Use this template, as described in Vikirečnik:Context labels:

  1. To label senses with restricted usage
  2. To label senses with grammatical information, in addition to that in the part-of-speech heading and headword line

This template generates content using Modul:labels/templates and Modul:labels. Lists of all recognised labels can be found at Modul:labels/data, Modul:labels/data/regional, Module:labels/data/topical, and Modul:labels/data/subvarieties. To search for a label in these data modules, use the search box on the right. To add a label, go to the appropriate data module and follow the directions in the documentation page, or ask someone else to add the label at Module talk:labels/data.

Usage uredi

A label is placed before the definition, such as:

# {{lb|en|AU|colloquial|pejorative}} An [[insidious]] person.
  1. (AU, colloquial, derogatory) An insidious person.

Note that {{lb}}, {{lbl}} and {{label}} are all equivalent; {{lb}} is preferred for conciseness.

The first parameter is the language code of the section in which the template is placed (e.g. en for English); see WT:LANGLIST for the full list. Further parameters are context labels.

This template provides consistency. The same visual result could be achieved with simpler formatting; however, lb helps to ensure that the same labels are used across the project. For instance, {{lb|en|math}} and {{lb|en|maths}} both produce the same result, expanding to (mathematics).

Use of a context label also provides automatic categorization. For instance, the example above is categorized as Australijski Engleski and sleng. Likewise, any page with a context of math or maths will be automatically placed in category Matematika. However, these templates should not be used merely for categorization. It is still preferable to list a [[Категорија: ]] when there is no specific context for a term.

Regions are meant to indicate where a term is used, not to specify location of an entity. For instance, the Sphinx in Giza should not be labeled Egypt. Rather, that's part of the definition. Also note that time and space are not contexts. The word “week” is understood to mean seven days whether one is discussing war or widgets or the weather, in speech or song or storybook.

Primeri uredi

Some examples to demonstrate the range of current functionality:

  • A single ad hoc context with no supporting template:

Lua greška in Modul:labels at line 235: `data` must now be an object containing the params.

  • A single context with supporting template (for categorization and custom label-text):

Lua greška in Modul:labels at line 235: `data` must now be an object containing the params.

  • Multiple contexts (up to about nine), with or without supporting templates:

Lua greška in Modul:labels at line 235: `data` must now be an object containing the params.

  • Multiple contexts, with special built-in separator pseudo-contexts that replace the comma:

Lua greška in Modul:labels at line 235: `data` must now be an object containing the params.

  • Qualifier/modifier pseudo-contexts whose supporting templates suppress following comma (by adding a _ parameter):

Lua greška in Modul:labels at line 235: `data` must now be an object containing the params.

Language-specific labels uredi

An example of a language-specific label: Lua greška in Modul:labels at line 235: `data` must now be an object containing the params. Note that the label is only linked when the language code is grc (representing Ancient Greek).

Redirecting labels uredi

Certain labels are aliases that "redirect" to other labels, or are displayed as them. Lua greška in Modul:labels at line 235: `data` must now be an object containing the params.

If the wrong language code is used, in this case "de" (German), the label will not be redirected. Lua greška in Modul:labels at line 235: `data` must now be an object containing the params.

Beleške uredi

  • {{indtr}} is a separate context label template used in Portuguese.

Pogledajte takođe uredi

TemplateData uredi

This is the TemplateData documentation for this template used by VisualEditor and other tools.

TemplateData for label

Use this template, as described in Vikirečnik:Context labels:

  • To label senses with restricted usage
  • To label senses with grammatical information, in addition to that in the part-of-speech heading and headword line

Parametri šablona[Uredi podatke o šablonu]

ParametarOpisVrstaStatus
language1

The language of the current section

Primer
en
tekstobavezno
label 12

first label

Primer
slang
tekstneobavezno
label 23

second label

Primer
Australia
tekstneobavezno
label 34

third label

Primer
UK
tekstneobavezno