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Syntax
[edit]{{Copy edit|for=|date=November 2024|original_title|original_language_code}}
Usage
[edit]{{Copy edit}}
or
{{Copy edit|for=|date=November 2024|original_title|original_language_code}}
Do not subst:
this template.
This template is a self-reference.
Optional parameters
[edit]- This template takes an optional parameter that replaces the word "article" in the displayed message with arbitrary text. For example,
{{Copy edit|section}}
displays "This section needs copy editing." - This template takes the optional parameter
|for=
(a.k.a.|reason=
) which can be used to explain what issues need to be addressed, e.g.|for=consistent spelling
. The default value is "grammar, style, cohesion, tone, or spelling". - This template takes the optional parameter
|date=
, with the format|date=November 2024
. An expedient way to enter it is|subst:{{DATE}}
instead of using|date=
directly. - This template will auto-categorise tagged articles into Category:Wikipedia articles needing copy edit, or a dated subcategory thereof. However, if the optional parameter and value
|categories=no
is set, the template will not categorise the page. - This template takes an optional parameter, original_title, that replaces the words "a Wikipedia article" in the displayed message with the name of that article. In other words, original_title is the title of the article in its original language. For example,
{{Copy edit|Sombrero}}
displays "." - This template takes an optional parameter original_language_code, that replaces the words "another language" the language the original article was written in, via the language's ISO 639-1 code, for example, ko for Korean, or es for Spanish. In other words, original_language_code is the ISO 639-1 code that indicates the language the original article was written in. For example,
{{Copy edit|es}}
displays "."
Example
[edit]The page Bremen City Hall was translated from Bremer Rathaus in the German Wikipedia.
The code added to the English page was:
{{Proofreader needed|Bremer Rathaus|de}}
Redirects
[edit]- {{Cleanup-copyedit}}
- {{Cleanup-english}}
- {{Copy-edit}}
- {{Copyediting}}
- {{Gcheck}}
- {{Grammar}}
See also
[edit]- {{Copy edit-section}}
- {{Copy edit-inline}}
- {{Tone}}
- Wikipedia:Template messages/Cleanup
- Wikipedia:Template messages/Translation
Category:Cleanup templates
Category:Exclude in print
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