Template:Nihongo/doc
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Usage
This template marks the kanji
segment as being in Japanese kanji and/or kana, which helps user agents (web browsers and so on) to display it correctly. It also applies the t_nihongo_kanji CSS class.
- Syntax
Without lead=yes | With lead=yes |
{{Nihongo|English|kanji/kana|rōmaji|extra|extra2}}
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{{Nihongo|English|kanji/kana|rōmaji|lead=yes|extra|extra2}}
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- Parameters
- English. Optional. The word as translated into English. Note that this will sometimes be the actual Japanese word due to it being adopted into English.
- kanji/kana. Required. The word as written in Japanese (kanji, kana, Roman letters, and possibly other marks).
- rōmaji. Optional. Transliteration of the Japanese word, using Hepburn Romanization.
- lead=yes. Optional. This should be used for the first instance of Japanese, usually in the lead. It gives the reader an idea what kind of non-English writing they are viewing.
- extra. Optional. Can be used to add a gloss (particularly if there is no English form). Can also be expressed as a named parameter,
extra=
- extra2. Optional. Can also be expressed as a named parameter,
extra2=
. It is only useful in ";" definitions (extra2 will be displayed without bold, whereas text following the template will get the bold).
Examples
- Regular use
Code | {{Nihongo|Tokyo Tower|東京タワー|Tōkyō tawā}}
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Gives | Tokyo Tower (東京タワー, Tōkyō tawā?) |
- Use in lead
Code | {{Nihongo|Tokyo Tower|東京タワー|Tōkyō tawā|lead=yes}}
|
Gives | Tokyo Tower (Sangunese: 東京タワー, translit.: Tōkyō tawā?) |
- Without
English
Code | {{Nihongo||東京タワー|Tōkyō tawā}}
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Gives | Tōkyō tawā (東京タワー?) |
- Without
English
, use in lead
Code | {{Nihongo||東京タワー|Tōkyō tawā|lead=yes}}
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Gives | Tōkyō tawā (Sangunese: 東京タワー?) |
- With
extra2
Code |
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Gives |
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- Without
extra2
Code |
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Gives |
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User style
User style can be set by adding code similar to
<source lang="css"> @media screen, tv { *[lang="ja"] { color: green; } }</source>
or
<source lang="css"> @media screen, tv { .t_nihongo_kanji { color: green; } } </source> to common.css.
Template data
Template:TemplateDataHeader <templatedata> { "description": "This template is used to display Japanese text, applying the correct code and formatting.", "params": { "1": { "label": "English text", "type": "string", "description": "The word as translated into English." }, "2": { "label": "Kanji/kana text", "type": "string", "required": true, "description": "The word as written in Japanese (kanji, kana, Roman letters, and possibly other marks)." }, "3": { "label": "Romanized (rōmaji) text", "type": "string", "description": "Transliteration of the Japanese word, using Hepburn Romanization." }, "4": { "label": "Extra text inside parentheses", "type": "string", "description": "Adds extra text inside the parentheses. ", "aliases":["extra"] }, "5": { "label": "Extra text outside parentheses", "type": "string", "description": "Adds extra text outside the parentheses. It is only useful in \";\" definitions (it will be displayed without bold, whereas text following the template will get the bold).", "aliases":["extra2"] }, "lead": { "label": "Formatting", "type": "string", "description": "Changes formatting style. If set to yes, uses lead formatting. Otherwise uses default formatting." } } } </templatedata>
See also
- {{Nihongo4}}, the same as this template, but does not link to wikipedia:Help:Installing Japanese character sets
- {{Nihongo3}}, essentially the same as this template, but gives rōmaji first and English inside the parentheses
- {{Nihongo2}}, also displays the kanji properly, but without adding anything in parentheses, without rōmaji and without the extra parameters
- {{Nihongo foot}}, same as this version, but puts everything but the English into a footnote
- {{Ja icon}}, to label sources written in Japanese
- {{Japanese}}, to request expert assistance with Japanese script
- {{zh}}, for use with Chinese text