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**attr: an attribute. If this argument is used, the link will lead directly to a certain attribute of the target element | **attr: an attribute. If this argument is used, the link will lead directly to a certain attribute of the target element | ||
**@: an attribute that will both be linked and named | **@: an attribute that will both be linked and named | ||
**#: an enumeration value to be linked and named | **<nowiki />#: an enumeration value to be linked and named | ||
**wiki: 2 for the {{rml|2}} wiki; 3 for the {{rml|3}} wiki. Empty, if valid for both wikis. | **wiki: 2 for the {{rml|2}} wiki; 3 for the {{rml|3}} wiki. Empty, if valid for both wikis. | ||
**ex: If existing, the subschema-slag is shown. | **ex: If existing, the subschema-slag is shown. |
Revision as of 13:57, 12 November 2021
Usage
Template Tag standardizes the depiction of element names.
Arguments
This template has three arguments:
- obligatory
- 1: the subschema – CO, IL, IS, RS or TT
- 2: the element name
- optional
- 3: the parent, as in this wiki some elements share their names with each other
- attr: an attribute. If this argument is used, the link will lead directly to a certain attribute of the target element
- @: an attribute that will both be linked and named
- #: an enumeration value to be linked and named
- wiki: 2 for the railML® 2 wiki; 3 for the railML® 3 wiki. Empty, if valid for both wikis.
- ex: If existing, the subschema-slag is shown.
Example
{{Tag|IS|track|attr=name}}
produces
<track>
{{Tag|IS|track|@=name}}
produces
<track>@name
{{Tag|IS|track|@=name|ex=1}}
produces
<IS:track>@name
{{Tag|IS|border|#=tarif|ex=1}}
produces
<IS:border>#tarif