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{{tlx|dai}} — which stands for '''[[dab]] away italics''' — is a little template that's used by other templates to check for [[disambiguation term]]s, strip them, and then pass a linked, ''italicized'' version. Because most infoboxes render italics through the infobox code itself, the most useful place for this template is within [[T:SMW|SMW]] templates and tables — which do ''not'' automatically render italics. | {{tlx|dai}} — which stands for '''[[dab]] away italics''' — is a little template that's used by other templates to check for [[disambiguation term]]s, strip them, and then pass a linked, ''italicized'' version. Because most infoboxes render italics through the infobox code itself, the most useful place for this template is within [[T:SMW|SMW]] templates and tables — which do ''not'' automatically render italics. | ||
Latest revision as of 19:12, 13 September 2014
{{dai}} — which stands for dab away italics — is a little template that's used by other templates to check for disambiguation terms, strip them, and then pass a linked, italicized version. Because most infoboxes render italics through the infobox code itself, the most useful place for this template is within SMW templates and tables — which do not automatically render italics.
Its most common use would probably be in the listing of a person's credits.
For instance, if you wanted to list all of cinematographer Stephan Pehrsson credits, you'd create a simple list by doing the following:
{{#ask: [[DOP::Stephan Pehrsson]] | format = ul | link = none | template= dai }}
This would result in:
- The Big Bang
- A Christmas Carol
- The Crimson Horror
- Day of the Moon
- Dinosaurs on a Spaceship
- The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe
- A Good Man Goes to War
- The Impossible Astronaut
- The Pandorica Opens
- The Snowmen
- A Town Called Mercy
If you just used {{da}}, the standard form of this template, you'd get a linked, but un-italicized, version of the story title.