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This is the '''{{tlc| | This is the '''{{tlc|tlc}}''' template. | ||
== Purpose and naming == | == Purpose and naming == | ||
When a template name with braces is to be shown in documentation, the braces have to be escaped in some way so it doesn't become an actual call to the template. Instead of using <code><nowiki></nowiki></code> tags you can write it more simply and concisely by using the {{tlc|tlc | When a template name with braces is to be shown in documentation, the braces have to be escaped in some way so it doesn't become an actual call to the template. Instead of using <code><nowiki></nowiki></code> tags you can write it more simply and concisely by using the {{tlc|tlc}} templates. | ||
These templates work similarly to {{tlc|tl}} and {{tlc|tlx}}, but don't make the template name into a link. When writing documentation you might want to avoid a lot of unnecessary links, since they can decrease readability. So on the first occurrence of a template name use {{tlx|tl}} or {{tlx|tlx}}, and then use {{tlc|tlc | These templates work similarly to {{tlc|tl}} and {{tlc|tlx}}, but don't make the template name into a link. When writing documentation you might want to avoid a lot of unnecessary links, since they can decrease readability. So on the first occurrence of a template name use {{tlx|tl}} or {{tlx|tlx}}, and then use {{tlc|tlc}} thereafter. | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
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| {{tlc|tlc}} | | {{tlc|tlc}} | ||
| '''T'''emplate '''l'''ink '''c'''ode | | '''T'''emplate '''l'''ink '''c'''ode | ||
|Uses the <code><nowiki><code>...</code></nowiki></code> tags meant for showing programming code. Essentially the non-linking equivalent of {{tlx|tlx}}. | |||
|} | |} | ||
===Basic operation=== | ===Basic operation=== | ||
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:{{tlc|tlc|name|parameters}} = {{tlc|name|parameters}} | :{{tlc|tlc|name|parameters}} = {{tlc|name|parameters}} | ||
==Documentation== | ==Documentation== | ||
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* This template takes another ''template-name'' and some associated [[Help:Pipe trick|pipe-tricked]] [[m:Parameter#Parameters|(numbered) parameters]] (or 'pass parameters'), and displays them as an 'example demonstration' of how the ''template-name'' template could be coded, literally. Its primary use is in instruction and documentation. | * This template takes another ''template-name'' and some associated [[Help:Pipe trick|pipe-tricked]] [[m:Parameter#Parameters|(numbered) parameters]] (or 'pass parameters'), and displays them as an 'example demonstration' of how the ''template-name'' template could be coded, literally. Its primary use is in instruction and documentation. | ||
*Specifics here??? <!-- Coding details, other parameters (SUBST?), other notes? Cf. [[Template:Tlx]]. --> | *Specifics here??? <!-- Coding details, other parameters (SUBST?), other notes? Cf. [[Template:Tlx]]. --> | ||
*Features of {{tlc|tlc | *Features of {{tlc|tlc}}: | ||
** They show a template name and up to eight parameters. | ** They show a template name and up to eight parameters. | ||
** They also show empty parameters. (See examples hereafter.) | ** They also show empty parameters. (See examples hereafter.) | ||
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===Usage=== | ===Usage=== | ||
{{tlc|Tlc|Template|first_parameter|second|third|fourth|...|eighth}} → | {{tlc|Tlc|Template|first_parameter|second|third|fourth|...|eighth}} → {{tlc|Template|first_parameter|second|third|fourth|fifth|sixth|seventh|eighth}} | ||
{{tlc | |||
=== Examples === | === Examples === | ||
Note: Wikitables make the <code><code></code></code> tags transparent, unfortunately, so the "<code>code | Note: Wikitables make the <code><code></code></code> tags transparent, unfortunately, so the "<code>code coloring</code>" is missing in these examples. | ||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
