Module:Yesno/doc
This is the documentation page for Module:Yesno
This Lua module is used in system messages, and on approximately 24,200,000 pages, or roughly 257913% of all pages. Changes to it can cause immediate changes to the Wikipedia user interface. To avoid major disruption and server load, any changes should be tested in the module's /sandbox or /testcases subpages, or in your own module sandbox. The tested changes can be added to this page in a single edit. Please discuss changes on the talk page before implementing them. |
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This module provides a consistent interface for processing boolean or boolean-style string input. While Lua allows the true
and false
boolean values, wikicode templates can only express boolean values through strings such as "yes", "no", etc. This module processes these kinds of strings and turns them into boolean input for Lua to process. It also returns nil
values as nil
, to allow for distinctions between nil
and false
. The module also accepts other Lua structures as input, i.e. booleans, numbers, tables, and functions. If it is passed input that it does not recognise as boolean or nil
, it is possible to specify a default value to return.
Syntax
yesno(value, default)
value
is the value to be tested. Boolean input or boolean-style input (see below) always evaluates to either true
or false
, and nil
always evaluates to nil
. Other values evaluate to default
.
Usage
First, load the module. Note that it can only be loaded from other Lua modules, not from normal wiki pages. For normal wiki pages you can use Template loop detected: Template:Documentation subpage
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This module depends on the following other modules: |
Description
The "distinguish" template produces a hatnote to point out to our readers the existence of one or more articles whose title(s) is/are similar to the page in question. It is used in cases where the distinction between the titles is generally obvious and does not need further explanation.
For those cases where an explanation is required, please use the templates Template loop detected: Template:Tl and Template loop detected: Template:Tl. For use on category pages, the corresponding template is Template loop detected: Template:Tl.
Usage
Here is an example of its standard usage (used, for purposes of this example, with the placeholder article "Foo"; the following could be placed on a theoretical article named "Foo (song)", or perhaps one named "Fou" or "Fu"):
{{distinguish|Foo}}
→ Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
This hatnote can be used to distinguish the topic from multiple other topics:
{{distinguish|Foo|Bar}}
→ Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
{{distinguish|Foo|Bar|Gaz}}
→ Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
It can also be used to customize the text that will appear. You may do this using the template's Template:Para parameter. For example, from the Wikipedia article on Phobos (mythology), an article about a Greek god that is also the name of one of the moons of Mars, and where the word "Phoebus", quite similar to "Phobos", has an altogether different meaning. Note that for ease of understanding, terms with parenthetical disambiguation should usually be piped:
{{distinguish|text Template:= the Martian moon [[Phobos (moon)|Phobos]], or Phoebus, an epithet of the Greek god [[Apollo]]}}
→ Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
Note that a final period is automatically added at the end of the sentence, and that only one blue link is used per disambiguated topic (i.e, do not type ...an [[epithet]] of the [[Greek]] god [[Apollo]].
It may also be appropriate to place a similar hatnote on the article for Phobos (moon) to distinguish it from the article on Phobos (mythology) and the article on Apollo, though it is probably unnecessary to place yet another hatnote on the article on Apollo, since most readers searching for "Apollo Phoebus" will get there by simply typing "Apollo" in the Wikipedia search box.
When to use
This hatnote is generally used when readers have misspelled their desired title, and the error would be apparent by simply displaying the alternative term without further explanation. For example, consider a reader looking for the punctuation mark who instead ends up at coma:
- Coma
- Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
Readers are presumed to recognize that they actually wanted comma by merely looking at the spelling, and this case generally requires no further explanation.
However, {{distinguish}}
is not suitable when the difference is not readily apparent without additional details. Consider a reader looking for a game they believe is named Reversi:
- Template:Cross Reversi
- Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
In the above hatnote, it is not generally apparent how the suggested Reversis is different from Reversi, which is also a game.
In this case you should use {{about}}
instead of {{distinguish}}
. The difference is to provide explanatation upfront without requiring the reader to click through and differentiate the terms on their own.
{{Distinguish}}
should only be used when the ambiguity exists for a portion of the readership that is sufficient to warrant a hatnote. Care should be taken to avoid trivial uses.
TemplateData
TemplateData for Yesno
A hatnote used when there is an ambiguity in an article's title.
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Name of article | 1 | Name of article that you want to link to | Page name | suggested |
Optional additional article to link (2) | 2 | Optional additional article to link | Page name | optional |
Optional additional article to link (3) | 3 | Optional additional article to link | Page name | optional |
Optional additional article to link (4) | 4 | Optional additional article to link | Page name | optional |
Custom text | text | Custom message in wikitext; e.g. "[[foo]] and [[Bar (computer science)|bar]]" produces "Not to be confused with [[foo]] and [[Bar (computer science)|bar]]." | String | optional |
Self reference | selfref | If set, marks note as being a self reference, to not be shown when content is reused | Boolean | optional |
Redirects
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
See also
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
Template:Sandbox other This template displays a message that the current page is a documentation subpage.
Usage
{{Documentation subpage}}
- or
{{Documentation subpage|[[Template:Var]]}}
Userbox documentation
To set this template to use "userbox" and "userbox page" rather than "template" and "template page" or "user template" and "user template page", use:
Text customization
The parameters Template:Para and/or Template:Para can be used to set the text of, respectively, the template's first and second lines. If text1 is set but not text2, both lines' text will derive from text1:
Template:Hidden begin
{{Documentation subpage |text1='''''text1 appears here''''' |text2='''''text2 appears here'''''}}
Template loop detected: Template:Documentation subpage
Template:Hidden end
Template:Hidden begin
{{Documentation subpage |text2='''''text2 appears here'''''}}
Template loop detected: Template:Documentation subpage
Template:Hidden end
Template:Hidden begin
{{Documentation subpage |text1='''''text1 appears here'''''}}
Template loop detected: Template:Documentation subpage
Template:Hidden end
Other parameters
Template:Para will prevent this template from generating any categories. (By default, "Namespace documentation pages" (usually Category:Template documentation pages) is added, or Category:Documentation subpages without corresponding pages if the main page doesn't exist.)
Display
This template should normally be placed at the top of /doc pages. It changes output depending on where it is viewed:
- On a /doc page, it displays a box explaining template documentation and links to the template page.
- On other pages – i.e. pages transcluding the /doc page – the template will not show. The template page itself (which contains
Template loop detected: Template:Template link
) will automatically note that the documentation is transcluded from a subpage.
Functions
In addition to its message, the template adds pages to Category:Template documentation pages, Category:User documentation pages, or similar (named after the subject space), but only for documentation pages in namespaces with the subpage feature. It defaults the sort key to the page name without namespace: Template:Foo, for example, would be sorted as "Foo", i.e. under "F".
See also
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
Template:Sandbox other Template:Redirect-distinguishLua error: expandTemplate: template "No redirect" does not exist.
The template link template is a simple macro 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.
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.
Template loop detected: Template:Tl works exactly like Template loop detected: Template:Tl with the addition of optionally displaying alternative label text (link label). Template loop detected: Template:Tl can include the use of parameters in the template (as {{{1}}}).
Examples
A short example of its use is:
{{tl|Example}}
- which generates
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
Other longer examples:
Code | Result | Notes |
---|---|---|
{{tl|Void}}
|
Template loop detected: Template:Tl | Standard usage |
{{tls|Example}}
|
Template:Tls | For templates that should be substituted |
{{tl2|X1}}
|
Template:Tl2 | This formats the link to show how it would look in code (i.e., monospace font) |
{{tl2|sisterTemplate:=M:|3x}}
|
{{3x}}
|
Same as above, for templates on another Wikimedia project (in this example, Meta, using m: ). See Interwiki codes.
|
{{tl2|sisterTemplate:=wikibooks|langTemplate:=de:|WP}}
|
{{WP}}
|
For templates on another language project |
{{tl|1==)}}
|
Template loop detected: Template:Tl | Use the format {{tl|1=templatename}} if the template contains template coding characters such as Template loop detected: Template:Tl or Template loop detected: Template:Tl
|
TemplateData
TemplateData for Yesno
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.
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|
template name | 1 | positional parameter: the template name without the namespace prefix “Template:”, which is added automatically | Line | required |
See also
- Template loop detected: Template:Documentation subpage
File:Ambox warning orange.svg | This Lua module is used on approximately 24,200,000 pages, or roughly 257913% of all pages. To avoid major disruption and server load, any changes should be tested in the module's /sandbox or /testcases subpages, or in your own module sandbox. The tested changes can be added to this page in a single edit. Consider discussing changes on the talk page before implementing them. |
This module depends on the following other modules: |
Description
The "distinguish" template produces a hatnote to point out to our readers the existence of one or more articles whose title(s) is/are similar to the page in question. It is used in cases where the distinction between the titles is generally obvious and does not need further explanation.
For those cases where an explanation is required, please use the templates Template loop detected: Template:Tl and Template loop detected: Template:Tl. For use on category pages, the corresponding template is Template loop detected: Template:Tl.
Usage
Here is an example of its standard usage (used, for purposes of this example, with the placeholder article "Foo"; the following could be placed on a theoretical article named "Foo (song)", or perhaps one named "Fou" or "Fu"):
{{distinguish|Foo}}
→ Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
This hatnote can be used to distinguish the topic from multiple other topics:
{{distinguish|Foo|Bar}}
→ Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
{{distinguish|Foo|Bar|Gaz}}
→ Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
It can also be used to customize the text that will appear. You may do this using the template's Template:Para parameter. For example, from the Wikipedia article on Phobos (mythology), an article about a Greek god that is also the name of one of the moons of Mars, and where the word "Phoebus", quite similar to "Phobos", has an altogether different meaning. Note that for ease of understanding, terms with parenthetical disambiguation should usually be piped:
{{distinguish|text Template:= the Martian moon [[Phobos (moon)|Phobos]], or Phoebus, an epithet of the Greek god [[Apollo]]}}
→ Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
Note that a final period is automatically added at the end of the sentence, and that only one blue link is used per disambiguated topic (i.e, do not type ...an [[epithet]] of the [[Greek]] god [[Apollo]].
