Skabelon:Regerede
Udseende
r.
Usage
[rediger kildetekst]This template generates an abbreviation for regerede (or the Latin rexit): r.
Typical example:
Emperor [[Augustus]] of [[Romerriget|Rome]] ({{regerede|27 f.Kr.|14 e.Kr.}})
produces:
Default output
[rediger kildetekst]- With no parameters and two values, the display is:
- with simple values (en dash is not spaced):
{{regerede|1962|present}}
→ r. 1962–present - with one or more complex values (containing whitespace; en dash is spaced):
{{regerede|ca. 23 f.Kr.|5 e.Kr.}}
→ r. c. 23 f.Kr. – 5 e.Kr. - with only a start date:
{{regerede|1962}}
→ r. 1962–
- with simple values (en dash is not spaced):
In all such cases, the following is true:
- The "r. " is marked up with
<abbr>...</abbr>
to provide a mouse-over tooltip that explains that the abbreviation means "regerede" - The space after the "r. " and any between dates and dash are non-breaking spaces, while the values of the date parameters are also non-breaking, in case they contain any spaces. I.e., no line-wrapping will occur anywhere within "r. c. 23 f.Kr. – 5 e.Kr".
Additional notes:
- If a blank first date is given, a "?" will be generated for it:
{{regerede||732}}
produces "r. ?–732", and{{regerede||c. 732}}
produces "r. ? – c. 732" - Legacy use (deprecated): If the template is used with no values, it simply outputs the marked-up "r. " Given something like
{{regerede}} 1962–present
, a line wrap may occur between the "r. " and the first date unless a non-breaking space is used. - This template does not do any date error checking like that performed by the citation templates. If you input "Ferberary 38, 200017", this will be the output.
Parameters
[rediger kildetekst]|1=
or first unnamed parameter – Start date, e.g. "1935", "ca.. 1205", "37 f.Kr.", "August 1434", "January 1, 2017".|2=
or second unnamed parameter – End date, e.g. "present", or any of the sorts of dates used in|1=
|3=
or third unnamed parameter – Start date of second range.|4=
or fourth unnamed parameter - End date of second range.- The template only supports two date ranges (plus individual dates, see below). It can be extended fairly easily to support more if necessary.
- The
|3=
and|4=
parameters do not work in the absence of|2=
.
|single=
– A single date (typically a year) for a short regerede, where no range is needed. Using{{regerede|single=1872}}
avoids the redundant "r. 1872–1872" and emits "r. 1872". (This is actually an alias of the|post-date=
parameter.)|show=
a.k.a.|link=
a.k.a|lk=
– Controls formatting of the "r.":|show=none
– Produces no tooltip or link: "r. "; intended for use at second and later occurrences. This can also be done with other negative values such as no, n, off, false, 0.– Deprecated; shows "r." with|show=abbr
<abbr>
markup, with is already the default output; this parameter does not need to be used.
|pre-date=
– A single date to appear before the date range (a comma-space will be inserted between them). This parameter can be "cheated" to show multiple dates in series, e.g.|pre-date=1645, 1652
|post-date=
– Same as|pre-date=
, but appears after the date range. (|single=
is an alias of this parameter, which is coded to not emit a comma-space if used as the only date.)- Use these two parameters to specify independent years rather than a range, for two short, non-contiguous terms in office:
{{regerede|pre-date=1732|post-date=1735}}
→ r. 1732, 1735 - Warning: These two parameters are included within the non-wrapping span; if you misuse them to insert long-winded annotations instead of dates this will cause display problems if you do not turn on
|wrap=yes
.
- Use these two parameters to specify independent years rather than a range, for two short, non-contiguous terms in office:
|mid-date=
– A single date to appear between the|1=
|2=
and|3=
|4=
date ranges. As with the former two parameters, it can be "cheated" to show multiple dates in series.|era=
– Gives the "era" at the end. Used (typically with f.Kr. or BC) when the era must be specified and both/all dates are simple and within the same era. E.g.,{{regerede|89|67|era=[[Common Era|f.Kr.]]}}
produces "r. 89–67 f.Kr." (while{{regerede|89|67 f.Kr.}}
produces the incorrectly spaced "r. 89 – 67 f.Kr.").- When either or both dates contain whitespace, this parameter is optional and harmless (and correctly produces the spaced en dash);
{{regerede|89|c. 67|era=f.Kr.}}
yields "r. 89 – c. 67 f.Kr." which is identical to the output of{{regerede|89|c. 67 f.Kr.}}
: "r. 89 – c. 67 f.Kr.". - This parameter can also be used for a year, when followed by various months as the dates; it is not really limited to "eras" in the vast sense.
