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== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
* [[Template:References]] | |||
* [[Template:XML Reference]] | * [[Template:XML Reference]] | ||
* [[Template:Code Reference]] | * [[Template:Code Reference]] |
Latest revision as of 20:59, 5 June 2022
This template can be used to reference games files other than those present in the assembly, such as XML files.
Parameter | Notes |
---|---|
file
|
Used to specify the file's name. Must be specified or you'll get a template error. |
type
|
Used to specify the file extension. xml by default.
|
name
|
Used to specify a name for the citation itself, so one can use that citation again later via <ref name="name-goes-here"/>
|
note
|
Used to add a note to the end of the citation if further clarification is necessary/desired. |
Usage
See the bottom of the page for the results of these examples.
If you simply want to create a citation for an XML file that you don't plan on using again:
{{File Reference | file=FileName }}
If you need to specify a file extension that isn't XML, say for example, TXT:
{{File Reference | file=FileName | type=.txt }}
If you need to specify a file that has no extension, simply do so by specifying type
and leaving it blank.
{{File Reference | file=FileName | type= }}
If you need to give the citation a name so you can use it again later:
{{File Reference | file=FileName | name=CitationName }}
If you do this, you can use that citation again without creating a new one. In this case, you'd do so via <ref name="CitationName"/>
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If you want to add a note to the end of the citation:
{{File Reference | file=FileName | note=this is a note. Epic. }}
See Also
References