It may also be appropriate to place a similar hatnote on the article for Phobos (moon) to distinguish it from the article on Phobos (mythology) and the article on Apollo, though it is probably unnecessary to place yet another hatnote on the article on Apollo, since most readers searching for "Apollo Phoebus" will get there by simply typing "Apollo" in the Wikipedia search box.
When to use
This hatnote is generally used when readers have misspelled their desired title, and the error would be apparent by simply displaying the alternative term without further explanation. For example, consider a reader looking for the punctuation mark who instead ends up at coma:
- Coma
- Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
Readers are presumed to recognize that they actually wanted comma by merely looking at the spelling, and this case generally requires no further explanation.
However, {{distinguish}}
is not suitable when the difference is not readily apparent without additional details. Consider a reader looking for a game they believe is named Reversi:
- Template:Cross Reversi
- Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
In the above hatnote, it is not generally apparent how the suggested Reversis is different from Reversi, which is also a game.
In this case you should use {{about}}
instead of {{distinguish}}
. The difference is to provide explanatation upfront without requiring the reader to click through and differentiate the terms on their own.
{{Distinguish}}
should only be used when the ambiguity exists for a portion of the readership that is sufficient to warrant a hatnote. Care should be taken to avoid trivial uses.
TemplateData
TemplateData for Yesno
A hatnote used when there is an ambiguity in an article's title.
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Name of article | 1 | Name of article that you want to link to | Page name | suggested |
Optional additional article to link (2) | 2 | Optional additional article to link | Page name | optional |
Optional additional article to link (3) | 3 | Optional additional article to link | Page name | optional |
Optional additional article to link (4) | 4 | Optional additional article to link | Page name | optional |
Custom text | text | Custom message in wikitext; e.g. "[[foo]] and [[Bar (computer science)|bar]]" produces "Not to be confused with [[foo]] and [[Bar (computer science)|bar]]." | String | optional |
Self reference | selfref | If set, marks note as being a self reference, to not be shown when content is reused | Boolean | optional |
Redirects
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
See also
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
Template:Sandbox other This template displays a message that the current page is a documentation subpage.
Usage
{{Documentation subpage}}
- or
{{Documentation subpage|[[Template:Var]]}}
Userbox documentation
To set this template to use "userbox" and "userbox page" rather than "template" and "template page" or "user template" and "user template page", use:
Text customization
The parameters Template:Para and/or Template:Para can be used to set the text of, respectively, the template's first and second lines. If text1 is set but not text2, both lines' text will derive from text1:
Template:Hidden begin
{{Documentation subpage |text1='''''text1 appears here''''' |text2='''''text2 appears here'''''}}
Template loop detected: Template:Documentation subpage
Template:Hidden end
Template:Hidden begin
{{Documentation subpage |text2='''''text2 appears here'''''}}
Template loop detected: Template:Documentation subpage
Template:Hidden end
Template:Hidden begin
{{Documentation subpage |text1='''''text1 appears here'''''}}
Template loop detected: Template:Documentation subpage
Template:Hidden end
Other parameters
Template:Para will prevent this template from generating any categories. (By default, "Namespace documentation pages" (usually Category:Template documentation pages) is added, or Category:Documentation subpages without corresponding pages if the main page doesn't exist.)
Display
This template should normally be placed at the top of /doc pages. It changes output depending on where it is viewed:
- On a /doc page, it displays a box explaining template documentation and links to the template page.
- On other pages – i.e. pages transcluding the /doc page – the template will not show. The template page itself (which contains
Template loop detected: Template:Template link
) will automatically note that the documentation is transcluded from a subpage.
Functions
In addition to its message, the template adds pages to Category:Template documentation pages, Category:User documentation pages, or similar (named after the subject space), but only for documentation pages in namespaces with the subpage feature. It defaults the sort key to the page name without namespace: Template:Foo, for example, would be sorted as "Foo", i.e. under "F".
See also
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
Usage
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Template:Dated maintenance category
See also
General-purpose formatting
Template:NoteFoot Template:Clear
Other formatting templates
Code example | Effect | Notes |
---|---|---|
{{tl2|Hatnote|lang=fr}}
|
Template:Tl2 | Supports linking to sister projects (e.g., fr:Hatnote) |
{{tlu|User:Ahunt/SSHFS}}
|
Template:Tlu | Supports linking to any namespace |
{{demo|<nowiki>{{Hatnote|lang=fr|Some text}}</nowiki>}}
|
Template:Demo | Shows code and example |
{{xpd|Hatnote|Some hatnote text}}
|
Template:Xpd | Shows code, example and a link to expand the template code |
{{tln|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tln | Produces a normal link to the template |
{{elc|Template:Hatnote}} {{elc|Template:Hatnote|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Elc Template:Elc |
Formats wikilink, with optional piped link text and blended suffix |
{{ml|Example|hello}}
|
Template:Ml | Counterpart to Template loop detected: Template:Tl for linking to Lua modules |
{{mlx|Example|hello}}
|
Template:Mlx | Counterpart to Template loop detected: Template:Tl for linking to Lua modules |
{{para|title|<var>book title</var>}}
|
Template:Para | Formats template parameters for display, with or without values |
{{sclx|LASTING}}
|
Template:Sclx | Takes a shortcut suffix in project namespace and displays it with brackets and the WP: alias in a [[WP:CODE|Template:Tag]] tag. |
{{tag|ref}} {{xtag|templatedata}}
|
Template:Tag Template:Xtag |
Formats [X]HTML tags; can add content, choose opening, closing, or self-closing |
{{dtl|Ping project}}
|
Template:Dtl | Wikidata counterpart to Template loop detected: Template:Tl |
{{pf|if}} {{pf|if|{{{1}}}|true|false}}
|
Template:Pf Template:Pf |
Parser function equivalent to Template loop detected: Template:Tl |
{{magic word|uc:}}
|
Template:Magic word | Magic word links |
With utility links
Code example | Effect |
---|---|
{{lt|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Lt |
{{lts|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Lts |
{{t links|Hatnote}}
|
Template:T links |
{{tfd links|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tfd links |
{{tetl|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tetl |
{{tsetl|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tsetl |
{{ti|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Ti |
{{tic|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tic |
{{tim|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tim |
{{tiw|Hatnote}}
|
Template loop detected: Template:Tiw |
{{tlt|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tlt |
{{ttl|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Ttl |
{{twlh|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Twlh |
- Template loop detected: Template:Documentation subpage
File:Ambox warning orange.svg | This Lua module is used on approximately 24,200,000 pages, or roughly 257913% of all pages. To avoid major disruption and server load, any changes should be tested in the module's /sandbox or /testcases subpages, or in your own module sandbox. The tested changes can be added to this page in a single edit. Consider discussing changes on the talk page before implementing them. |
This module depends on the following other modules: |
Description
The "distinguish" template produces a hatnote to point out to our readers the existence of one or more articles whose title(s) is/are similar to the page in question. It is used in cases where the distinction between the titles is generally obvious and does not need further explanation.
For those cases where an explanation is required, please use the templates Template loop detected: Template:Tl and Template loop detected: Template:Tl. For use on category pages, the corresponding template is Template loop detected: Template:Tl.
Usage
Here is an example of its standard usage (used, for purposes of this example, with the placeholder article "Foo"; the following could be placed on a theoretical article named "Foo (song)", or perhaps one named "Fou" or "Fu"):
{{distinguish|Foo}}
→ Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
This hatnote can be used to distinguish the topic from multiple other topics:
{{distinguish|Foo|Bar}}
→ Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
{{distinguish|Foo|Bar|Gaz}}
→ Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
It can also be used to customize the text that will appear. You may do this using the template's Template:Para parameter. For example, from the Wikipedia article on Phobos (mythology), an article about a Greek god that is also the name of one of the moons of Mars, and where the word "Phoebus", quite similar to "Phobos", has an altogether different meaning. Note that for ease of understanding, terms with parenthetical disambiguation should usually be piped:
{{distinguish|text Template:= the Martian moon [[Phobos (moon)|Phobos]], or Phoebus, an epithet of the Greek god [[Apollo]]}}
→ Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
Note that a final period is automatically added at the end of the sentence, and that only one blue link is used per disambiguated topic (i.e, do not type ...an [[epithet]] of the [[Greek]] god [[Apollo]].
It may also be appropriate to place a similar hatnote on the article for Phobos (moon) to distinguish it from the article on Phobos (mythology) and the article on Apollo, though it is probably unnecessary to place yet another hatnote on the article on Apollo, since most readers searching for "Apollo Phoebus" will get there by simply typing "Apollo" in the Wikipedia search box.
When to use
This hatnote is generally used when readers have misspelled their desired title, and the error would be apparent by simply displaying the alternative term without further explanation. For example, consider a reader looking for the punctuation mark who instead ends up at coma:
- Coma
- Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
Readers are presumed to recognize that they actually wanted comma by merely looking at the spelling, and this case generally requires no further explanation.
However, {{distinguish}}
is not suitable when the difference is not readily apparent without additional details. Consider a reader looking for a game they believe is named Reversi:
- Template:Cross Reversi
- Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
In the above hatnote, it is not generally apparent how the suggested Reversis is different from Reversi, which is also a game.
In this case you should use {{about}}
instead of {{distinguish}}
. The difference is to provide explanatation upfront without requiring the reader to click through and differentiate the terms on their own.
{{Distinguish}}
should only be used when the ambiguity exists for a portion of the readership that is sufficient to warrant a hatnote. Care should be taken to avoid trivial uses.
TemplateData
TemplateData for Yesno
A hatnote used when there is an ambiguity in an article's title.
