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== Purpose == | |||
This is just a simple way to display a template example in curly braces instead of typing out | This is just a simple way to display a template example in curly braces instead of typing out | ||
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Example | == Example == | ||
<nowiki>{{tx|stub}}</nowiki> | <nowiki>{{tx|stub}}</nowiki> | ||
{{tx|stub}} | {{tx|stub}} | ||
== Displaying more parameters == | |||
You can show up to 10 parameters without worrying about the pipe characters being parsed: | You can show up to 10 parameters without worrying about the pipe characters being parsed: | ||
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{{tx|main|Triparic language}} | {{tx|main|Triparic language}} | ||
== Displaying named parameters == | |||
But if you want to show a named parameter with an equals sign, you need to use {{tx|{{=}}}} to "protect" the equals sign: | But if you want to show a named parameter with an equals sign, you need to use {{tx|{{=}}}} to "protect" the equals sign: |
Revision as of 17:26, 9 April 2016
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This is a metatemplate; that is, a template that will rarely be used directly in articles, but rather used in other templates which will be used directly. |
Purpose
This is just a simple way to display a template example in curly braces instead of typing out
<code> ... </code>
Example
{{tx|stub}}
{{stub}}
Displaying more parameters
You can show up to 10 parameters without worrying about the pipe characters being parsed:
{{tx|main|Triparic language}}
{{main|Triparic language}}
Displaying named parameters
But if you want to show a named parameter with an equals sign, you need to use
{{=}}
to "protect" the equals sign:
{{tx|foo|bar{{=}}baz}}
{{foo|bar=baz}}