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=Command Examples= | |||
gday Kronzky,<br> | |||
can you please use the bot to make proper example templates.<br> | |||
Right now the new A2 pages either have no entry or a code tag. Yet a pre is needed. Code somehow breaks more complex examples like [[isFlatEmpty]].<br> | |||
Example pages with broken example template code: [[savingEnabled]] and [[inGameUISetEventHandler]]. Thanks! | |||
--[[User:WGL.Q|.kju]] 16:45, 13 July 2009 (CEST) | |||
:The problem you came across happens ''everywhere'' in the command template. Any equal sign that's used in the template has to be surrounded by '''<nowiki><nowiki></nowiki></nowiki>''' tags.<br> | |||
:You're right that this doesn't happen inside <nowiki><pre></nowiki> tags, but, even though I don't *remember* the reasons for it, I *think* there was one, to use <nowiki><code></nowiki> instead of <nowiki><pre></nowiki> to indicate code (it may have had to do with the search functions).<br> | |||
:So, I guess I'll just leave it to whoever adds examples to the commands, to either use <nowiki><pre></nowiki>, or to surround equal signs with <nowiki><nowiki></nowiki></nowiki> tags. --[[User:Kronzky|Kronzky]] 14:31, 17 July 2009 (CEST) |
Revision as of 13:31, 17 July 2009
Command Examples
gday Kronzky,
can you please use the bot to make proper example templates.
Right now the new A2 pages either have no entry or a code tag. Yet a pre is needed. Code somehow breaks more complex examples like isFlatEmpty.
Example pages with broken example template code: savingEnabled and inGameUISetEventHandler. Thanks!
--.kju 16:45, 13 July 2009 (CEST)
- The problem you came across happens everywhere in the command template. Any equal sign that's used in the template has to be surrounded by <nowiki></nowiki> tags.
- You're right that this doesn't happen inside <pre> tags, but, even though I don't *remember* the reasons for it, I *think* there was one, to use <code> instead of <pre> to indicate code (it may have had to do with the search functions).
- So, I guess I'll just leave it to whoever adds examples to the commands, to either use <pre>, or to surround equal signs with <nowiki></nowiki> tags. --Kronzky 14:31, 17 July 2009 (CEST)