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Name of article | 1 | Name of article that you want to link to | Page name | suggested |
Optional additional article to link (2) | 2 | Optional additional article to link | Page name | optional |
Optional additional article to link (3) | 3 | Optional additional article to link | Page name | optional |
Optional additional article to link (4) | 4 | Optional additional article to link | Page name | optional |
Custom text | text | Custom message in wikitext; e.g. "[[foo]] and [[Bar (computer science)|bar]]" produces "Not to be confused with [[foo]] and [[Bar (computer science)|bar]]." | String | optional |
Self reference | selfref | If set, marks note as being a self reference, to not be shown when content is reused | Boolean | optional |
Redirects
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
See also
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
Template:Sandbox other This template displays a message that the current page is a documentation subpage.
Usage
{{Documentation subpage}}
- or
{{Documentation subpage|[[Template:Var]]}}
Userbox documentation
To set this template to use "userbox" and "userbox page" rather than "template" and "template page" or "user template" and "user template page", use:
Text customization
The parameters Template:Para and/or Template:Para can be used to set the text of, respectively, the template's first and second lines. If text1 is set but not text2, both lines' text will derive from text1:
Template:Hidden begin
{{Documentation subpage |text1='''''text1 appears here''''' |text2='''''text2 appears here'''''}}
Template loop detected: Template:Documentation subpage
Template:Hidden end
Template:Hidden begin
{{Documentation subpage |text2='''''text2 appears here'''''}}
Template loop detected: Template:Documentation subpage
Template:Hidden end
Template:Hidden begin
{{Documentation subpage |text1='''''text1 appears here'''''}}
Template loop detected: Template:Documentation subpage
Template:Hidden end
Other parameters
Template:Para will prevent this template from generating any categories. (By default, "Namespace documentation pages" (usually Category:Template documentation pages) is added, or Category:Documentation subpages without corresponding pages if the main page doesn't exist.)
Display
This template should normally be placed at the top of /doc pages. It changes output depending on where it is viewed:
- On a /doc page, it displays a box explaining template documentation and links to the template page.
- On other pages – i.e. pages transcluding the /doc page – the template will not show. The template page itself (which contains
Template loop detected: Template:Template link
) will automatically note that the documentation is transcluded from a subpage.
Functions
In addition to its message, the template adds pages to Category:Template documentation pages, Category:User documentation pages, or similar (named after the subject space), but only for documentation pages in namespaces with the subpage feature. It defaults the sort key to the page name without namespace: Template:Foo, for example, would be sorted as "Foo", i.e. under "F".
See also
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
Usage
File:Question book-new.svg | This module's documentation is missing, inadequate, or does not accurately describe its functionality and/or the parameters in its code. Please help to expand and improve it. |
Template:Dated maintenance category
See also
General-purpose formatting
Template:NoteFoot Template:Clear
Other formatting templates
Code example | Effect | Notes |
---|---|---|
{{tl2|Hatnote|lang=fr}}
|
Template:Tl2 | Supports linking to sister projects (e.g., fr:Hatnote) |
{{tlu|User:Ahunt/SSHFS}}
|
Template:Tlu | Supports linking to any namespace |
{{demo|<nowiki>{{Hatnote|lang=fr|Some text}}</nowiki>}}
|
Template:Demo | Shows code and example |
{{xpd|Hatnote|Some hatnote text}}
|
Template:Xpd | Shows code, example and a link to expand the template code |
{{tln|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tln | Produces a normal link to the template |
{{elc|Template:Hatnote}} {{elc|Template:Hatnote|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Elc Template:Elc |
Formats wikilink, with optional piped link text and blended suffix |
{{ml|Example|hello}}
|
Template:Ml | Counterpart to Template loop detected: Template:Tl for linking to Lua modules |
{{mlx|Example|hello}}
|
Template:Mlx | Counterpart to Template loop detected: Template:Tl for linking to Lua modules |
{{para|title|<var>book title</var>}}
|
Template:Para | Formats template parameters for display, with or without values |
{{sclx|LASTING}}
|
Template:Sclx | Takes a shortcut suffix in project namespace and displays it with brackets and the WP: alias in a [[WP:CODE|Template:Tag]] tag. |
{{tag|ref}} {{xtag|templatedata}}
|
Template:Tag Template:Xtag |
Formats [X]HTML tags; can add content, choose opening, closing, or self-closing |
{{dtl|Ping project}}
|
Template:Dtl | Wikidata counterpart to Template loop detected: Template:Tl |
{{pf|if}} {{pf|if|{{{1}}}|true|false}}
|
Template:Pf Template:Pf |
Parser function equivalent to Template loop detected: Template:Tl |
{{magic word|uc:}}
|
Template:Magic word | Magic word links |
With utility links
Code example | Effect |
---|---|
{{lt|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Lt |
{{lts|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Lts |
{{t links|Hatnote}}
|
Template:T links |
{{tfd links|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tfd links |
{{tetl|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tetl |
{{tsetl|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tsetl |
{{ti|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Ti |
{{tic|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tic |
{{tim|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tim |
{{tiw|Hatnote}}
|
Template loop detected: Template:Tiw |
{{tlt|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tlt |
{{ttl|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Ttl |
{{twlh|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Twlh |
- Template loop detected: Template:Documentation subpage
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Description
The "distinguish" template produces a hatnote to point out to our readers the existence of one or more articles whose title(s) is/are similar to the page in question. It is used in cases where the distinction between the titles is generally obvious and does not need further explanation.
For those cases where an explanation is required, please use the templates Template loop detected: Template:Tl and Template loop detected: Template:Tl. For use on category pages, the corresponding template is Template loop detected: Template:Tl.
Usage
Here is an example of its standard usage (used, for purposes of this example, with the placeholder article "Foo"; the following could be placed on a theoretical article named "Foo (song)", or perhaps one named "Fou" or "Fu"):
{{distinguish|Foo}}
→ Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
This hatnote can be used to distinguish the topic from multiple other topics:
{{distinguish|Foo|Bar}}
→ Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
{{distinguish|Foo|Bar|Gaz}}
→ Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
It can also be used to customize the text that will appear. You may do this using the template's Template:Para parameter. For example, from the Wikipedia article on Phobos (mythology), an article about a Greek god that is also the name of one of the moons of Mars, and where the word "Phoebus", quite similar to "Phobos", has an altogether different meaning. Note that for ease of understanding, terms with parenthetical disambiguation should usually be piped:
{{distinguish|text Template:= the Martian moon [[Phobos (moon)|Phobos]], or Phoebus, an epithet of the Greek god [[Apollo]]}}
→ Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
Note that a final period is automatically added at the end of the sentence, and that only one blue link is used per disambiguated topic (i.e, do not type ...an [[epithet]] of the [[Greek]] god [[Apollo]].
It may also be appropriate to place a similar hatnote on the article for Phobos (moon) to distinguish it from the article on Phobos (mythology) and the article on Apollo, though it is probably unnecessary to place yet another hatnote on the article on Apollo, since most readers searching for "Apollo Phoebus" will get there by simply typing "Apollo" in the Wikipedia search box.
When to use
This hatnote is generally used when readers have misspelled their desired title, and the error would be apparent by simply displaying the alternative term without further explanation. For example, consider a reader looking for the punctuation mark who instead ends up at coma:
- Coma
- Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
Readers are presumed to recognize that they actually wanted comma by merely looking at the spelling, and this case generally requires no further explanation.
However, {{distinguish}}
is not suitable when the difference is not readily apparent without additional details. Consider a reader looking for a game they believe is named Reversi:
- Template:Cross Reversi
- Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
In the above hatnote, it is not generally apparent how the suggested Reversis is different from Reversi, which is also a game.
In this case you should use {{about}}
instead of {{distinguish}}
. The difference is to provide explanatation upfront without requiring the reader to click through and differentiate the terms on their own.
{{Distinguish}}
should only be used when the ambiguity exists for a portion of the readership that is sufficient to warrant a hatnote. Care should be taken to avoid trivial uses.
TemplateData
TemplateData for Yesno
A hatnote used when there is an ambiguity in an article's title.
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Name of article | 1 | Name of article that you want to link to | Page name | suggested |
Optional additional article to link (2) | 2 | Optional additional article to link | Page name | optional |
Optional additional article to link (3) | 3 | Optional additional article to link | Page name | optional |
Optional additional article to link (4) | 4 | Optional additional article to link | Page name | optional |
Custom text | text | Custom message in wikitext; e.g. "[[foo]] and [[Bar (computer science)|bar]]" produces "Not to be confused with [[foo]] and [[Bar (computer science)|bar]]." | String | optional |
Self reference | selfref | If set, marks note as being a self reference, to not be shown when content is reused | Boolean | optional |
Redirects
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
See also
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
Template:Sandbox other This template displays a message that the current page is a documentation subpage.
Usage
{{Documentation subpage}}
- or
{{Documentation subpage|[[Template:Var]]}}
Userbox documentation
To set this template to use "userbox" and "userbox page" rather than "template" and "template page" or "user template" and "user template page", use:
Text customization
The parameters Template:Para and/or Template:Para can be used to set the text of, respectively, the template's first and second lines. If text1 is set but not text2, both lines' text will derive from text1:
Template:Hidden begin
{{Documentation subpage |text1='''''text1 appears here''''' |text2='''''text2 appears here'''''}}
Template loop detected: Template:Documentation subpage
Template:Hidden end
Template:Hidden begin
{{Documentation subpage |text2='''''text2 appears here'''''}}
Template loop detected: Template:Documentation subpage
Template:Hidden end
Template:Hidden begin
{{Documentation subpage |text1='''''text1 appears here'''''}}
Template loop detected: Template:Documentation subpage
Template:Hidden end
Other parameters
Template:Para will prevent this template from generating any categories. (By default, "Namespace documentation pages" (usually Category:Template documentation pages) is added, or Category:Documentation subpages without corresponding pages if the main page doesn't exist.)
Display
This template should normally be placed at the top of /doc pages. It changes output depending on where it is viewed:
- On a /doc page, it displays a box explaining template documentation and links to the template page.
- On other pages – i.e. pages transcluding the /doc page – the template will not show. The template page itself (which contains
Template loop detected: Template:Template link
) will automatically note that the documentation is transcluded from a subpage.
