Template:Apos: Difference between revisions
(Created page with "<includeonly><span class="nowrap" style="padding-left:0.1em;">'</span></includeonly><noinclude> Places an apostrophe after a small amount of space. This template is used when you want to have an italicized word followed by "'s". Without the template, writing <code><nowiki>''oni'''s</nowiki></code> produces: <span style="background-color:#EEEEEE;">''oni'''s</span> Note that the apostrophe is also italicized, besides crowding the 's'. Using this template like so, <c...") |
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Places an apostrophe after a small amount of space. This template is used when you want to have an italicized word followed by "'s". Without the template, writing <code><nowiki>''oni'''s</nowiki></code> produces: | Places an apostrophe after a small amount of space. This template is used when you want to have an italicized word followed by "'s". Without the template, writing <code><nowiki> Pease considered ''oni'''s meaning to be "ghost".</nowiki></code> produces: | ||
{{Quote|Pease considered ''oni'''s meaning to be "ghost".|size=100%}} | |||
Note that the apostrophe is also italicized, besides crowding the 's'. | Note that the apostrophe is also wrongly italicized, besides crowding the 's'. | ||
Whereas using this template and writing <code><nowiki>Pease considered ''oni''{{apos}}s meaning to be "ghost".</nowiki></code> produces: | |||
{{Quote|Pease considered ''oni''{{apos}}s meaning to be "ghost".|size=100%}} | |||
Much better, no? | Much better, no? | ||
[[Category:Macro templates]]</noinclude> | [[Category:Macro templates]]</noinclude> | ||
Latest revision as of 03:00, 22 March 2026
Places an apostrophe after a small amount of space. This template is used when you want to have an italicized word followed by "'s". Without the template, writing Pease considered ''oni'''s meaning to be "ghost". produces:
Pease considered oni's meaning to be "ghost".
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Note that the apostrophe is also wrongly italicized, besides crowding the 's'.
Whereas using this template and writing Pease considered ''oni''{{apos}}s meaning to be "ghost". produces:
Pease considered oni's meaning to be "ghost".
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Much better, no?