Difference between revisions of "Template:Char"
imported>Psiĥedelisto (Undid revision 966436652 by Vanisaac (talk) Care to explain at TfD what I misunderstood? Is this not what is meant by WP:BRD? Honestly, why should this template do anything until we know what we want it to do? {{u|Spitzak}} even said they'd accept it becoming an alias of {{Angbr}}. There's no WP:POINTYness here; this is the very definition of the BRD cycle and STATUSQUO. Is it not?) |
imported>Spitzak (Undid revision 966438248 by Psiĥedelisto (talk) I don't think any of the proposals are to do nothing, so don't make it a no-op) |
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Revision as of 05:19, 7 July 2020
Template:Template for discussion/dated
For showing examples of typographic symbols, using a box designed to look a bit like a metal typeface. This is to replace many uses of parenthesis, quotes, etc being used to show this, for consistent style and to avoid confusion as to what glyphs are actually part of the symbol.
After much discussion it was decided that it is preferable to use nothing around the character, or template:angbr. This template should only be used when it is necessary to clearly show what part of a glyph is surrounding whitespace, for very tiny glyphs, for when angle brackets are confusing (such as when the character is itself a bracket). This template is considered preferable to using template:code or template:key or quotation marks or any brackets other than angle brackets.
Usage
{{char|x}} → Template:Template for discussion/datedx
This purposely does not change the font, though it removes underscores if the contents are linked. It is recommended that any desired font markup be put inside the template so that if it changed to print surrounding characters instead of a box the markup will not apply to those surrounding characters.
See also
- Template:code: sets the highlighted text in monospaced sans-serif, thus
x - Template:angbr: identifies the character as a grapheme by setting it between angle brackets, thus ⟨x⟩
| The above documentation is transcluded from Template:Char/doc. (edit | history) Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox (edit | diff) and testcases (edit) pages. Please add categories to the /doc subpage. Subpages of this template. |