Ta̱mpi̱let:Nihongo2
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This template should not be used in citation templates such as Citation Style 1 and Citation Style 2, because it includes markup that will pollute the COinS metadata they produce; see Wikipedia:COinS. |
Usage
jhyuk- Syntax
Code | {{Nihongo2|Kanji}}
|
Gives | Kanji |
This template marks the Kanji
segment as being in Japanese Kanji, which helps user agents such as web browsers display it correctly. It also applies the t_nihongo_kanji
CSS style.
With the parameter help
set to a non-empty value, the template displays a help sign which links to an article describing the writing system.
Code | {{Nihongo2|Kanji|help=yes}}
|
Gives | Kanji |
Examples
jhyukCode | In Japanese, {{Nihongo2|虚無僧}} reads ''komusō''.
|
Gives | In Japanese, 虚無僧 reads komusō. |
User style
jhyukUser style can be set by adding code similar to
- *[lang=ja] { color: green; font-family: Arial; }
or
- .t_nihongo_kanji { color: green; font-family: Arial; }
to common.css.
See also
jhyuk- {{Nihongo}}, also displays kanji properly, along with Romaji and optional notes, inside parentheses, with the English version before the parentheses.
- {{Nihongo3}}, essentially the same as {{Nihongo}}, but gives Romaji first and English inside the parentheses
- {{Nihongo krt}}, essentially the same as this template, but with rōmaji and English inside the parentheses
- {{Nihongo-s}}, a simplified version of {{Nihongo}} without the extra spans or checks
- {{Nihongo foot}}, same as {{Nihongo}}, but puts everything but the English into a footnote.
Marks text as Japanese, optionally displaying a help sign
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Kanji/kana text | 1 | no description | String | required |
help | help | If given, shows a help link as superscript | String | optional |