Template:link-temp-documentation
Uses Lua: |
Used to link to a Laenktionary entry.
There are three similar templates for this function, and their different usage should be noted:
{{l}}
should be used for wikilinks in a list. For example, this might be a list of synonyms or derived terms.{{m}}
should be used within free-form text. For example this might be in the middle of a paragraph on usage or as part of an etymology.{{m+}}
should be used in the same environment as{{m}}
(i.e. free-form text) but where the name of the language is desired.
Usage
{{link-temp-documentation|rad|sjelt|t=to know}}
produces:
Uses Lua: |
Used to link to a Laenktionary entry.
There are three similar templates for this function, and their different usage should be noted:
{{l}}
should be used for wikilinks in a list. For example, this might be a list of synonyms or derived terms.{{m}}
should be used within free-form text. For example this might be in the middle of a paragraph on usage or as part of an etymology.{{m+}}
should be used in the same environment as{{m}}
(i.e. free-form text) but where the name of the language is desired.
Usage
{{link-temp-documentation|rad|sjelt|t=to know}}
produces: Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation.
Parameters
|1=
(required)- Specifies the language code, e.g
ryn
orlnk-pro
.
|2=
(required)- Specifies the word that is being linked to, e.g.
{{link-temp-documentation|ryn|ŗeine}}
for Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation.
|3=
or|alt=
- Specifies the display text to show up instead of the basic word lemma, e.g.
{{link-temp-documentation|ryn|ŗeine|alt=ŖEINE}}
for Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation.
|4=
or|t=
or|text=
- Specifies an optional gloss to be shown alongisde the word, e.g.
{{link-temp-documentation|rad|háșers|t=December}}
for Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation.
|anchor=
or|a=
- Specifies an anchor to jump to. This will override the language name; see
{{anchor}}
for more information.
|hypo=1
,|hypothetical=1
- Places a double asterisk before the form.
- N.B. does not remove the link. To remove the link, use
|nolink=
.
- N.B. does not remove the link. To remove the link, use
|nobold=1
- Generally, if a link is on the page it is linked to, it will display as unlinked bold text. This is automatically enabled in certain etymology templates. In the case of linking to a homograph in another language's entry on the same page, this parameter is used to re-activate the link.
|nolink=1
- Creates plain text instead of a link. This is useful in etymology templates.
|nostar=1
- Proto-languages automatically acquire the asterisk when cited. This parameter disables this if you would like to link to a proto-word without the asterisk.
|pos=
- Specifies an optional part of speech to be shown alongside the word, e.g.
{{link-temp-documentation|rad|háșers|pos=noun}}
for Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation. This is typically extended to any side note that does not appear in quotation marks. - When combined with
|t(ext)=
, these show up together in the brackets, e.g.{{link-temp-documentation|rad|háșers|pos=Laenkean|t=December}}
→ Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation.
Notes
- This template can be used with proto-languages, as it automatically handles the insertion of an asterisk (
*
) to mark reconstruction and linking to the appendix for the language.- For example,
{{link-temp-documentation|lnk-pro|cel-|céltʰes}}
produces Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation..
- For example,
Parameters
|1=
(required)- Specifies the language code, e.g
ryn
orlnk-pro
.
|2=
(required)- Specifies the word that is being linked to, e.g.
{{link-temp-documentation|ryn|ŗeine}}
for
Uses Lua: |
Used to link to a Laenktionary entry.
There are three similar templates for this function, and their different usage should be noted:
{{l}}
should be used for wikilinks in a list. For example, this might be a list of synonyms or derived terms.{{m}}
should be used within free-form text. For example this might be in the middle of a paragraph on usage or as part of an etymology.{{m+}}
should be used in the same environment as{{m}}
(i.e. free-form text) but where the name of the language is desired.
Usage
{{link-temp-documentation|rad|sjelt|t=to know}}
produces: Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation.
Parameters
|1=
(required)- Specifies the language code, e.g
ryn
orlnk-pro
.
|2=
(required)- Specifies the word that is being linked to, e.g.
