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This is the {{tl|main other}} meta-template.
This template helps other templates detect if they are on a main space (article) page or some "other" type of page.
===Basic usage===
This template usually takes two parameters, like this:
: {{tc|main other |''result if in mainspace'' |''result if elsewhere''}}</pre>
If the template is on a main space (article) page, it will return this:
: {{main other |demospace=main |''result if in mainspace'' |''result if elsewhere''}}
If the template is on any other page, it will return this:
: {{main other |''result if in mainspace'' |''result if elsewhere''}}
A typical usage case could be to make it so that a template only adds a category when on an article. Thus not adding other pages that just show the template. Like this:
: {{tlf|main other |<nowiki>[[Category:Some article maintenance category]]</nowiki>}}
Note that guidelines do not support categorization in templates.
Or to warn that a template should not be used on other pages:
: {{tlf|main other | |This template should only be used in articles.}}
Note that in the first case above the "other" parameter was not used, and in the second example the "main" parameter was left empty.
===Demospace===
For testing and demonstration purposes, this template can take a parameter named '''demospace'''.
* If it has the value '''main''' it returns the article text.
* It if has the value '''other''' or any other value such as the name of some other namespace it returns the other pages text.
* If the parameter is empty or undefined, the actual page type determines the result.
Like this:
: {{tlf|main other |''result if in mainspace'' |''result if elsewhere'' |demospace{{=}}main}}
No matter on what kind of page the code above is used, it will return: {{main other |''result if in mainspace'' |''result if elsewhere'' |demospace=main}}
You can make it so your template also understands the '''demospace''' parameter. That means you can demonstrate the different appearances of your template in the documentation for your template:
: {{tlf|main other |''result if in mainspace'' |''result if elsewhere'' |<nowiki>demospace={{{demospace|}}}</nowiki> }}
===Technical details===
This template detects article "Talk:" pages as type '''other'''.
This template works like {{tl|main talk other}}. For more examples and technical details, see the documentation there.
===Redirects===
* {{tl|article only}}
* {{tl|ns0}}
* {{tl|when in article}}
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{{High-risk|6400000+}}
{{Template shortcut |ns0}}
<!-- PLEASE ADD CATEGORIES AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE -->
This is the {{tl|main other}} meta-template.
This template helps other templates detect if they are on a main space (article) page or some "other" type of page.
===Basic usage===
This template usually takes two parameters, like this:
: {{tc|main other |''result if in mainspace'' |''result if elsewhere''}}</pre>
If the template is on a main space (article) page, it will return this:
: {{main other |demospace=main |''result if in mainspace'' |''result if elsewhere''}}
If the template is on any other page, it will return this:
: {{main other |''result if in mainspace'' |''result if elsewhere''}}
A typical usage case could be to make it so that a template only adds a category when on an article. Thus not adding other pages that just show the template. Like this:
: {{tlf|main other |<nowiki>[[Category:Some article maintenance category]]</nowiki>}}
Note that guidelines do not support categorization in templates.
Or to warn that a template should not be used on other pages:
: {{tlf|main other | |This template should only be used in articles.}}
Note that in the first case above the "other" parameter was not used, and in the second example the "main" parameter was left empty.
===Demospace===
For testing and demonstration purposes, this template can take a parameter named '''demospace'''.
* If it has the value '''main''' it returns the article text.
* It if has the value '''other''' or any other value such as the name of some other namespace it returns the other pages text.
* If the parameter is empty or undefined, the actual page type determines the result.
Like this:
: {{tlf|main other |''result if in mainspace'' |''result if elsewhere'' |demospace{{=}}main}}
No matter on what kind of page the code above is used, it will return: {{main other |''result if in mainspace'' |''result if elsewhere'' |demospace=main}}
You can make it so your template also understands the '''demospace''' parameter. That means you can demonstrate the different appearances of your template in the documentation for your template:
: {{tlf|main other |''result if in mainspace'' |''result if elsewhere'' |<nowiki>demospace={{{demospace|}}}</nowiki> }}
===Technical details===
This template detects article "Talk:" pages as type '''other'''.
This template works like {{tl|main talk other}}. For more examples and technical details, see the documentation there.
===Redirects===
* {{tl|article only}}
* {{tl|ns0}}
* {{tl|when in article}}
{{Namespace and pagename-detecting templates}}
<includeonly>{{#ifeq:{{SUBPAGENAME}}|sandbox |
| <!-- CATEGORIES BELOW THIS LINE, PLEASE: -->
[[Category:Namespace manipulation templates]]
}}</includeonly>