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This is the form used to create/edit all definitional topics. It is used to create new topics/questions answers to which are definitions. | This is the form used to create/edit all definitional topics. It is used to create new topics/questions answers to which are definitions. | ||
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{{{info|create title=Add a New Term|edit title=Edit}}} | {{{info|create title=Add a New Term|edit title=Edit}}} | ||
<div id="wikiPreview" style="display: none; padding-bottom: 25px; margin-bottom: 25px; border-bottom: 1px solid #AAAAAA;"></div> | <div id="wikiPreview" style="display: none; padding-bottom: 25px; margin-bottom: 25px; border-bottom: 1px solid #AAAAAA;"></div> | ||
{{{for template|Definitional Topic}}} | {{{for template|Definitional Topic}}} | ||
+ | <!-- | ||
+ | --><!-- get the term | ||
+ | -->{{#vardefine: varTerm|{{PAGENAME}}|}}<!-- retrieve current value | ||
+ | -->{{#vardefine: varSingularLowercase|{{lc: {{#var:varTerm}}}}|}}<!-- | ||
+ | -->{{#vardefine: varPluralCapitalized|{{Plural|{{#var:varTerm}}}}|}}<!-- | ||
+ | -->{{#vardefine: varPluralLowercase|{{Plural|{{#var:varSingularLowercase}}}}|}}<!-- | ||
+ | --><!-- | ||
+ | --> | ||
{| class="formtable" | {| class="formtable" | ||
− | !width="30%"| | + | !width="30%"| Word Forms: <br><p class="sfFieldDescription" style="font-size:0.7em; color:gray;">A term may appear in various forms - singular or plural, capitalized and lowercase. Provide the forms here. </p> |
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<p class="sfFieldDescription" style="font-size:0.7em; color:gray;">* ''Singular Capitalized'': the form used as a page name. E.g. “Theory”, “Epistemic Element”, “Authority Delegation”.</p> | <p class="sfFieldDescription" style="font-size:0.7em; color:gray;">* ''Singular Capitalized'': the form used as a page name. E.g. “Theory”, “Epistemic Element”, “Authority Delegation”.</p> | ||
<p class="sfFieldDescription" style="font-size:0.7em; color:gray;">* ''Plural Capitalized'': e.g. “Theories”, “Epistemic Elements”, “Instances of Authority Delegation”.</p> | <p class="sfFieldDescription" style="font-size:0.7em; color:gray;">* ''Plural Capitalized'': e.g. “Theories”, “Epistemic Elements”, “Instances of Authority Delegation”.</p> | ||
<p class="sfFieldDescription" style="font-size:0.7em; color:gray;">* ''Singular Lowercase'': e.g. “theory”, “epistemic element”, “authority delegation”.</p> | <p class="sfFieldDescription" style="font-size:0.7em; color:gray;">* ''Singular Lowercase'': e.g. “theory”, “epistemic element”, “authority delegation”.</p> | ||
<p class="sfFieldDescription" style="font-size:0.7em; color:gray;">* ''Plural Lowercase'': e.g. “theories”, “epistemic elements”, “instances of authority delegation”.</p> | <p class="sfFieldDescription" style="font-size:0.7em; color:gray;">* ''Plural Lowercase'': e.g. “theories”, “epistemic elements”, “instances of authority delegation”.</p> | ||
− | | | + | <p class="sfFieldDescription" style="font-size:0.7em; color:gray;">* ''Indefinite Article'': By default, an “a ” will be added in front of the term if the first letter is a vowel, and an “an” will be added if the first letter is a consonant.</p> |
+ | |width="70%"| | ||
{| class="formtable" | {| class="formtable" | ||
! | ! | ||
− | |style="text-align:center;"|''' | + | |style="text-align:center;"|'''Singular''' |
− | |style="text-align:center;"|''' | + | |style="text-align:center;"|'''Plural''' |
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− | |''' | + | |style="text-align:right;"|'''Capitalized''' |
− | | {{{field|Singular Capitalized|input type=text|maxlength=50|mandatory}}} | + | |style="text-align:center;"|<!-- |
− | | {{{field| | + | -->{{#if: {{#var: varTerm}}<!-- |
+ | -->|{{#var:varTerm}} {{{field|Singular Capitalized|hidden|default={{#var:varTerm}}|mandatory}}}<!-- | ||
+ | -->|{{{field|Singular Capitalized|input type=text|size=20|maxlength=50|mandatory}}}<!-- | ||
+ | -->}}<!-- if | ||
+ | --> | ||
+ | |style="text-align:center;"| {{{field|Plural Capitalized|input type=text|size=20|maxlength=50|default={{#var: varPluralCapitalized}}|}}} | ||
