Difference between revisions of "Fileref"
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− | </noinclude><includeonly>{{#vardefine:filename|{{{1}}}}} | + | </noinclude><includeonly>{{#vardefine:filename|{{{1}}}}}{{#ifexist:File:{{#var:filename}}|<span style="display:none;">[[Media:{{#var:filename}}]]</span>}}{{#tag: ref | {{#if: {{{page|}}} | [{{fullurl:File:{{#var:filename}}|page={{{page}}}}} File:{{#var:filename}}, page {{{page}}}] | [[:File:{{#var:filename}}]]}} | name=":File:{{#var:filename}}_p{{{page}}}" }}</includeonly> |
Revision as of 09:51, 21 August 2016
Template for file references.
Parameters:
- 1: Filename.
- page: Page number. Used for multi-page PDF documents.
Examples:
- GoldenAxe Title.png{{fileref|GoldenAxe Title.png}} → GoldenAxe Title.png[1]
- Golden Axe Mega Drive US manual, page 32{{fileref|GoldenAxe MD US Manual.pdf|page=19}} → Golden Axe Mega Drive US manual, page 19[2]
See also
- Template:Ref for referencing other pages on the wiki or other sites in general.
References
Since this template uses the <ref> tag, all pages that use this template will have an auto-generated references list appended to the end of the page. To prevent confusion, a <references/> tag should be added to the end of the page in a dedicated "References" section, such as this one.