Difference between revisions of "Template:LORD"
imported>Dbachmann (I fail to see why this simple task should necessitate the invocation of esoteric templates) |
imported>Komusou (you're right I should have reduced it to HTML. But update to "font-size:80%" as in Template:sc -- to preserve both small-caps display AND all-caps output even in copy-pasted/degraded/Google form) |
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The [[all caps]] or [[small caps]] writing differentiate this from "Lord" in normal type, which is the standard translation for the Hebrew [[epithet#Religion|epithet]] אדני (transliterated ''Adonai''), meaning "Lord". | The [[all caps]] or [[small caps]] writing differentiate this from "Lord" in normal type, which is the standard translation for the Hebrew [[epithet#Religion|epithet]] אדני (transliterated ''Adonai''), meaning "Lord". | ||
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| + | The template wraps code around an all-caps "LORD" so that the all-caps word is preserved when the text is copy-pasted, or when it is displayed in degraded form on a non-CSS or mobile browser, or when it is displayed as a text snippet on a search engine results page. (See also [[Template:sc]].) | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* {{tl|GOD}}, displays {{GOD}} for the special case translation of YHWH | * {{tl|GOD}}, displays {{GOD}} for the special case translation of YHWH | ||
| + | * {{tl|sc}}, displays any text in caps-preserving small caps | ||
[[Category:Typing-aid templates]] | [[Category:Typing-aid templates]] | ||
Revision as of 21:34, 12 October 2007
LORD
Usage
{{LORD}} gives the standard translation with small capitals for the Hebrew name for God (יהוה, transliterated as YHWH, interpreted as Yahweh), as it is translated in the King James Bible and other English Bibles: The LORD. This name is the distinctive personal name of the God of Israel.
The all caps or small caps writing differentiate this from "Lord" in normal type, which is the standard translation for the Hebrew epithet אדני (transliterated Adonai), meaning "Lord".
Technical
The template wraps code around an all-caps "LORD" so that the all-caps word is preserved when the text is copy-pasted, or when it is displayed in degraded form on a non-CSS or mobile browser, or when it is displayed as a text snippet on a search engine results page. (See also Template:sc.)
See also
- {{GOD}}, displays LORD for the special case translation of YHWH
- {{sc}}, displays any text in caps-preserving small caps