Annotation of embedaddon/libxml2/result/intsubset2.xml, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       misho       1: <?xml version="1.0"?>
                      2: <!DOCTYPE kanjidic2 [
                      3: <!-- Version 1.3
                      4:        This is the DTD of the XML-format kanji file combining information from
                      5:        the KANJIDIC and KANJD212 files. It is intended to be largely self-
                      6:        documenting, with each field being accompanied by an explanatory
                      7:        comment.
                      8: 
                      9:        The file covers the following kanji:
                     10:        (a) the 6,355 kanji from JIS X 0208;
                     11:        (b) the 5,801 kanji from JIS X 0212;
                     12:        (c) the 3,625 kanji from JIS X 0213 as follows:
                     13:                (i) the 2,741 kanji which are also in JIS X 0212 have
                     14:                JIS X 0213 code-points (kuten) added to the existing entry;
                     15:                (ii) the 884 "new" kanji have new entries.
                     16: 
                     17:        At the end of the explanation for a number of fields there is a tag
                     18:        with the format [N]. This indicates the leading letter(s) of the
                     19:        equivalent field in the KANJIDIC and KANJD212 files.
                     20: 
                     21:        The KANJIDIC documentation should also be read for additional 
                     22:        information about the information in the file.
                     23:        --><!ELEMENT kanjidic2 (header , character*)>
                     24: <!ELEMENT header (file_version , database_version , date_of_creation)>
                     25: <!--
                     26:        The single header element will contain identification information
                     27:        about the version of the file 
                     28:        --><!ELEMENT file_version (#PCDATA)>
                     29: <!--
                     30:        This field denotes the version of kanjidic2 structure, as more
                     31:        than one version may exist.
                     32:        --><!ELEMENT database_version (#PCDATA)>
                     33: <!--
                     34:        The version of the file, in the format YYYY-NN, where NN will be
                     35:        a number starting with 01 for the first version released in a
                     36:        calendar year, then increasing for each version in that year.
                     37:        --><!ELEMENT date_of_creation (#PCDATA)>
                     38: <!--
                     39:        The date the file was created in international format (YYYY-MM-DD).
                     40:        --><!ELEMENT character (literal , codepoint , radical , misc , dic_number? , query_code? , reading_meaning? , nanori?)*>
                     41: <!ELEMENT literal (#PCDATA)>
                     42: <!--
                     43:        The character itself in UTF8 coding.
                     44:        --><!ELEMENT codepoint (cp_value)+>
                     45: <!-- 
                     46:        The codepoint element states the code of the character in the various
                     47:        character set standards.
                     48:        --><!ELEMENT cp_value (#PCDATA)>
                     49: <!-- 
                     50:        The cp_value contains the codepoint of the character in a particular
                     51:        standard. The standard will be identified in the cp_type attribute.
                     52:        --><!ATTLIST cp_value cp_type CDATA #REQUIRED>
                     53: <!-- 
                     54:        The cp_type attribute states the coding standard applying to the
                     55:        element. The values assigned so far are:
                     56:                jis208 - JIS X 0208-1997 - kuten coding (nn-nn)
                     57:                jis212 - JIS X 0212-1990 - kuten coding (nn-nn)
                     58:                jis213 - JIS X 0213-2000 - kuten coding (p-nn-nn)
                     59:                ucs - Unicode 4.0 - hex coding (4 or 5 hexadecimal digits)
                     60:        --><!ELEMENT radical (rad_value)+>
                     61: <!ELEMENT rad_value (#PCDATA)>
                     62: <!-- 
                     63:        The radical number, in the range 1 to 214. The particular
                     64:        classification type is stated in the rad_type attribute.
                     65:        --><!ATTLIST rad_value rad_type CDATA #REQUIRED>
                     66: <!-- 
                     67:        The rad_type attribute states the type of radical classification.
                     68:                classical - as recorded in the KangXi Zidian.
                     69:                nelson - as used in the Nelson "Modern Japanese-English 
                     70:                Character Dictionary" (i.e. the Classic, not the New Nelson).
                     71:                This will only be used where Nelson reclassified the kanji.
                     72:        --><!ELEMENT misc (grade? , stroke_count+ , variant* , freq* , rad_name*)>
                     73: <!ELEMENT grade (#PCDATA)>
                     74: <!-- 
                     75:        The Jouyou Kanji grade level. 1 through 6 indicate the grade in which
                     76:        the kanji is taught in Japanese schools. 8 indicates it is one of the
                     77:        remaining Jouyou Kanji to be learned in junior high school, and 9 
                     78:        indicates it is a Jinmeiyou (for use in names) kanji. [G]
                     79:        --><!ELEMENT stroke_count (#PCDATA)>
                     80: <!-- 
                     81:        The stroke count of the kanji, including the radical. If more than 
                     82:        one, the first is considered the accepted count, while subsequent ones 
                     83:        are common miscounts. (See Appendix E. of the KANJIDIC documentation
                     84:        for some of the rules applied when counting strokes in some of the 
                     85:        radicals.) [S]
                     86:        --><!ELEMENT variant (#PCDATA)>
                     87: <!-- 
                     88:        A cross-reference code to another kanji, usually regarded as a variant.
