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1SAX.setDocumentLocator()
2SAX.startDocument()
3SAX.internalSubset(kanjidic2, , )
4SAX.comment( Version 1.3
5	This is the DTD of the XML-format kanji file combining information from
6	the KANJIDIC and KANJD212 files. It is intended to be largely self-
7	documenting, with each field being accompanied by an explanatory
8	comment.
9
10	The file covers the following kanji:
11	(a) the 6,355 kanji from JIS X 0208;
12	(b) the 5,801 kanji from JIS X 0212;
13	(c) the 3,625 kanji from JIS X 0213 as follows:
14		(i) the 2,741 kanji which are also in JIS X 0212 have
15		JIS X 0213 code-points (kuten) added to the existing entry;
16		(ii) the 884 "new" kanji have new entries.
17
18	At the end of the explanation for a number of fields there is a tag
19	with the format [N]. This indicates the leading letter(s) of the
20	equivalent field in the KANJIDIC and KANJD212 files.
21
22	The KANJIDIC documentation should also be read for additional
23	information about the information in the file.
24	)
25SAX.elementDecl(kanjidic2, 4, ...)
26SAX.elementDecl(header, 4, ...)
27SAX.comment(
28	The single header element will contain identification information
29	about the version of the file
30	)
31SAX.elementDecl(file_version, 3, ...)
32SAX.comment(
33	This field denotes the version of kanjidic2 structure, as more
34	than one version may exist.
35	)
36SAX.elementDecl(database_version, 3, ...)
37SAX.comment(
38	The version of the file, in the format YYYY-NN, where NN will be
39	a number starting with 01 for the first version released in a
40	calendar year, then increasing for each version in that year.
41	)
42SAX.elementDecl(date_of_creation, 3, ...)
43SAX.comment(
44	The date the file was created in international format (YYYY-MM-DD).
45	)
46SAX.elementDecl(character, 4, ...)
47SAX.elementDecl(literal, 3, ...)
48SAX.comment(
49	The character itself in UTF8 coding.
50	)
51SAX.elementDecl(codepoint, 4, ...)
52SAX.comment(
53	The codepoint element states the code of the character in the various
54	character set standards.
55	)
56SAX.elementDecl(cp_value, 3, ...)
57SAX.comment(
58	The cp_value contains the codepoint of the character in a particular
59	standard. The standard will be identified in the cp_type attribute.
60	)
61SAX.attributeDecl(cp_value, cp_type, 1, 2, NULL, ...)
62SAX.comment(
63	The cp_type attribute states the coding standard applying to the
64	element. The values assigned so far are:
65		jis208 - JIS X 0208-1997 - kuten coding (nn-nn)
66		jis212 - JIS X 0212-1990 - kuten coding (nn-nn)
67		jis213 - JIS X 0213-2000 - kuten coding (p-nn-nn)
68		ucs - Unicode 4.0 - hex coding (4 or 5 hexadecimal digits)
69	)
70SAX.elementDecl(radical, 4, ...)
71SAX.elementDecl(rad_value, 3, ...)
72SAX.comment(
73	The radical number, in the range 1 to 214. The particular
74	classification type is stated in the rad_type attribute.
75	)
76SAX.attributeDecl(rad_value, rad_type, 1, 2, NULL, ...)
77SAX.comment(
78	The rad_type attribute states the type of radical classification.
79		classical - as recorded in the KangXi Zidian.
80		nelson - as used in the Nelson "Modern Japanese-English
81		Character Dictionary" (i.e. the Classic, not the New Nelson).
82		This will only be used where Nelson reclassified the kanji.
83	)
84SAX.elementDecl(misc, 4, ...)
85SAX.elementDecl(grade, 3, ...)
86SAX.comment(
87	The Jouyou Kanji grade level. 1 through 6 indicate the grade in which
88	the kanji is taught in Japanese schools. 8 indicates it is one of the
89	remaining Jouyou Kanji to be learned in junior high school, and 9
90	indicates it is a Jinmeiyou (for use in names) kanji. [G]
91	)
92SAX.elementDecl(stroke_count, 3, ...)
93SAX.comment(
94	The stroke count of the kanji, including the radical. If more than
95	one, the first is considered the accepted count, while subsequent ones
96	are common miscounts. (See Appendix E. of the KANJIDIC documentation
97	for some of the rules applied when counting strokes in some of the
98	radicals.) [S]
99	)
100SAX.elementDecl(variant, 3, ...)
