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==Usage==
==Usage==
This template produces a standardized note for element names that are used multiply. The pages employing the template are listed in [[:category:Multiply used names]]. Place it on the page of the multiply used element name and use [[template:mult_line]] for the occurances.
This template produces a standardized note for element names that are used multiply. The pages employing the template are listed in [[:category:Multiply used names]]. Place it on the page of the multiply used element name and use [[template:mult_line]] for the occurances. – or, better, employ [[Template:findMultiple]]
 
==Dependencies==
==Dependencies==
The template uses [[template:rml]].
The template uses [[template:rml]].

Latest revision as of 15:04, 21 March 2022

Usage

This template produces a standardized note for element names that are used multiply. The pages employing the template are listed in category:Multiply used names. Place it on the page of the multiply used element name and use template:mult_line for the occurances. – or, better, employ Template:findMultiple

Dependencies

The template uses template:rml.

Arguments

The template has one optional unnamed argument:

  • 1 (optional): The element name. The default is PAGENAME.
  • mode (optional): The mode. If mode=1, then the list will be produced automatically.

Examples

The template is used e.g. on page IS:states.

{{multiple use|states}}

delivers

Mass.png The element name states is used several times within railML® in different contexts. See the list below for the different occurances.