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==Use==
Displays Japanese characters. For example, {{tl1|ja|スマブラ}} gives {{ja|スマブラ}}. The first parameter should be the text, and the second (optional) should be the hover text, where "Japanese text" is the default (example: {{ja|スマブラ|sumabura}}).
 
This template helps avoid character display errors should a user's personal stylesheets be using a font that doesn't support Japanese characters, done by specifying a list of fonts known to have such support and that combined should be on every possible computer. The fonts used are, in the order they are attempted:
*Arial Unicode MS (any system with Microsoft Office, Mac OS X x10.5+)
*Code2000 (older well-known Unicode font)
*EPSON
*Meiryo (all Windows since Vista)
 
If you have problems displaying Japanese characters even with this template, post on the talkpage and we'll try to find something you can use.
 
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Latest revision as of 01:35, April 13, 2022

{{{1}}}

Use

Displays Japanese characters. For example, {{ja|スマブラ}} gives スマブラ. The first parameter should be the text, and the second (optional) should be the hover text, where "Japanese text" is the default (example: スマブラ).

This template helps avoid character display errors should a user's personal stylesheets be using a font that doesn't support Japanese characters, done by specifying a list of fonts known to have such support and that combined should be on every possible computer. The fonts used are, in the order they are attempted:

  • Arial Unicode MS (any system with Microsoft Office, Mac OS X x10.5+)
  • Code2000 (older well-known Unicode font)
  • EPSON
  • Meiryo (all Windows since Vista)

If you have problems displaying Japanese characters even with this template, post on the talkpage and we'll try to find something you can use.