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Revision as of 07:32, 27 August 2010

Usage

As a bare table (chart): {{IPA vowel chart}}.
For navigation, this chart is transcluded into navbox: {{IPA navigation}}

Positioning

By default the template is floating to the right side of the page (float:right;). Text will run left of the template, and there is no {{clear}} so it might overlap a next section. Optionally, the float can be left by using

  • {{IPA vowel chart|float=left}}.

To force an align-placement, use:

  • <div align=center>{{IPA vowel chart|float=none}}</div>.

Color scheme

The table uses a color scheme that is used on more phonetic IPA boxes. Help:Using colors describes how the English Wikipedia uses a set of four related colors, based on a single color ([hue]]) e.g. green, are used on the wiki Main Page: headers, 2nd rank headers, borders and background. For another basic color, say blue, a corresponding set can be generated.
For this template, the colors are:

Hue Saturation 4% / Brightness 100%

main background
Saturation 10% / Brightness 100%

2nd header, accent colour
Saturation 15% / Brightness 95%
main border
header background
Saturation 15% / Brightness 75%

header border only
Hue: 60 #FFFFF5 #FFFFE6 #F2F2CE #BFBFA3

Commons semi-copy

On Wiki-Commons there is a similar template. Comments in code here (at English wiki) ask for carefully overdoing the edits on both sides. Still there are differences (e.g., a IPA-symbol at Commons is by image, here it is by font), which make the task to synchronize them undoable for one editor. Which is a bad thing. This all originated in 2005 or so, so maybe wikimedia etc are more helpful now. (Personal note: I did not restrain from improving here on the English wiki: no bothering about Commons. Later on, when the edits are done, someone might take a look at the synchronization/copying at Commons. For now, we want the best Vowels-table at en., without compromising.).

Here follows the commented code, top of the templatecode, about the Commmons-synchronisation (moved from the template itself):
Note: A comment like <!-- my comment --> is replaced by <c-- same comment -->. Some parts were in noinclude-tags.

<c-- There is a copy of this chart on the Wikimedia Commons, under the same page title.  The links are different in form:
 Wikipedia:  [[Close front rounded vowel|y]]
 Commons:  [[:Image:Close front rounded vowel.ogg|y]]
When making edits to this chart, it is recommended that you make the same edits to both copies.
Using a browser text size between 6 and 20 pixels is recommended when viewing this chart. -->
<c--  Wikipedia only: -->
<c-- It's not necessary to add the "w:" in links from here, as that refers to the English Wikipedia, which is what you're looking at. -->{{SpecialChars}}
<c-- above Wikipedia only --></nowiki>

(Here the body code of the template

<c-- Commons only:
{{PAGENAME}}
above Commons only -->

See also