Functions
In addition to its message, the template adds pages to Category:Template documentation pages, Category:User documentation pages, or similar (named after the subject space), but only for documentation pages in namespaces with the subpage feature. It defaults the sort key to the page name without namespace: Template:Foo, for example, would be sorted as "Foo", i.e. under "F".
See also
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
Usage
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Template:Dated maintenance category
See also
General-purpose formatting
Template:NoteFoot Template:Clear
Other formatting templates
Code example | Effect | Notes |
---|---|---|
{{tl2|Hatnote|lang=fr}}
|
Template:Tl2 | Supports linking to sister projects (e.g., fr:Hatnote) |
{{tlu|User:Ahunt/SSHFS}}
|
Template:Tlu | Supports linking to any namespace |
{{demo|<nowiki>{{Hatnote|lang=fr|Some text}}</nowiki>}}
|
Template:Demo | Shows code and example |
{{xpd|Hatnote|Some hatnote text}}
|
Template:Xpd | Shows code, example and a link to expand the template code |
{{tln|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tln | Produces a normal link to the template |
{{elc|Template:Hatnote}} {{elc|Template:Hatnote|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Elc Template:Elc |
Formats wikilink, with optional piped link text and blended suffix |
{{ml|Example|hello}}
|
Template:Ml | Counterpart to Template loop detected: Template:Tl for linking to Lua modules |
{{mlx|Example|hello}}
|
Template:Mlx | Counterpart to Template loop detected: Template:Tl for linking to Lua modules |
{{para|title|<var>book title</var>}}
|
Template:Para | Formats template parameters for display, with or without values |
{{sclx|LASTING}}
|
Template:Sclx | Takes a shortcut suffix in project namespace and displays it with brackets and the WP: alias in a [[WP:CODE|Template:Tag]] tag. |
{{tag|ref}} {{xtag|templatedata}}
|
Template:Tag Template:Xtag |
Formats [X]HTML tags; can add content, choose opening, closing, or self-closing |
{{dtl|Ping project}}
|
Template:Dtl | Wikidata counterpart to Template loop detected: Template:Tl |
{{pf|if}} {{pf|if|{{{1}}}|true|false}}
|
Template:Pf Template:Pf |
Parser function equivalent to Template loop detected: Template:Tl |
{{magic word|uc:}}
|
Template:Magic word | Magic word links |
With utility links
Code example | Effect |
---|---|
{{lt|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Lt |
{{lts|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Lts |
{{t links|Hatnote}}
|
Template:T links |
{{tfd links|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tfd links |
{{tetl|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tetl |
{{tsetl|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tsetl |
{{ti|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Ti |
{{tic|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tic |
{{tim|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tim |
{{tiw|Hatnote}}
|
Template loop detected: Template:Tiw |
{{tlt|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tlt |
{{ttl|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Ttl |
{{twlh|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Twlh |
Template:Sandbox other to produce a [t]emplate [l]ink with single [p]arameter.
- Template loop detected: Template:Documentation subpage
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This module depends on the following other modules: |
Description
The "distinguish" template produces a hatnote to point out to our readers the existence of one or more articles whose title(s) is/are similar to the page in question. It is used in cases where the distinction between the titles is generally obvious and does not need further explanation.
For those cases where an explanation is required, please use the templates Template loop detected: Template:Tl and Template loop detected: Template:Tl. For use on category pages, the corresponding template is Template loop detected: Template:Tl.
Usage
Here is an example of its standard usage (used, for purposes of this example, with the placeholder article "Foo"; the following could be placed on a theoretical article named "Foo (song)", or perhaps one named "Fou" or "Fu"):
{{distinguish|Foo}}
→ Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
This hatnote can be used to distinguish the topic from multiple other topics:
{{distinguish|Foo|Bar}}
→ Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
{{distinguish|Foo|Bar|Gaz}}
→ Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
It can also be used to customize the text that will appear. You may do this using the template's Template:Para parameter. For example, from the Wikipedia article on Phobos (mythology), an article about a Greek god that is also the name of one of the moons of Mars, and where the word "Phoebus", quite similar to "Phobos", has an altogether different meaning. Note that for ease of understanding, terms with parenthetical disambiguation should usually be piped:
{{distinguish|text Template:= the Martian moon [[Phobos (moon)|Phobos]], or Phoebus, an epithet of the Greek god [[Apollo]]}}
→ Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
Note that a final period is automatically added at the end of the sentence, and that only one blue link is used per disambiguated topic (i.e, do not type ...an [[epithet]] of the [[Greek]] god [[Apollo]].
It may also be appropriate to place a similar hatnote on the article for Phobos (moon) to distinguish it from the article on Phobos (mythology) and the article on Apollo, though it is probably unnecessary to place yet another hatnote on the article on Apollo, since most readers searching for "Apollo Phoebus" will get there by simply typing "Apollo" in the Wikipedia search box.
When to use
This hatnote is generally used when readers have misspelled their desired title, and the error would be apparent by simply displaying the alternative term without further explanation. For example, consider a reader looking for the punctuation mark who instead ends up at coma:
- Coma
- Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
Readers are presumed to recognize that they actually wanted comma by merely looking at the spelling, and this case generally requires no further explanation.
However, {{distinguish}}
is not suitable when the difference is not readily apparent without additional details. Consider a reader looking for a game they believe is named Reversi:
- Template:Cross Reversi
- Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
In the above hatnote, it is not generally apparent how the suggested Reversis is different from Reversi, which is also a game.
In this case you should use {{about}}
instead of {{distinguish}}
. The difference is to provide explanatation upfront without requiring the reader to click through and differentiate the terms on their own.
{{Distinguish}}
should only be used when the ambiguity exists for a portion of the readership that is sufficient to warrant a hatnote. Care should be taken to avoid trivial uses.
TemplateData
TemplateData for Yesno
A hatnote used when there is an ambiguity in an article's title.
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Name of article | 1 | Name of article that you want to link to | Page name | suggested |
Optional additional article to link (2) | 2 | Optional additional article to link | Page name | optional |
Optional additional article to link (3) | 3 | Optional additional article to link | Page name | optional |
Optional additional article to link (4) | 4 | Optional additional article to link | Page name | optional |
Custom text | text | Custom message in wikitext; e.g. "[[foo]] and [[Bar (computer science)|bar]]" produces "Not to be confused with [[foo]] and [[Bar (computer science)|bar]]." | String | optional |
Self reference | selfref | If set, marks note as being a self reference, to not be shown when content is reused | Boolean | optional |
Redirects
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
See also
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
Template:Sandbox other This template displays a message that the current page is a documentation subpage.
Usage
{{Documentation subpage}}
- or
{{Documentation subpage|[[Template:Var]]}}
Userbox documentation
To set this template to use "userbox" and "userbox page" rather than "template" and "template page" or "user template" and "user template page", use:
Text customization
The parameters Template:Para and/or Template:Para can be used to set the text of, respectively, the template's first and second lines. If text1 is set but not text2, both lines' text will derive from text1:
Template:Hidden begin
{{Documentation subpage |text1='''''text1 appears here''''' |text2='''''text2 appears here'''''}}
Template loop detected: Template:Documentation subpage
Template:Hidden end
Template:Hidden begin
{{Documentation subpage |text2='''''text2 appears here'''''}}
Template loop detected: Template:Documentation subpage
Template:Hidden end
Template:Hidden begin
{{Documentation subpage |text1='''''text1 appears here'''''}}
Template loop detected: Template:Documentation subpage
Template:Hidden end
Other parameters
Template:Para will prevent this template from generating any categories. (By default, "Namespace documentation pages" (usually Category:Template documentation pages) is added, or Category:Documentation subpages without corresponding pages if the main page doesn't exist.)
Display
This template should normally be placed at the top of /doc pages. It changes output depending on where it is viewed:
- On a /doc page, it displays a box explaining template documentation and links to the template page.
- On other pages – i.e. pages transcluding the /doc page – the template will not show. The template page itself (which contains
Template loop detected: Template:Template link
) will automatically note that the documentation is transcluded from a subpage.
Functions
In addition to its message, the template adds pages to Category:Template documentation pages, Category:User documentation pages, or similar (named after the subject space), but only for documentation pages in namespaces with the subpage feature. It defaults the sort key to the page name without namespace: Template:Foo, for example, would be sorted as "Foo", i.e. under "F".
See also
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
Usage
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Template:Dated maintenance category
See also
General-purpose formatting
Template:NoteFoot Template:Clear
Other formatting templates
Code example | Effect | Notes |
---|---|---|
{{tl2|Hatnote|lang=fr}}
|
Template:Tl2 | Supports linking to sister projects (e.g., fr:Hatnote) |
{{tlu|User:Ahunt/SSHFS}}
|
Template:Tlu | Supports linking to any namespace |
{{demo|<nowiki>{{Hatnote|lang=fr|Some text}}</nowiki>}}
|
Template:Demo | Shows code and example |
{{xpd|Hatnote|Some hatnote text}}
|
Template:Xpd | Shows code, example and a link to expand the template code |
{{tln|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tln | Produces a normal link to the template |
{{elc|Template:Hatnote}} {{elc|Template:Hatnote|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Elc Template:Elc |
Formats wikilink, with optional piped link text and blended suffix |
{{ml|Example|hello}}
|
Template:Ml | Counterpart to Template loop detected: Template:Tl for linking to Lua modules |
{{mlx|Example|hello}}
|
Template:Mlx | Counterpart to Template loop detected: Template:Tl for linking to Lua modules |
{{para|title|<var>book title</var>}}
|
Template:Para | Formats template parameters for display, with or without values |
{{sclx|LASTING}}
|
Template:Sclx | Takes a shortcut suffix in project namespace and displays it with brackets and the WP: alias in a [[WP:CODE|Template:Tag]] tag. |
{{tag|ref}} {{xtag|templatedata}}
|
Template:Tag Template:Xtag |
Formats [X]HTML tags; can add content, choose opening, closing, or self-closing |
{{dtl|Ping project}}
|
Template:Dtl | Wikidata counterpart to Template loop detected: Template:Tl |
{{pf|if}} {{pf|if|{{{1}}}|true|false}}
|
Template:Pf Template:Pf |
Parser function equivalent to Template loop detected: Template:Tl |
{{magic word|uc:}}
|
Template:Magic word | Magic word links |
With utility links
Code example | Effect |
---|---|
{{lt|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Lt |
{{lts|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Lts |
{{t links|Hatnote}}
|
Template:T links |
{{tfd links|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tfd links |
{{tetl|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tetl |
{{tsetl|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tsetl |
{{ti|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Ti |
{{tic|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tic |
{{tim|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tim |
{{tiw|Hatnote}}
|
Template loop detected: Template:Tiw |
{{tlt|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tlt |
{{ttl|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Ttl |
{{twlh|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Twlh |
Template:Sandbox other to produce a [t]emplate [l]ink with e[x]tended number of parameters.