- When either or both dates contain whitespace, this parameter is optional and harmless (and correctly produces the spaced en dash);
- There is no parameter for front-loading both dates with "c.", "AD", or another value. This is because:
- "c." applies to a specific date: "c. 89 – 67 f.Kr." means "from approximately 89 f.Kr. to definitely 67 f.Kr.". To express that both dates are approximate, use
{{regerede|c. 89|c. 67 f.Kr.}}
or{{regerede|c. 89|c. 67|f.Kr.}}
. - "AD", when needed (usually only for perhaps confusingly short dates like "9" and "32") is given after the date on Wikipedia, as in most other academic publications; the AD 32 style is not used here.
- "c." applies to a specific date: "c. 89 – 67 f.Kr." means "from approximately 89 f.Kr. to definitely 67 f.Kr.". To express that both dates are approximate, use
|wrap=yes
– Permits the content to line-wrap at key points (right after a comma, i.e. between two date ranges, between|pre-date=
and|1=
, between the late range date and|post-date=
). Any value supplied to|wrap=
will turn this option on. Does not permit wrapping within a date range, or between the "r. " (or replacement wording provided by|show=
options) and the first date, or between the last date and|era=
.
For use in tables and such
[rediger kildetekst]Some of these could also be used, for clarity, in lead sections of articles that are confusingly thick with abbreviations and other markup.
|show=
a.k.a.|link=
a.k.a.|lk=
– Can be used to replace the "r.":|show=word
– Uses the word "regerede" instead of "r.": regerede|show=colon
– Uses the word "regerede", followed by a colon, instead of "r.": regerede:|show=lword
– Same as|show=word
, but with a link to regerede article: r.|show=lcolon
– Same as|show=colon
, but with a link to regerede article: r.|show=blank
– Shows nothing but the date values and dash, for use in tables and infoboxes with a header that already says this data indicates the regerede.
|cap=yes
– Capitalizes the r./regeredeed/regerede text, for use in lists and such. This should never be used in mid-sentence in regular text. Any value supplied to|cap=
will turn this option on. Examples:|cap=y
alone – R.|cap=y
|show=none
→ R.|cap=y
|show=link
→ R.|cap=y
|show=word
→Regerede|cap=y
|show=colon
→ Regerede:|cap=y
|show=lword
→ R.|cap=y
|show=lcolon
→ R.
|sortable=
– Only for use in sortable tables {{crossref|(see below for pros and cons of using thing). Uses as a sort key the value of|sort_date=
– or, if that was not specified, the value of one of the following, in descending order of precedence:|single=
,|pre-date=
,|1=
,|2=
,|post-date=
; at least one such date must be specified for this to work.|sort_date=
– Provide a custom date to sort by, e.g. ISO yyyy-mm-dd format, or "-43" for "43 f.Kr.", or "983" for "c. 983". This parameter may also be spelled|sortdate=
or|sort-date=
.
For use in non-royalty contexts
[rediger kildetekst]|label=
– Free-form parameter for replacing "r. " with some other word or phrase. Overrides any|show=
or|cap=
values. Examples:|label=in office
→ in office|label=[[World Snooker Championship|World Champion]]:
→ World Champion:- Doing
{{regerede|1653|1658|label=ruled}}
is effectively synonymous with doing something likeruled {{regerede|1653|1658|show=blank}}
, but the former has the virtue of being more concise and grouping the label into the template, in case it needs to be moved. - If
|wrap=yes
, then content may wrap after|label=
, since its content may be arbitrarily long.
- The aforementioned
|show=blank
can also be used to repurpose this template for all sorts of date and even non-date numeric ranges.
