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* <nowiki>{{UK-Devonshire|f=p}}</nowiki> produces: {{UK-Devonshire|f=p}}
 
* <nowiki>{{UK-Devonshire|f=p}}</nowiki> produces: {{UK-Devonshire|f=p}}
 
* <nowiki>{{UK-Devonshiref=pt}}</nowiki> produces: {{UK-Devonshire|f=tp}}
 
* <nowiki>{{UK-Devonshiref=pt}}</nowiki> produces: {{UK-Devonshire|f=tp}}
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[[Category:Editing Aids]]

Revision as of 15:22, 11 January 2014

FredBot creates shorthand templates so (human) editors can easily create links to our ship articles without needing to know the ship's year of launch.

The Basic Idea

Each such has the form of XX-ShipName, where XX is a two-letter country code (UK, AU, FR, DE, AH, JP, etc). It produces a link to the ship of the given name.

Ships of same Nation with the same Name

If there is more than one such ship, the last one of them launched prior to 1 January, 1926 is referenced, and others may be obtained by additional templates that add prefixes 1, 2, 3, etc, counting backward in time. e.g., H.M.S. Dreadnought (1906) is to be referenced by {{UK-Dreadnought}}, as it is the last ship by that name launched prior to 1926. The old ship H.M.S. Dreadnought (1875) should be referenced by a template named {{UK-1Dreadnought}}, as it is the next-previously launched ship by that name.

Parameters to include Type and/or Prefix

A parameter named "f" can be set to "p", "t", or "pt" to cause the name to be embellished with any national prefix (e.g., "H.M.S.") or the ship type, e.g., "armoured cruiser".

For instance, using Devonshire as an example,

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