Template:Chset-cell1/doc

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Usage[edit source]

For entries in character set tables.

{|{{chset-table-header1|Example}}
|-
| {{chset-left1|4x}}
| {{chset-cell1 | u=0040 | 64
U+0040: COMMERCIAL AT | @ }}
| {{chset-cell1 | u=0041 | 65
U+0041: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A | [[A]] }}
| {{chset-cell1 | u=0042 | 66
U+0042: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B | [[B]] | style=background:#FEE }}
| {{chset-cell1 | 67
U+0043: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C | See | style=font-size:70% }}
| {{chset-cell1 | u=0044 | 68
U+0044: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D | [[D]]|fn={{efn|this is a footnote}}}}
| {{chset-cell1 | u=0301 | 69
U+0301: COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT | [[́|◌́]] }}
|-
|}
{{notelist}}
Example
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
4x @
0040
A
0041
B
0042
See D[note 1]
0044
◌́
0301
  1. this is a footnote

The first argument is for describing the character, such as the Unicode name and code point(s). Currently it is placed in a tooltip, which apparently cannot handle any markup, although

XML Example

can be used to get newlines.

Second argument is what appears in the cell. Use a link if you want the user to be able to click on a character and go to the Wikipedia entry for it. Combining characters should have a ◌ (U+25CC DOTTED CIRCLE) character, above shows only way I could get a link to work for this.

The optional

XML Example

is added to the table cell's style. Don't put quotes around it. Recommended colors, chosen to match the colors used in other tables in Wikipedia (see {{no}} for examples):

     Unused: #DDD      Lead byte: #DFD      Variant 1: #FFD      Variant 2: #FEE      Variant 3: #EFF

The optional

XML Example

is for adding the Unicode code point entry at the bottom. Keep it less than 9 letters so the columns don't get wider, anything larger should use some symbol and put the information into the tooltip text. The optional

XML Example

is for references and footnotes. The font size is reduced to normal size for this.