! Code | |||
! Result | |||
! Comment | |||
|- | |||
| {{tlc|tlc}} | |||
| {{tlc}} | |||
| Shows its own syntax. | |||
|- | |||
| {{tlc|tlc|name}} | |||
| {{tlc|name}} | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
| {{tlc|tlc|name|one}} | |||
| {{tlc|name|one}} | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
| {{tlc|tlc|name|one|two}} | |||
| {{tlc|name|one|two}} | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
| <code><nowiki>{{tlc|name|a|b|c|d|e|f|g|h|i|j}}</nowiki></code> | |||
| {{tlc|name|a|b|c|d|e|f|g|h|i}} | |||
| Shows up to eight parameters. The rest are dropped. | |||
|- | |||
|{{tlc|tlc|name|||three|four}} | |||
| {{tlc|name|||three|four}} | |||
| Also shows empty parameters. | |||
|- | |||
| {{tlc|tlc|name|||three||}} | |||
| {{tlc|name|||three||}} | |||
| Even shows empty parameters that come in the end. | |||
|- | |||
| {{tlc|tlc|name|one{{=}}a|two{{=}}b}} | |||
| {{tlc|name|one=a|two=b}} | |||
| The use of equal signs is a problem, but there is a fix; see next row. | |||
|- | |||
| {{tlc|tlc|name|one{{((}}{{=}}{{))}}a|two{{((}}{{=}}{{))}}b}} | |||
| {{tlc|name|one{{=}}a|two{{=}}b}} | |||
| Use <code><nowiki>{{=}}</nowiki></code> in place of an equal sign, so that it gets rendered properly. | |||
|- | |||
| {{tlc|tlc|name|{{tl|IPA|/tʃ/}}|two}} | |||
| {{tlc|tlc|name||two}} | |||
| Nested template calls also cause problems ... | |||
|- | |||
| <code><nowiki>{{tlc|name|{{tl|IPA|/tʃ/}}|two}}</nowiki></code> | |||
| {{tlc|tlc|name|{{tl|IPA|/tʃ/}}|two}} | |||
| ... but there are ways to get around this issue, also. | |||
|- | |||
|<code><nowiki>{{tlc|name|IPA{{!}}/tʃ/{{))}}|two}}</nowiki></code> | |||
| {{tlc|tlc|name|{{tl|IPA|/tʃ/}}|two}} | |||
| ... another way to do the same thing, using <code><nowiki></nowiki></code>, <code><nowiki>{{!}}</nowiki></code> and <code><nowiki>{{))}}</nowiki></code> to insert literal <code><nowiki>{{</nowiki></code>, <code><nowiki>|</nowiki></code> and <code><nowiki>}}</nowiki></code>, respectively. | |||
|- | |||
|} | |||
An alternative to using constructs such as <code><nowiki>{{=}}</nowiki></code> and <code><nowiki>{{ | An alternative to using constructs such as <code><nowiki>{{=}}</nowiki></code> and <code><nowiki>{{tl|...}}</nowiki></code> to prevent characters from getting interpreted syntactically is to use <code><nowiki><code><nowiki>...</nowiki></code></nowiki></code>, which will prevent '''all''' characters from being interpreted. For example, in place of | ||
<code><nowiki>{{tlc|name|one{{=}}{{ | <code><nowiki>{{tlc|name|one{{=}}{{tl|IPA|/tʃ/}}|two}}</nowiki></code> | ||
you can use | you can use | ||
<code><nowiki><code><nowiki>{{name|one=|two}}</nowiki></code></nowiki></code> | <code><nowiki><code><nowiki>{{name|one=|two}}</nowiki></code></nowiki></code> | ||
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If a vertical display with parameters on their own lines is desired, this can also be laid out manually in this manner, or more rapidly done with <code><nowiki><pre>...</pre></nowiki></code>. | If a vertical display with parameters on their own lines is desired, this can also be laid out manually in this manner, or more rapidly done with <code><nowiki><pre>...</pre></nowiki></code>. | ||
Here are the codes to emulate | Here are the codes to emulate {{tlc|tlc}} using <code><nowiki></code>: | ||
{| | {| | ||
! Using templates: !! Using <code><nowiki></code>: !! Rendered result: | ! Using templates: !! Using <code><nowiki></code>: !! Rendered result: | ||
|- | |- | ||
|style="padding-right: 50px;"| <code><nowiki>{{tlc|name|one{{=}}a|two{{=}}b}}</nowiki></code> | |style="padding-right: 50px;"| <code><nowiki>{{tlc|name|one{{=}}a|two{{=}}b}}</nowiki></code> | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:55, 16 August 2022
This is a documentation subpage for . It contains usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
This is the {{tlc}}
template.
