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When used on a template's /doc
subpage, {{TEMPLATENAMEE}} evaluates to the name of the associated template. The result will be accurate when the end page is either the /doc
subpage or the actual template page. The template makes a special case for the Template:
namespace: the Template:
prefix will be removed.
Note that the result will be wiki-URL-encoded. For a version suitable for display, see {{TEMPLATENAME}}.
Usage
The template takes one parameter: override
. Normally, this template detects whether the end page is a documentation page by looking for the presence of a /doc
subpage. If the documentation page is under a different name—for example, in a different language—then the proper subpage name should be passed to override
. For example, if the documentation subpage were named Documentation
:
{{TEMPLATENAMEE|override=Documentation}}
The following subpages will always be removed:
- /doc
- /sandbox
- /testcases
The {{{require}}} parameter can be set to a target subpage on which the template should function. If the current subpage does not match {{{require}}} and the argument is not omitted, the template will evaluate to nothing. This is useful to prevent recursive loops on some templates pages that might otherwise reference themselves.
See also
- {{TEMPLATENAME}}
The above documentation is transcluded from Template:TEMPLATENAMEE/doc. (edit | history) Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox (create) and testcases (create) pages. Please add categories and interwikis to the /doc subpage. Subpages of this template. |