Template:NTcity
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[[{{{1}}}, Northern Territory|{{{1}}}]]
This is the basic syntax you need to get a listing of appropriately wikilinked Northern Territory cities, suburbs, and features. This is mainly used for junction and exit list tables for NT highways, but can be used elsewhere.
Usage
[edit]- Link to a disambiguated article
- Instead of [[Article, Northern Territory|Article]], use
{{NTcity|Article}}
- Instead of [[Article (Northern Territory)|Article]], use
{{NTcity|b1=on|Article}}
- All parameters
{{NTcity|1|2|3|4|b1=|b2=|b3=|b4=|pre=}}
Here's what you should fill in
[edit]- 1, 2, 3, 4: The name of the city, suburb, or feature to be wikilinked to.
- The text entered here is what will be displayed in the list.
- Enter the text exactly as it appears in the article title, but without disambiguation
- The parameters replace the numbers, i.e. it should not be 1=Katherine, just simply Katherine.
- b1=, b2=, b3=, b4=: Can be set to on or omitted.
- Set as on if the article uses brackets for disambiguation, in the form of "<article> (Northern Territory)".
- Omit parameter if the article uses a comma for disambiguation, in the form of "<article>, Northern Territory".
- pre= or p= or dash=: Can be used to include punctuation at the start of the list (a comma or ndash).
- If set to dash, or ndash, or d, or n, or on, the list will be preceded by an ndash (–).
- If set to comma, or equivalently , (an actual comma), the list will be preceded by a comma (,). This can be used to continue a list if multiple instances of this template are used.
- If omitted, or set to off, or equivalently no, the list will not be preceded by any punctuation
- All parameters except for 1 are optional.
Examples
[edit]What you type | What you get |
---|---|
{{NTcity|Katherine}} | Katherine |
{{NTcity|Palmerston|Victoria River|b2=on|Winnellie}} | Palmerston, Victoria River, Winnellie |
{{NTcity|Brinkin|dash=on}} | – Brinkin |
See also
[edit]{{AUSinttop}}, {{NTint}}, {{Jctbtm}}: Used to generate an MOS:RJL compliant junction table
{{AUshield}}: Used to generate shields for Australian routes