Notes on table sorting
[rediger kildetekst]Examples
[rediger kildetekst]Code | Output | Works? |
---|---|---|
{{Regerede}} 1207–1272 |
r. 1207–1272 | |
{{Regerede|1207|1272}} |
r. 1207–1272 | |
{{Regerede |1 October 1207 |1272}} |
r. 1 October 1207 – 1272 | |
{{Regerede |1 October 1207 |16 November 1272}} |
r. 1 October 120 – 16 November 1272 | |
{{Regerede |1207 |16 November 1272}} |
r. 1207 – 16 November 1272 | |
{{Regerede |c. 1207 |1272}} |
r. c. 1207 – 1272 | |
{{Regerede |1207 |present}} |
r. 1207–present | |
{{Regerede |July 27, 2016 |present}} |
r. July 27, 2016 – present | |
{{Regerede |1207 |1272}} |
r. 1207–1272 | |
{{Regerede |1207| 1272}} |
r. 1207–1272 | |
{{Regerede | 1207 | 1272 }} |
r. 1207–1272 | |
{{Regerede |c.1207 |1272}} |
r. c.1207–1272 | [1] |
{{Regerede |1962|present |show=word}} |
regerede 1962–present | |
{{Regerede |1962|present |show=word |cap=y}} |
Regerede 1962–present | |
{{Regerede |1962|present |show=colon}} |
regerede: 1962–present | |
{{Regerede |1962|present |show=colon |cap=y}} |
Regerede: 1962–present | |
{{Regerede |1962|present |show=lword}} |
r. 1962–present | |
{{Regerede |1962|present |show=lword |cap=y}} |
R. 1962–present | |
{{Regerede |1962|present |show=lcolon}} |
r. 1962–present | |
{{Regerede |1962|present |show=lcolon |cap=y}} |
R. 1962–present | |
{{Regerede |1962|present |show=blank}} |
1962–present | |
{{Regerede |1985}} |
r. 1985– | |
{{Regerede ||c. 320 BC}} |
r. ? – c. 320 BC | |
{{Regerede ||940}} |
r. ?–940 | |
{{Regerede}} |
r. | |
{{Regerede |89|67 f.Kr.}} |
r. 89 – 67 f.Kr. | [2] |
{{Regerede |89|67 |era=f.Kr.}} |
r. 89–67 f.Kr. | |
{{Regerede |c. 89|67 |era=f.Kr.}} |
r. c. 89 – 67 f.Kr. | [3] |
{{Regerede |label=ruled|1967|1969}} |
ruled 1967–1969 | |
{{Regerede |label=[[World Snooker Championship|World Champion]]:|1967|1969}} |
World Champion: 1967–1969 | |
{{Regerede |1267 |1272 |post-date=1275}} |
r. 1267–1272, 1275 | |
{{Regerede |c. 1267 |1272 |post-date=1275}} |
r. c. 1267 – 1272, 1275 | |
{{Regerede |pre-date=1265 |1267 |1272 }} |
r. 1265, 1267–1272 | |
{{Regerede |pre-date=1265 |c. 1267 |1272 |post-date=1275}} |
r. 1265, c. 1267 – 1272, 1275 | |
{{Regerede |pre-date=c. 54 |43 |post-date=37 |era=f.Kr.}} |
r. c. 54, 43– , 37 f.Kr. | |
{{Regerede |pre-date=1265 |post-date=1277}} |
r. 1265, 1277 | |
{{Regerede |single=43 e.Kr.}} |
r. 43 e.Kr. | |
{{Regerede|512|514|520|522}} |
r. 512–514, 520–522 | |
{{Regerede |1 May 1995|30 April 1996 |1 May 1999|30 April 2000 |wrap=y}} |
r. 1 May 1995 – 30 April 1996, |
|
{{Regerede |pre-date=January |1=March|2=May |3=August|4=September |post-date=November |era=2017 |wrap=y}} |
r. January, |
|
{{Regerede|512|514|mid-date=517|520|522}} |
r. 512–514, 517, 520–522 | |
{{Regerede |1= 512 |2= 514 | mid-date=517 |3= 520 |4= c. 522 }} |
r. 512–514, 517, 520 – c. 522 |
- ^
c.1207
is invalid style (should bec. 1207
), and it consequently is wrongly parsed as a simple date, so the en dash in turn is incorrectly unspaced. - ^
89|69 f.Kr.
produces a spaced en dash, incorrect in this case because the date range is simple and "f.Kr." applies to both; this should instead be done with89|69|era=f.Kr.
. - ^ "r. c. 89 – 67 f.Kr." is correct because ca. (cirka) applies only to a single date. Using
ca. 89–67
is invalid, as ambiguous. To show two uncertain dates: "r. c. 89 – c. 67 f.Kr.".
Redirects
[rediger kildetekst]{{Regerede}}
can also be called with the redirects: