Skabelon:Tl2
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{{[[:Skabelon:{{{1}}}|{{{1}}}]]}}
<code>-styled {{tl}} that can link to sister projects. |
This is the {{tl2}} template.
{{tl2}} is similar to {{tl}}. Tl stands for Template link. {{tl2}} is a macro template used to display 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.
{{tl2}} differs from {{tl}} in that it displays with a wider, monospaced text style (like {{tlx}}) and also takes the named parameters |sister=
and |lang=
so that it may also be used to list and link templates on other English and non-English-language sister projects.
Related template
[rediger kildetekst]{{tlx}} displays with the same enhanced presentation and can also expand several placeholder parameters to generate a sample template call.
Usage
[rediger kildetekst]{{tl2|template_name}}
- equivalent to {{tl|template_name}}
{{tl2 |sister=sister_id |template_name}}
- to display a template from a sister project (e.g. {{tl2 |sister=V |template_name}} for Wikiversity)
{{tl2 |lang=lang_id |sister=sister_id |template_name}}
- to display a template from a sister project in another language (e.g. {{tl2 |lang=fr |sister=V |template_name}} for a template from the French Wikisource project)
Examples
[rediger kildetekst]Code | Result |
---|---|
{{tl|x0}}
|
{{x0}} |
{{tl2|x1}}
|
{{x1}}
|
{{tl2|sister=M|3x}}
|
{{3x}}
|
{{tl2|sister=wikibooks|lang=de|WP}}
|
{{WP}}
|
See also
[rediger kildetekst]- Skabelon:tl2 (backlinks redigér)
- Skabelon:tl (backlinks redigér)
- Skabelon:tlp (backlinks redigér) to produce a [t]emplate [l]ink with single [p]arameter.
- Skabelon:tlx (backlinks redigér) to produce a [t]emplate [l]ink with e[x]tended number of parameters.
- Skabelon:tlsp (backlinks redigér) to produce a [t]emplate [l]ink that's [s]ubst:ituted, with a single [p]arameter.
- Skabelon:lts (backlinks redigér)
- Skabelon:tlu (backlinks redigér), tl or tlp in any namespace.
- Skabelon:Lcs
- Skabelon:xpd (backlinks redigér) to e[xp]an[d] (i.e. demonstrate) a template in situ.