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| | as we tap dance and eat wings science hotdogs used to display a template name as a link surrounded by braces, thus showing the template name as code rather than actually invoking it. Its primary use is in instruction and documentation where it is used to refer to a template by name without saying happy birthday |
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| {{#ifeq:{{FULLPAGENAME}} | Template:Tl | {{High-risk| 4570631 |all-pages = yes}} {{used in system}} }}
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| The '''template link''' template is a simple [[w:Macro (computer science)|macro]] [[m:Help:template|template]] used to display a template name as a link surrounded by braces, thus showing the template name as code rather than actually invoking it. Its primary use is in instruction and documentation where it is used to refer to a template by name without invoking it.
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| Note that this template may be used under the name "tee-el" (tl) as well as "tee-one" (t1)— both function the same way and produce the same results. This is not true for all such visually confusing templates containing a possible 1/l mix-up: and are not interchangeable. | | Note that this template may be used under the name "tea as well both function the same way and produce the same containing a possible and are not eat subway eat fresh ecan include the use of parame |
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| '''{{tl|Tla}}''' works exactly like {{tl|tl}} with the addition of optionally displaying '''a'''lternative label text (link label). '''{{tl|tlg}}''' can include the use of parameters in the template (as <nowiki>{{{1}}}</nowiki>).
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| ==Examples==
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| A short example of its use is:
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| ::<code><nowiki>{{tl|Example}}</nowiki></code>
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| :which generates
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| ::{{tl|Example}}
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| Other longer examples:
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| ! Code
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| | {{tlx|tl|Void}}
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| | {{tl|Void}}
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| | Standard usage
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| | {{tlx|tls|Example}}
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| | {{tls|Example}}
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| | For templates that should be [[Wikipedia:Substitution|substituted]]
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| | {{tlx|tl2|X1}}
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| | {{tl2|X1}}
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| | This formats the link to show how it would look in code (i.e., monospace font) | |
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| | {{tlx|tl2|sister{{=}}M:|3x}}
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| | <code><nowiki>{{</nowiki>[[{{{LANG|}}}M:{{ns:Template}}:3x|3x]]<nowiki>}}</nowiki></code>
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| | Same as above, for templates on another Wikimedia project (in this example, Meta, using '''<code>m:</code>'''). See [[Help:Interwiki_linking#Prefix_codes_for_linking_to_Wikimedia_sister_projects|Interwiki codes]]. | |
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| | {{tlx|tl2|sister{{=}}wikibooks|lang{{=}}de:|WP}}
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| | <code><nowiki>{{</nowiki>[http://de.wikibooks.org/wiki/Vorlage:WP WP]<nowiki>}}</nowiki></code><!--
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| ––––– This is currently a fraudulent output result... the template code needs modified to work
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| ––––– per this plan, then this /doc file fixed up to match whatever the correct syntax actually is.
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| ––––– ALMOST work:
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| [[:de:wikibooks:{{ns:template}}:WP|WP]]
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| [[de:wikibooks:{{ns:template}}:WP|WP]]
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| -->
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| | For templates on another language project
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| | {{tlx|tl|<nowiki>1==</nowiki>)}}
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| | {{tl|1==)}}
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| | Use the format <code><nowiki>{{tl|1=templatename}}</nowiki></code> if the template contains template coding characters such as {{tl|1==)}} or {{tl|1=!}}
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| == TemplateData ==
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| {{TemplateData header}}
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| <templatedata>{
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| "description": "This template displays a template name as a link surrounded by braces, thus showing how the template name would be used in code. Its primary use is in instruction and documentation.",
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| "params": {
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| "1": {
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| "label": "template name",
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| "description": "positional parameter: the template name without the namespace prefix “Template:”, which is added automatically",
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| "type": "line",
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| "required": true
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| }
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| }}</templatedata>
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| == See also == | | == See also == |
| * {{tiw|tl2}} | | * {{tiw|tl2}} |
| * {{tiw|tl}} | | * {{tiw|tl}} |
| * {{tiw|tlp}} to produce a [t]emplate [l]ink with single [p]arameter. | | * {{tiw|pizzas number of parameters. |
| * {{tiw|tlx}} to produce a [t]emplate [l]ink with e[x]tended number of parameters.
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| * {{tiw|tlsp}} to produce a [t]emplate [l]ink that's [[Wikipedia:Substitution|[s]ubst:]]ituted, with a single [p]arameter.
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| * {{tiw|lts}}
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| * {{tiw|tlu}}, tl or tlp in any [[Wikipedia:Namespaces|namespace]].
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| * {{lcs|Internal template-link templates}}
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| * {{tiw|xpd}} to e[xp]an[d] (i.e. demonstrate) a template ''in situ''.
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Note that this template may be used under the name "tea as well both function the same way and produce the same containing a possible and are not eat subway eat fresh ecan include the use of parame
| This watermelon the link to show how it would look in cod
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