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{{tl|{{PAGENAME}}|note}} | {{tl|{{PAGENAME}}|note}} | ||
* Can be put at any position inside a translation unit. | |||
In-game, only the note text will be shown. Due to how patch stacking works, you'd have to spell out any <tt>(TL note: (…))</tt> formats, every time. | * In-game, only the note text will be shown. Due to how patch stacking works, you'd have to spell out any <tt>(TL note: (…))</tt> formats, every time. | ||
* Since you can ''technically'' put it more than once into a single translation unit, you are in fact allowed to. The parser then simply concatenates all templates in order, ''without'' removing trailing whitespace. | |||
Since you can ''technically'' put it more than once into a single translation unit, you are in fact allowed to. The parser then simply concatenates all templates in order, ''without'' removing trailing whitespace. |
Revision as of 15:33, 15 March 2019
Adds an in-game TL note to the current text. For a wiki-only note, use the separate |note= template parameter.
Usage
{{Tlnote/doc|note}}
- Can be put at any position inside a translation unit.
- In-game, only the note text will be shown. Due to how patch stacking works, you'd have to spell out any (TL note: (…)) formats, every time.
- Since you can technically put it more than once into a single translation unit, you are in fact allowed to. The parser then simply concatenates all templates in order, without removing trailing whitespace.