Template:Wiktionary
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| − | # <tt><nowiki>{{</nowiki>wiktionary}}</tt> — use if the title of the Wiktionary | + | # <tt><nowiki>{{</nowiki>wiktionary}}</tt> — use if the title of the page at Wiktionary matches our page title ''exactly'', including capitalization |
| − | # <tt><nowiki>{{</nowiki>wiktionary|'' | + | # <tt><nowiki>{{</nowiki>wiktionary|''entry''}}</tt> — if the page title at Wiktionary differs from ours (note: it usually ''will'' differ in capitalization) |
| − | # <tt><nowiki>{{</nowiki>wiktionary|'' | + | # <tt><nowiki>{{</nowiki>wiktionary|''entry''|''Link text''}}</tt> — if you want to use link text that differs from ''both'' our article title and Wiktionary's entry title (this really shouldn't ever be necessary) |
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Revision as of 12:40, 12 October 2006
See also Wiktionary's definition of:
This template may be used in any Iron Chariots article that would benefit from a prominent link to an ordinary dictionary definition of the article's title (or a closely related word or phrase). Note that cases where this is really necessary are likely to be rare.
Do not use this template if you wish to link a word or phrase in running text; for that, use a "Wiktionary:" interwiki link.
- Usage
- {{wiktionary}} — use if the title of the page at Wiktionary matches our page title exactly, including capitalization
- {{wiktionary|entry}} — if the page title at Wiktionary differs from ours (note: it usually will differ in capitalization)
- {{wiktionary|entry|Link text}} — if you want to use link text that differs from both our article title and Wiktionary's entry title (this really shouldn't ever be necessary)
- Example of third form
- {{wiktionary|foo|bar}} creates the link: bar
- See also