It seems like the variant of radical 9 (or 4 maybe?) is not recognised in the mnemonics feature. Saw this for the kanji 飾 for example. It only give me cloth and food.
Also, while I am at this: Tried entering mnemonic for 皆. If I use the radical spoon it only colours one of the two. For other Kanji this so far worked and both (i.e. trees) where coloured when adding the tree radical.
Do you mean it is not coming up as an option to click on? Unfortunately, there is not a way to fix that - this data comes out of a stroke order library, and if the library doesn't say "strokes a through x make up this element", there is not a way for the site to go in and break it up =/.
I'm honestly impressed (not in me, but the data source) that I was able to extract so much data to make available what's already there. At least the site will let you manually color other elements, even if they are not represented in the boxes.
I know. I wasn't talking about my own. Just sometimes I come across other users' mnemonics and see that they are incomplete. (Maybe old ones from before manual adjustment became possible?) I'm just thinking that simply ignoring those unknown/unavailable parts is not a good solution for mnemonics...
Alright, got one of them in. If you ever use a part of a kanji that does not have a pre-identified marking (in the boxes), and you have to tell renshuu with strokes to use, it will take that data and create a tiny little version of that "piece" to include in the definition. Check on the mnemonic attached to 至 - they used the top 3 strokes in their definition, but it did not have a character to display (until now). It is not the same font as the other pre-defined ones (since it takes the data from the stroke order diagrams), but it makes the tool eeever so slightly useful.
Just noticed a tiny thing though for your info. For example at the mnemonic for 飾, the inserted box is for some reason tearing apart the describing word.
(Replied with a test account, sorry about that). I was afraid that would happen - I already knocked out a few instances of it, but let me take care of this one. Will let you know when it's fixed.
Fixed! The only time it will not appear correctly is if one of them is already present and you go up and change to/from dark mode. As soon as you reload, or look up a new kanji, it works. So, only in an extremely tiny edge case will it appear that way.
A simple 日 is already around. This is the only special one I have found so far. I'm now used to the short radicals and gonben and kanehen are sticking out somehow. So yeah, I'd rather have them out.