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<includeonly>{{semconFrame|{{{1}}}|Proposed on {{{2|'''Introduction date missing!'''}}}|#ffbbbb;|Proposed Semantic Constraint|id={{{id|}}}}}[[category:Semantic constraints proposed]]</includeonly><noinclude>
<includeonly>{{semconFrame|{{{1}}}|Proposed on {{{2|'''Introduction date missing!'''}}}|#ffbbbb;|Proposed Semantic Constraint|id={{{id|}}}|forum={{{forum|{{fixme}}}}}}}[[category:Semantic constraints proposed]]</includeonly><noinclude>
==Usage==
==Usage==
{{note|This template is intended for indirect use via [[Template:Semcon]]. Please, don't employ it directly!}}
{{note|This template is intended for indirect use via [[Template:Semcon]]. Please, don't employ it directly!}}
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Please, don't forget to hint at semantic constraints with [[template:semconHint]]!
Please, don't forget to hint at semantic constraints with [[template:semconHint]]!
===Arguments===
===Arguments===
The template has two unnamed obligatory arguments:
The template has two unnamed obligatory arguments and two named obligatory arguments:
*1: The constraint.
*'''1''': The constraint.
*2: The introduction date
*'''2''': The introduction date
*'''id''': The id of the constraint
*'''forum''': A link to the forum entry, where the constraint was discussed
==Example==
==Example==
<pre>{{semconProposed|Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today.|tomorrow}}</pre>
<pre>{{semconProposed|Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today.|tomorrow}}</pre>

Revision as of 15:33, 6 April 2020

Usage

🗒️ This template is intended for indirect use via Template:Semcon. Please, don't employ it directly!

This template is used in the background for proposed semantic constraints. It presents them in a standardized way and provides listing in Category:Semantic constraints proposed.

Please, don't forget to hint at semantic constraints with template:semconHint!

Arguments

The template has two unnamed obligatory arguments and two named obligatory arguments:

  • 1: The constraint.
  • 2: The introduction date
  • id: The id of the constraint
  • forum: A link to the forum entry, where the constraint was discussed

Example

{{semconProposed|Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today.|tomorrow}}

delivers

Private-cloud-icon.png Proposed Semantic Constraint:
 
Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today.
 
Proposed on 2018-12-10
FIXME
Please, recognize our guidelines on semantic constraints