Template:Tlc/doc
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This is the {{tlc}}
template.
This page is also the documentation for {{tld}} and {{tlf}} that work almost exactly the same.
When showing a template name with brackets in documentation you have to escape the brackets in some way so it doesn't become a call to the template. Instead of using <nowiki></nowiki>
tags you can write it simpler and shorter by using these templates.
Here is how these templates look. Code to the left and actual rendering to the right:
{{tlc|name|parameters}}
={{name|parameters}}
{{tld|name|parameters}}
= {{name|parameters}}{{tlf|name|parameters}}
= {{name|parameters}}
These templates work similarly to {{tl}} and {{tlx}}, but they don't make the template name into a link. When writing documentation you might want to avoid a lot of unnecessary links, since it decreases readability. So on the first occurrence of a template name use {{tl}} or {{tlx}}, and then use {{tlc}}
, {{tld}} or {{tlf}}.
Features of {{tlc}}
, {{tld}} and {{tlf}}:
- They show a template name and up to eight parameters.
- They also show empty parameters. (See examples below.)
- They prevent line wraps in their output.
[edit] Examples
Wikitables make the <code></code>
tags transparent, that's why the "code colouring
" is missing in these examples.
Code | Result | Comment |
---|---|---|
{{tlc}} |
{{tlc|...}} |
Shows its own syntax. |
{{tlc|name}} |
{{name}} |
|
{{tlc|name|one}} |
{{name|one}} |
|
{{tlc|name|one|two}} |
{{name|one|two}} |
|
{{tlc|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. |
{{tlc|name|||three|four}} |
{{name|||three|four}} |
Also shows empty parameters. |
{{tlc|name|||three||}} |
{{name|||three||}} |
Even shows empty parameters that come in the end. |
{{tlc|one=a|two=b}} |
{{name}} |
Equal signs is a problem, but there is a fix. |
{{tlc|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 it probably is simpler and clearer to code it using <nowiki>
tags etc. Here are the codes to emulate {{tlf}}, {{tld}} and {{tlc}}
respectively. Code to the left and actual rendering to the right:
<nowiki>{{name|one=a|two=b}}</nowiki>
= {{name|one=a|two=b}}
<tt><nowiki>{{name|one=a|two=b}}</nowiki></tt>
= {{name|one=a|two=b}}
<code><nowiki>{{name|one=a|two=b}}</nowiki></code>
={{name|one=a|two=b}}
[edit] See also
- {{tlc}} – Not linked, several parameters and text in
<code></code>
style. - {{tld}} – Not linked, several parameters and teletype text style.
- {{tlf}} – Not linked, several parameters and normal text style.
- {{tl}} – Template link, no parameters and normal text style.
- {{tlx}} – Template link, several parameters and interwiki links, teletype text style.
- {{tn}} – Same as {{tl}}, but shows the braces as part of the link.