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Unicode Coins (Python 3) by KidSwidden
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Last crawled date: 4 years, 7 months ago
Whilst working on my upcoming Python Training for Turtle Graphics, we decided to create a rich lab exercise. The results will allow us to create +1 Unicode coins from any of the 60,000 or so UTF-8 characters. (*)
This one features the CJK character for "Treasure," as well as the "On Windows" and "On Linux" glyphs (0x265A) for the occidental "King." Feel free to update the glyph to whatever you want ... and (ahem) keep the change!
Enjoy!
(*) Like with most CURA picture imports, you also will want to drop these down by -0.01 on the Z before printing.
Also note that the actual glyph displayed can vary depending upon your Operating System - While - to my eye - the CJK glyphs look much the same everywhere, a more ornate "King" comes from Python 3 running on Microsoft Windows, while a less ornate - and more traditional - glyph comes from the same running on Ubuntu 16.x.
This one features the CJK character for "Treasure," as well as the "On Windows" and "On Linux" glyphs (0x265A) for the occidental "King." Feel free to update the glyph to whatever you want ... and (ahem) keep the change!
Enjoy!
(*) Like with most CURA picture imports, you also will want to drop these down by -0.01 on the Z before printing.
Also note that the actual glyph displayed can vary depending upon your Operating System - While - to my eye - the CJK glyphs look much the same everywhere, a more ornate "King" comes from Python 3 running on Microsoft Windows, while a less ornate - and more traditional - glyph comes from the same running on Ubuntu 16.x.
