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This is the {{Tl|Tlp}} or '''template link with parameters''' template.
It can be used in documentation and talk page discussions to show how a template name would be used in code.
Here is how this template looks. Code to the left and actual rendering to the right:
:{{Tlc|Tlp|name|parameters}} = {{Tlp|name|parameters}}
Features of {{Tlp|Tlp}}:
* It shows a template name with a link to that template.
* It shows up to eight parameters.
* It also shows empty parameters. (See examples below.)
* It prevents [[line wrap]]s in its output.
* It uses normal text style. (While for instance {{Tlx|Tlx}} uses <tt>teletype</tt> text style.)
This template belongs to a whole family of similar templates. See the [[#See also|see also]] section below for some of them. For instance, when writing documentation you might want to avoid a lot of unnecessary links, since it decreases readability. Then on the first occurrence of a template name use {{Tl|Tl}}, {{Tlp|Tlp}} or {{Tlx|Tlx}}, and then use {{Tlf|Tlf}}, {{Tld|Tld}} or {{Tlc|Tlc}}.
=== Examples ===
<table class="wikitable">
<table class="wikitable">
<tr><th>Code<th>Result<th>Comment
<tr><th>Code<th>Result<th>Comment
Regel 11: Regel 30:
<tr><td>{{tlc|tlp|name|3=2=one=a|4=3=two=b}} <td>{{tlp|name|2=one=a|3=two=b}} <td>Use numbered parameters to fix it. Remember to start from 2, since the "name" is number 1.
<tr><td>{{tlc|tlp|name|3=2=one=a|4=3=two=b}} <td>{{tlp|name|2=one=a|3=two=b}} <td>Use numbered parameters to fix it. Remember to start from 2, since the "name" is number 1.
</table>
</table>
If you have equal signs in your template parameters then some find it simpler to code it using <code>&lt;nowiki></code> tags, or the <code>&amp;#61;</code> or <code>&amp;#x3D;</code> character references. Here's how to do that. Code to the left and actual rendering to the right:
:<code><nowiki>{{tlp|name|&lt;nowiki>one=a|two=b&lt;/nowiki>}}</nowiki></code> = {{tlp|name|<nowiki>one=a|two=b</nowiki>}}
:{{tlc|tlp|name|one&amp;#61;a|two&amp;#61;b}} = {{tlp|name|one&#61;a|two&#61;b}}
=== See also ===
{{tl|Tl-nav}}

Huidige versie van 19 mrt 2012 om 14:28

This is the {{Tlp}} or template link with parameters template.

It can be used in documentation and talk page discussions to show how a template name would be used in code.

Here is how this template looks. Code to the left and actual rendering to the right:

{{Tlp|name|parameters}} = {{name|parameters}}

Features of {{Tlp}}:

  • It shows a template name with a link to that template.
  • It shows up to eight parameters.
  • It also shows empty parameters. (See examples below.)
  • It prevents line wraps in its output.
  • It uses normal text style. (While for instance {{Tlx}} uses teletype text style.)

This template belongs to a whole family of similar templates. See the see also section below for some of them. For instance, when writing documentation you might want to avoid a lot of unnecessary links, since it decreases readability. Then on the first occurrence of a template name use {{Tl}}, {{Tlp}} or {{Tlx}}, and then use {{Tlf}}, {{Tld}} or {{Tlc}}.


Examples

CodeResultComment
{{tlp}} {{tlp|...}} Shows its own syntax.
{{tlp|name}} {{name}}
{{tlp|name|one}} {{name|one}}
{{tlp|name|one|two}} {{name|one|two}}
{{tlp|name|a|b|c|d|e|f|g|h|i|j}} {{name|a|b|c|d|e|f|g|h}} Shows up to eight parameters. The rest are dropped.
{{tlp|name|||three|four}} {{name|||three|four}} Also shows empty parameters.
{{tlp|name|||three||}} {{name|||three||}} Even shows empty parameters that come in the end.
{{tlp|name|one=a|two=b}} {{name}} Equal signs is a problem, but there is a fix.
{{tlp|name|2=one=a|3=two=b}} {{name|one=a|two=b}} Use numbered parameters to fix it. Remember to start from 2, since the "name" is number 1.

If you have equal signs in your template parameters then some find it simpler to code it using <nowiki> tags, or the &#61; or &#x3D; character references. Here's how to do that. Code to the left and actual rendering to the right:

{{tlp|name|<nowiki>one=a|two=b</nowiki>}} = {{name|one=a|two=b}}
{{tlp|name|one&#61;a|two&#61;b}} = {{name|one=a|two=b}}

See also

{{Tl-nav}}