From 386d21818fb61a33d2bf09cfa3758ff7bab2179a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Arno Bosse Date: Fri, 17 Jul 2015 21:41:14 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Update README.md --- language-data/README.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/language-data/README.md b/language-data/README.md index a645992..a506575 100644 --- a/language-data/README.md +++ b/language-data/README.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ The _Kanji alive_ language data files are offered in UTF-8 encoded, .csv (comma- ###Kanji alive data (_ka_data.csv_ and _.xlsx_) -This contains all of the langauge data used by the _Kanji alive_ web application (http://app.kanjialive.com) with the following exceptions: For copyright reasons, it does not include data on the mnemonic hints and the (Classic) Nelson and Kondansha dictionary indices for each kanji seen in the app's "detail" view or data on the division of kanji into chapters/lessons for [textbooks supported](http://kanjialive.com/supported-textbooks/) in the "search & results" view. +This contains all of the language data used by the _Kanji alive_ web application (http://app.kanjialive.com) with the following exceptions: For copyright reasons, it does not include data on the mnemonic hints and the (Classic) Nelson and Kondansha dictionary indices for each kanji seen in the app's "detail" view or data on the division of kanji into chapters/lessons for [textbooks supported](http://kanjialive.com/supported-textbooks/) in the "search & results" view. Note that in order to make use in particular of the [kanji animation](https://github.com/kintopp/Kanji-alive/tree/master/kanji-animations) and [example audio](https://github.com/kintopp/Kanji-alive/tree/master/examples-audio) media, you will need to match the kanji character you are looking for (e.g. ⻌) with the unique, romanized name we assigned to it when we created its filename, e.g. jutsu-no(beru). In the case of the example audio files, the filenames were additionally marked (in alphabetical order) with the letters 'a' to 'l' to match them to their respective readings. For example, there are 10 audio files starting with "jutsu-no(beru)" and ending with [a-j].aac. These are the audio files for the 10 readings (in the same order) for this kanji.