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    Template:Redirect-distinguish

    The template link template is a simple macro template used to display a template name as a link surrounded by braces, thus showing the template name as code rather than actually invoking it. Its primary use is in instruction and documentation where it is used to refer to a template by name without invoking it.

    Note that this template may be used under the name "tee-el" (tl) as well as "tee-one" (t1)— both function the same way and produce the same results. This is not true for all such visually confusing templates containing a possible 1/l mix-up: and are not interchangeable.

    {{Tla}} works exactly like {{tl}} with the addition of optionally displaying alternative label text (link label). {{tlg}} can include the use of parameters in the template (as {{{1}}}).

    Examples

    A short example of its use is:

    {{tl|Example}}
    which generates
    {{Example}}

    Other longer examples:

    Code Result Notes
    {{tl|Void}} {{Void}} Standard usage
    {{tls|Example}} {{subst:Example}} For templates that should be substituted
    {{tl2|X1}} {{X1}} This formats the link to show how it would look in code (i.e., monospace font)
    {{tl2|sister=M:|3x}} {{3x}} Same as above, for templates on another Wikimedia project (in this example, Meta, using m:). See Interwiki codes.
    {{tl2|sister=wikibooks|lang=de:|WP}} {{WP}} For templates on another language project
    {{tl|1==)}} {{=)}} Use the format {{tl|1=templatename}} if the template contains template coding characters such as {{=)}} or {{!}}

    TemplateData

    eesti  Deutsch  dansk  čeština  asturianu  català  Boarisch  English  español  sicilianu  中文(简体)  中文(繁體)  Esperanto  Tiếng Việt  Scots  українська  Zazaki  Türkçe  ไทย  slovenščina  polski  മലയാളം  galego  Ελληνικά  日本語  ქართული  македонски  فارسی  Nederlands  မြန်မာဘာသာ  русский  中文  suomi  العربية  norsk bokmål  norsk  Lëtzebuergesch  српски / srpski  Plattdüütsch  български  한국어  svenska  português do Brasil  hrvatski  ဘာသာ မန်  français  magyar  euskara  עברית  Mirandés  italiano  اردو  português  Bahasa Indonesia  বাংলা  Bahasa Melayu  беларуская (тарашкевіца)  edit <templatedata>{ "description": "This template displays a template name as a link surrounded by braces, thus showing how the template name would be used in code. Its primary use is in instruction and documentation.", "params": { "1": { "label": "template name", "description": "positional parameter: the template name without the namespace prefix “Template:”, which is added automatically", "type": "wiki-template-name", "required": true } } }</templatedata>

    See also

    General-purpose formatting

    Comparison of template-linking templates according to the styles of generated text and link produced
    Text style ↓ {{tlg}} options[note 1]
    to achieve text style
    Link style
    Linked Unlinked Linked with subst Unlinked with subst Linked including braces Linked with alternative text
    {{tlg}} options[note 1]
    to achieve link style
    DEFAULT nolink=yes subst=yes nolink=yes|subst=yes braceinside=yes alttext=Foo
    2=Foo
    normal DEFAULT {{tlg}}[note 1]
    {{tl}}
    {{tlp|1|2|...}}[note 2]
    {{Template:tlu}}[note 3]
    {{tlf}}[note 2]
    <template link>
    {{subst:tls}}
    {{subst:Template:tlsu}}[note 3]
    {{tlsf}}[note 2]
    <template link>
    {{tn}} {{tla}}
    code code=yes {{tl2}}
    {{tlx}}
    {{Template:tlxu}}[note 3]
    {{tlc}}[note 2]
    <template link>
    {{tnull}}<template link>
    {{subst:tlxs}} {{subst:tlsc}}[note 2]
    <template link>
    monospace plaincode=yes[note 4] {{subst:tltss}}[note 5]
    kbd kbd=yes[note 5]
    bold bold=yes {{tlb}}
    bold+code bold=yes|code=yes {{tlxb}}
    italic+code italic=yes|code=yes {{tlxi}}
    1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 {{tlg}} is the most general template, allowing any combination of text style and/or link style options.
    2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Prevents wrapping of text by placing it inside <span class="nowrap">...</span> tags.
    3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Allows links to templates in any namespace.
    4. {{tlg|plaincode=yes}} uses <code style="border:none; background-color:transparent;">...</code>.
    5. 5.0 5.1 Displays monospaced font using <span style="font-family:monospace;">...</span>.

    Other formatting templates

    Templates producing specialised formatting effects for given templates, modules or parameters
    Code example Effect Notes
    {{tl2|Hatnote|lang=fr}} {{hatnote}} Supports linking to sister projects (e.g., fr:Hatnote)
    {{demo|<nowiki>{{Hatnote|lang=fr|Some text}}</nowiki>}} lang=fr|Some text}}
    Some text
    || Shows code and example
    {{tln|Hatnote}} Template:Hatnote Produces a normal link to the template
    {{elc|Template:Hatnote}}
    {{elc|Template:Hatnote|Hatnote}}
    [[Template:Hatnote]]
    [[Template:Hatnote|Hatnote]]
    Formats wikilink, with optional piped link text and blended suffix
    {{ml|Example|hello}} {{#invoke:Example|hello}} Counterpart to {{tl}} for linking to Lua modules
    {{mlx|Example|hello}} {{#invoke:Example|hello}} Counterpart to {{tlx}} for linking to Lua modules
    {{para|title|<var>book title</var>}} title=book title Formats template parameters for display, with or without values
    {{sclx|LASTING}} [[WP:LASTING]] Takes a shortcut suffix in project namespace and displays it with brackets and the WP: alias in a <code>...</code> tag.
    {{tag|ref}}
    {{xtag|templatedata}}
    <ref>...</ref>
    <templatedata>
    Formats [X]HTML tags; can add content, choose opening, closing, or self-closing
    {{dtl|Ping project}} {{d:Ping project}} Wikidata counterpart to {{tl}}
    {{pf|if}}
    {{pf|if|{{{1}}}|true|false}}
    {{#if}}
    {{#if:{{{1}}}|true|false}}
    Parser function equivalent to {{tl}}
    {{magic word|uc:}} {{uc:}} Magic word links

    With utility links

    Templates producing utility links for a given template (Hatnote used here as example)
    Code example Effect
    {{lt|Hatnote}} Template:Hatnote (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs)
    {{lts|Hatnote}} Template:Hatnote(edit talk links history)
    {{t links|Hatnote}} {{Hatnote}} (edit talk history links # /subpages /doc /doc edit /sbox /sbox diff /test)
    {{tfd links|Hatnote}} Template:Hatnote (talk · history · transclusions · logs · subpages · delete)
    {{tetl|Hatnote}} {{Hatnote}}
    links talk edit
    {{tsetl|Hatnote}} {{subst:Hatnote}}
     links talk edit
    {{ti|Hatnote}} Template:Hatnote (talk⧼dot-separator⧽links⧼dot-separator⧽edit)
    {{tic|Hatnote}} Template:Hatnote (talk links edit)
    {{tim|Hatnote}} m:Template:Hatnote (backlinks edit)
    {{tiw|Hatnote}} Template:Hatnote (backlinks edit)
    {{tlt|Hatnote}} {{Hatnote}} (talk)
    {{ttl|Hatnote}} {{Hatnote}} (t/l)
    {{twlh|Hatnote}} Template:Hatnote (links, talk)


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