Purpose and naming
When a template name with braces is to be shown in documentation, the braces have to be escaped in some way so it doesn't become an actual call to the template. Instead of using <nowiki></nowiki>
tags you can write it more simply and concisely by using the {{tlc}}
templates.
These templates work similarly to {{tl}}
and {{tlx}}
, but don't make the template name into a link. When writing documentation you might want to avoid a lot of unnecessary links, since they can decrease readability. So on the first occurrence of a template name use {{tl}}
or {{tlx}}
, and then use {{tlc}}
thereafter.
Template | Mnemonic | Format differentiation |
---|---|---|
{{tlc}}
|
Template link code | Uses the <code>...</code> tags meant for showing programming code. Essentially the non-linking equivalent of {{tlx}} .
|
Basic operation
Here is how these templates look. Code is to the left; actual rendering to the right:
{{tlc|name|parameters}}
={{name|parameters}}
Documentation
Functional details
- This template takes another template-name and some associated pipe-tricked (numbered) parameters (or 'pass parameters'), and displays them as an 'example demonstration' of how the template-name template could be coded, literally. Its primary use is in instruction and documentation.
- Specifics here???
- Features of
{{tlc}}
:- They show a template name and up to eight parameters.
- They also show empty parameters. (See examples hereafter.)
- They prevent line wraps in their output.
Usage
{{Tlc|Template|first_parameter|second|third|fourth|...|eighth}}
→ {{Template|first_parameter|second|third|fourth|fifth|sixth|seventh|eighth}}
Examples
Note: Wikitables make the <code></code>
tags transparent, unfortunately, so the "code coloring
" 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|name|one=a|two=b}}
|
{{name}}
|
The use of equal signs is a problem, but there is a fix; see next row. |
{{tlc|name|one{{=}}a|two{{=}}b}}
|
{{name|one=a|two=b}}
|
Use {{=}} in place of an equal sign, so that it gets rendered properly.
|
{{tlc|name|{{IPA}}|two}}
|
{{tlc|name||two}}
|
Nested template calls also cause problems ... |
{{tlc|name|{{tl|IPA|/tʃ/}}|two}}
|
{{tlc|name|{{IPA}}|two}}
|
... but there are ways to get around this issue, also. |
{{tlc|name|IPA{{!}}/tʃ/{{))}}|two}}
|
{{tlc|name|{{IPA}}|two}}
|
... another way to do the same thing, using , {{!}} and {{))}} to insert literal {{ , | and }} , respectively.
|
An alternative to using constructs such as {{=}}
and {{tl|...}}
to prevent characters from getting interpreted syntactically is to use <code><nowiki>...</nowiki></code>
, which will prevent all characters from being interpreted. For example, in place of
{{tlc|name|one{{=}}{{tl|IPA|/tʃ/}}|two}}
you can use
<code><nowiki>{{name|one=|two}}</nowiki></code>
Both render as
{{name|one=|two}}
If a vertical display with parameters on their own lines is desired, this can also be laid out manually in this manner, or more rapidly done with <pre>...</pre>
.
Here are the codes to emulate {{tlc}}
using <nowiki>
:
Using templates: | Using <nowiki> : |
Rendered result: |
---|---|---|
{{tlc|name|one{{=}}a|two{{=}}b}}
|
<code><nowiki>{{name|one=a|two=b}}</nowiki></code>
|
{{name|one=a|two=b}}
|
TL template suite
- {{tl}} - {{Example}} - Linked to template using normal text.
- {{tlg}} - {{Example|par1|par2}} - Linked to template using normal text and show parameters.
- {{tlc}} -
{{Example}}
- Unlinked using monospace / code text. - {{tlx}} -
{{Example}}
- Linked using monospace /code text.
These templates have not been imported from MediaWiki.
- {{tls}} - {{subst:Example}} - For templates that should be substituted and not called directly as a template.
- {{tl2}}
- {{tlp}}
- {{tlf}}
- {{tlsp}}
- {{tlu}}