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:<code><nowiki>{{wi|Casablanca (film)|Casablanca}}</nowiki></code> renders a title on wikipedia in the italicised the way we want: {{ | :<code><nowiki>{{wi|Casablanca (film)|Casablanca}}</nowiki></code> renders a title on wikipedia in the italicised the way we want: {{wi|Casablanca (film)|Casablanca}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:29, 11 February 2017
{{wi}} is a handy little shortcut that equates the following markup:
''[[wikipedia:article name]]'' --> {{wi|article name}}
In other words, it's the same thing as {{w}} except that it adds italics automatically. Think of it as wikipedia italics, or wi. It's thus a tool that makes following T:ITAL that little bit easier.
Usage
{{wi}} incorporates one kind of pipe trick. As long as the wikipedia article is not disambiguated, then it will automatically get rid of the prepending "wikipedia:". Hence,
{{wi|The Way We Were}}
results in The Way We Were.
However, if the wikipedia title is disambiguated, you must type a little more. For instance,
{{wi|Casablanca (film)}}
renders the undesirable Casablanca (film)- but
{{wi|Casablanca (film)|Casablanca}}
renders a title on wikipedia in the italicised the way we want: Casablanca