Difference between revisions of "Template:PrintTopicAcceptedTheoriesList"

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Revision as of 15:19, 22 June 2017

This template is used to print a list of accepted theories on this topic. It looks for the accepted theories on the topic and then indicates which communities it is currently accepted by.

NOTE: As any "printing" template, it doesn't store any values anywhere, but merely prints them on the page.

Parameters:

  • |topic= - the topic.
  • |intro= - initial text that precedes the output, if at least some results exist.
  • |outro= - text that is appended to the output, if at least some results exist.
  • |default= - if, for any reason, the query returns no results, this will be printed instead.
  • |formulationtext= - if yes, then the formulation of the theory is added to each record.
  • |formulationfile= - if yes, then the file with the formulaiton diagram is added to each record.
  • |bullets= - if yes, a bullet-list will be produced.
  • |linebreak= - if yes, each theory's entry will start from a new line; if no (default), a mere space will be added between sentences.
  • |communitiesfirst= - if yes, the communities will be mentioned first in the sentence. If no (default) the name of the theory will appear first.
  • |groupbycommunity= - if yes, the result will be grouped by community (e.g. Theories A, B, C are accepted by community X. Theories A, D, E are accepted by community Y.) If no (default) the result will be grouped by theory (e.g. Theory A is accepted in communities X and Y.).