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#Scope. You can write anything here, but typically this parameter is "global" or "local". | #Scope. You can write anything here, but typically this parameter is "global" or "local". | ||
#Description. You can use a section link like <nowiki>"[[#BINA|BINA]]"</nowiki> in this text to allow the reader to jump to the section of the page that discusses BINA, as this template uses <nowiki>{{Anchor}}</nowiki> to place a HTML section anchor with the name that you pass in as parameter 1. | #Description. You can use a section link like <nowiki>"[[#BINA|BINA]]"</nowiki> in this text to allow the reader to jump to the section of the page that discusses BINA, as this template uses <nowiki>{{Anchor}}</nowiki> to place a HTML section anchor with the name that you pass in as parameter 1. | ||
#The optional "position=bottom" parameter removes the bottom border from the rows output by the template, for when you are placing this template as the last element in a table. Otherwise you get a double border, from the bottom of the row as well as the table itself. | |||
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Revision as of 23:59, 15 December 2015
This template is used to construct the tables on XML:File types.
Parameters:
- Tag, e.g. "ONCC". This will be turned into a link in the format [[XML:ONCC]].
- File type name, e.g. "Oni Character Class".
- Doc status. "yes" produces a
, "no" produces a
, and any other text, like "some", produces a
.
- File name, e.g. "BINAEINOimpact_effects".
- Scope. You can write anything here, but typically this parameter is "global" or "local".
- Description. You can use a section link like "[[#BINA|BINA]]" in this text to allow the reader to jump to the section of the page that discusses BINA, as this template uses {{Anchor}} to place a HTML section anchor with the name that you pass in as parameter 1.
- The optional "position=bottom" parameter removes the bottom border from the rows output by the template, for when you are placing this template as the last element in a table. Otherwise you get a double border, from the bottom of the row as well as the table itself.