Template talk:Hira
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These codes are little used (less than 1000 transclusions each), and don't really have a very clearly defined use within Wiktionary anyway. The code used for Japanese is {{Jpan}}
, which already encompasses Hiragana and Katakana alongside Kanji (ISO 15924 says: Jpan = Hani + Hira + Kana). So these codes aren't actually needed to provide any kind of formatting support, and they're already aliases of Jpan in the CSS. "Hira" is not set in Module:languages as the script of any language, but "Kana" is used by three languages: Ainu, Miyako, Yonaguni. —CodeCat 22:02, 17 July 2013 (UTC)
- Deleted by User:CodeCat on April 11 due to migration to Module:scripts. I declare this discussion moot. The question of retaining the script codes themselves can be raised at WT:BP. — Keφr 12:18, 14 April 2014 (UTC)