Template talk:Space

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Demo/Test

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  1. ... xy 1_z
  2. ... xy 2_z
  3. ... xy 3_z
  4. ... xy 4_z
  5. ... xy 5_z
  6. ... xy 6_z
  7. ... xy 7_z
  8. ... xy 8_z
  9. ... xy 9_z
  10. ... xy 10_z
  11. ... xy 11_z
  12. ... xy 12_z

-Somethings broken! // FrankB 15:53, 17 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Copy tests from en.wikip

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Examples:

  • abcdefghij
  • acdefghij
  • adefghij
  • aefghij
  • afghij
abcdefghij
acdefghij
adefghij
aefghij
afghij

Genesis June 07, 2006

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I ported this over from wikisource as {{Indent}}. Seems useful for when a wikitable is contraindicated, yet one wants to line up several short columns of material. Indent can NOT be used in-line because of the leading '
'. This is at genesis the only difference between the two.

Displaying with nowikis:


{{ #switch: {{{1}}} | 0 = | 1 =   | 2 =    | 3 =     | 4 =      | 5 =       | 6 =        | 7 =         | 8 =          | 9 =           | 10 =            | 11 =             | 12 =              | 13 =               | 14 =                | 15 =                 | 16 =                  | 17 =                   | 18 =                    | 19 =                     | 20 =                      | 21 =                       | 22 =                        | 23 =                         | 24 =                          | 25 =                           | 26 =                            | 27 =                             | 28 =                              | 29 =                               | 30 =                                | }}<noinclude>[[Category:Uncategorised templates]]</noinclude>


I suggested over there at wikisource that the category ought to be 'Pretty print' or the like, along the lines of a pretty print program or filter in Computer Science, esp. used in the bad old days for C, C++, etc.

Best regards, FrankB 21:33, 26 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Demo/Test

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echoed from the commons... where something is broken.
  1. ... xy 1_z
  2. ... xy 2_z
  3. ... xy 3_z
  4. ... xy 4_z
  5. ... xy 5_z
  6. ... xy 6_z
  7. ... xy 7_z
  8. ... xy 8_z
  9. ... xy 9_z
  10. ... xy 10_z
  11. ... xy 11_z
  12. ... xy 12_z

-apparently, something's also now broken here today too above '5'! // FrankB 15:59, 17 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]


copied talk ends at above line
done //FrankB 18:30, 17 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]