- Template loop detected: Template:Documentation subpage
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This module depends on the following other modules: |
Description
The "distinguish" template produces a hatnote to point out to our readers the existence of one or more articles whose title(s) is/are similar to the page in question. It is used in cases where the distinction between the titles is generally obvious and does not need further explanation.
For those cases where an explanation is required, please use the templates Template loop detected: Template:Tl and Template loop detected: Template:Tl. For use on category pages, the corresponding template is Template loop detected: Template:Tl.
Usage
Here is an example of its standard usage (used, for purposes of this example, with the placeholder article "Foo"; the following could be placed on a theoretical article named "Foo (song)", or perhaps one named "Fou" or "Fu"):
{{distinguish|Foo}}
→ Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
This hatnote can be used to distinguish the topic from multiple other topics:
{{distinguish|Foo|Bar}}
→ Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
{{distinguish|Foo|Bar|Gaz}}
→ Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
It can also be used to customize the text that will appear. You may do this using the template's Template:Para parameter. For example, from the Wikipedia article on Phobos (mythology), an article about a Greek god that is also the name of one of the moons of Mars, and where the word "Phoebus", quite similar to "Phobos", has an altogether different meaning. Note that for ease of understanding, terms with parenthetical disambiguation should usually be piped:
{{distinguish|text Template:= the Martian moon [[Phobos (moon)|Phobos]], or Phoebus, an epithet of the Greek god [[Apollo]]}}
→ Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
Note that a final period is automatically added at the end of the sentence, and that only one blue link is used per disambiguated topic (i.e, do not type ...an [[epithet]] of the [[Greek]] god [[Apollo]].
It may also be appropriate to place a similar hatnote on the article for Phobos (moon) to distinguish it from the article on Phobos (mythology) and the article on Apollo, though it is probably unnecessary to place yet another hatnote on the article on Apollo, since most readers searching for "Apollo Phoebus" will get there by simply typing "Apollo" in the Wikipedia search box.
When to use
This hatnote is generally used when readers have misspelled their desired title, and the error would be apparent by simply displaying the alternative term without further explanation. For example, consider a reader looking for the punctuation mark who instead ends up at coma:
- Coma
- Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
Readers are presumed to recognize that they actually wanted comma by merely looking at the spelling, and this case generally requires no further explanation.
However, {{distinguish}}
is not suitable when the difference is not readily apparent without additional details. Consider a reader looking for a game they believe is named Reversi:
- Template:Cross Reversi
- Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
In the above hatnote, it is not generally apparent how the suggested Reversis is different from Reversi, which is also a game.
In this case you should use {{about}}
instead of {{distinguish}}
. The difference is to provide explanatation upfront without requiring the reader to click through and differentiate the terms on their own.
{{Distinguish}}
should only be used when the ambiguity exists for a portion of the readership that is sufficient to warrant a hatnote. Care should be taken to avoid trivial uses.
TemplateData
TemplateData for Yesno
A hatnote used when there is an ambiguity in an article's title.
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Name of article | 1 | Name of article that you want to link to | Page name | suggested |
Optional additional article to link (2) | 2 | Optional additional article to link | Page name | optional |
Optional additional article to link (3) | 3 | Optional additional article to link | Page name | optional |
Optional additional article to link (4) | 4 | Optional additional article to link | Page name | optional |
Custom text | text | Custom message in wikitext; e.g. "[[foo]] and [[Bar (computer science)|bar]]" produces "Not to be confused with [[foo]] and [[Bar (computer science)|bar]]." | String | optional |
Self reference | selfref | If set, marks note as being a self reference, to not be shown when content is reused | Boolean | optional |
Redirects
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
See also
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
Template:Sandbox other This template displays a message that the current page is a documentation subpage.
Usage
{{Documentation subpage}}
- or
{{Documentation subpage|[[Template:Var]]}}
Userbox documentation
To set this template to use "userbox" and "userbox page" rather than "template" and "template page" or "user template" and "user template page", use:
Text customization
The parameters Template:Para and/or Template:Para can be used to set the text of, respectively, the template's first and second lines. If text1 is set but not text2, both lines' text will derive from text1:
Template:Hidden begin
{{Documentation subpage |text1='''''text1 appears here''''' |text2='''''text2 appears here'''''}}
Template loop detected: Template:Documentation subpage
Template:Hidden end
Template:Hidden begin
{{Documentation subpage |text2='''''text2 appears here'''''}}
Template loop detected: Template:Documentation subpage
Template:Hidden end
Template:Hidden begin
{{Documentation subpage |text1='''''text1 appears here'''''}}
Template loop detected: Template:Documentation subpage
Template:Hidden end
Other parameters
Template:Para will prevent this template from generating any categories. (By default, "Namespace documentation pages" (usually Category:Template documentation pages) is added, or Category:Documentation subpages without corresponding pages if the main page doesn't exist.)
Display
This template should normally be placed at the top of /doc pages. It changes output depending on where it is viewed:
- On a /doc page, it displays a box explaining template documentation and links to the template page.
- On other pages – i.e. pages transcluding the /doc page – the template will not show. The template page itself (which contains
Template loop detected: Template:Template link
) will automatically note that the documentation is transcluded from a subpage.
Functions
In addition to its message, the template adds pages to Category:Template documentation pages, Category:User documentation pages, or similar (named after the subject space), but only for documentation pages in namespaces with the subpage feature. It defaults the sort key to the page name without namespace: Template:Foo, for example, would be sorted as "Foo", i.e. under "F".
See also
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
Usage
File:Question book-new.svg | This module's documentation is missing, inadequate, or does not accurately describe its functionality and/or the parameters in its code. Please help to expand and improve it. |
Template:Dated maintenance category
See also
General-purpose formatting
Template:NoteFoot Template:Clear
Other formatting templates
Code example | Effect | Notes |
---|---|---|
{{tl2|Hatnote|lang=fr}}
|
Template:Tl2 | Supports linking to sister projects (e.g., fr:Hatnote) |
{{tlu|User:Ahunt/SSHFS}}
|
Template:Tlu | Supports linking to any namespace |
{{demo|<nowiki>{{Hatnote|lang=fr|Some text}}</nowiki>}}
|
Template:Demo | Shows code and example |
{{xpd|Hatnote|Some hatnote text}}
|
Template:Xpd | Shows code, example and a link to expand the template code |
{{tln|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tln | Produces a normal link to the template |
{{elc|Template:Hatnote}} {{elc|Template:Hatnote|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Elc Template:Elc |
Formats wikilink, with optional piped link text and blended suffix |
{{ml|Example|hello}}
|
Template:Ml | Counterpart to Template loop detected: Template:Tl for linking to Lua modules |
{{mlx|Example|hello}}
|
Template:Mlx | Counterpart to Template loop detected: Template:Tl for linking to Lua modules |
{{para|title|<var>book title</var>}}
|
Template:Para | Formats template parameters for display, with or without values |
{{sclx|LASTING}}
|
Template:Sclx | Takes a shortcut suffix in project namespace and displays it with brackets and the WP: alias in a [[WP:CODE|Template:Tag]] tag. |
{{tag|ref}} {{xtag|templatedata}}
|
Template:Tag Template:Xtag |
Formats [X]HTML tags; can add content, choose opening, closing, or self-closing |
{{dtl|Ping project}}
|
Template:Dtl | Wikidata counterpart to Template loop detected: Template:Tl |
{{pf|if}} {{pf|if|{{{1}}}|true|false}}
|
Template:Pf Template:Pf |
Parser function equivalent to Template loop detected: Template:Tl |
{{magic word|uc:}}
|
Template:Magic word | Magic word links |
With utility links
Code example | Effect |
---|---|
{{lt|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Lt |
{{lts|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Lts |
{{t links|Hatnote}}
|
Template:T links |
{{tfd links|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tfd links |
{{tetl|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tetl |
{{tsetl|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tsetl |
{{ti|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Ti |
{{tic|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tic |
{{tim|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tim |
{{tiw|Hatnote}}
|
Template loop detected: Template:Tiw |
{{tlt|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tlt |
{{ttl|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Ttl |
{{twlh|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Twlh |
Template:Sandbox other to produce a [t]emplate [l]ink that's [s]ubst:ituted, with a single [p]arameter.
- Template loop detected: Template:Documentation subpage
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Description
The "distinguish" template produces a hatnote to point out to our readers the existence of one or more articles whose title(s) is/are similar to the page in question. It is used in cases where the distinction between the titles is generally obvious and does not need further explanation.
For those cases where an explanation is required, please use the templates Template loop detected: Template:Tl and Template loop detected: Template:Tl. For use on category pages, the corresponding template is Template loop detected: Template:Tl.
