Module:Category tree/poscatboiler/data/symbols: Difference between revisions

From The Languages of David J. Peterson
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
 
Line 49: Line 49:


labels["logograms"] = {
labels["logograms"] = {
description = "{{{langname}}} symbols that represent single words or morphemes.",
description = "{{{langname}}} symbols that represent single words.",
parents = {"symbols"},
parents = {"symbols"},
}
}

Latest revision as of 13:33, 30 September 2023

Documentation for this module may be created at Module:Category tree/poscatboiler/data/symbols/documentation

local labels = {}
local raw_categories = {}



-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--                                                                         --
--                                  LABELS                                 --
--                                                                         --
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------


labels["symbols"] = {
	description = "{{{langname}}} written signs.",
	umbrella_parents = "Fundamental",
	parents = {{name = "{{{langcat}}}", raw = true}},
}

labels["diacritical marks"] = {
	description = "{{{langname}}} glyphs that are added to characters to modify their sounds or meanings.",
	parents = {"symbols"},
}

labels["Han characters"] = {
	description = "{{{langname}}} symbols of the Han logographic script, which can represent sounds or convey meanings directly.",
	parents = {"logograms"},
}

labels["ideograms"] = {
	description = "{{{langname}}} symbols that represent objects, ideas or concepts directly.",
	umbrella_parents = "Fundamental",
	parents = {"symbols"},
}

labels["iteration marks"] = {
	description = "{{{langname}}} glyphs that act as a shorthand for repeated text.",
	parents = {"abbreviations", "symbols"},
}

labels["letters"] = {
	description = "{{{langname}}} symbols that represent single sounds. Variations of letters, such as letters with diacritics, should also be categorized here.",
	parents = {"symbols"},
}

labels["ligatures"] = {
	description = "{{{langname}}} letters that have been combined into a single graphical unit.",
	parents = {"symbols"},
}

labels["logograms"] = {
	description = "{{{langname}}} symbols that represent single words.",
	parents = {"symbols"},
}

labels["matched pairs"] = {
	description = "{{{langname}}} pairs of separate characters that are used together. Example: [[( )]].",
	parents = {"symbols"},
}

labels["numeral symbols"] = {
	description = "{{{langname}}} symbols that represent numerals.",
	parents = {"symbols"},
}

labels["punctuation marks"] = {
	description = "{{{langname}}} symbols that indicate structure and organization of writing.",
	parents = {"symbols"},
}

labels["syllables"] = {
	description = "{{{langname}}} symbols that represent groups of sounds. Variations of syllables, such as syllables with diacritics, should also be categorized here.",
	parents = {"symbols"},
}


-- Add 'umbrella_parents' key if not already present.
for key, data in pairs(labels) do
	if not data.umbrella_parents then
		data.umbrella_parents = "Symbols subcategories by language"
	end
end


-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--                                                                         --
--                              RAW CATEGORIES                             --
--                                                                         --
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------


raw_categories["Symbols subcategories by language"] = {
	description = "Umbrella categories covering topics related to symbols.",
	additional = "{{{umbrella_meta_msg}}}",
	parents = {
		"Umbrella metacategories",
		{name = "symbols", is_label = true, sort = " "},
	},
}


return {LABELS = labels, RAW_CATEGORIES = raw_categories}