Template:Native name checker
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This template uses Lua: |
{{Native name checker}}
inspects the value in the |native_name=
parameter in infoboxen that support that parameter, and returns that value and, when appropriate, an error message.
Usage
Typical use is:
|dataxx={{Native name checker|{{{native_name|}}}}}
Error messages
{{Native name checker}}
returns these error messages:
- Error {{native name checker}}: parameter value is malformed –
|native_name=
is expected to hold{{Native name}}
or{{Native name list}}
. The detector is looking for alang=
html attribute with a properly formatted IETF language tag. If not found,{{Native name checker}}
emits this error message. - Error {{native name checker}}: list markup expected for multiple names – when
{{Native name checker}}
detects more than one name in|native_name=
, those names are expected to be listed using appropriate list markup. The detector is looking for<div class="plainlist">...</div>
html list markup. When that markup is not detected,{{Native name checker}}
emits this error message. Data from multiple{{Native name}}
templates can be combined into a single{{Native name list}}
template or multiple{{Native name}}
templates can be listed using{{Plainlist}}
. - Error {{native name checker}}: <br /> lists not allowed – Per MOS:NOBREAKS, the use of
<br />
to separate items of a list is proscribed. Usually<br />
-separated lists are caught by the list markup expected detector but, occasionally, not. The detector looks for a variety of acceptable and unacceptable<br />
variants. Data from multiple{{Native name}}
templates can be combined into a single{{Native name list}}
template or multiple{{Native name}}
templates can be listed using{{Plainlist}}
.
Mainspace articles with any of the above errors are listed in Category:Native name checker template errors. A help link at the end of each error message links to this page.