Wednesday, June 6, 2012

2500 Most Frequent Japanese Kanji from kanjidic2

I have added a page with the high frequency 2,501 Japanese kanji from kanjidic2 with translations, kun and on readings as a Curl® web content Aule Page.

Here is a snapshot:


Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Bashō 梅 (ume) Haiku 芭蕉の俳句


At www.aule-browser.com/kanji/poets/basho-ume.html I have first the Basho haiku opening with the double morae "ume" and then those in which 梅 occurs (either as relating to plum or some related image.)

The page is a Curl® applet embedded in HTML for Kanji study and review.

JavaScript is used to detect whether the Curl Surge® RTE (runtime engine) is installed as a browser plugin ...

... otherwise the pages a free of ad's, extraneous links and other such nuisances.

Here is a snapshot:

You will find a stroke-order animation for at the SODA aule page to help you to learn this Japanese kanji character.

Note: 杏 apricot · 杏子 apricot tree


Saturday, May 26, 2012

Basho Haiku in one JSON file


I have added a JSON kanji file:  http://kanji.aule-browser/json/basho-a-za.json

The file has all of the Bashō haiku in a JSON format grouped by opening mora.

Each object is a poem in kanji, then kana (Hiragana), romaji and finally source info.

松尾 芭蕉
俳諧

松尾芭蕉の俳句の詩




Friday, May 25, 2012

Bashō haiku poems in an Aule Page

A first Aule Page of Bashō haiku poems: HTML-only but asking for HanaMinA font of the Hanazono Mincho font project for Japanese Kanji and kana.

The aule-page is safe to copy and the source is wikisource.org with poems from opening mora of ABURA to AYU.

The page rows for each haiku poem are first kanji, then hiragana and finally romaji with notes.


Thursday, May 24, 2012

Joyo Kanji Meaning

Over at http://aule-browser.com/kanji/index.html I have added an option to select a view of joyo kanji graphcally.

You don't have to ask yourself which page you preferred if you can recognize the layout of the page or its font or other features such as stroke order animation or stroke order diagram or whether or not the meanings were hidden until selected with the mouse.


There are 3 new views today using alternative sort-order 2 and 3.

Saturday, May 19, 2012

HTML-Only Kanji Stroke Order Pages

Over at kanji.aule-browser.com I have added a safe Aule Page.

The web page has romaji, kanji, kana and links to safe stroke order diagrams by Jim Rose.

An Aule Page is a safe page - either to run with the Curl runtime or to copy to a local PC, laptop or netbook.  The pages run as well on MAc and Linux as Windows.

There are no advertisements and no JavaScript or other scripting.

There are no links to commercial or other such sites - just HTML with a local CSS stylesheet.

This Aule Page links to 3 other HTML-only Aule Pages for romaji with links to kanji stroke order diagrams.

Here is a snapshot of the linking HTML-only page:

The other 2 page links are below the example from the first page.

Kanji study pages should be safe to copy to a home PC and these are safe.  A simple view of the page source will show you all that is there: well-formatted HTML and CSS styling.

Once on your own machine, you can adjust the page and its contents to your liking.