Difference between revisions of "Template:Reqreq"

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This uses the #lst: parser directive which takes two arguments: a page, and a section identifier.  The page it references must have section tags with <nowiki><section begin=''identifier''></nowiki> and <nowiki><section end=''identifier''></nowiki>, with the requirement placed between the two tags.
 
This uses the #lst: parser directive which takes two arguments: a page, and a section identifier.  The page it references must have section tags with <nowiki><section begin=''identifier''></nowiki> and <nowiki><section end=''identifier''></nowiki>, with the requirement placed between the two tags.
  
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</noinclude>{{#if:{{{dispreq|}}}|{{{dispreq}}}|{{{num}}}.}} {{#lst:{{#titleparts:{{{page}}}|3|1}}/Requirements{{#switch:{{SUBPAGENAME}}|es=/es|fr=/fr}}|req{{{num}}}}}<noinclude>[[Category:Requirements Template]]</noinclude>
{{clear}}{{#if:{{{dispreq|}}}|{{{dispreq}}}|{{{num}}}.}} {{#lst:{{#titleparts:{{{page}}}|3|1}}/Requirements{{#switch:{{SUBPAGENAME}}|es=/es|fr=/fr}}|req{{{num}}}}}
 
<noinclude>[[Category:Requirements Template]]</noinclude>
 

Revision as of 23:22, 29 November 2020

This template extracts requirement num from page page and displays it in a way that is useful when you just want the requirement without any formatting.

Example: {{reqreq|page=Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/Nature/Amphibians|num=11a}}
shows requirement 11a of the Amphibians honor, displayed as below:

11a.

This uses the #lst: parser directive which takes two arguments: a page, and a section identifier. The page it references must have section tags with <section begin=''identifier''> and <section end=''identifier''>, with the requirement placed between the two tags.

{{{num}}}.