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This template organizes information about the internal names of article subjects and their respective meanings into a table..
Usage
This template should be placed in a "Internal names" subsection of an article's "Naming" section. If there is no other naming information present besides internal names, then "Internal names" should be a top-level section instead. The syntax is as follows:
{{internal names |game1=''[[Game Name]]'' |file1=<tt>filename</tt> |name1=Name |meaning1=Meaning }}
This works for any amount of numbered game
/file
/name
/meaning
parameters. The Game, File, and/or Meaning columns can be optionally removed by omitting the corresponding parameter(s).
Notes
- Omit the
meaning
parameter to display a dash if the meaning is self-explanatory. Omitting all meanings will remove the column. - Do not use line breaks within an entry; use a new set of parameters for each line. Rowspans are applied to duplicate values or if a subsequent parameter is set to
^
. - When possible, the
file
parameter should include the file path as well, starting from the game's root directory (e.g. vol in the case of Wii U games). - File paths and names (used in the
file
parameters) should be encapsulated by<tt></tt>
tags.