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Usage
For more details on when to use this template, see Wikipedia:Manual of Style (Japan-related articles) and Wikipedia:Manual of Style (footnotes).
- Syntax
{{Nihongo foot|English|Kanji|Rōmaji|extra|extra2|group=group}} <references group="group" /> |
English[group 1]
|
This template marks the Kanji
segment as being in Japanese Kanji, which helps user agents (web browsers and so on) to display it correctly. It also applies the t_nihongo_kanji CSS class. The footnote generated is called using the <references />
- 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. Required. The word in Japanese kanji and/or kana, the logographic writing system.
- Romaji. Optional. The word in Japanese Romaji, the Romanized syllabic writing system used for foreign words. Also known as a "transliteration".
- extra. Optional. 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). - group. Optional. Can be used to define a custom references group. The group is then called by using <references group="group" /> instead of the normal <references />
Examples
Regular use
{{Nihongo foot|English|英語|eigo}} <references /> |
English[1]
|
With group defined
{{Nihongo foot|English|英語|eigo|group=nb}} <references group="nb" /> |
English[nb 1]
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User style
User style can be set by adding code similar to
@media screen, tv {
*[lang="ja"] {
color: green;
}
}
or
@media screen, tv {
.t_nihongo_kanji {
color: green;
}
}
to common.css.
See also
- {{Nihongo}}, original: generates everything that is in a footnote inside parenthesis
- {{Nihongo3}}, essentially the same as {{Nihongo}}, but gives Romaji first and English inside the parentheses
- {{Nihongo2}}, also displays the kanji properly, but without adding anything in parentheses, without Romaji and without the extra parameters
- {{Nihongo-s}}, a simplified version of {{Nihongo}} without the extra spans or checks
The above documentation is transcluded from Template:Nihongo foot/doc. (edit | history) Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox (create | mirror) and testcases (create) pages. Please add categories to the /doc subpage. Subpages of this template. |