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This template can now be used to include the category for the INI's flags. This should be used with Template:Flag.
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<includeonly>[[{{{1|rules}}}.ini|{{{1|rules}}}(md).ini]]{{#ifeq:{{{catinc|no}}}|yes|[[Category:{{{1|rules}}}(md).ini_Flags]]|}}</includeonly><noinclude>
<includeonly>{{#switch:{{{2}}}|text|txt|t={{{1|rules}}}(md).ini|#default=[[{{{1|rules}}}.ini|{{{1|rules}}}(md).ini]]}}</includeonly><noinclude>
==Usage==
==Usage==


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This code yields {{ini|rules}}.
This code yields {{ini|rules}}.


===Quick Link with Category Insertion===
===Formatted Text Generation===
With the addition of <code>catinc=yes</code>, this template will include the [[Special:Categories|category]] for the flags parsed in the specified [[INI]] file.
This template can also be used to render standardized formatting of INI filenames as text.


====Example====
====Example====
<pre>{{Ini|rules|catinc=yes}}</pre>
<pre>{{Ini|rules|txt}}</pre>
This code would also yield {{ini|rules}}, but also include the page in [[:Category:Rules(md).ini_Flags]].
This code simply yields {{ini|rules|txt}}. This is used where standardized formatting is important. In most cases it would be easier to simply type it out.
</noinclude>
</noinclude>

Latest revision as of 16:06, 25 July 2016

Usage

Quick Link Generation

{{Ini|ini-name}}

Copy and paste the code above and replace ini-name with the name of the INI file you want to link, without the file extension and the "md" suffix. If parameter 1 is omitted, it defaults to rules.

Example

{{Ini|rules}}

This code yields rules(md).ini.

Formatted Text Generation

This template can also be used to render standardized formatting of INI filenames as text.

Example

{{Ini|rules|txt}}

This code simply yields rules(md).ini. This is used where standardized formatting is important. In most cases it would be easier to simply type it out.