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==Usage==
==Usage==
Calls an attribute anchor within the pages. Attribute anchors are set automatically with [[template:attr]]. To call an attribute from another page, use [[Template:CO:Tag]] and analogous with argument ''attr''.
Calls an attribute anchor within the pages. Attribute anchors are set automatically with [[template:attr]]. To call an attribute from another page, use [[Template:Tag]] with argument ''attr'' or ''@''.
 
==Attributes==
==Attributes==
*1: The attribute name (required)
*1: The attribute name (required)

Latest revision as of 18:40, 23 September 2024

Usage

Calls an attribute anchor within the pages. Attribute anchors are set automatically with template:attr. To call an attribute from another page, use Template:Tag with argument attr or @.

Attributes

  • 1: The attribute name (required)
  • 2: The element name (optional); on default, the argument is linked on the current page
  • 3: The wiki. wiki2 or wiki3. optional.

Example

Set an anchor with Template:Attr:

{{attr|example}}

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example

Call the attribute:

{{@|example}}

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@example

{{@|maxSpeed|wiki3:IS:linePerformance}}

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@maxSpeed

{{@|id|IS:infrastructure|wiki2}}

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@id