation.
{{else}}
{{{editable "hint" hint}}}
{{/if}}
Click on the strokes to the right to set the component they belong to.
Then reorder the strokes by clicking and dragging elements in the list below.
{{#each components}}