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*This template is invoked by [[Template:Epi]].
 
*This template is invoked by [[Template:Epi]].
 
*This template is compatible with [[Template:Epi/kmomi]].
 
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Revision as of 11:29, 10 December 2013

Use

This subtemplate is used by {{Epi}}. It creates one sortable cell of a sortable table displaying a measurement formatted in metres followed with the same measurement formatted in international feet (of exactly 0.3048 metres).

The syntax of this template is:

{{moft|var1|a=|d=|l=|p=|s=}}

where:

  • var1 is a real number representing the measurement in metres (may not contain a thousands separator), # for sea level, or NA if not available.
  • a is an optional align

ment parameter:

    • a=left yields left alignment
    • a=center yields center alignment (default)
    • a=right yields right alignment
  • d is an optional integer representing the number of decimal places to display (default=0)
  • l is an optional lines parameter:
    • l=1 yields a single-line display
    • l=2 yields a double-line display (default)
  • p is an optional prefix to display before each number, e.g. about , ~, >, < (default is no prefix)
  • s is an optional style parameter:
    • s= yields regular style (default)
    • s='' yields italic style
    • s=''' yields bold style
    • s=''''' yields bold italic style

See also