Difference between revisions of "Template:C"
From Roll20 Wiki
Andreas J. (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "<includeonly><code style="margin:0;">{{{1}}}</code></includeonly><noinclude> Same as {{tlx|code}}. Category:Templates</noinclude>") |
Andreas J. (Talk | contribs) m |
||
(One intermediate revision by one user not shown) | |||
Line 2: | Line 2: | ||
Same as {{tlx|code}}. | Same as {{tlx|code}}. | ||
− | [[Category:Templates]]</noinclude> | + | ==Usage== |
+ | {{:Template:Code/doc}} | ||
+ | [[Category:Formatting Templates]]</noinclude> |
Latest revision as of 07:28, 9 June 2024
Same as {{code}}
.
[edit] Usage
{{code}}
is a shorthand to more easily write inline code and highlight variables on the wiki. {{c}}
is an even smaller shorthand. For more complex content you'll still likely need to use <code>
+<nowiki>
-elements, as some special characters causes problem with the template that doesn't happen when using <code>
+<nowiki>
.
There have been attempt to make the template more robust against this, but seems there is no simple way to put a template variable inside a nowiki element, as anything inside gets ignored.
See: Displaying Macros and Code for details.
Example 1.
any words before /r 1d6+4
, or words, /roll 1d6+4
any words before {{code|/r 1d6+4}}, or words, {{c|/roll 1d6+4}}
Example 2.
You can even write code that include problematic elements that the wiki could mistake for wiki syntax, such as {{title=@{character_name} }}
without the need of using nowiki element the code block. However, wiki links would still show up so nowiki is needed if inline rolls are present: Inline roll [[1d6+4]] would usually turn into a wiki link
You can even write code that include problematic elements that the wiki could mistake for wiki syntax, such as {{code|{{title=@{character_name} }}}} without the need of using nowiki element the code block. However, wiki links would still show up so nowiki is needed if inline rolls are present: {{code|Inline roll [[1d6+4]] would usually turn into a wiki link }}
Example 3.
Any text that contains |(pipe) or =(equal sign) need to be escaped with nowiki elements, making use of the template
<input type="text" name="attr_class" value="fighter" >
{{code|<input type="text" name="attr_class" value="fighter" >}}