Usage
Here is an example of its standard usage (used, for purposes of this example, with the placeholder article "Foo"; the following could be placed on a theoretical article named "Foo (song)", or perhaps one named "Fou" or "Fu"):
{{distinguish|Foo}}
→ Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
This hatnote can be used to distinguish the topic from multiple other topics:
{{distinguish|Foo|Bar}}
→ Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
{{distinguish|Foo|Bar|Gaz}}
→ Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
It can also be used to customize the text that will appear. You may do this using the template's Template:Para parameter. For example, from the Wikipedia article on Phobos (mythology), an article about a Greek god that is also the name of one of the moons of Mars, and where the word "Phoebus", quite similar to "Phobos", has an altogether different meaning. Note that for ease of understanding, terms with parenthetical disambiguation should usually be piped:
{{distinguish|text Template:= the Martian moon [[Phobos (moon)|Phobos]], or Phoebus, an epithet of the Greek god [[Apollo]]}}
→ Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
Note that a final period is automatically added at the end of the sentence, and that only one blue link is used per disambiguated topic (i.e, do not type ...an [[epithet]] of the [[Greek]] god [[Apollo]].
It may also be appropriate to place a similar hatnote on the article for Phobos (moon) to distinguish it from the article on Phobos (mythology) and the article on Apollo, though it is probably unnecessary to place yet another hatnote on the article on Apollo, since most readers searching for "Apollo Phoebus" will get there by simply typing "Apollo" in the Wikipedia search box.
When to use
This hatnote is generally used when readers have misspelled their desired title, and the error would be apparent by simply displaying the alternative term without further explanation. For example, consider a reader looking for the punctuation mark who instead ends up at coma:
- Coma
- Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
Readers are presumed to recognize that they actually wanted comma by merely looking at the spelling, and this case generally requires no further explanation.
However, {{distinguish}}
is not suitable when the difference is not readily apparent without additional details. Consider a reader looking for a game they believe is named Reversi:
- Template:Cross Reversi
- Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
In the above hatnote, it is not generally apparent how the suggested Reversis is different from Reversi, which is also a game.
In this case you should use {{about}}
instead of {{distinguish}}
. The difference is to provide explanatation upfront without requiring the reader to click through and differentiate the terms on their own.
{{Distinguish}}
should only be used when the ambiguity exists for a portion of the readership that is sufficient to warrant a hatnote. Care should be taken to avoid trivial uses.
TemplateData
TemplateData for Yesno
A hatnote used when there is an ambiguity in an article's title.
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Name of article | 1 | Name of article that you want to link to | Page name | suggested |
Optional additional article to link (2) | 2 | Optional additional article to link | Page name | optional |
Optional additional article to link (3) | 3 | Optional additional article to link | Page name | optional |
Optional additional article to link (4) | 4 | Optional additional article to link | Page name | optional |
Custom text | text | Custom message in wikitext; e.g. "[[foo]] and [[Bar (computer science)|bar]]" produces "Not to be confused with [[foo]] and [[Bar (computer science)|bar]]." | String | optional |
Self reference | selfref | If set, marks note as being a self reference, to not be shown when content is reused | Boolean | optional |
Redirects
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
See also
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
Template:Sandbox other This template displays a message that the current page is a documentation subpage.
Usage
{{Documentation subpage}}
- or
{{Documentation subpage|[[Template:Var]]}}
Userbox documentation
To set this template to use "userbox" and "userbox page" rather than "template" and "template page" or "user template" and "user template page", use:
Text customization
The parameters Template:Para and/or Template:Para can be used to set the text of, respectively, the template's first and second lines. If text1 is set but not text2, both lines' text will derive from text1:
Template:Hidden begin
{{Documentation subpage |text1='''''text1 appears here''''' |text2='''''text2 appears here'''''}}
Template loop detected: Template:Documentation subpage
Template:Hidden end
Template:Hidden begin
{{Documentation subpage |text2='''''text2 appears here'''''}}
Template loop detected: Template:Documentation subpage
Template:Hidden end
Template:Hidden begin
{{Documentation subpage |text1='''''text1 appears here'''''}}
Template loop detected: Template:Documentation subpage
Template:Hidden end
Other parameters
Template:Para will prevent this template from generating any categories. (By default, "Namespace documentation pages" (usually Category:Template documentation pages) is added, or Category:Documentation subpages without corresponding pages if the main page doesn't exist.)
Display
This template should normally be placed at the top of /doc pages. It changes output depending on where it is viewed:
- On a /doc page, it displays a box explaining template documentation and links to the template page.
- On other pages – i.e. pages transcluding the /doc page – the template will not show. The template page itself (which contains
Template loop detected: Template:Template link
) will automatically note that the documentation is transcluded from a subpage.
Functions
In addition to its message, the template adds pages to Category:Template documentation pages, Category:User documentation pages, or similar (named after the subject space), but only for documentation pages in namespaces with the subpage feature. It defaults the sort key to the page name without namespace: Template:Foo, for example, would be sorted as "Foo", i.e. under "F".
See also
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
Usage
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Template:Dated maintenance category
See also
General-purpose formatting
Template:NoteFoot Template:Clear
Other formatting templates
Code example | Effect | Notes |
---|---|---|
{{tl2|Hatnote|lang=fr}}
|
Template:Tl2 | Supports linking to sister projects (e.g., fr:Hatnote) |
{{tlu|User:Ahunt/SSHFS}}
|
Template:Tlu | Supports linking to any namespace |
{{demo|<nowiki>{{Hatnote|lang=fr|Some text}}</nowiki>}}
|
Template:Demo | Shows code and example |
{{xpd|Hatnote|Some hatnote text}}
|
Template:Xpd | Shows code, example and a link to expand the template code |
{{tln|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tln | Produces a normal link to the template |
{{elc|Template:Hatnote}} {{elc|Template:Hatnote|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Elc Template:Elc |
Formats wikilink, with optional piped link text and blended suffix |
{{ml|Example|hello}}
|
Template:Ml | Counterpart to Template loop detected: Template:Tl for linking to Lua modules |
{{mlx|Example|hello}}
|
Template:Mlx | Counterpart to Template loop detected: Template:Tl for linking to Lua modules |
{{para|title|<var>book title</var>}}
|
Template:Para | Formats template parameters for display, with or without values |
{{sclx|LASTING}}
|
Template:Sclx | Takes a shortcut suffix in project namespace and displays it with brackets and the WP: alias in a [[WP:CODE|Template:Tag]] tag. |
{{tag|ref}} {{xtag|templatedata}}
|
Template:Tag Template:Xtag |
Formats [X]HTML tags; can add content, choose opening, closing, or self-closing |
{{dtl|Ping project}}
|
Template:Dtl | Wikidata counterpart to Template loop detected: Template:Tl |
{{pf|if}} {{pf|if|{{{1}}}|true|false}}
|
Template:Pf Template:Pf |
Parser function equivalent to Template loop detected: Template:Tl |
{{magic word|uc:}}
|
Template:Magic word | Magic word links |
With utility links
Code example | Effect |
---|---|
{{lt|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Lt |
{{lts|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Lts |
{{t links|Hatnote}}
|
Template:T links |
{{tfd links|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tfd links |
{{tetl|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tetl |
{{tsetl|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tsetl |
{{ti|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Ti |
{{tic|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tic |
{{tim|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tim |
{{tiw|Hatnote}}
|
Template loop detected: Template:Tiw |
{{tlt|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tlt |
{{ttl|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Ttl |
{{twlh|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Twlh |
- Template loop detected: Template:Documentation subpage
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This module depends on the following other modules: |
Description
The "distinguish" template produces a hatnote to point out to our readers the existence of one or more articles whose title(s) is/are similar to the page in question. It is used in cases where the distinction between the titles is generally obvious and does not need further explanation.
For those cases where an explanation is required, please use the templates Template loop detected: Template:Tl and Template loop detected: Template:Tl. For use on category pages, the corresponding template is Template loop detected: Template:Tl.
Usage
Here is an example of its standard usage (used, for purposes of this example, with the placeholder article "Foo"; the following could be placed on a theoretical article named "Foo (song)", or perhaps one named "Fou" or "Fu"):
{{distinguish|Foo}}
→ Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
This hatnote can be used to distinguish the topic from multiple other topics:
{{distinguish|Foo|Bar}}
→ Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
{{distinguish|Foo|Bar|Gaz}}
→ Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
It can also be used to customize the text that will appear. You may do this using the template's Template:Para parameter. For example, from the Wikipedia article on Phobos (mythology), an article about a Greek god that is also the name of one of the moons of Mars, and where the word "Phoebus", quite similar to "Phobos", has an altogether different meaning. Note that for ease of understanding, terms with parenthetical disambiguation should usually be piped:
{{distinguish|text Template:= the Martian moon [[Phobos (moon)|Phobos]], or Phoebus, an epithet of the Greek god [[Apollo]]}}
→ Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
Note that a final period is automatically added at the end of the sentence, and that only one blue link is used per disambiguated topic (i.e, do not type ...an [[epithet]] of the [[Greek]] god [[Apollo]].
It may also be appropriate to place a similar hatnote on the article for Phobos (moon) to distinguish it from the article on Phobos (mythology) and the article on Apollo, though it is probably unnecessary to place yet another hatnote on the article on Apollo, since most readers searching for "Apollo Phoebus" will get there by simply typing "Apollo" in the Wikipedia search box.
When to use
This hatnote is generally used when readers have misspelled their desired title, and the error would be apparent by simply displaying the alternative term without further explanation. For example, consider a reader looking for the punctuation mark who instead ends up at coma:
- Coma
- Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
Readers are presumed to recognize that they actually wanted comma by merely looking at the spelling, and this case generally requires no further explanation.
However, {{distinguish}}
is not suitable when the difference is not readily apparent without additional details. Consider a reader looking for a game they believe is named Reversi:
- Template:Cross Reversi
- Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
In the above hatnote, it is not generally apparent how the suggested Reversis is different from Reversi, which is also a game.
In this case you should use {{about}}
instead of {{distinguish}}
. The difference is to provide explanatation upfront without requiring the reader to click through and differentiate the terms on their own.
{{Distinguish}}
should only be used when the ambiguity exists for a portion of the readership that is sufficient to warrant a hatnote. Care should be taken to avoid trivial uses.
TemplateData
TemplateData for Yesno
A hatnote used when there is an ambiguity in an article's title.