{{link-temp-documentation|ryn|ŗeine}}
for Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation.
|3=
or|alt=
- Specifies the display text to show up instead of the basic word lemma, e.g.
{{link-temp-documentation|ryn|ŗeine|alt=ŖEINE}}
for Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation.
|4=
or|t=
or|text=
- Specifies an optional gloss to be shown alongisde the word, e.g.
{{link-temp-documentation|rad|háșers|t=December}}
for Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation.
|anchor=
or|a=
- Specifies an anchor to jump to. This will override the language name; see
{{anchor}}
for more information.
|hypo=1
,|hypothetical=1
- Places a double asterisk before the form.
- N.B. does not remove the link. To remove the link, use
|nolink=
.
- N.B. does not remove the link. To remove the link, use
|nobold=1
- Generally, if a link is on the page it is linked to, it will display as unlinked bold text. This is automatically enabled in certain etymology templates. In the case of linking to a homograph in another language's entry on the same page, this parameter is used to re-activate the link.
|nolink=1
- Creates plain text instead of a link. This is useful in etymology templates.
|nostar=1
- Proto-languages automatically acquire the asterisk when cited. This parameter disables this if you would like to link to a proto-word without the asterisk.
|pos=
- Specifies an optional part of speech to be shown alongside the word, e.g.
{{link-temp-documentation|rad|háșers|pos=noun}}
for Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation. This is typically extended to any side note that does not appear in quotation marks. - When combined with
|t(ext)=
, these show up together in the brackets, e.g.{{link-temp-documentation|rad|háșers|pos=Laenkean|t=December}}
→ Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation.
Notes
- This template can be used with proto-languages, as it automatically handles the insertion of an asterisk (
*
) to mark reconstruction and linking to the appendix for the language.- For example,
{{link-temp-documentation|lnk-pro|cel-|céltʰes}}
produces Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation..
- For example,
|3=
or|alt=
- Specifies the display text to show up instead of the basic word lemma, e.g.
{{link-temp-documentation|ryn|ŗeine|alt=ŖEINE}}
for
Uses Lua: |
Used to link to a Laenktionary entry.
There are three similar templates for this function, and their different usage should be noted:
{{l}}
should be used for wikilinks in a list. For example, this might be a list of synonyms or derived terms.{{m}}
should be used within free-form text. For example this might be in the middle of a paragraph on usage or as part of an etymology.{{m+}}
should be used in the same environment as{{m}}
(i.e. free-form text) but where the name of the language is desired.
Usage
{{link-temp-documentation|rad|sjelt|t=to know}}
produces: Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation.
Parameters
|1=
(required)- Specifies the language code, e.g
ryn
orlnk-pro
.
|2=
(required)- Specifies the word that is being linked to, e.g.
{{link-temp-documentation|ryn|ŗeine}}
for Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation.
|3=
or|alt=
- Specifies the display text to show up instead of the basic word lemma, e.g.
{{link-temp-documentation|ryn|ŗeine|alt=ŖEINE}}
for Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation.
|4=
or|t=
or|text=
- Specifies an optional gloss to be shown alongisde the word, e.g.
{{link-temp-documentation|rad|háșers|t=December}}
for Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation.
|anchor=
or|a=
- Specifies an anchor to jump to. This will override the language name; see
{{anchor}}
for more information.
|hypo=1
,|hypothetical=1
- Places a double asterisk before the form.
- N.B. does not remove the link. To remove the link, use
|nolink=
.
- N.B. does not remove the link. To remove the link, use
|nobold=1
- Generally, if a link is on the page it is linked to, it will display as unlinked bold text. This is automatically enabled in certain etymology templates. In the case of linking to a homograph in another language's entry on the same page, this parameter is used to re-activate the link.
|nolink=1
- Creates plain text instead of a link. This is useful in etymology templates.
|nostar=1
- Proto-languages automatically acquire the asterisk when cited. This parameter disables this if you would like to link to a proto-word without the asterisk.
|pos=
- Specifies an optional part of speech to be shown alongside the word, e.g.
