This is a list of templates we use for MediaWiki. They can generally be accessed through this website (http://laussy.org) by entering Template:NameOfTemplate as the last part of the URL.
Arguments are passed to template with {{{1}}} (2, 3, etc. for several arguments).
arXiv:2402.14010 {{arXiv|2402.14010}} gives a link to an arXiv reference. Ideally it should retrieve meta-data, but that is for later.
A cite template to quote in a way similar as you would do with $\mathrm{\TeX}$ and bibTeX is described in this blog post.
Puts whatever should read when I need someone to contact me:
{{contactme}}
{{done}} puts a little "checked" marker, like this, while {{done|that was great!}} adds a wz-tooltipthat was great!.
Offers to "Download the gpx file for this track." {{gpx|Media:AbedularCanencia-27Oct2013.gpx}}
* This is an example with bullet lists: {{indent}} Hi. {{indent-end}} * And another one: {{indent}} Hi there! {{indent}} Hello. {{indent-end}} {{indent-end}} |
Hi.
Hi there! Hello. |
* This is an example with bullet lists: {{indent}}Hi.{{indent-end}} * And another one: {{indent}}Hi there!{{indent}}Hello.{{indent-end}}{{indent-end}}
{{ISBN|978-0691145075}} (ISBN: 978-0691145075)
To capture the time at which the edit is made. It must be substituted:
{{subst:now}} 15:16 on 4 September (2024)
{{pdf}} puts an icon like this and {{pdf|File:myfile.pdf}} links to it .
Inserts a right-aligned paragraph. This is a weak counterpart to quote but is not a float, so is less fragile.
{{pright|This text.}}reads
This text.
Inserts a quotation. See Template:Quote for documentation.
☞ {{see|Fabrice}} is pointing on Fabrice (used with pages shortcuts).
Warns of pages that are still so much in construction, they're not really nice to visit.
{{stub}}
This page is still largely in progress.
$\mathrm{\TeX}$
Provides the clickable date of a given day, e.g.,
{{thisday|30|September|1977}} 30 September (1977)
See also {{thesedays}}.
This can take 4 or 5 arguments, and the final argument (year) can be left empty in which case it is not displayed:
{{thesedays|15|June|15|July|2024}} 15 June–15 July (2024)
{{thesedays|15|June|15|July|}} 15 June–15 July
{{thesedays|15|17|July|2024}} 15–17 July (2024)
{{thesedays|15|17|July|}} 15–17 July
If the years are different, then two {{thisday}} calls should be made (and maybe a † has to be featured somewhere?!)
To be used with "subst:" to provide the clickable date of today, e.g.,
{{subst:today}}
Indicates an {{update}} possibly with a date 16 July 2023 {{update|16 July 2023}}.
Gives the local hour (shortcut for {{LOCALTIME}} or {{CURRENTIME}}; still have to fix timezone issue), e.g.,
{{hour}}
gives {{subst:LOCALTIME}}.
From Wikipedia's multicol. Use as:
{{multicol}} This text appears in the first column. {{multicol-break}} This text appears in the second column. {{multicol-break}} This text appears in the third column. {{multicol-end}}
to read:
This text appears in the first column. |
This text appears in the second column. |
This text appears in the third column. |
<nowiki> You need to create the three corresponding pages<wz tip="Template:Multicol, Template:Multicol-break and Template:Multicol-end.">$^*$</wz>, which are shortcuts for divivision of the page with floats. <nowiki>
For featured articles.
{{wl1}}is to be put on stubby articles in progress (all of them).
{{wl2}}is to be put on good & interesting articles that could/should be improved but remain okay in their present state.
{{wl3}}is to identify great content, that we are proud of.