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Template:BSsplit/doc

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This template displays two lines of text, with formatting options.

  • The text will inherit the alignment of the parent cell, but can be overridden by applying the parameter |align=left, |align=center, or |align=right.
  • The third parameter (alternatively |L=) defines a shared wikilink for both lines of text (no [[ or ]] are needed).
  • The fourth parameter (alternatively |4=) will change both lines to italic text. Any character or text can be used.
  • The fifth parameter (alternatively |5=) will change both lines to bold text. Any character or text can be used.
  • The separating line can be forced to appear by providing an argument for the parameter |line=anything.
  • Background colors can be specified by providing a valid X11 color name (e.g. HotPink) or RGB hex triplet (e.g. #12A3BC) for the parameters |bg1= (top line) and |bg2= (bottom line).

Examples

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Input:
{{BSsplit|opened 1900|closed 1969}}
Result:
opened 1900
closed 1969
Station
 
Input:
{{BSsplit|open|9 am–3 pm|align=left}}
Result:
open
9 am–3 pm
Station
 
Input:
{{BSsplit|Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrn-|drobwllllantysiliogogogoch|Llanfairpwllgwyngyll}}
Result:
Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrn-
drobwllllantysiliogogogoch
 
Input:
{{BSsplit|DC|AC|line=yes}}
Result:
DC
AC
 
Input:
{{BSsplit|Zone A|free-fare|4=it|line=yes|5=b}}
Result:
Zone A
free-fare
 
Input:
{{BSsplit|Canada|USA|bg1=#f00|bg2=lightblue|align=center}}
Result:
Canada
USA

Template:BS-colspan Note: Default text in this example is right-aligned.

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  • {{BSsrws}} for a railway station name on two lines
  • {{BSto}} for two lines of unequal-height text
  • {{BScvt}} for two distances
  • {{Sfrac}} for displaying fractions using a vinculum (horizontal line)

See project:ROUTE#Fractional text display template for usage instruction.