{{link-temp-documentation|rad|háșers|pos=noun}}
for Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation. This is typically extended to any side note that does not appear in quotation marks. - When combined with
|t(ext)=
, these show up together in the brackets, e.g.{{link-temp-documentation|rad|háșers|pos=Laenkean|t=December}}
→ Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation.
Notes
- This template can be used with proto-languages, as it automatically handles the insertion of an asterisk (
*
) to mark reconstruction and linking to the appendix for the language.- For example,
{{link-temp-documentation|lnk-pro|cel-|céltʰes}}
produces Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation..
- For example,
|4=
or|t=
or|text=
- Specifies an optional gloss to be shown alongisde the word, e.g.
{{link-temp-documentation|rad|háșers|t=December}}
for
Uses Lua: |
Used to link to a Laenktionary entry.
There are three similar templates for this function, and their different usage should be noted:
{{l}}
should be used for wikilinks in a list. For example, this might be a list of synonyms or derived terms.{{m}}
should be used within free-form text. For example this might be in the middle of a paragraph on usage or as part of an etymology.{{m+}}
should be used in the same environment as{{m}}
(i.e. free-form text) but where the name of the language is desired.
Usage
{{link-temp-documentation|rad|sjelt|t=to know}}
produces: Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation.
Parameters
|1=
(required)- Specifies the language code, e.g
ryn
orlnk-pro
.
|2=
(required)- Specifies the word that is being linked to, e.g.
{{link-temp-documentation|ryn|ŗeine}}
for Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation.
|3=
or|alt=
- Specifies the display text to show up instead of the basic word lemma, e.g.
{{link-temp-documentation|ryn|ŗeine|alt=ŖEINE}}
for Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation.
|4=
or|t=
or|text=
- Specifies an optional gloss to be shown alongisde the word, e.g.
{{link-temp-documentation|rad|háșers|t=December}}
for Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation.
|anchor=
or|a=
- Specifies an anchor to jump to. This will override the language name; see
{{anchor}}
for more information.
|hypo=1
,|hypothetical=1
- Places a double asterisk before the form.
- N.B. does not remove the link. To remove the link, use
|nolink=
.
- N.B. does not remove the link. To remove the link, use
|nobold=1
- Generally, if a link is on the page it is linked to, it will display as unlinked bold text. This is automatically enabled in certain etymology templates. In the case of linking to a homograph in another language's entry on the same page, this parameter is used to re-activate the link.
|nolink=1
- Creates plain text instead of a link. This is useful in etymology templates.
|nostar=1
- Proto-languages automatically acquire the asterisk when cited. This parameter disables this if you would like to link to a proto-word without the asterisk.
|pos=
- Specifies an optional part of speech to be shown alongside the word, e.g.
{{link-temp-documentation|rad|háșers|pos=noun}}
for Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation. This is typically extended to any side note that does not appear in quotation marks. - When combined with
|t(ext)=
, these show up together in the brackets, e.g.{{link-temp-documentation|rad|háșers|pos=Laenkean|t=December}}
→ Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation.
Notes
- This template can be used with proto-languages, as it automatically handles the insertion of an asterisk (
*
) to mark reconstruction and linking to the appendix for the language.- For example,
{{link-temp-documentation|lnk-pro|cel-|céltʰes}}
produces Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation..
- For example,
|anchor=
or|a=
- Specifies an anchor to jump to. This will override the language name; see
{{anchor}}
for more information.
|hypo=1
,|hypothetical=1
- Places a double asterisk before the form.
- N.B. does not remove the link. To remove the link, use
|nolink=
.
- N.B. does not remove the link. To remove the link, use
|nobold=1
- Generally, if a link is on the page it is linked to, it will display as unlinked bold text. This is automatically enabled in certain etymology templates. In the case of linking to a homograph in another language's entry on the same page, this parameter is used to re-activate the link.
|nolink=1
- Creates plain text instead of a link. This is useful in etymology templates.
|nostar=1
- Proto-languages automatically acquire the asterisk when cited. This parameter disables this if you would like to link to a proto-word without the asterisk.
|pos=
- Specifies an optional part of speech to be shown alongside the word, e.g.
{{link-temp-documentation|rad|háșers|pos=noun}}
for
Uses Lua: |
Used to link to a Laenktionary entry.
