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Hello. I see that this parameter was deleted. Why? Corresponding template ([[Template:Dictionary/common strings/patch-date-fmt]]) was also deleted. Russian wiki needs it :) --[[User:Askarmuk|askarmuk]], '''[[User talk:Askarmuk|C?]]''' 11:37, 11 April 2012 (PDT)
 
Hello. I see that this parameter was deleted. Why? Corresponding template ([[Template:Dictionary/common strings/patch-date-fmt]]) was also deleted. Russian wiki needs it :) --[[User:Askarmuk|askarmuk]], '''[[User talk:Askarmuk|C?]]''' 11:37, 11 April 2012 (PDT)
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What about moving this template to {{patch}} ? It's shorter, and... well... patch name makes patch link, not just name :D And a lot of space will be saved (but a lot of job for bot to replace all "patch name" to "patch"). But still, how do you think? '''[[User:GordonFrohman|<span style="color:#32CD32;font-size:15px;font-family:'TF2 Build';text-shadow:#000000 1px 1px 0px;">Limie Pie</span>]]''' [[Image:Painted Sign of the Wolf's School 32CD32.png|25px|link=User:GordonFrohman]] 01:52, 14 May 2012 (PDT)
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When multiple patches occur in the same day, we indicate in the update histories in what patch the change(s) occurred. Different languages abbreviate "number" differently; Spanish uses "n.º", Portuguese uses "nº", and English uses simply "#". However, I see most translations keep "#", even though they either don't use it or have their own (I don't remember what Japanese uses, but I know it's not #). I think we could add the option to indicate the patch number through this template so it's automatically translated (something like <code><nowiki>{{Patch name|7|7|2016|#=1}}</nowiki></code>). - [[User:BrazilianNut|BrazilianNut]] ([[User talk:BrazilianNut|talk]]) 20:39, 11 August 2023 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 20:39, 11 August 2023

Need lang fix

All the links redirect to english version. Dio ★ | talk 08:11, 16 March 2012 (PDT)

date=true

Hello. I see that this parameter was deleted. Why? Corresponding template (Template:Dictionary/common strings/patch-date-fmt) was also deleted. Russian wiki needs it :) --askarmuk, C? 11:37, 11 April 2012 (PDT)

Move?!

What about moving this template to Template:Patch ? It's shorter, and... well... patch name makes patch link, not just name :D And a lot of space will be saved (but a lot of job for bot to replace all "patch name" to "patch"). But still, how do you think? Limie Pie Painted Sign of the Wolf's School 32CD32.png 01:52, 14 May 2012 (PDT)

Add option for patch number

When multiple patches occur in the same day, we indicate in the update histories in what patch the change(s) occurred. Different languages abbreviate "number" differently; Spanish uses "n.º", Portuguese uses "nº", and English uses simply "#". However, I see most translations keep "#", even though they either don't use it or have their own (I don't remember what Japanese uses, but I know it's not #). I think we could add the option to indicate the patch number through this template so it's automatically translated (something like {{Patch name|7|7|2016|#=1}}). - BrazilianNut (talk) 20:39, 11 August 2023 (UTC)