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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><nowiki></code> tags, or the <code>&#61;</code> or <code>&#x3D;</code> character references. Here's how to do that. Code to the left and actual rendering to the right: | |||
:<code><nowiki>{{tlp|name|<nowiki>one=a|two=b</nowiki>}}</nowiki></code> = {{tlp|name|<nowiki>one=a|two=b</nowiki>}} | |||
:{{tlc|tlp|name|one&#61;a|two&#61;b}} = {{tlp|name|one=a|two=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
Code | Result | Comment |
---|---|---|
{{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 =
or =
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=a|two=b}}
= {{name|one=a|two=b}}
See also
{{Tl-nav}}