ಟೆಂಪ್ಲೇಟು:SMS
Usage
ಬದಲಾಯಿಸಿThis is a typing short cut for linking to Imperial German Navy or Austro-Hungarian Navy ship articles named in the format "SMS Germania (1899)". Since Ship names are italicized in article text, linking to them in the usual manner means typing everything twice, such as [[SMS Germania (1899)|SMS ''Germania'' (1899)]]. This template halves that to {{SMS|Germania|1899}}.
Formal Usage
ಬದಲಾಯಿಸಿ{{SMS|Ship Name}}
{{SMS|Ship Name|ID}}
, where ID can be the hull number, launch year, or pennant number, as specified in the article title.
Examples
ಬದಲಾಯಿಸಿTemplate usage | Equivalent wikicode | Final result |
---|---|---|
{{SMS|Novara|1912}}
|
[[SMS Novara (1912)|SMS ''Novara'' (1912)]]
|
SMS Novara (1912) |
{{SMS|Sankt Georg}}
|
[[SMS Sankt Georg|SMS ''Sankt Georg'']]
|
SMS Sankt Georg |
Last example could be used to link to a ship index (disambiguation) page
Optional display control parameter
ಬದಲಾಯಿಸಿThere is an optional third parameter that controls which pieces of text are displayed in the article. It's value is treated as a binary number and will display the corresponding "bits". So setting the 4's bit will display SMS, setting the 2's bit will display the ship name, and setting the 1's bit will display the ID. If binary math isn't your thing, refer to these examples:
Value | Parameter(s) displayed |
Example | Equivalent wikicode | Final result |
---|---|---|---|---|
None | all | {{SMS|Novara|1912}}
|
[[SMS Novara (1912) |SMS ''Novara'' (1912)]]
|
SMS Novara (1912) |
1 | 3rd | {{SMS|Novara|1912|1}}
|
[[SMS Novara (1912) |1912]]
|
1912 |
2 | 2nd | {{SMS|Novara|1912|2}}
|
[[SMS Novara (1912) |''Novara'']]
|
Novara |
3 | 2nd, 3rd | {{SMS|Novara|1912|3}}
|
[[SMS Novara (1912) |''Novara'' (1912)]]
|
Novara (1912) |
4 | invalid result | {{SMS|Novara|1912|4}}
|
[[SMS Novara (1912) |Invalid Optional Parameter]]
|
Invalid Optional Parameter |
5 | 1st, 3rd | {{SMS|Novara|1912|5}}
|
[[SMS Novara (1912) |SMS (1912)]]
|
SMS (1912) |
6 | 1st, 2nd | {{SMS|Novara|1912|6}}
|
[[SMS Novara (1912) |SMS ''Novara'']]
|
SMS Novara |
2nd (no 3rd) |
{{SMS|Sankt Georg|3=2}} Alternate usage: {{SMS|Sankt Georg||2}}
|
[[SMS Sankt Georg |''Sankt Georg'']]
|
Sankt Georg |
N.B.: Be careful with the third parameter if not using the second parameter. In the Sankt Georg example above, the "|3=2" means set the third parameter to a value of two, while the alternate syntax shows using a pair of pipes, "||2", to position the value two in the third parameter position.
Using an optional display control parameter value of 6 yields the same results as using {{Warship}}
to create the same link and text, but saving, coincidentally, 6 characters while editing.
{{SMS|Novara|1912|6}}
yields the same results as{{warship|SMS|Novara|1912}}
Optional submarine prefix parameter
ಬದಲಾಯಿಸಿSubmarines or U-boats in the German Imperial Navy and the Austro-Hungarian Navy were prefixed with SM rather than SMS. Using an optional sub
parameter allows the proper link generation for U-boat articles. The sub
parameter also works in conjunction with the optional display parameters listed above.
Template usage | Equivalent wikicode | Final result |
---|---|---|
{{SMS|U-90|sub=y}}
|
[[SM U-90|SM ''U-90'']]
|
SM U-90 |
{{SMS|U-4|Austria-Hungary|sub=y}}
|
[[SM U-4 (Austria-Hungary)|SM ''U-4'' (Austria-Hungary)]]
|
SM U-4 (Austria-Hungary) |
{{SMS|U-4|Austria-Hungary|6|sub=y}}
|
[[SM U-4 (Austria-Hungary)|SM ''U-4'']]
|
SM U-4 |
See also
ಬದಲಾಯಿಸಿWP:SHIPS shortcut templates:
- Ship class article shortcuts
- For articles about ship classes named for a member of the class:
- For articles about ship classes named for a common theme:
- Ship prefix shortcuts
- Generic ship prefixes
{{barge}}
—barge articles{{GTS}}
—Gas Turbine Ship articles{{HSC}}
—High Speed Craft articles{{MS}}
—Motor ship articles{{MV}}
—Merchant vessel (or "Motor vessel") articles{{MY}}
—Motor yacht articles{{SV}}
—Sailing vessel articles{{PS}}
—Paddle steamer articles{{ship}}
—Non–prefixed ship articles{{SS}}
—Steam Ship articles{{tugboat}}
—tugboat articles
- Commonwealth ship prefixes
{{HMS}}
—Royal Navy ships{{HMT}}
—Royal Navy trawlers{{HMAS}}
—Royal Australian Navy ships{{HMBS}}
—Royal Bahamas Defence Force ships{{HMCS}}
—Royal Canadian Navy ships{{HMNZS}}
—Royal New Zealand Navy ships{{HMQS}}
—Queensland Maritime Defence Force ships{{HMVS}}
—Victorian Naval Forces ships{{RMS}}
—Royal Mail Ships{{INS}}
—Indian Navy ships{{SAS}}
—South African Navy ships
- United States ship prefixes
{{USAT}}
—United States Army Transport articles{{USCGC}}
—United States Coast Guard Cutter articles{{USNS}}
—United States Naval Ship articles{{USRC}}
—United States Revenue Cutter Service articles{{USS}}
—United States Navy ship articles
- Other navies' prefixes
{{SMS}}
—Imperial German Navy and Austro-Hungarian Navy ships{{SMU}}
—Imperial German Navy and Austro-Hungarian Navy U-boats{{GS}}
—World War II and later U-boats{{Jsub}}
—Imperial Japanese Navy submarines{{JDS}}
—Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force ships (older){{JS}}
—Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force ships (newer){{HNLMS}}
—Royal Netherlands Navy ships{{HNoMS}}
—Royal Norwegian Navy ships{{HSwMS}}
—Swedish Navy ships{{RPS}}
—older Philippine Navy ships{{BRP}}
—newer Philippine Navy ships{{ORP}}
—Polish Navy ships{{LÉ}}
—Irish Navy ships{{TCG}}
—Turkish Navy ships
- Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships (DANFS) templates
{{DANFS}}
—public domain attribution notice{{Cite DANFS}}
—DANFS material citation
- Measurement shortcut templates
{{GT}}
—gross tonnage{{NetT}}
—net tonnage{{GRT}}
—gross register tonnage{{NRT}}
—net register tonnage{{TEU}}
—twenty-foot equivalent units{{DWT}}
—deadweight tonnage{{Displacement}}
—displacement (ships)