Some radical names not useful
A few of the radicals look like "radical number 9"
What's your radical data source? Taking 傍 for example, the 人偏 radical (亻) has an annotation (no 9.) which suggests some list, but I'm not sure which one. The same kanji has the right-hand side marked as a radical "RHS of character" which I assume is a data mistake since I (and https://okjiten.jp/sp/busyu/busyu.html for example) don't think that's a radical...
Edit: Ignore the bit about 旁, TIL that's the kanji for つくり, so the given meaning is correct. (Not formally a radical, but we're clearly using "radical" in the wider "any recognisable part of a kanji" sense, not the "find in a dictionary" sense used by the data sources I use.)
Any idea when 25.4 will be available for iOS? Someone on a Discord mentioned radicals, and after not finding them, I came here, and then noticed that the lastest on the App Store is 0.24.2.
@Kevin I am still working on porting it, but it's a big task and I've hit some roadblocks.
See this post for more info:
https://www.patreon.com/posts/november-2024-115299108
I haven't checked 年, but if the issue is like 由 which is marked as 一 plus 日, but the latter is split into two colours/highlight blocks (due to stroke order), then I personally think it'd be better to merge thos bits of the radical back together, even though you don't write them all together, as I think seeing the radical all at once is more valuable than trying to express half a radical on each side of intervening strokes or joined with adjacent strokes.
Anyway, great work on the radical feature, I study that way anyway so having them appear inline will be very helpful, I think.