Template:label
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{{lb}} |
This template can be used to add labels to a language's definition of a term. It will automatically handle the addition of categories relating to the labels.
You can add labels that are pre-defined and many include extra formatting (e.g. linking to the glossary) or auto-categorisation, or you can add your own free-form labels.
The full list of available labels is located in code at Module:labels/data.
Usage
{{label|kil|intrans}}
Generates:
and automatically adds the category Category:Kilitic intransitive verbs.
Parameters
|1=
- The language code of the language whose definition you are applying this label to.
|2=
,|3=
, etc.- You can put as many label identifiers as you'd like and the template will handle ensuring they appear nicely together.
|nocat=
- When specified as true (e.g.
|nocat=1
) then no categories will be automatically added to the page.
Funky formatting
Wordlinks
Using "quotation marks"
or *asterisks*
in a parameter will create a wordlink.
{{label|kil|intrans|with preposition "le"}} {{label|kil|intrans|with preposition *le*}}
- (intransitive with preposition le)
Comma overriding
Using _
at the start of a parameter will override comma delimiting. Note that some words, such as mostly
, and
, or
and with
, automatically override commit delimiting.
{{label|rad|most commonly|intrans}}
- (most commonly, intransitive)
{{label|rad|most commonly|_intrans}}
- (most commonly intransitive)
{{label|rad|intrans|or|trans}}
- (intransitive or transitive)
Slash functionality
Using /
will automatically override commas and spacing:
{{label|rad|intrans|/|trans}}
Parameter splitting
Using commas within a parameter can also be used to divide variables. Note that slash functionality and wordlinks can be used multiple times within a parameter, and all automatic comma overriding will still take place.
{{label|rad|intrans, trans}}
{{label|rad|intrans or trans}}
- (intransitive or transitive)
{{label|rad|intrans/trans}}
{{label|kil|intrans, with preposition "le"}}
- (intransitive with preposition le)
{{label|rad|refl, with "dzist"/"dzisk"}}