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The template {{IPA link}} takes an IPA symbol and turns it into a link to the respective article which discusses the sound the symbol represents.
This is a documentation subpage for Template:IPA link. It may contain usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
This template uses Lua: |
Versions with defined brackets are also available:
Another version is {{IPAplink}}, which encloses the link in neither brackets nor <span class="IPA">...</span>
, which is useful if the link is already inside {{IPA}}, avoiding superfluous nesting of the same class.
First parameter (required): any IPA symbol.
Second parameter: changes the label of the wikilink.
{{IPA link|m|Any text}}
→ Any textAudio link
|audio=yes
adds a link to the corresponding audio file:
If the value in |audio=
is not "yes", "y", "true", etc., it is treated as the name of an audio file:
If the audio file is not specified at Module:IPA symbol/data, the link will not appear:
{{IPA link|s̬|audio=yes}}
→ s̬Errors
If the IPA symbol is not defined at Module:IPA symbol/data, then an error message is returned and the page will be categorized into Category:International Phonetic Alphabet pages needing attention.
{{IPA link|xyz}}
→ Error using {{IPA symbol}}: "xyz" not found in listThe error message can be customized in |errortext=
. This cancels the addition of the error category. If set to blank
, the message will not appear at all.
{{IPA link|xyz|errortext=Custom error message}}
→ Custom error message{{IPA link|xyz|errortext=blank}}
→ TemplateData |
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