Template:R from Trainz alternative name
(Redirected from Template:R to TRS-alt)
This page is part of Wikibooks Trainz Wikibook Administration. • It lists a template which may be useful editing Trainz. Trainz specific (special purpose) templates will be found in or under Category:Trainz Templates, which also lists/links to this Help page. |
- Usage
This page auto-categorized Trainz Wikibooks redirect terms into the auto-Category:Trainz redirect pages.
- It's proper placement is on the same line as the
#redirect [[Trainz/whatever page name]]
as in the below example:
#redirect [[Trainz/whatever page name]]{{R from Trainz alternative name}}
- to check the proper inclusion, separate the '#' from the word redirect like:
# redirect [[Trainz/target page name]] {{R from Trainz alternative name}}
- It will sometimes also display the message in Preview if not properly installed, such as putting the template on a second line in the redirect page, hence the message might sometimes be produced indicating an error.
See also
edit- Template:R from TRS-alt & Template:R to TRS-alt more easily typed and remembered redirect forms of Template:R from Trainz alternative name below.
- Template:R is TRS-title - Pages created from redlinks, with titles worthy of topic coverage all there own. Such redirects add to the To-Do list category: Trainz title name needed. Many such pages should redirect initially to the glossary or Notations appendices with a paragraph explaining the topic, or such other article page or section as provides some basic coverage of the topic.
- Template:R to TRS-plurality - Pages redirected to the other singular or plural suffix and in category:Trainz redirects to other plurality.
• Also Template:R from TRS-plurality (redirect form)
- Template:R to TRS-AM&C - Pages relocated to Trainz AM&C division pages.
- Template:R_to_TRS-case auto-categorizes Trainz Wikibooks redirect terms into the Category: redirects to Trainz case-name variants.
• Also Template:R from TRS-case (redirect form)
- Template:R to TRS-CC - Lists pages in Category:Redirects to Trainz CC pages which should be exclusively targeting 'Trainz/CC/' prefixed division pages Category:Trainz Content Creation.
- Template:R to TRS-ref - Pages relocated to Category:redirects to Trainz reference pages division pages.
- Template:R to TRS-sect - for when the redirect is a searchable title, but topic coverage is in the section of a page.
- Template:R to TRS-template - Template name aliasing page which redirects to a different template name, and lists it in: Category:Trainz redirect templates
- Template:R to TRS-ver - Pages redirecting short colloquial usages for Trainz versions to formally named release page about the product.
Invisible templates that may be placed as if a redirect page or on a targeted article page:
- Template:L of TRS-terms, {{List of TRS-terms}} - Auto-categorizes Article or Redirect Pages to Category:Trainz terms
Forms somewhat or wholly depreciated:
- Template:R from Trainz alternative name - for pages which have been given 'better' (more searchable) names or aliased for easing searching. This is used for page aliased names where both are in the Trainz/subpage_name form, or the page is a general knowledge page that does not neatly fall into a book division such as AM&C, references, etcetera, versus target pages where the text is a subpage of those divisions.
- Template:R from Trainz - auto-categorized Trainz Wikibooks redirect terms into the auto-Category: redirects from Trainz pages. This was the original redirect template, whose use is now depreciated in favor of the most correct from the above list.
- Template:R from Trainz2 - This template is used on redirect pages to eventually be deleted, that were ear-marked as split offs into a separate volume, now figured to be a false start... and gained nothing important but more complexity. Maintenance and redirects Auto-category is Trainz false starts.
This page is a redirect from a Wikibooks Trainz page which either has been moved, or renamed, or a colloquial term or abbreviation with coverage on the targeted page receiving redirected links.