User:Mathglot/sandbox/Templates/Brazil glossary term/doc
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Usage
[edit]The default behavior of this template is to display a boxed string "The OCW Glossary has an entry for" with a link to the entry at Draft:OCW-G with the same name as the Wikipedia page on which it appears.
This template takes up to two optional parameters which will alter the expression used to link to the Glossary.
{{Brazil glossary term |alternative term link |different display text, if desired}}
Examples
[edit]1. {{Brazil glossary term |1=Prisão preventiva |2=prisão preventiva}}
- produces:
2. {{Brazil glossary term |1=False accusation |2=false accusation}}
- produces:
3. {{Draft:OCW Glossary term |Mandado de busca|mandado de busca}}
- produces:
Limitations
[edit][] - square brackets
[edit]- You cannot use square brackets ("[" and "]") in the first parameter.
To resolve this use "[" and "]" instead:
TemplateData
[edit]TemplateData for Mathglot/sandbox/Templates/Brazil glossary term
Creates a small box with links to an entry at Wikipedia:Glossary.
Parameter | Description | Type | Status | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Entry name | 1 | The name of the expression in the Glossary. The article's page name is used as a default. Square brackets <code>[</code> and <code>]</code> need to be coded as <code>&#91;</code> and <code>&#93;</code> instead. | String | optional |
Displayed name | 2 | Optional displayed link text. | String | optional |
See also
[edit]- {{glossary}}, {{glossary term}}, {{glossary end}}, {{term}} and {{defn}}, the glossary structure templates
- {{dfn}} the more general
<dfn>
template - {{glossary link}}, for creating in-line, structured links to particular entries in topical glossaries