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* The '''Title''' is the title of the book, and is always required. If this is the only parameter, it will produce a local link - e.g. <nowiki>{{BookShortcut|Diggers}}</nowiki> produces: {{BookShortcut|Diggers}} | * The '''Title''' is the title of the book, and is always required. If this is the only parameter, it will produce a local link - e.g. <nowiki>{{BookShortcut|Diggers}}</nowiki> produces: {{BookShortcut|Diggers}} | ||
* The '''Destination''' parameter is required if linking externally to one of the defined alternate locations; the list below documents these. e.g. <nowiki>{{BookShortcut|Diggers|ls}}</nowiki> produces: {{BookShortcut|Diggers|ls}} | * The '''Destination''' parameter is required if linking externally to one of the defined alternate locations; the list below documents these. e.g. <nowiki>{{BookShortcut|Diggers|ls}}</nowiki> produces: {{BookShortcut|Diggers|ls}} | ||
* The '''Link name''' parameter is only used when one of the defined external sites uses a different page or article name for this book. If it's omitted, the link will be to the title defined in the first parameter. e.g. <nowiki>{{BookShortcut|Diggers|w|The Nome Trilogy#Diggers (1990)}}</nowiki> produces: {{BookShortcut|Diggers|w|The Nome Trilogy#Diggers (1990)}} | * The '''Link name''' parameter is only used when one of the defined external sites uses a different page or article name for this book. If it's omitted, the link will be to the title defined in the first parameter.<br/> e.g. <nowiki>{{BookShortcut|Diggers|w|The Nome Trilogy#Diggers (1990)}}</nowiki> produces: {{BookShortcut|Diggers|w|The Nome Trilogy#Diggers (1990)}} | ||
The intent is to keep the shortcut templates simple, so all an editor needs to do is specify the destination; the alternate names for L-Space and Wikipedia etc should be specified within the template. This does make creating some of those shortcuts a bit more tedious, but will hopefully be worth it in the long run. Further documentation is coming for how to do this. | The intent is to keep the shortcut templates simple, so all an editor needs to do is specify the destination; the alternate names for L-Space and Wikipedia etc should be specified within the template. This does make creating some of those shortcuts a bit more tedious, but will hopefully be worth it in the long run. Further documentation is coming for how to do this. |
Revision as of 22:11, 15 December 2021
This template allows our book shortcut templates to link to this wiki, the L-Space wiki or Wikipedia (and may include other options later). It's intended for use inside individual book shortcut templates like {{COM}}, which by default links to The Colour of Magic.
Usage
The template expects one to three unnamed parameters, in order: {{BookShortcut|Title|Destination|Link name}}
- The Title is the title of the book, and is always required. If this is the only parameter, it will produce a local link - e.g. {{BookShortcut|Diggers}} produces: Diggers
- The Destination parameter is required if linking externally to one of the defined alternate locations; the list below documents these. e.g. {{BookShortcut|Diggers|ls}} produces: Diggers
- The Link name parameter is only used when one of the defined external sites uses a different page or article name for this book. If it's omitted, the link will be to the title defined in the first parameter.
e.g. {{BookShortcut|Diggers|w|The Nome Trilogy#Diggers (1990)}} produces: Diggers
The intent is to keep the shortcut templates simple, so all an editor needs to do is specify the destination; the alternate names for L-Space and Wikipedia etc should be specified within the template. This does make creating some of those shortcuts a bit more tedious, but will hopefully be worth it in the long run. Further documentation is coming for how to do this.
Destinations supported
- ls - the L-Space wiki. This uses the "lsb:" inter-wiki prefix, which adds the "Book:" namespace to the link.
- w - Wikipedia. This uses the standard inter-wiki link prefix of "wikipedia:".