There are three similar templates for this function, and their different usage should be noted:
{{l}}
should be used for wikilinks in a list. For example, this might be a list of synonyms or derived terms.{{m}}
should be used within free-form text. For example this might be in the middle of a paragraph on usage or as part of an etymology.{{m+}}
should be used in the same environment as{{m}}
(i.e. free-form text) but where the name of the language is desired.
Usage
{{link-temp-documentation|rad|sjelt|t=to know}}
produces: Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation.
Parameters
|1=
(required)- Specifies the language code, e.g
ryn
orlnk-pro
.
|2=
(required)- Specifies the word that is being linked to, e.g.
{{link-temp-documentation|ryn|ŗeine}}
for Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation.
|3=
or|alt=
- Specifies the display text to show up instead of the basic word lemma, e.g.
{{link-temp-documentation|ryn|ŗeine|alt=ŖEINE}}
for Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation.
|4=
or|t=
or|text=
- Specifies an optional gloss to be shown alongisde the word, e.g.
{{link-temp-documentation|rad|háșers|t=December}}
for Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation.
|anchor=
or|a=
- Specifies an anchor to jump to. This will override the language name; see
{{anchor}}
for more information.
|hypo=1
,|hypothetical=1
- Places a double asterisk before the form.
- N.B. does not remove the link. To remove the link, use
|nolink=
.
- N.B. does not remove the link. To remove the link, use
|nobold=1
- Generally, if a link is on the page it is linked to, it will display as unlinked bold text. This is automatically enabled in certain etymology templates. In the case of linking to a homograph in another language's entry on the same page, this parameter is used to re-activate the link.
|nolink=1
- Creates plain text instead of a link. This is useful in etymology templates.
|nostar=1
- Proto-languages automatically acquire the asterisk when cited. This parameter disables this if you would like to link to a proto-word without the asterisk.
|pos=
- Specifies an optional part of speech to be shown alongside the word, e.g.
{{link-temp-documentation|rad|háșers|pos=noun}}
for Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation. This is typically extended to any side note that does not appear in quotation marks. - When combined with
|t(ext)=
, these show up together in the brackets, e.g.{{link-temp-documentation|rad|háșers|pos=Laenkean|t=December}}
→ Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation.
Notes
- This template can be used with proto-languages, as it automatically handles the insertion of an asterisk (
*
) to mark reconstruction and linking to the appendix for the language.- For example,
{{link-temp-documentation|lnk-pro|cel-|céltʰes}}
produces Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation.. This is typically extended to any side note that does not appear in quotation marks.
- For example,
- When combined with
|t(ext)=
, these show up together in the brackets, e.g.{{link-temp-documentation|rad|háșers|pos=Laenkean|t=December}}
→
Uses Lua: |
Used to link to a Laenktionary entry.
There are three similar templates for this function, and their different usage should be noted:
{{l}}
should be used for wikilinks in a list. For example, this might be a list of synonyms or derived terms.{{m}}
should be used within free-form text. For example this might be in the middle of a paragraph on usage or as part of an etymology.{{m+}}
should be used in the same environment as{{m}}
(i.e. free-form text) but where the name of the language is desired.
Usage
{{link-temp-documentation|rad|sjelt|t=to know}}
produces: Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation.
Parameters
|1=
(required)- Specifies the language code, e.g
ryn
orlnk-pro
.
|2=
(required)- Specifies the word that is being linked to, e.g.
{{link-temp-documentation|ryn|ŗeine}}
for Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation.
|3=
or|alt=
- Specifies the display text to show up instead of the basic word lemma, e.g.
{{link-temp-documentation|ryn|ŗeine|alt=ŖEINE}}
for Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation.
|4=
or|t=
or|text=
- Specifies an optional gloss to be shown alongisde the word, e.g.
{{link-temp-documentation|rad|háșers|t=December}}
for Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation.
|anchor=
or|a=
- Specifies an anchor to jump to. This will override the language name; see
{{anchor}}
for more information.
|hypo=1
,|hypothetical=1
- Places a double asterisk before the form.
