Template talk:Infobox nerve
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The anatomical Template:Infobox_Nerve was created back on 14-January-2006 by long-term Wikipedia user User:Arcadian. -Wikid77 (talk) 10:05, 30 March 2008 (UTC)
Overwide anatomy infoboxes
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30-March-2008: There have been several infoboxes that auto-format into very wide layouts, wider than needed to display the images and text. The Template:Infobox_Nerve was another overwide template that had expanded when MeSH name was omitted, due to a spacing issue in the template coding. However, infobox entries were still widely separated between label and value for each item in the table. The template coding was changed (29Mar08) to narrow the infobox to have merely the width needed to fit the images, also bringing the labels and values closer together in the table. -Wikid77 (talk) 10:05, 30 March 2008 (UTC)
- See colspan bug fixed, below. -Wikid77 (talk) 10:05, 30 March 2008 (UTC)
Beware colspan bugs: fixed image area
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30-March-2008: Similar to other templates, I noticed problems with Infobox_Muscle expanding wide across the page, so I changed the original coding (from 2 years back) to use "colspan=2" now (had been "3") for images or captions, and the problem is fixed now: the infobox no longer expands wide across an article page. I also added parameter "boxwidth=20em" (or "BoxWidth") to allow customizing width of the infobox. Beware mismatches in the use of "colspan=2" (or 3) in other infoboxes: many wikitables have had bizarre formatting caused by incorrectly spanning multiple columns by colspan=3 or such. Since the problem had also existed in Infobox_Bone and Infobox_Brain for nearly 2 years, there are probably several other templates that still have colspan bugs (as of March 2008). -Wikid77 (talk) 10:05, 30 March 2008 (UTC)
Blurry images in many anatomy articles
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30-March-2008: The typical anatomy images are PNG-format images that are "faithful reproduction" page copies from Gray's Anatomy; however, they usually appear blurry in many articles, due to small lettering in labels or captions. JPEG images will produce slighty sharper, darker labels due to JPEG-contrast enhancement, but when converting a PNG image to the sharper JPEG format, I have also narrowed the image to magnify 10%-20% when displayed in an article: the narrowing of an image typically involves moving the Gray's captions closer to the center, thus no longer an exact "faithful reproduction" of the page, but more readable in each article. -Wikid77 (talk) 10:05, 30 March 2008 (UTC)
Doc subpage
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30-March-2008: I have created a typical "/doc" subpage to describe the parameters and show an example for "Template:Infobox_Nerve" as standard documentation. The doc is displayed only when the full template page is displayed stand-alone, not included, by using "{{template doc}}" which boxes a doc subpage in that narrow institutional-green documentation box. The example text had to be narrowed by 2 characters to fit within the green doc box without wrapping. The doc is in draft form, and more parameters should be described or elaborated. Remember the green-doc width complication: wide text in examples must be narrowed by 2 extra characters to fit during the green-doc display mode. -Wikid77 (talk) 10:05, 30 March 2008 (UTC)
Purging template cache to see updates
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30-March-2008: This is another reminder about viewing after making changes. When modifying the template or documentation ("/doc" subpage), it is often necessary to purge the template cache (by using keyword "action=purge"), such as to display modified documentation:
Running the older version of the template can be very confusing and frustrating when trying to install and verify improvements copied from test-versions of the template (so remember to use URL address keyword "action=purge"). -Wikid77 (talk) 10:05, 30 March 2008 (UTC)
Term to include
[edit]A user (not myself) entered this on the template doc:
' NOT SURE WHERE TO ADD THIS BUT IT SHOULD MOST DEFINITELY BE INCORPORATED
- FiberType: I.E. "Sympathetic Afferent Somatomotor", "Parasympathetic Efferent Viceromotor", ETC.
Thoughts? I do not think this should be included, as I do not think it is relevant to most users and it requires some explaining for each nerve. --Tom (LT) (talk) 04:08, 15 November 2014 (UTC)
Parameter update
[edit]I have updated the template parameters per discussions at WT:ANAT and {{Infobox anatomy}}. Edits have included:
- Removing the unused "Map" parameters - redundant to the normal "Image" parameters
- Removing FMA - autofilled from Wikidata in the parent {{Infobox anatomy}} template
- Removing Grays - moved to Wikidata and no longer displayed in templates per consensus
- Removing Dorlands - consensus to strip all templates of references to this proprietary, nonmaintained dictionary link.
Please direct questions to WT:ANAT or the talk page of {{Infobox anatomy}}. Cheers --Tom (LT) (talk) 10:22, 13 February 2018 (UTC)