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Name of article | 1 | Name of article that you want to link to | Page name | suggested |
Optional additional article to link (2) | 2 | Optional additional article to link | Page name | optional |
Optional additional article to link (3) | 3 | Optional additional article to link | Page name | optional |
Optional additional article to link (4) | 4 | Optional additional article to link | Page name | optional |
Custom text | text | Custom message in wikitext; e.g. "[[foo]] and [[Bar (computer science)|bar]]" produces "Not to be confused with [[foo]] and [[Bar (computer science)|bar]]." | String | optional |
Self reference | selfref | If set, marks note as being a self reference, to not be shown when content is reused | Boolean | optional |
Redirects
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
See also
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
Template:Sandbox other This template displays a message that the current page is a documentation subpage.
Usage
{{Documentation subpage}}
- or
{{Documentation subpage|[[Template:Var]]}}
Userbox documentation
To set this template to use "userbox" and "userbox page" rather than "template" and "template page" or "user template" and "user template page", use:
Text customization
The parameters Template:Para and/or Template:Para can be used to set the text of, respectively, the template's first and second lines. If text1 is set but not text2, both lines' text will derive from text1:
Template:Hidden begin
{{Documentation subpage |text1='''''text1 appears here''''' |text2='''''text2 appears here'''''}}
Template loop detected: Template:Documentation subpage
Template:Hidden end
Template:Hidden begin
{{Documentation subpage |text2='''''text2 appears here'''''}}
Template loop detected: Template:Documentation subpage
Template:Hidden end
Template:Hidden begin
{{Documentation subpage |text1='''''text1 appears here'''''}}
Template loop detected: Template:Documentation subpage
Template:Hidden end
Other parameters
Template:Para will prevent this template from generating any categories. (By default, "Namespace documentation pages" (usually Category:Template documentation pages) is added, or Category:Documentation subpages without corresponding pages if the main page doesn't exist.)
Display
This template should normally be placed at the top of /doc pages. It changes output depending on where it is viewed:
- On a /doc page, it displays a box explaining template documentation and links to the template page.
- On other pages – i.e. pages transcluding the /doc page – the template will not show. The template page itself (which contains
Template loop detected: Template:Template link
) will automatically note that the documentation is transcluded from a subpage.
Functions
In addition to its message, the template adds pages to Category:Template documentation pages, Category:User documentation pages, or similar (named after the subject space), but only for documentation pages in namespaces with the subpage feature. It defaults the sort key to the page name without namespace: Template:Foo, for example, would be sorted as "Foo", i.e. under "F".
See also
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
Usage
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Template:Dated maintenance category
See also
General-purpose formatting
Template:NoteFoot Template:Clear
Other formatting templates
Code example | Effect | Notes |
---|---|---|
{{tl2|Hatnote|lang=fr}}
|
Template:Tl2 | Supports linking to sister projects (e.g., fr:Hatnote) |
{{tlu|User:Ahunt/SSHFS}}
|
Template:Tlu | Supports linking to any namespace |
{{demo|<nowiki>{{Hatnote|lang=fr|Some text}}</nowiki>}}
|
Template:Demo | Shows code and example |
{{xpd|Hatnote|Some hatnote text}}
|
Template:Xpd | Shows code, example and a link to expand the template code |
{{tln|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tln | Produces a normal link to the template |
{{elc|Template:Hatnote}} {{elc|Template:Hatnote|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Elc Template:Elc |
Formats wikilink, with optional piped link text and blended suffix |
{{ml|Example|hello}}
|
Template:Ml | Counterpart to Template loop detected: Template:Tl for linking to Lua modules |
{{mlx|Example|hello}}
|
Template:Mlx | Counterpart to Template loop detected: Template:Tl for linking to Lua modules |
{{para|title|<var>book title</var>}}
|
Template:Para | Formats template parameters for display, with or without values |
{{sclx|LASTING}}
|
Template:Sclx | Takes a shortcut suffix in project namespace and displays it with brackets and the WP: alias in a [[WP:CODE|Template:Tag]] tag. |
{{tag|ref}} {{xtag|templatedata}}
|
Template:Tag Template:Xtag |
Formats [X]HTML tags; can add content, choose opening, closing, or self-closing |
{{dtl|Ping project}}
|
Template:Dtl | Wikidata counterpart to Template loop detected: Template:Tl |
{{pf|if}} {{pf|if|{{{1}}}|true|false}}
|
Template:Pf Template:Pf |
Parser function equivalent to Template loop detected: Template:Tl |
{{magic word|uc:}}
|
Template:Magic word | Magic word links |
With utility links
Code example | Effect |
---|---|
{{lt|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Lt |
{{lts|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Lts |
{{t links|Hatnote}}
|
Template:T links |
{{tfd links|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tfd links |
{{tetl|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tetl |
{{tsetl|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tsetl |
{{ti|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Ti |
{{tic|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tic |
{{tim|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tim |
{{tiw|Hatnote}}
|
Template loop detected: Template:Tiw |
{{tlt|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Tlt |
{{ttl|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Ttl |
{{twlh|Hatnote}}
|
Template:Twlh |
Template:Sandbox other, tl or tlp in any namespace.
- Template:Lcs
- Template loop detected: Template:Documentation subpage
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This module depends on the following other modules: |
Description
The "distinguish" template produces a hatnote to point out to our readers the existence of one or more articles whose title(s) is/are similar to the page in question. It is used in cases where the distinction between the titles is generally obvious and does not need further explanation.
For those cases where an explanation is required, please use the templates Template loop detected: Template:Tl and Template loop detected: Template:Tl. For use on category pages, the corresponding template is Template loop detected: Template:Tl.
Usage
Here is an example of its standard usage (used, for purposes of this example, with the placeholder article "Foo"; the following could be placed on a theoretical article named "Foo (song)", or perhaps one named "Fou" or "Fu"):
{{distinguish|Foo}}
→ Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
This hatnote can be used to distinguish the topic from multiple other topics:
{{distinguish|Foo|Bar}}
→ Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
{{distinguish|Foo|Bar|Gaz}}
→ Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
It can also be used to customize the text that will appear. You may do this using the template's Template:Para parameter. For example, from the Wikipedia article on Phobos (mythology), an article about a Greek god that is also the name of one of the moons of Mars, and where the word "Phoebus", quite similar to "Phobos", has an altogether different meaning. Note that for ease of understanding, terms with parenthetical disambiguation should usually be piped:
{{distinguish|text Template:= the Martian moon [[Phobos (moon)|Phobos]], or Phoebus, an epithet of the Greek god [[Apollo]]}}
→ Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
Note that a final period is automatically added at the end of the sentence, and that only one blue link is used per disambiguated topic (i.e, do not type ...an [[epithet]] of the [[Greek]] god [[Apollo]].
It may also be appropriate to place a similar hatnote on the article for Phobos (moon) to distinguish it from the article on Phobos (mythology) and the article on Apollo, though it is probably unnecessary to place yet another hatnote on the article on Apollo, since most readers searching for "Apollo Phoebus" will get there by simply typing "Apollo" in the Wikipedia search box.
When to use
This hatnote is generally used when readers have misspelled their desired title, and the error would be apparent by simply displaying the alternative term without further explanation. For example, consider a reader looking for the punctuation mark who instead ends up at coma:
- Coma
- Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
Readers are presumed to recognize that they actually wanted comma by merely looking at the spelling, and this case generally requires no further explanation.
However, {{distinguish}}
is not suitable when the difference is not readily apparent without additional details. Consider a reader looking for a game they believe is named Reversi:
- Template:Cross Reversi
- Template loop detected: Template:Distinguish
In the above hatnote, it is not generally apparent how the suggested Reversis is different from Reversi, which is also a game.
In this case you should use {{about}}
instead of {{distinguish}}
. The difference is to provide explanatation upfront without requiring the reader to click through and differentiate the terms on their own.
{{Distinguish}}
should only be used when the ambiguity exists for a portion of the readership that is sufficient to warrant a hatnote. Care should be taken to avoid trivial uses.
TemplateData
TemplateData for Yesno
A hatnote used when there is an ambiguity in an article's title.
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Name of article | 1 | Name of article that you want to link to | Page name | suggested |
Optional additional article to link (2) | 2 | Optional additional article to link | Page name | optional |
Optional additional article to link (3) | 3 | Optional additional article to link | Page name | optional |
Optional additional article to link (4) | 4 | Optional additional article to link | Page name | optional |
Custom text | text | Custom message in wikitext; e.g. "[[foo]] and [[Bar (computer science)|bar]]" produces "Not to be confused with [[foo]] and [[Bar (computer science)|bar]]." | String | optional |
Self reference | selfref | If set, marks note as being a self reference, to not be shown when content is reused | Boolean | optional |
Redirects
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
See also
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
- Template loop detected: Template:Tl
Template:Sandbox other This template displays a message that the current page is a documentation subpage.
Usage
{{Documentation subpage}}
- or
{{Documentation subpage|[[Template:Var]]}}
Userbox documentation
To set this template to use "userbox" and "userbox page" rather than "template" and "template page" or "user template" and "user template page", use:
Text customization
The parameters Template:Para and/or Template:Para can be used to set the text of, respectively, the template's first and second lines. If text1 is set but not text2, both lines' text will derive from text1:
Template:Hidden begin
{{Documentation subpage |text1='''''text1 appears here''''' |text2='''''text2 appears here'''''}}
Template loop detected: Template:Documentation subpage
Template:Hidden end
Template:Hidden begin
{{Documentation subpage |text2='''''text2 appears here'''''}}
Template loop detected: Template:Documentation subpage
Template:Hidden end
Template:Hidden begin
{{Documentation subpage |text1='''''text1 appears here'''''}}
Template loop detected: Template:Documentation subpage
Template:Hidden end
Other parameters
Template:Para will prevent this template from generating any categories. (By default, "Namespace documentation pages" (usually Category:Template documentation pages) is added, or Category:Documentation subpages without corresponding pages if the main page doesn't exist.)
Display
This template should normally be placed at the top of /doc pages. It changes output depending on where it is viewed:
- On a /doc page, it displays a box explaining template documentation and links to the template page.