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− | |''' | + | |style="text-align:right;"|'''Lowercase''' |
− | | {{{field| | + | |style="text-align:center;"| {{{field|Singular Lowercase|input type=text|size=20|maxlength=50|mandatory|default={{#var: varSingularLowercase}}|}}} |
− | | {{{field|Plural Lowercase|input type=text|maxlength=50|mandatory}}} | + | |style="text-align:center;"| {{{field|Plural Lowercase|input type=text|size=20|maxlength=50|default={{#var: varPluralLowercase}}|}}} |
+ | |- | ||
+ | |style="text-align:right;"|'''Indefinite Article''' | ||
+ | |style="text-align:left;"| {{{field|Indefinite Article|input type=dropdown|mandatory|values=a,an,default,none|default=default|}}} | ||
|} | |} | ||
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+ | ! Question: <br><p class="sfFieldDescription" style="font-size:0.7em; color:gray;">Since this is a ''term'', please state the key question as "What is X?" (e.g. ''What is theory?'' or ''How should theory be defined?''). IMPORTANT: please avoid any wiki markup here, such as references or links to other wiki articles.</p> | ||
+ | | {{{field|Question|input type=textarea|rows=4|mandatory|default=What is '''{{#var: varSingularLowercase}}'''? How should it be ''defined''?}}} | ||
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! Description: <br><p class="sfFieldDescription" style="font-size:0.7em; color:gray;">Provide some detail here and explain the importance of the question at issue. This section can include the usual wiki markup.</p> | ! Description: <br><p class="sfFieldDescription" style="font-size:0.7em; color:gray;">Provide some detail here and explain the importance of the question at issue. This section can include the usual wiki markup.</p> | ||
− | | {{{field|Description|input type=textarea|rows=8|editor=wikieditor | + | | {{{field|Description|input type=textarea|rows=8|editor=wikieditor}}} |
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! Author(s): <br><p class="sfFieldDescription" style="font-size:0.7em; color:gray;">Which authors first formulated this question? If the authors are unknown, or the question was formulated collectively, this field should be left empty.</p> | ! Author(s): <br><p class="sfFieldDescription" style="font-size:0.7em; color:gray;">Which authors first formulated this question? If the authors are unknown, or the question was formulated collectively, this field should be left empty.</p> | ||
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! Related Topics: <br><p class="sfFieldDescription" style="font-size:0.7em; color:gray;">List all the topics related to this term. IMPORTANT: Those related questions that don't currently have an accepted answer will be listed in the ''Open Questions'' section.</p> | ! Related Topics: <br><p class="sfFieldDescription" style="font-size:0.7em; color:gray;">List all the topics related to this term. IMPORTANT: Those related questions that don't currently have an accepted answer will be listed in the ''Open Questions'' section.</p> | ||
| {{{field|Related Topics|input type=tokens|max values=20|existing values only|values from category=Topic}}} | | {{{field|Related Topics|input type=tokens|max values=20|existing values only|values from category=Topic}}} | ||
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+ | ! Sorting Order: <br><p class="sfFieldDescription" style="font-size:0.7em; color:gray;">This number will be used to position this question and its answers within the lists of questions/answers (e.g. when displaying the answers to a question's subquestions). The sorting is done in ascending order; the lower numbers will be displayed earlier. The allowed range is 1..9999. If unassigned, the value of 10000 will be assigned and the topic will be displayed last.</p> | ||
+ | | {{{field|Sorting Order|property=Sorting Order}}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:00, 27 February 2023
This is the form used to create/edit all definitional topics. It is used to create new topics/questions answers to which are definitions.