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Revision as of 15:54, 9 February 2023
This is the "Inheritance Theory" template. This template is to be used for ontological claims about the subtypes and supertypes. It is currently used by Form:Inheritance Theory.
Among other values, the template also stores a property Disjoint Group Order
for the ease of sorting. It can have one of three possible values, depending on the value of Disjoint Group
:
1
- ifDisjoint Group=Main
to ensure that the disjoints in the main category are shown first.2
- ifDisjoint Group
is anything but "Main" or empty, to ensure that these disjoints are presented after the main category.3
- ifDisjoint Group
is empty, in which case a propertyDisjoint Group=None
is stored. The subtypes withDisjoint Group=None
will be printed at the end - each subtype separately (one at a time) without being grouped.
It should be called in the following format:
{{Inheritance Theory |Parent= |Child= |Disjoint Group= // if empty, "None" will be saved for ease of processing |Description= |Formulated Year= |Authors List= |Resource= |Formulation File= |Prehistory= |History= |Page Status= |Editor Notes= }}
Edit the page to see the template text.