Template:EB9.7 Transclusion/doc

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Usage

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 {{EB9 Transclusion | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 }} 

or

{{EB9 Transclusion
| start page	= <!--in the SCAN-->
| start section	= 
| end page	= <!--in the SCAN-->
| end section	= 
}}

This template goes under the {{EB9}} header of the article. It transcludes the text from the scanned pages in a manner similar to the < pages index > command for articles in Volume 7 of the Encyclopædia Britannica, 9th edition.

The "Start Page" term must be filled in. If no section is provided, the default is the article's name in all capital letters. The template will not be able to transclude the text until it has had its sections formatted and been saved.

  • | start page =
    • Type in the number of the page with the beginning of the entry IN THE SCANNED TEXT. This will always be several numbers higher than the page number in the original text. Use Arabic numerals without leading zeroes: 1, 2, 3, &c.
  • | start section =
    • Type in the name of the section where the entry begins in the scanned text. (You can find or change this name by editing the scanned text. It will be the name ## inside hash marks ## at the top of the entry.
      If this term is omitted, the template default is to use the article's name IN ALL CAPS.
  • | end page =
    • Type in the number of the page with the end of the entry IN THE SCANNED TEXT. Use Arabic numerals without leading zeroes: 1, 2, 3, &c.
      If this term is omitted, the template default is to use same value as the start page. (In other words, you don't need to include this for entries which begin and end on the same page.)
  • | end section =
    • Type in the name of the section where the entry ends in the scanned text. (You can find or change this name as above.)
      If this term is omitted, the template default is to use the same value as the start section. (In other words, you don't need to include this for entries which begin and end on the same page or keep the same section names on all of their pages.)

Examples

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Typical

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 {{EB9.7 Transclusion | 13 | DEADLY NIGHTSHADE | 13 | DEADLY NIGHTSHADE }} 

DEADLY NIGHTSHADE. See Belladonna.

{{EB9.7 Transclusion
| start page	= 13
| start section	= DEADLY NIGHTSHADE
}}
Encyclopædia Britannica, Ninth Edition
edited by Thomas Spencer Baynes and William Robertson Smith

New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 

1696672Encyclopædia Britannica, Ninth EditionThomas Spencer Baynes and William Robertson Smith

Abbreviations

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See also

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