Difference between revisions of "Template:SMWDocs"

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<noinclude>{{TemplateProblems|Only the first set of documents gets its own header. Subsequent sets are poorly displayed.}}[[category:Semantic Templates| ]]This template is suitable for inclusion on most if not all WikiSpooks pages which do not already have it, either directly or through a template. If inserted by hand, it should usually be placed just before the "References" section. It is a catch all for including documents which SMW data shows are of relevance to the page on which it is included.<br/>
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<noinclude>{{TemplateProblem|Only the first set of documents gets its own header. Subsequent sets are poorly displayed.}}[[category:Semantic Templates| ]]This template is suitable for inclusion on most if not all WikiSpooks pages which do not already have it, either directly or through a template. If inserted by hand, it should usually be placed just before the "References" section. It is a catch all for including documents which SMW data shows are of relevance to the page on which it is included.<br/>
 
This template is actually very simple, it just includes a bunch more from [[:category:Semantic Templates]]:
 
This template is actually very simple, it just includes a bunch more from [[:category:Semantic Templates]]:
 
*[[Template:SMWDefaultMarkup]] - adds a default set of markup for the page
 
*[[Template:SMWDefaultMarkup]] - adds a default set of markup for the page

Revision as of 11:16, 1 February 2014

Bug1.jpg This template has problems: Only the first set of documents gets its own header. Subsequent sets are poorly displayed. Use the discussion page to see the debate about this.

This template is suitable for inclusion on most if not all WikiSpooks pages which do not already have it, either directly or through a template. If inserted by hand, it should usually be placed just before the "References" section. It is a catch all for including documents which SMW data shows are of relevance to the page on which it is included.

This template is actually very simple, it just includes a bunch more from category:Semantic Templates:

It makes use of {{PAGENAME}} to search for the relevant SMW data. It currently takes no parameters.