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==Usage==
==Usage==
This template grants for a standardized depiction of element attributes in typewriter font. Moreover, an anchor is set, so the attribute can be referenced directly in links, e.g. you can call [[IS:signal#name]].
This template grants for a standardized depiction of element attributes in typewriter font. Moreover, an anchor is set, so the attribute can be referenced directly in links, e.g. you can call [[IS:signal#name]].
For calling an attribute within the page employ [[Template:@]].
For calling an attribute from another page employ [[Template:IS:Tag]] (and analogously) with argument ''attr''.
===Parameters===
===Parameters===
The template hase one unnamed obligatory parameter for the depicted content.
The template has one unnamed obligatory parameter for the depicted content.
===Dependencies===
===Dependencies===
The template is independent of othe attributes. There is a big number of templates building on it, eg [[Template:InheritVersion]].
The template is independent of othe attributes. There is a big number of templates building on it, eg [[Template:InheritVersion]].

Latest revision as of 15:13, 17 June 2019

Usage

This template grants for a standardized depiction of element attributes in typewriter font. Moreover, an anchor is set, so the attribute can be referenced directly in links, e.g. you can call IS:signal#name.

For calling an attribute within the page employ Template:@.

For calling an attribute from another page employ Template:IS:Tag (and analogously) with argument attr.

Parameters

The template has one unnamed obligatory parameter for the depicted content.

Dependencies

The template is independent of othe attributes. There is a big number of templates building on it, eg Template:InheritVersion.

Example

{{Attr|Version}}

delivers

Version