User:Wladek92/save/
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test indentation
- Review each link carefully.
- You have two choices:
- yes (it adds the link)
- no (it won't add the link)
- When you have made your choice, you can click on "next".
- If you click on "next" without selecting "yes" or "no", it won't add the suggested link
- Qque directives :
- Liez des concepts au sujets desquels un lecteur pourrait vouloir en savoir plus.
- Assurez-vous que le lien mène vers le bon article.
- Ne liez pas les mots courants, les années ou les dates.
- Si vous n’êtes pas sûr, ignorez la suggestion et passez à la suivante.
- si vous skip...
Test EN
meaning that :
- prefixes exd and exdt identify the aliases of corresponding URLs
- following both triplets <subject> <predicate> <object> allow to select :
- the items of current store having property P5 with value Q146. P5 is defined in store exdt, and the value is defined in store exd. Save the value of the element in variable item
- among these elements select those having a property P27 and assign the value to variable creationDate
Thus we get a list of (element, creation date) where property P5 is Q146.
Test FR
qui s'interprète ainsi:
- les préfixes identifient les alias des url correspondantes
- les deux structures <subject> <predicate> <object> suivantes permettent de :
- sélectionner les éléments du dépôt actuel ayant la propriété P5 pour laquelle la valeur est Q146. P5 est définie dans le dépôt exdt, et la valeur est définie dans le dépôt exd. Noter la valeur de l'élément dans la variable item
- parmi ces éléments sélectionner ceux qui ont la propriété P27 et asssigner la valeur trouvée à la variables creationDate
On obtient alors une liste (élément, date de création) pour lesquels P5 vaut Q146.
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Special:MyLanguage/User:Wladek92/save/doc <= on voit un lien pas une transclusion
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Les galleries sont un complément....... Galleries are a complement to categories, as another way of displaying media. Galleries are useful as showcasing the best, most illustrative, informative and interesting images of a category. They allow files to be annotated with captions, shown at better sizes than the category default, organised in tables, etc. They are also useful for presenting material in a logical order, something categories have a limited ability to do. For example, compare Tennis to Category:Tennis. Information on gallery pages can be presented in a hierarchical manner, such as Pronunciation of Dutch municipality names and United States.
Galleries typically begin with short captions that briefly introduce the topic in many languages (these can be automatically generated using Commons Sum-it-up), followed by headed sections that typically use the <gallery> tag (see meta page for guidance). The files should be followed by interwiki links (also generated by Sum-it-up) and at least one category. Gallery pages must be in at least one category.
A good way to design a new gallery page is to adapt an existing one from a similar topic. Species (plants/animals) pages will necessarily be different to location (cities/countries) pages.
A special series of gallery pages are the Atlas pages, that can be found at Atlas.
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Transclusion brute User:Wladek92/save/doc
Les galleries sont un complément....... Galleries are a complement to categories, as another way of displaying media. Galleries are useful as showcasing the best, most illustrative, informative and interesting images of a category. They allow files to be annotated with captions, shown at better sizes than the category default, organised in tables, etc. They are also useful for presenting material in a logical order, something categories have a limited ability to do. For example, compare Tennis to Category:Tennis. Information on gallery pages can be presented in a hierarchical manner, such as Pronunciation of Dutch municipality names and United States.
Galleries typically begin with short captions that briefly introduce the topic in many languages (these can be automatically generated using Commons Sum-it-up), followed by headed sections that typically use the <gallery> tag (see meta page for guidance). The files should be followed by interwiki links (also generated by Sum-it-up) and at least one category. Gallery pages must be in at least one category.
A good way to design a new gallery page is to adapt an existing one from a similar topic. Species (plants/animals) pages will necessarily be different to location (cities/countries) pages.
A special series of gallery pages are the Atlas pages, that can be found at Atlas.
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Transclusion with #translation User:Wladek92/save/doc/fr
Les galleries sont un complément....... Galleries are a complement to categories, as another way of displaying media. Galleries are useful as showcasing the best, most illustrative, informative and interesting images of a category. They allow files to be annotated with captions, shown at better sizes than the category default, organised in tables, etc. They are also useful for presenting material in a logical order, something categories have a limited ability to do. For example, compare Tennis to Category:Tennis. Information on gallery pages can be presented in a hierarchical manner, such as Pronunciation of Dutch municipality names and United States.
Galleries typically begin with short captions that briefly introduce the topic in many languages (these can be automatically generated using Commons Sum-it-up), followed by headed sections that typically use the <gallery> tag (see meta page for guidance). The files should be followed by interwiki links (also generated by Sum-it-up) and at least one category. Gallery pages must be in at least one category.
A good way to design a new gallery page is to adapt an existing one from a similar topic. Species (plants/animals) pages will necessarily be different to location (cities/countries) pages.
A special series of gallery pages are the Atlas pages, that can be found at Atlas.
