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=== Usage === | === Usage === | ||
This is the {{ | This is the {{tl|!}} meta-template. | ||
This is an auxiliary template allowing to encode "<code>|</code>" | This is an auxiliary template allowing to encode "<code>|</code>" | ||
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The template page states that <nowiki>{{!}}</nowiki> cannot be substituted. That's not completely true because it is perfectly okay to [[Wikipedia:Substitution|substitute]] <nowiki>{{!}}</nowiki> as soon as an unescaped "'''<tt>|</tt>'''" works as expected, i.e. after substituting the template containing <nowiki>{{!}}</nowiki>, or after eliminating an | The template page states that <nowiki>{{!}}</nowiki> cannot be substituted. That's not completely true because it is perfectly okay to [[Wikipedia:Substitution|substitute]] <nowiki>{{!}}</nowiki> as soon as an unescaped "'''<tt>|</tt>'''" works as expected, i.e. after substituting the template containing <nowiki>{{!}}</nowiki>, or after eliminating an | ||
[[mw:Help:Extension:ParserFunctions#.23if:|#if:]] containing <nowiki>{{!}}</nowiki>. | [[mw:Help:Extension:ParserFunctions#.23if:|#if:]] containing <nowiki>{{!}}</nowiki>. | ||
Latest revision as of 04:21, 13 June 2009
Usage
This is the {{!}} meta-template.
This is an auxiliary template allowing to encode "|
"
within template parameters. It is necessary if the character is used in wiki table syntax, or if the parameter is automatically wikilinked and you wish to use a pipe to specify different link text from the target page name. In other cases it is better to use "|
".
This template cannot be used for putting the character as text in a wiki table; in that case, again, "|
" can be used.
Note that no special template is needed for "!
" (exclamation mark).
This is a high risk template, and it usually cannot be substituted (see conditions for substing on the section below).
Substitution
The template page states that {{!}} cannot be substituted. That's not completely true because it is perfectly okay to substitute {{!}} as soon as an unescaped "|" works as expected, i.e. after substituting the template containing {{!}}, or after eliminating an #if: containing {{!}}.