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This template uses Lua: |
This templates transcludes "Did you know?" blurbs on specified topics from the monthly subpages of Wikipedia:Recent additions (the Did you know? archives). It is intended for use in the "Did you know" sections of Portals.
Usage[edit]
{{Transclude selected recent additions | <search pattern 1> | ... | <search pattern n> | not1= | ... | notn= | months= | max= | latest= | none= | more= |header= |footer= }}
- Basic
{{Transclude selected recent additions| search pattern }}
- Multiple search patterns
{{Transclude selected recent additions| search pattern | second search pattern | third search pattern }}
- Add as many search patterns as needed
- With patterns to exclude items
{{Transclude selected recent additions| search pattern | not=search pattern to exclude from results }}
- Add additional search patterns to exclude items from results using
|not2=
,|not3=
, etc. - As a portal component which only displays when items are found
{{Transclude selected recent additions| header= header template | footer= footer template | other parameters }}
- As a suggestion generator, e.g. on the portal talk page
{{Transclude selected recent additions| latest=yes | wikitext=yes | other parameters }}
Parameters[edit]
|1=
,|2=
,|3=
...- Search patterns for items
|not1=
,|not2=
,|not3=
...- Search patterns for excluding items
|months=
- Number of months to search through for items (counting backwards from the current date); default is
30
(nb. you may find large numbers equal to several years won't work for technical reasons). |max=
- Maximum number of items to display; default is
6
|latest=
- Set to
yes
to display the most recent items; omit this parameter to display a randomised set of items (with new selections when the page is purged) |wikitext=
- Set to
yes
to display the wikitext of the items, e.g. when using this template just to generate suggestions |none=
- Wikitext to display if no matching items are found; default is "No recent additions"
|more=
- Wikitext to show at the bottom of the list; OR
- Set to
yes
to show More recent additions... link at the bottom of the list |header=
- Wikitext to show above the items; typically
{{Box-header}}
or{{Box-header colour}}
or similar (with appropriate parameters filled in) - If set, this template only displays output when items are found (overriding
|more=
if set) |footer=
- Wikitext to show below the items; defaults to
{{Box-footer}}
- Can only be used in conjunction with
|header=
Search patterns[edit]
Search patterns are Lua patterns, which are similar to regular expressions. This means that ^$()%.[]*+-?
characters have special meaning, such as .
matching any character. To search for those characters themselves, they need to be escaped by prefixing a %
For piped links, both the target article name as well as the displayed text are searched for matches. Images and image captions are not searched for matches.
Tip: To make a letter in a search pattern case-insensitive, put both the upper-case and lowercase letter inside square-brackets, i.e. [Aa]pple
will match both An apple is... and Apples are....
Examples[edit]
Note: to show new selections, if available
Europe
{{Transclude selected recent additions|Europe}}
- ... that Royston Brooks was the last European to serve as the Commanding Officer of the Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force from 1988 to 1990?
- ... that Dierk Raabe received €2.5 million from the European Research Council to work on Green Steel?
- ... that Giovanni Bonfanti scored a goal on his debut in a European competition?
- ... that the slave António Corea may have been the first Korean to visit Europe?
- ... that the Canadian government implemented the Peasant Farm Policy to force First Nations farmers to use the methods of European peasants?
- ... that variations of the Latin legal maxim ius civile vigilantibus scriptum est have been used by American, European and Lesotho courts?
Europe (as portal component that is only displayed when there is news; limited to a maximum of 3 items)
{{Transclude selected recent additions|Europe|header={{Box-header color|Did you know...}}|max=3}}
- ... that Indian aristocrat and photographer Umrao Singh Sher-Gil left more than 3000 prints and negatives, including many of his daughter Amrita Sher-Gil, documenting life in Europe and India?
- ... that Lady with a Fan by Gustav Klimt set a record for the highest price achieved at auction for a work of art in Europe?
- ... that Nigeria seeks the return of the Benin Altar Tusks, ivory artefacts taken by the British in 1897 and dispersed in Europe?
United Kingdom
{{Transclude selected recent additions|United Kingdom}}
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Europe OR United Kingdom
{{Transclude selected recent additions|Europe|United Kingdom}}
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Europe AND United Kingdom
{{Transclude selected recent additions|Europe.*United Kingdom|United Kingdom.*Europe|months=24}}
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No recent additions |
United Kingdom AND NOT Australia
{{Transclude selected recent additions|United Kingdom|not=Australia}}
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SomethingWithNoMatches
{{Transclude selected recent additions|SomethingWithNoMatches|months=2}}
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No recent additions |
United Kingdom – most recent items only (non-randomised)
{{Transclude selected recent additions|United Kingdom|latest=yes|months=24}}
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See also[edit]