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− | On the Wiki, people often use terminology that's exclusive to wiki-oriented <!-- non-capitalised w as it refers to any wikipedia, not this Wiki --> | + | On the Wiki, people often use terminology that's exclusive to wiki-oriented <!-- non-capitalised w as it refers to any wikipedia, not this Wiki --> spaces, this glossary is intended to be a collection of their meanings. If you are confused by any term, feel free to ask on the [[{{TALKPAGENAME}}|talk page]] for an explanation and it will be added to the glossary afterwards. If you have any terms you were confused by when starting to edit, but have since learned what they mean, feel free to add them yourself. |
− | ; | + | == Wiki terminology == |
− | : | + | ; Cap |
+ | : Shortening of [[Wiki Cap]], for non-Wiki uses see the [[Glossary of player terms#Cap|player glossary]]. | ||
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+ | ; Dictionary | ||
+ | : [[Template:Dictionary|The dictionary]] is a collection of commonly-used names, terms, etc. and their translations. Used in several templates such as {{tl|item link}} or {{tl|common string}}. | ||
− | ; | + | ; IRC |
− | : | + | : Short for [[w:Internet Relay Chat|Internet Relay Chat]], an online messaging platform used by Team Fortress Wiki users. |
; Lang | ; Lang | ||
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; Lang code | ; Lang code | ||
− | : The ISO code for a language (e.g. nl for Dutch, de for German, ko for Korean) | + | : The ISO code for a language (e.g. nl for Dutch, de for German, ko for Korean). See [[Help:Language translation#List of supported languages|here]] for a full list. |
− | ; | + | ; Localisation / localising |
− | : | + | : Synonym for translation and translating respectively. |
− | ; | + | ; Loc mod |
− | : | + | : Short for "Localisation moderator", a moderator that also serves as the head of a certain language. |
− | ; | + | ; mc |
− | : Short for | + | : Short for "minor correction", indicating a very small adjustment to the text. |
− | ; | + | ; NPP |
− | : | + | : [[Help:Style guide/Notable persons|Notable Persons/People Policy]]. |
; Parameter | ; Parameter | ||
− | : A number, bit of text, or anything else given to a template (e.g. | + | : A number, bit of text, or anything else given to a template (e.g. in {{tlx|item link|Bat}}, "Bat" is the parameter). |
− | ; | + | ; sp |
− | : [[ | + | : Show preview, also a [[Template:sp|template]]. |
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+ | ; sysop | ||
+ | : Another term for administrator. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ; Talk / User talk | ||
+ | : Short for "talk page", a page where users discuss the article and its quality. | ||
+ | : Short for "User talk page", a page where Users notify/contact other Users. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ; Trans <!-- rights --> | ||
+ | : Short for translation. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ; Template | ||
+ | : A pre-formatted piece of text that can be included in other pages, generally used for big repeating. Templates are translated differently using translation switching. | ||
== Templates == | == Templates == | ||
+ | ; {{tl|botignore}} | ||
+ | : A template used to tell [[User:WindBOT|WindBOT]] to ignore it when applying its filters. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ; {{tl|item link}} & {{tl|item name}} | ||
+ | : Two templates used for automatic translations of the names of items. Item link also automatically adds a link. | ||
; subst: | ; subst: | ||
− | : | + | : Short for substitute, used in front of templates. Pastes the text of the template, rather than keeping it linked to the template. Any changes made to the template will not affect substituted versions of the template. See [[mediawikiwiki:Help:Templates#Usage|here]] for more information. |
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+ | ; {{tl|common string}} | ||
+ | : A template used to automatically translate common words/phrases, such as section names (gallery, trivia, update history), map names (Upward, 2Fort, Junction), weapon slot names (primary, secondary, melee), and many more. Uses the dictionary; for a full list see [[Template:Dictionary/common strings|this page]]. |
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On the Wiki, people often use terminology that's exclusive to wiki-oriented spaces, this glossary is intended to be a collection of their meanings. If you are confused by any term, feel free to ask on the talk page for an explanation and it will be added to the glossary afterwards. If you have any terms you were confused by when starting to edit, but have since learned what they mean, feel free to add them yourself.
Wiki terminology
- Cap
- Shortening of Wiki Cap, for non-Wiki uses see the player glossary.
- Dictionary
- The dictionary is a collection of commonly-used names, terms, etc. and their translations. Used in several templates such as
{{item link}}
or{{common string}}
.
- IRC
- Short for Internet Relay Chat, an online messaging platform used by Team Fortress Wiki users.
- Lang
- Short for language, also used in templates for translation switching.
- Lang code
- The ISO code for a language (e.g. nl for Dutch, de for German, ko for Korean). See here for a full list.
- Localisation / localising
- Synonym for translation and translating respectively.
- Loc mod
- Short for "Localisation moderator", a moderator that also serves as the head of a certain language.
- mc
- Short for "minor correction", indicating a very small adjustment to the text.
- Parameter
- A number, bit of text, or anything else given to a template (e.g. in
{{item link|Bat}}
, "Bat" is the parameter).
- sp
- Show preview, also a template.
- sysop
- Another term for administrator.
- Talk / User talk
- Short for "talk page", a page where users discuss the article and its quality.
- Short for "User talk page", a page where Users notify/contact other Users.
- Trans
- Short for translation.
- Template
- A pre-formatted piece of text that can be included in other pages, generally used for big repeating. Templates are translated differently using translation switching.
Templates
{{item link}}
&{{item name}}
- Two templates used for automatic translations of the names of items. Item link also automatically adds a link.
- subst
- Short for substitute, used in front of templates. Pastes the text of the template, rather than keeping it linked to the template. Any changes made to the template will not affect substituted versions of the template. See here for more information.
{{common string}}
- A template used to automatically translate common words/phrases, such as section names (gallery, trivia, update history), map names (Upward, 2Fort, Junction), weapon slot names (primary, secondary, melee), and many more. Uses the dictionary; for a full list see this page.