101SAX.comment(
102	A cross-reference code to another kanji, usually regarded as a variant.
103	The type of cross-reference is given in the var_type attribute.
104	)
105SAX.attributeDecl(variant, var_type, 1, 2, NULL, ...)
106SAX.comment(
107	The var_type attribute indicates the type of variant code. The current
108	values are:
109		jis208 - in JIS X 0208 - kuten coding
110		jis212 - in JIS X 0212 - kuten coding
111		jis213 - in JIS X 0213 - kuten coding
112		deroo - De Roo number - numeric
113		njecd - Halpern NJECD index number - numeric
114		s_h - The Kanji Dictionary (Spahn & Hadamitzky) - descriptor
115		nelson - "Classic" Nelson - numeric
116		oneill - Japanese Names (O'Neill) - numeric
117	)
118SAX.elementDecl(freq, 3, ...)
119SAX.comment(
120	A frequency-of-use ranking. The 2,500 most-used characters have a
121	ranking; those characters that lack this field are not ranked. The
122	frequency is a number from 1 to 2,500 that expresses the relative
123	frequency of occurrence of a character in modern Japanese. This is
124	based on a survey in newspapers, so it is biassed towards kanji
125	used in newspaper articles. The discrimination between the less
126	frequently used kanji is not strong.
127	)
128SAX.elementDecl(rad_name, 3, ...)
129SAX.comment(
130	When the kanji is itself a radical and has a name, this element
131	contains the name (in hiragana.) [T2]
132	)
133SAX.elementDecl(dic_number, 4, ...)
134SAX.comment(
135	This element contains the index numbers and similar unstructured
136	information such as page numbers in a number of published dictionaries,
137	and instructional books on kanji.
138	)
139SAX.elementDecl(dic_ref, 3, ...)
140SAX.comment(
141	Each dic_ref contains an index number. The particular dictionary,
142	etc. is defined by the dr_type attribute.
143	)
144SAX.attributeDecl(dic_ref, dr_type, 1, 2, NULL, ...)
145SAX.comment(
146	The dr_type defines the dictionary or reference book, etc. to which
147	dic_ref element applies. The initial allocation is:
148	  nelson_c - "Modern Reader's Japanese-English Character Dictionary",
149	  	edited by Andrew Nelson (now published as the "Classic"
150	  	Nelson).
151	  nelson_n - "The New Nelson Japanese-English Character Dictionary",
152	  	edited by John Haig.
153	  halpern_njecd - "New Japanese-English Character Dictionary",
154	  	edited by Jack Halpern.
155	  halpern_kkld - "Kanji Learners Dictionary" (Kodansha) edited by
156	  	Jack Halpern.
157	  heisig - "Remembering The  Kanji"  by  James Heisig.
158	  gakken - "A  New Dictionary of Kanji Usage" (Gakken)
159	  oneill_names - "Japanese Names", by P.G. O'Neill.
160	  oneill_kk - "Essential Kanji" by P.G. O'Neill.
161	  moro - "Daikanwajiten" compiled by Morohashi. For some kanji two
162	  	additional attributes are used: m_vol:  the volume of the
163	  	dictionary in which the kanji is found, and m_page: the page
164	  	number in the volume.
165	  henshall - "A Guide To Remembering Japanese Characters" by
166	  	Kenneth G.  Henshall.
167	  sh_kk - "Kanji and Kana" by Spahn and Hadamitzky.
168	  sakade - "A Guide To Reading and Writing Japanese" edited by
169	  	Florence Sakade.
170	  henshall3 - "A Guide To Reading and Writing Japanese" 3rd
171		edition, edited by Henshall, Seeley and De Groot.
172	  tutt_cards - Tuttle Kanji Cards, compiled by Alexander Kask.
173	  crowley - "The Kanji Way to Japanese Language Power" by
174	  	Dale Crowley.
175	  kanji_in_context - "Kanji in Context" by Nishiguchi and Kono.
176	  busy_people - "Japanese For Busy People" vols I-III, published
177		by the AJLT. The codes are the volume.chapter.
178	  kodansha_compact - the "Kodansha Compact Kanji Guide".
179	)
180SAX.attributeDecl(dic_ref, m_vol, 1, 3, NULL, ...)
181SAX.comment(
182	See above under "moro".
183	)
184SAX.attributeDecl(dic_ref, m_page, 1, 3, NULL, ...)
185SAX.comment(
186	See above under "moro".
187	)
188SAX.elementDecl(query_code, 4, ...)
189SAX.comment(
190	These codes contain information relating to the glyph, and can be used
191	for finding a required kanji. The type of code is defined by the
192	qc_type attribute.
