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{{mbox|type=notice|text=This template will soon be deprecated, as the {{tl|{{=}}}} will soon be a [[Help:Magic words|Magic word]]. See reasons and status at [[phab:T91154]].}}
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<!-- Please add categories at the bottom of this page, and interwikis at Wikidata (see Wikipedia:Wikidata) -->
  
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== Usage ==
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This template allows "=" to be used in unnamed template parameters. It inserts the one-character [[equals-sign]] ("=") into the text. However, in [[wp:CS1]] cite titles, the [[Unicode]] form "&amp;#61;" could be used instead, where a literal "=" is not wanted during formatting of a title.
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== Examples ==
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* <code><nowiki>{{Font color|black|yellow|2 + 2 {{=}} 4}}</nowiki></code> produces: {{Font color|black|yellow|2 + 2 {{=}} 4}}
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You can also use named parameters to bypass the restriction:
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* <code><nowiki>{{Font color|black|yellow|3= 2 + 2 = 4}}</nowiki></code> produces: {{Font color|black|yellow|3= 2 + 2 = 4}}
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== TemplateData ==
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{{TemplateData header}}
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<templatedata>
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{
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"description": "A template to allow = to be used in template parameters",
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"params": {},
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"format": "{{_\n| _ = _\n}}"
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}
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</templatedata>
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== See also ==
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* [[Template:((]] which produces: {{code|{{((}}}}
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* [[Template:))]] which produces: {{code|{{))}}}}
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* <nowiki>{{!}}</nowiki> which produces: {{code|{{!}}}} – this is a Wikimedia [[mw:Help:Magic words#Other|"magic word" added in MediaWiki 1.24]]
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* {{tl|ifequal}}
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* [[mw:Help:Magic words]]
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<includeonly>{{sandbox other||
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[[Category:Character-substitution templates]]
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[[Category:Template namespace templates]]
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[[Category:Mathematical formatting templates]]
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}}</includeonly>

Latest revision as of 16:27, 14 October 2020

Usage

This template allows "=" to be used in unnamed template parameters. It inserts the one-character equals-sign ("=") into the text. However, in wp:CS1 cite titles, the Unicode form "&#61;" could be used instead, where a literal "=" is not wanted during formatting of a title.

Examples

  • {{Font color|black|yellow|2 + 2 {{=}} 4}} produces: 2 + 2 = 4

You can also use named parameters to bypass the restriction:

  • {{Font color|black|yellow|3= 2 + 2 = 4}} produces: 2 + 2 = 4

TemplateData

This is the TemplateData documentation for this template used by VisualEditor and other tools; see the monthly parameter usage report for this template.

TemplateData for =

A template to allow = to be used in template parameters

Template parameters

This template has custom formatting.

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
No parameters specified

See also