A handful of entries in JMdict have "hidden" kanji forms which direct users to an entry but are not displayed within the entry. For example, あるようでない has three hidden kanji forms: あるようで無い, 有るようで無い, and 有るようでない.
These entries also have a [kana] tag ("usually written as kana") because the JMdict editors are worried that some developers may not hide the kanji forms correctly.
Since I do hide the kanji forms correctly, I should remove the [kana] tag.
A handful of entries in JMdict have "hidden" kanji forms which direct users to an entry but are not displayed within the entry. For example, あるようでない has three hidden kanji forms: あるようで無い, 有るようで無い, and 有るようでない.
These entries also have a [kana] tag ("usually written as kana") because the JMdict editors are worried that some developers may not hide the kanji forms correctly.
Since I do hide the kanji forms correctly, I should remove the [kana] tag.