193	)
194SAX.elementDecl(q_code, 3, ...)
195SAX.comment(
196	The q_code contains the actual query-code value, according to the
197	qc_type attribute.
198	)
199SAX.attributeDecl(q_code, qc_type, 1, 2, NULL, ...)
200SAX.comment(
201	The q_code attribute defines the type of query code. The current values
202	are:
203	  skip -  Halpern's SKIP (System  of  Kanji  Indexing  by  Patterns)
204	  	code. The  format is n-nn-nn.  See the KANJIDIC  documentation
205	  	for  a description of the code and restrictions on  the
206	  	commercial  use  of this data. [P]
207
208	  sh_desc - the descriptor codes for The Kanji Dictionary (Tuttle
209	  	1996) by Spahn and Hadamitzky. They are in the form nxnn.n,
210	  	e.g.  3k11.2, where the  kanji has 3 strokes in the
211	  	identifying radical, it is radical "k" in the SH
212	  	classification system, there are 11 other strokes, and it is
213	  	the 2nd kanji in the 3k11 sequence. (I am very grateful to
214	  	Mark Spahn for providing the list of these descriptor codes
215	  	for the kanji in this file.) [I]
216	  four_corner - the "Four Corner" code for the kanji. This is a code
217	  	invented by Wang Chen in 1928. See the KANJIDIC documentation
218	  	for  an overview of  the Four Corner System. [Q]
219
220	  deroo - the codes developed by the late Father Joseph De Roo, and
221	  	published in  his book "2001 Kanji" (Bojinsha). Fr De Roo
222	  	gave his permission for these codes to be included. [DR]
223	  misclass - a possible misclassification of the kanji according
224		to one of the code types. (See the "Z" codes in the KANJIDIC
225		documentation for more details.)
226
227	)
228SAX.elementDecl(reading_meaning, 4, ...)
229SAX.comment(
230	The readings for the kanji in several languages, and the meanings, also
231	in several languages. The readings and meanings are grouped to enable
232	the handling of the situation where the meaning is differentiated by
233	reading. [T1]
234	)
235SAX.elementDecl(nanori, 3, ...)
236SAX.comment(
237	Japanese readings that are now only associated with names.
238	)
239SAX.elementDecl(rmgroup, 4, ...)
240SAX.elementDecl(reading, 3, ...)
241SAX.comment(
242	The reading element contains the reading or pronunciation
243	of the kanji.
244	)
245SAX.attributeDecl(reading, r_type, 1, 2, NULL, ...)
246SAX.comment(
247	The r_type attribute defines the type of reading in the reading
248	element. The current values are:
249	  pinyin - the modern PinYin romanization of the Chinese reading
250	  	of the kanji. The tones are represented by a concluding
251	  	digit. [Y]
252	  korean_r - the romanized form of the Korean reading(s) of the
253	  	kanji.  The readings are in the (Republic of Korea) Ministry
254	  	of Education style of romanization. [W]
255	  korean_h - the Korean reading(s) of the kanji in hangul.
256	  ja_on - the "on" Japanese reading of the kanji, in katakana. A
257	  	second attribute r_status, if present, will indicate with
258	  	a value of "jy" whether the reading is approved for a
259	  	"Jouyou kanji".
260	  ja_kun - the "kun" Japanese reading of the kanji, in hiragana.
261	  	Where relevant the okurigana is also included separated by a
262	  	".". Readings associated with prefixes and suffixes are
263	  	marked with a "-". A second attribute r_status, if present,
264	  	will indicate with a value of "jy" whether the reading is
265	  	approved for a "Jouyou kanji".
266	)
267SAX.attributeDecl(reading, r_status, 1, 3, NULL, ...)
268SAX.comment(
269	See under ja_on and ja_kun above.
270	)
271SAX.elementDecl(meaning, 3, ...)
272SAX.comment(
273	The meaning associated with the kanji.
274	)
275SAX.attributeDecl(meaning, m_lang, 1, 3, NULL, ...)
276SAX.comment(
277	The m_lang attribute defines the target language of the meaning. It
278	will be coded using the two-letter language code from the ISO 639
279	standard. When absent, the value "en" (i.e. English) is implied. [{}]
280	)
281SAX.externalSubset(kanjidic2, , )
282SAX.startElementNs(kanjidic2, NULL, NULL, 0, 0, 0)
283SAX.characters(
284, 1)
285SAX.endElementNs(kanjidic2, NULL, NULL)
286SAX.endDocument()
287