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Special:MyLanguage/User:Wladek92/save/doc <= on voit un lien pas une transclusion
Tranclude forced FR translated
Les galleries sont un complément....... Galleries are a complement to categories, as another way of displaying media. Galleries are useful as showcasing the best, most illustrative, informative and interesting images of a category. They allow files to be annotated with captions, shown at better sizes than the category default, organised in tables, etc. They are also useful for presenting material in a logical order, something categories have a limited ability to do. For example, compare Tennis to Category:Tennis. Information on gallery pages can be presented in a hierarchical manner, such as Pronunciation of Dutch municipality names and United States.
Galleries typically begin with short captions that briefly introduce the topic in many languages (these can be automatically generated using Commons Sum-it-up), followed by headed sections that typically use the <gallery> tag (see meta page for guidance). The files should be followed by interwiki links (also generated by Sum-it-up) and at least one category. Gallery pages must be in at least one category.
A good way to design a new gallery page is to adapt an existing one from a similar topic. Species (plants/animals) pages will necessarily be different to location (cities/countries) pages.
A special series of gallery pages are the Atlas pages, that can be found at Atlas.
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Transclusion brute
Les galleries sont un complément....... Galleries are a complement to categories, as another way of displaying media. Galleries are useful as showcasing the best, most illustrative, informative and interesting images of a category. They allow files to be annotated with captions, shown at better sizes than the category default, organised in tables, etc. They are also useful for presenting material in a logical order, something categories have a limited ability to do. For example, compare Tennis to Category:Tennis. Information on gallery pages can be presented in a hierarchical manner, such as Pronunciation of Dutch municipality names and United States.
Galleries typically begin with short captions that briefly introduce the topic in many languages (these can be automatically generated using Commons Sum-it-up), followed by headed sections that typically use the <gallery> tag (see meta page for guidance). The files should be followed by interwiki links (also generated by Sum-it-up) and at least one category. Gallery pages must be in at least one category.
A good way to design a new gallery page is to adapt an existing one from a similar topic. Species (plants/animals) pages will necessarily be different to location (cities/countries) pages.
A special series of gallery pages are the Atlas pages, that can be found at Atlas.
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Transclusion with #translation
Les galleries sont un complément....... Galleries are a complement to categories, as another way of displaying media. Galleries are useful as showcasing the best, most illustrative, informative and interesting images of a category. They allow files to be annotated with captions, shown at better sizes than the category default, organised in tables, etc. They are also useful for presenting material in a logical order, something categories have a limited ability to do. For example, compare Tennis to Category:Tennis. Information on gallery pages can be presented in a hierarchical manner, such as Pronunciation of Dutch municipality names and United States.
Galleries typically begin with short captions that briefly introduce the topic in many languages (these can be automatically generated using Commons Sum-it-up), followed by headed sections that typically use the <gallery> tag (see meta page for guidance). The files should be followed by interwiki links (also generated by Sum-it-up) and at least one category. Gallery pages must be in at least one category.
A good way to design a new gallery page is to adapt an existing one from a similar topic. Species (plants/animals) pages will necessarily be different to location (cities/countries) pages.
A special series of gallery pages are the Atlas pages, that can be found at Atlas.
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Transclusion with TNT
Les galleries sont un complément....... Galleries are a complement to categories, as another way of displaying media. Galleries are useful as showcasing the best, most illustrative, informative and interesting images of a category. They allow files to be annotated with captions, shown at better sizes than the category default, organised in tables, etc. They are also useful for presenting material in a logical order, something categories have a limited ability to do. For example, compare Tennis to Category:Tennis. Information on gallery pages can be presented in a hierarchical manner, such as Pronunciation of Dutch municipality names and United States.
Galleries typically begin with short captions that briefly introduce the topic in many languages (these can be automatically generated using Commons Sum-it-up), followed by headed sections that typically use the <gallery> tag (see meta page for guidance). The files should be followed by interwiki links (also generated by Sum-it-up) and at least one category. Gallery pages must be in at least one category.
A good way to design a new gallery page is to adapt an existing one from a similar topic. Species (plants/animals) pages will necessarily be different to location (cities/countries) pages.
A special series of gallery pages are the Atlas pages, that can be found at Atlas.
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header 1
- ⧼Mobile-frontend-language-change⧽
- ⧼m
- Mobile-frontend-language-change⧽
display system icon
utiliser TL template
The compatibility policy
field of the {{Extension }} {{Extension/fr }} {{Extension }}/fr infobox tells which policy is used by a given extension. Use the respective keys indicated above to specify the information.
redirections
See magic word {{PAGENAME}}.
Get the URL-encoded form of the main part. See magic word {{PAGENAMEE}}
ex1: Wladek92/save//fr
ex2: PAGENAME
ex3: {{PAGENAME}}
ex4: {{PAGENAME}}
appel template locale sparql
test sans TNT appel template déjà traduite
SELECT ?p ?pLabel ?w ?wLabel WHERE {
wd:Q30 p:P6/ps:P6 ?p .
?p wdt:P26 ?w .
SERVICE wikibase:label {
bd:serviceParam wikibase:language "en" .
}
}
test avec TNT appel template deja traduite
SELECT ?p ?pLabel ?w ?wLabel WHERE {
wd:Q30 p:P6/ps:P6 ?p .
?p wdt:P26 ?w .
SERVICE wikibase:label {
bd:serviceParam wikibase:language "en" .
}
}