- N.B. does not remove the link. To remove the link, use
|nolink=
.
- N.B. does not remove the link. To remove the link, use
|nobold=1
- Generally, if a link is on the page it is linked to, it will display as unlinked bold text. This is automatically enabled in certain etymology templates. In the case of linking to a homograph in another language's entry on the same page, this parameter is used to re-activate the link.
|nolink=1
- Creates plain text instead of a link. This is useful in etymology templates.
|nostar=1
- Proto-languages automatically acquire the asterisk when cited. This parameter disables this if you would like to link to a proto-word without the asterisk.
|pos=
- Specifies an optional part of speech to be shown alongside the word, e.g.
{{link-temp-documentation|rad|háșers|pos=noun}}
for Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation. This is typically extended to any side note that does not appear in quotation marks. - When combined with
|t(ext)=
, these show up together in the brackets, e.g.{{link-temp-documentation|rad|háșers|pos=Laenkean|t=December}}
→ Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation.
Notes
- This template can be used with proto-languages, as it automatically handles the insertion of an asterisk (
*
) to mark reconstruction and linking to the appendix for the language.- For example,
{{link-temp-documentation|lnk-pro|cel-|céltʰes}}
produces Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation..
- For example,
Notes
- This template can be used with proto-languages, as it automatically handles the insertion of an asterisk (
*
) to mark reconstruction and linking to the appendix for the language.- For example,
{{link-temp-documentation|lnk-pro|cel-|céltʰes}}
produces
- For example,
Uses Lua: |
Used to link to a Laenktionary entry.
There are three similar templates for this function, and their different usage should be noted:
{{l}}
should be used for wikilinks in a list. For example, this might be a list of synonyms or derived terms.{{m}}
should be used within free-form text. For example this might be in the middle of a paragraph on usage or as part of an etymology.{{m+}}
should be used in the same environment as{{m}}
(i.e. free-form text) but where the name of the language is desired.
Usage
{{link-temp-documentation|rad|sjelt|t=to know}}
produces: Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation.
Parameters
|1=
(required)- Specifies the language code, e.g
ryn
orlnk-pro
.
|2=
(required)- Specifies the word that is being linked to, e.g.
{{link-temp-documentation|ryn|ŗeine}}
for Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation.
|3=
or|alt=
- Specifies the display text to show up instead of the basic word lemma, e.g.
{{link-temp-documentation|ryn|ŗeine|alt=ŖEINE}}
for Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation.
|4=
or|t=
or|text=
- Specifies an optional gloss to be shown alongisde the word, e.g.
{{link-temp-documentation|rad|háșers|t=December}}
for Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation.
|anchor=
or|a=
- Specifies an anchor to jump to. This will override the language name; see
{{anchor}}
for more information.
|hypo=1
,|hypothetical=1
- Places a double asterisk before the form.
- N.B. does not remove the link. To remove the link, use
|nolink=
.
- N.B. does not remove the link. To remove the link, use
|nobold=1
- Generally, if a link is on the page it is linked to, it will display as unlinked bold text. This is automatically enabled in certain etymology templates. In the case of linking to a homograph in another language's entry on the same page, this parameter is used to re-activate the link.
|nolink=1
- Creates plain text instead of a link. This is useful in etymology templates.
|nostar=1
- Proto-languages automatically acquire the asterisk when cited. This parameter disables this if you would like to link to a proto-word without the asterisk.
|pos=
- Specifies an optional part of speech to be shown alongside the word, e.g.
{{link-temp-documentation|rad|háșers|pos=noun}}
for Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation. This is typically extended to any side note that does not appear in quotation marks. - When combined with
|t(ext)=
, these show up together in the brackets, e.g.{{link-temp-documentation|rad|háșers|pos=Laenkean|t=December}}
→ Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation.
Notes
- This template can be used with proto-languages, as it automatically handles the insertion of an asterisk (
*
) to mark reconstruction and linking to the appendix for the language.- For example,
{{link-temp-documentation|lnk-pro|cel-|céltʰes}}
produces Template loop detected: Template:link-temp-documentation..
- For example,