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This is a documentation subpage for Template:Parameter names example. It contains usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
This template uses material from the Wikipedia template Template:Parameter names example/doc, which is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License (view authors). | Error creating thumbnail: /bin/bash: rsvg-convert: command not found |
{{Parameter names example}} – or, alternatively, {{Generic template demo}} – is intended to assist template documentation by producing a generic instance of the template that uses parameters' names as those parameters' values.
Example
The example opposite for {{Infobox}}, for instance, was produced by:
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{{Parameter names example |_template=Infobox |name |subtitle |file |thumb |lines |notes }}
Usage notes
When {{Parameter names example}} is used on an immediate subpage of its target template – e.g. on the target template's /doc page – its own |_template=
parameter identifying the target template may be omitted. In other words, the code above, if used on Template:Infobox/page (where page could be "doc", "testcases", etc.), would become:
{{Parameter names example |title |above |subheader |subheader2 |image |caption |header1 |label2 |data2 |label3 |data3 |header4 |data5 |data6 |below }}
One exception to this is the "sandbox" subpage. If the module is called from a page ending in "/sandbox", it uses that page to generate the template output, not the base page. To override this behaviour you can specify the |_template=
parameter explicitly.
The formatting of the parameter names can be changed with the |_display=
parameter. By default, the parameter names are shown in triple braces (the parameter standard, e.g. {{{name}}} ), but if |_display=italics
or |_display=italic
is set, they are shown in italics.
A custom value for a parameter may be supplied by using |[parameter name]=[value]
in place of |[parameter name]
. Any formatting for such a value – including, for instance, italics – must be supplied as part of the value (e.g. |parameter=''value''<br/>
). Custom values cannot be used for parameters whose names begin with an underscore ("_").
See also