- On other pages – i.e. pages transcluding the /doc page – the template will not show. The template page itself (which contains
Template loop detected: Template:Template link
) will automatically note that the documentation is transcluded from a subpage.
Functions
In addition to its message, the template adds pages to Category:Template documentation pages, Category:User documentation pages, or similar (named after the subject space), but only for documentation pages in namespaces with the subpage feature. It defaults the sort key to the page name without namespace: Template:Foo, for example, would be sorted as "Foo", i.e. under "F".
See also
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
- Template loop detected: Template:Template link
Usage
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Template:Dated maintenance category
See also
General-purpose formatting
Template:NoteFoot Template:Clear
Other formatting templates
Code example | Effect | Notes |
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{{tl2|Hatnote|lang=fr}}
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Template:Tl2 | Supports linking to sister projects (e.g., fr:Hatnote) |
{{tlu|User:Ahunt/SSHFS}}
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Template:Tlu | Supports linking to any namespace |
{{demo|<nowiki>{{Hatnote|lang=fr|Some text}}</nowiki>}}
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Template:Demo | Shows code and example |
{{xpd|Hatnote|Some hatnote text}}
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Template:Xpd | Shows code, example and a link to expand the template code |
{{tln|Hatnote}}
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Template:Tln | Produces a normal link to the template |
{{elc|Template:Hatnote}} {{elc|Template:Hatnote|Hatnote}}
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Template:Elc Template:Elc |
Formats wikilink, with optional piped link text and blended suffix |
{{ml|Example|hello}}
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Template:Ml | Counterpart to Template loop detected: Template:Tl for linking to Lua modules |
{{mlx|Example|hello}}
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Template:Mlx | Counterpart to Template loop detected: Template:Tl for linking to Lua modules |
{{para|title|<var>book title</var>}}
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Template:Para | Formats template parameters for display, with or without values |
{{sclx|LASTING}}
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Template:Sclx | Takes a shortcut suffix in project namespace and displays it with brackets and the WP: alias in a [[WP:CODE|Template:Tag]] tag. |
{{tag|ref}} {{xtag|templatedata}}
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Template:Tag Template:Xtag |
Formats [X]HTML tags; can add content, choose opening, closing, or self-closing |
{{dtl|Ping project}}
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Template:Dtl | Wikidata counterpart to Template loop detected: Template:Tl |
{{pf|if}} {{pf|if|{{{1}}}|true|false}}
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Template:Pf Template:Pf |
Parser function equivalent to Template loop detected: Template:Tl |
{{magic word|uc:}}
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Template:Magic word | Magic word links |
With utility links
Code example | Effect |
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{{lt|Hatnote}}
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Template:Lt |
{{lts|Hatnote}}
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Template:Lts |
{{t links|Hatnote}}
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Template:T links |
{{tfd links|Hatnote}}
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Template:Tfd links |
{{tetl|Hatnote}}
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Template:Tetl |
{{tsetl|Hatnote}}
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Template:Tsetl |
{{ti|Hatnote}}
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Template:Ti |
{{tic|Hatnote}}
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Template:Tic |
{{tim|Hatnote}}
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Template:Tim |
{{tiw|Hatnote}}
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Template loop detected: Template:Tiw |
{{tlt|Hatnote}}
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Template:Tlt |
{{ttl|Hatnote}}
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Template:Ttl |
{{twlh|Hatnote}}
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Template:Twlh |
Template:Sandbox other to e[xp]an[d] (i.e. demonstrate) a template in situ.
General-purpose formatting
Template:NoteFoot Template:Clear
Other formatting templates
Code example | Effect | Notes |
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{{tl2|Hatnote|lang=fr}}
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Template:Tl2 | Supports linking to sister projects (e.g., fr:Hatnote) |
{{tlu|User:Ahunt/SSHFS}}
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Template:Tlu | Supports linking to any namespace |
{{demo|<nowiki>{{Hatnote|lang=fr|Some text}}</nowiki>}}
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Template:Demo | Shows code and example |
{{xpd|Hatnote|Some hatnote text}}
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Template:Xpd | Shows code, example and a link to expand the template code |
{{tln|Hatnote}}
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Template:Tln | Produces a normal link to the template |
{{elc|Template:Hatnote}} {{elc|Template:Hatnote|Hatnote}}
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Template:Elc Template:Elc |
Formats wikilink, with optional piped link text and blended suffix |
{{ml|Example|hello}}
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Template:Ml | Counterpart to Template loop detected: Template:Tl for linking to Lua modules |
{{mlx|Example|hello}}
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Template:Mlx | Counterpart to Template loop detected: Template:Tl for linking to Lua modules |
{{para|title|<var>book title</var>}}
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Template:Para | Formats template parameters for display, with or without values |
{{sclx|LASTING}}
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Template:Sclx | Takes a shortcut suffix in project namespace and displays it with brackets and the WP: alias in a [[WP:CODE|Template:Tag]] tag. |
{{tag|ref}} {{xtag|templatedata}}
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Template:Tag Template:Xtag |
Formats [X]HTML tags; can add content, choose opening, closing, or self-closing |
{{dtl|Ping project}}
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Template:Dtl | Wikidata counterpart to Template loop detected: Template:Tl |
{{pf|if}} {{pf|if|{{{1}}}|true|false}}
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Template:Pf Template:Pf |
Parser function equivalent to Template loop detected: Template:Tl |
{{magic word|uc:}}
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Template:Magic word | Magic word links |
With utility links
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{{tfd links|Hatnote}}
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{{tetl|Hatnote}}
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{{ti|Hatnote}}
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{{tiw|Hatnote}}
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Template loop detected: Template:Documentation subpage
DescriptionThe "distinguish" template produces a hatnote to point out to our readers the existence of one or more articles whose title(s) is/are similar to the page in question. It is used in cases where the distinction between the titles is generally obvious and does not need further explanation. For those cases where an explanation is required, please use the templates Template loop detected: Template:Tl and Template loop detected: Template:Tl. For use on category pages, the corresponding template is Template loop detected: Template:Tl. UsageHere is an example of its standard usage (used, for purposes of this example, with the placeholder article "Foo"; the following could be placed on a theoretical article named "Foo (song)", or perhaps one named "Fou" or "Fu"):
Note that a final period is automatically added at the end of the sentence, and that only one blue link is used per disambiguated topic (i.e, do not type It may also be appropriate to place a similar hatnote on the article for Phobos (moon) to distinguish it from the article on Phobos (mythology) and the article on Apollo, though it is probably unnecessary to place yet another hatnote on the article on Apollo, since most readers searching for "Apollo Phoebus" will get there by simply typing "Apollo" in the Wikipedia search box. When to useThis hatnote is generally used when readers have misspelled their desired title, and the error would be apparent by simply displaying the alternative term without further explanation. For example, consider a reader looking for the punctuation mark who instead ends up at coma:
Readers are presumed to recognize that they actually wanted comma by merely looking at the spelling, and this case generally requires no further explanation. However,
In the above hatnote, it is not generally apparent how the suggested Reversis is different from Reversi, which is also a game. In this case you should use
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Template:Template other
TemplateData for Yesno A hatnote used when there is an ambiguity in an article's title.
Redirects
See also
Template:Sandbox other This template displays a message that the current page is a documentation subpage. Usage
Userbox documentationTo set this template to use "userbox" and "userbox page" rather than "template" and "template page" or "user template" and "user template page", use: Text customizationThe parameters Template:Para and/or Template:Para can be used to set the text of, respectively, the template's first and second lines. If text1 is set but not text2, both lines' text will derive from text1:
Template:Hidden begin
Other parametersTemplate:Para will prevent this template from generating any categories. (By default, "Namespace documentation pages" (usually Category:Template documentation pages) is added, or Category:Documentation subpages without corresponding pages if the main page doesn't exist.) DisplayThis template should normally be placed at the top of /doc pages. It changes output depending on where it is viewed:
FunctionsIn addition to its message, the template adds pages to Category:Template documentation pages, Category:User documentation pages, or similar (named after the subject space), but only for documentation pages in namespaces with the subpage feature. It defaults the sort key to the page name without namespace: Template:Foo, for example, would be sorted as "Foo", i.e. under "F". See also
Usage
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{{twlh|Hatnote}}
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Template:Twlh |
Template:Sandbox other instead.
local yesno = require('Module:Yesno')
Some input values always return true
, and some always return false
. nil
values always return nil
.
-- These always return true:
yesno('yes')
yesno('y')
yesno('true')
yesno('t')
yesno('1')
yesno(1)
yesno(true)
-- These always return false:
yesno('no')
yesno('n')
yesno('false')
yesno('f')
yesno('0')
yesno(0)
yesno(false)
-- A nil value always returns nil:
yesno(nil)
String values are converted to lower case before they are matched:
-- These always return true:
yesno('Yes')
yesno('YES')
yesno('yEs')
yesno('Y')
yesno('tRuE')
-- These always return false:
yesno('No')
yesno('NO')
yesno('nO')
yesno('N')
yesno('fALsE')
You can specify a default value if yesno receives input other than that listed above. If you don't supply a default, the module will return nil
for these inputs.
-- These return nil:
yesno('foo')
yesno({})
yesno(5)
yesno(function() return 'This is a function.' end)
-- These return true:
yesno('foo', true)
yesno({}, true)
yesno(5, true)
yesno(function() return 'This is a function.' end, true)
-- These return "bar":
yesno('foo', 'bar')
yesno({}, 'bar')
yesno(5, 'bar')
yesno(function() return 'This is a function.' end, 'bar')
Note that the empty string also functions this way:
yesno('') -- Returns nil.
yesno('', true) -- Returns true.
yesno('', 'bar') -- Returns "bar".
Although the empty string usually evaluates to false in wikitext, it evaluates to true in Lua. This module prefers the Lua behaviour over the wikitext behaviour. If treating the empty string as false is important for your module, you will need to convert empty strings to a value that evaluates to false before passing them to this module. In the case of arguments received from wikitext, this can be done by using Module:Arguments.