Template:Tnull
{{template name}}
Tnull produces nicely formatted <code>
-style display of a template name and, optionally, its parameters, complete with templating braces. In most cases {{tl}} and {{tlx}} is preferred, as they link to the templates they name, but {{tnull}}
is appropriate when monospaced, unlinked formatting is desired.
All parameters are unnamed. The target template's name must be the first parameter. Up to 7 descriptors of that template's parameters may follow.
Examples
- All unnamed parameters
{{tnull|para|foo|bar|baz}}
in the wikicode would yield {{para|foo|bar|baz}}
in the final page.
- Named parameters
{{tnull|delete|Bad page|3=nocat=1}}
yields {{delete|Bad page|nocat=1}}
.
Note the requirement to state the parameter number explicitly to allow =
to appear in the descriptor text, and that the parameter number within the call to {{tnull}}
is one higher than within the call that would be made to the target template. Named parameters are best placed after unnamed ones.
Note
"tnull" refers to "nullifying" template-calling code by placing tnull|
just inside the call's braces, changing it to call this template which leaves the original call's code displayed. It can be used for that purpose or simply to document templates.
Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox (create | mirror) and testcases (create) pages.
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