Template:Xt2
Example text
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Usage
Use template {{xt2}} to format a style example (for example, on the Manual of Style and its subpages) to be displayed on its own line, in green, in a serif font, and indented in block-quotation style. (Use 1=
before the argument if it contains equals signs.) For examples to be displayed inline within running text, use {{xt}}. For bad/wrong examples, use {{!xt2}} (or {{!xt}} inline).
What you write |
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For nested quotations, use double quotes for the outermost level, single quotes for the next inner level, and continue alternating: {{xt2|The Dalai Lama stated in his book ''The Universe in a Single Atom'': "I am told that one of the greatest of all quantum theorists, Richard Feynman, wrote 'I think I can safely say that nobody understands quantum mechanics', so at least I feel I am in good company."}}
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What you get |
For nested quotations, use double quotes for the outermost level, single quotes for the next inner level, and continue alternating:
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For blocks of code, such as template code, use {{xt2|1=<code>code here</code>}}
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The parameter |title = takes text, which cannot be marked up in any way, and displays it as a pop-up "tooltip" (in most browsers) when the cursor hovers over the block of text.
See also
{{xt}}
inline positive example text, in green, with serif font{{xt2}}
same as{{xt}}
but for blocks of text{{bxt}}
same as{{xt}}
but uses bold instead of serif font{{mxt}}
same as{{xt}}
but uses mono-spaced font (especially useful in source code)
{{!xt}}
inline Template:!xt, in red, with serif font{{!xt2}}
same as{{!xt}}
but for blocks (i.e., same as{{xt2}}
but red){{!bxt}}
same as{{!xt}}
but uses Template:!bxt{{!mxt}}
same as{{!xt}}
but uses Template:!mxt; used for incorrect or strongly deprecated code/output/input examples and should usually be wrapped in<code>
,<samp>
, or<kbd>
as appropriate; see also{{dc}}
and its variants below{{!xts}}
same as{{xt}}
but also Template:!xts{{dcr}}
inline Template:Dcr;{{dc2}}
variant has Template:Dc2 (they both use the<del>
element, and do not add monospace font on their own; can be used in mainspace (articles), and where necessary wrapped in<code>
,<samp>
, or<kbd>
); see also{{dc}}
below
{{xtd}}
inline Template:Xtd, in grey{{bxtd}}
same as{{xtd}}
but uses Template:Bxtg{{mxtd}}
same as{{xtd}}
but uses Template:Mxtd{{dc}}
inline Template:Dc; (uses the<del>
element, and does not add monospace font on it own; can be used in mainspace (articles), and where necessary wrapped in<code>
,<samp>
, or<kbd>
); see also{{dcr}}
above
{{xtn}}
inline Template:Xtn, with no color change, when none of the above applies; used for "permissible" examples neither favored nor deprecated{{xtn2}}
same as{{xtn}}
but for blocks of text{{bxtn}}
same as{{xtn}}
but uses Template:Bxtn; it still applies a CSS class, so it's not simply boldfacing{{mxtn}}
same as{{xtn}}
but uses Template:Mxtn; this is a good template to use when the shaded box formatting of<code>...</code>
might be undesirable, or the semantics of it is incorrect in the context
{{strongbad}}
– for introducing something as deprecated or issuing some other warning in documentation, e.g.: Not for use in mainspace.