                     89:        The type of cross-reference is given in the var_type attribute.
                     90:        --><!ATTLIST variant var_type CDATA #REQUIRED>
                     91: <!-- 
                     92:        The var_type attribute indicates the type of variant code. The current
                     93:        values are: 
                     94:                jis208 - in JIS X 0208 - kuten coding
                     95:                jis212 - in JIS X 0212 - kuten coding
                     96:                jis213 - in JIS X 0213 - kuten coding
                     97:                deroo - De Roo number - numeric
                     98:                njecd - Halpern NJECD index number - numeric
                     99:                s_h - The Kanji Dictionary (Spahn & Hadamitzky) - descriptor
                    100:                nelson - "Classic" Nelson - numeric
                    101:                oneill - Japanese Names (O'Neill) - numeric
                    102:        --><!ELEMENT freq (#PCDATA)>
                    103: <!-- 
                    104:        A frequency-of-use ranking. The 2,500 most-used characters have a 
                    105:        ranking; those characters that lack this field are not ranked. The 
                    106:        frequency is a number from 1 to 2,500 that expresses the relative 
                    107:        frequency of occurrence of a character in modern Japanese. This is
                    108:        based on a survey in newspapers, so it is biassed towards kanji
                    109:        used in newspaper articles. The discrimination between the less
                    110:        frequently used kanji is not strong.
                    111:        --><!ELEMENT rad_name (#PCDATA)>
                    112: <!-- 
                    113:        When the kanji is itself a radical and has a name, this element
                    114:        contains the name (in hiragana.) [T2]
                    115:        --><!ELEMENT dic_number (dic_ref)+>
                    116: <!-- 
                    117:        This element contains the index numbers and similar unstructured
                    118:        information such as page numbers in a number of published dictionaries,
                    119:        and instructional books on kanji.
                    120:        --><!ELEMENT dic_ref (#PCDATA)>
                    121: <!-- 
                    122:        Each dic_ref contains an index number. The particular dictionary,
                    123:        etc. is defined by the dr_type attribute.
                    124:        --><!ATTLIST dic_ref dr_type CDATA #REQUIRED>
                    125: <!-- 
                    126:        The dr_type defines the dictionary or reference book, etc. to which
                    127:        dic_ref element applies. The initial allocation is:
                    128:          nelson_c - "Modern Reader's Japanese-English Character Dictionary",  
                    129:                edited by Andrew Nelson (now published as the "Classic" 
                    130:                Nelson).
                    131:          nelson_n - "The New Nelson Japanese-English Character Dictionary", 
                    132:                edited by John Haig.
                    133:          halpern_njecd - "New Japanese-English Character Dictionary", 
                    134:                edited by Jack Halpern.
                    135:          halpern_kkld - "Kanji Learners Dictionary" (Kodansha) edited by 
                    136:                Jack Halpern.
                    137:          heisig - "Remembering The  Kanji"  by  James Heisig.
                    138:          gakken - "A  New Dictionary of Kanji Usage" (Gakken)
                    139:          oneill_names - "Japanese Names", by P.G. O'Neill. 
                    140:          oneill_kk - "Essential Kanji" by P.G. O'Neill.
                    141:          moro - "Daikanwajiten" compiled by Morohashi. For some kanji two
                    142:                additional attributes are used: m_vol:  the volume of the
                    143:                dictionary in which the kanji is found, and m_page: the page
                    144:                number in the volume.
                    145:          henshall - "A Guide To Remembering Japanese Characters" by
                    146:                Kenneth G.  Henshall.
                    147:          sh_kk - "Kanji and Kana" by Spahn and Hadamitzky.
                    148:          sakade - "A Guide To Reading and Writing Japanese" edited by
                    149:                Florence Sakade.
                    150:          henshall3 - "A Guide To Reading and Writing Japanese" 3rd
                    151:                edition, edited by Henshall, Seeley and De Groot.
                    152:          tutt_cards - Tuttle Kanji Cards, compiled by Alexander Kask.
                    153:          crowley - "The Kanji Way to Japanese Language Power" by
                    154:                Dale Crowley.
                    155:          kanji_in_context - "Kanji in Context" by Nishiguchi and Kono.
                    156:          busy_people - "Japanese For Busy People" vols I-III, published
                    157:                by the AJLT. The codes are the volume.chapter.
                    158:          kodansha_compact - the "Kodansha Compact Kanji Guide".
                    159:        --><!ATTLIST dic_ref m_vol CDATA #IMPLIED>
                    160: <!-- 
                    161:        See above under "moro".
                    162:        --><!ATTLIST dic_ref m_page CDATA #IMPLIED>
                    163: <!-- 
                    164:        See above under "moro".
