Clowan:Lettyryn mooarey beggey/doc
Shoh fo-ghuillag docamadys son Clowan:Lettyryn mooarey beggey ( jeeagh er y duillag shen son clowan hene). Ta fys echey er ymmyd, ronnaghys as cooid elley nagh vel goit stiagh 'sy duillag bunneydagh clowan page. |
Ta'n duillag shoh ayns çhengey elley; cha nel ee ayns Gaelg. Ta feme eck er çhyndaa. |
Bee {{Lettyryn mooarey beggey}} taishbyney teks lettyryn beggey ayns lettyryn mooarey beggey.
Ymmyd
reaghCha bee eh caghlaa y teks hene, agh yn aght t'eh goll er taishbyney. My vees oo jannoo coip jeh'n teks, ghow uss teks yns lettyryn beggey.
Notyn
reagh- T'eh dellal rish scarreydee (å, ç, é, ğ, ı, ñ, ø, ş, ü, a.r.e.). Ny yei shen, er y fa nee jeeagheyder yn ymmydeyr ta jannoo yn obbyr, foddee nagh vel dagh jeeagheyder dellal rish scarreydee ghoaney dy kiart.
- Use of this template does not generate any automatic categorization. As with most templates, if the argument contains an = sign, the sign should be replaced with {{=}}, or the whole argument be prefixed with 1=. And for wikilinks, you need to use piping. There is a parsing problem with MediaWiki which causes unexpected behavior when a template with one style is used within a template with another style.
- There is a problem with dotted and dotless I. {{Lang|tr|{{Lettyryn mooarey beggey|ı i}}}} gives you ı i, although the language is set to Turkish.
- When used in templates that support COinS, such as most citation templates, the template markup will be included in the COinS metadata. This means that reference management software such as Zotero will store the markup. For example, if {{lettyryn mooarey beggey}} is used to format the name Bloggs, Joe in {{cite journal}}, then Zotero will store the name as
<span style="font-variant:small-caps;">Bloggs, Joe</span>
.
Code examples
reaghCode | Display (screen) | |
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Clowan:Y | {{Lettyryn mooarey beggey|The ''Name'' of the 2<sup>nd</sup> Game}} | The Name of the 2nd Game |
Clowan:Y | Leonardo {{Lettyryn mooarey beggey|DiCaprio}} (born 1974) | Leonardo DiCaprio (born 1974) |
Clowan:Y | José {{Lettyryn mooarey beggey|Álvarez de Toledo y Gonzaga}} | José Álvarez de Toledo y Gonzaga |
Clowan:Y | {{Lettyryn mooarey beggey|Nesbø, Vågen, Louÿs, Zúñiga, Kabaağaçlı}} | Nesbø, Vågen, Louÿs, Zúñiga, Kabaağaçlı |
When your text uses an = sign: | ||
Clowan:N | {{Lettyryn mooarey beggey|You and Me = Us}} | {{{1}}} |
Clowan:Y | {{Lettyryn mooarey beggey|You and Me = Us}} | You and Me = Us |
Clowan:Y | {{Lettyryn mooarey beggey|You and Me {{=}} Us}} | You and Me = Us |
Clowan:Y | {{Lettyryn mooarey beggey|1=You and Me = Us}} | You and Me = Us |
When your text uses a template: | ||
Clowan:N | in {{Lettyryn mooarey beggey|Fiddler's {{Green{{!}}Green}}}} forever | Green}} forever |
Clowan:Y | in {{Lettyryn mooarey beggey|1=Fiddler's {{Green|Green}}}} forever | in Fiddler's Clowan:Green forever |
Clowan:Y | in {{Lettyryn mooarey beggey|Fiddler's {{Green|Green}}}} forever | in Fiddler's Clowan:Green forever |
Clowan:Y | {{Green|1=in {{Lettyryn mooarey beggey|Fiddler's Green}} forever}} | Clowan:Green |
Clowan:Y | {{Colors|green|yellow|3=in {{Lettyryn mooarey beggey|Fiddler's Green}} forever}} | Clowan:Colors |
When your text uses a | pipe: | ||
Clowan:N | {{Lettyryn mooarey beggey|Before|afteR}} | Before |
Clowan:N | {{Lettyryn mooarey beggey|1=Before{{!}}afteR}} | afteR |
Clowan:Y | {{Lettyryn mooarey beggey|Before|afteR}} | Before|afteR |
When your text uses a link: | ||
Clowan:N | [[{{Lettyryn mooarey beggey|Mao}} Zedong]] | [[Mao Zedong]] |
Clowan:Y | [[Mao Zedong|{{Lettyryn mooarey beggey|Mao}} Zedong]] | Mao Zedong |
Clowan:Sc/doc/Lettyryn mooarey beggey and sc
Reasons to use small caps
reaghSmall caps are useful for encyclopedical and typographical uses including:
- To lighten ALL-CAPS surnames mandated by citation styles such as Harvard
- Piccadilly has been compared to "a Parisian boulevard" (Dickens 1879).
- Dickens, C., Jr (1879). "Piccadilly" in Dickens's Dictionary of London. London: C. Dickens.[1]
Technical
reaghTechnically, the template merely wraps the standard:
<span style="font-variant:small-caps;"> ... </span>
(The "font-variant:small-caps;text-transform:lowercase" has not been used because it doesn't work at least in Internet Explorer 5 and 6, which are still fairly common browsers.)
See also
reaghAlternative template that rewrites the output (copy-paste will get the small-caps as all-caps):
- {{sc}} – small caps output
Templates that change the display (copy-paste will get the original text):
- {{Nocaps}} – lower case display
- {{Lettyryn mooarey beggey}} – small caps display
- {{Allcaps}} – upper case display
Magic words that rewrite the output (copy-paste will get the text as displayed):
- {{lc:}} – lower case output of the full text
- {{uc:}} – upper case output of the full text
- {{lcfirst:}} – lower case output of the first character only
- {{ucfirst:}} – upper case output of the first character only