                    165:        --><!ELEMENT query_code (q_code)+>
                    166: <!-- 
                    167:        These codes contain information relating to the glyph, and can be used
                    168:        for finding a required kanji. The type of code is defined by the
                    169:        qc_type attribute.
                    170:        --><!ELEMENT q_code (#PCDATA)>
                    171: <!--
                    172:        The q_code contains the actual query-code value, according to the
                    173:        qc_type attribute.
                    174:        --><!ATTLIST q_code qc_type CDATA #REQUIRED>
                    175: <!-- 
                    176:        The q_code attribute defines the type of query code. The current values
                    177:        are:
                    178:          skip -  Halpern's SKIP (System  of  Kanji  Indexing  by  Patterns) 
                    179:                code. The  format is n-nn-nn.  See the KANJIDIC  documentation 
                    180:                for  a description of the code and restrictions on  the 
                    181:                commercial  use  of this data. [P]
                    182: 
                    183:          sh_desc - the descriptor codes for The Kanji Dictionary (Tuttle 
                    184:                1996) by Spahn and Hadamitzky. They are in the form nxnn.n,  
                    185:                e.g.  3k11.2, where the  kanji has 3 strokes in the 
                    186:                identifying radical, it is radical "k" in the SH 
                    187:                classification system, there are 11 other strokes, and it is 
                    188:                the 2nd kanji in the 3k11 sequence. (I am very grateful to 
                    189:                Mark Spahn for providing the list of these descriptor codes 
                    190:                for the kanji in this file.) [I]
                    191:          four_corner - the "Four Corner" code for the kanji. This is a code 
                    192:                invented by Wang Chen in 1928. See the KANJIDIC documentation 
                    193:                for  an overview of  the Four Corner System. [Q]
                    194: 
                    195:          deroo - the codes developed by the late Father Joseph De Roo, and 
                    196:                published in  his book "2001 Kanji" (Bojinsha). Fr De Roo 
                    197:                gave his permission for these codes to be included. [DR]
                    198:          misclass - a possible misclassification of the kanji according
                    199:                to one of the code types. (See the "Z" codes in the KANJIDIC
                    200:                documentation for more details.)
                    201:          
                    202:        --><!ELEMENT reading_meaning (rmgroup* , nanori*)>
                    203: <!-- 
                    204:        The readings for the kanji in several languages, and the meanings, also
                    205:        in several languages. The readings and meanings are grouped to enable
                    206:        the handling of the situation where the meaning is differentiated by 
                    207:        reading. [T1]
                    208:        --><!ELEMENT nanori (#PCDATA)>
                    209: <!-- 
                    210:        Japanese readings that are now only associated with names.
                    211:        --><!ELEMENT rmgroup (reading* , meaning*)>
                    212: <!ELEMENT reading (#PCDATA)>
                    213: <!-- 
                    214:        The reading element contains the reading or pronunciation
                    215:        of the kanji.
                    216:        --><!ATTLIST reading r_type CDATA #REQUIRED>
                    217: <!-- 
                    218:        The r_type attribute defines the type of reading in the reading
                    219:        element. The current values are:
                    220:          pinyin - the modern PinYin romanization of the Chinese reading 
                    221:                of the kanji. The tones are represented by a concluding 
                    222:                digit. [Y]
                    223:          korean_r - the romanized form of the Korean reading(s) of the 
                    224:                kanji.  The readings are in the (Republic of Korea) Ministry 
                    225:                of Education style of romanization. [W]
                    226:          korean_h - the Korean reading(s) of the kanji in hangul.
                    227:          ja_on - the "on" Japanese reading of the kanji, in katakana. A
                    228:                second attribute r_status, if present, will indicate with
                    229:                a value of "jy" whether the reading is approved for a
                    230:                "Jouyou kanji".
                    231:          ja_kun - the "kun" Japanese reading of the kanji, in hiragana. 
                    232:                Where relevant the okurigana is also included separated by a 
                    233:                ".". Readings associated with prefixes and suffixes are 
                    234:                marked with a "-". A second attribute r_status, if present, 
                    235:                will indicate with a value of "jy" whether the reading is 
                    236:                approved for a "Jouyou kanji".
                    237:        --><!ATTLIST reading r_status CDATA #IMPLIED>
                    238: <!-- 
                    239:        See under ja_on and ja_kun above.
                    240:        --><!ELEMENT meaning (#PCDATA)>
                    241: <!-- 
                    242:        The meaning associated with the kanji.
                    243:        --><!ATTLIST meaning m_lang CDATA #IMPLIED>
                    244: <!-- 
                    245:        The m_lang attribute defines the target language of the meaning. It 
                    246:        will be coded using the two-letter language code from the ISO 639 
                    247:        standard. When absent, the value "en" (i.e. English) is implied. [{}]
                    248:        -->]>
                    249: <kanjidic2>
                    250: </kanjidic2>

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