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A non standard parameter is:
A non standard parameter is:
*display=''display name'' this will replace the DGRC article name with an alternative (useful to replace long names, or names with a disambiguation extension).
*display=''display name'' this will replace the DGRC article name with an alternative (useful to replace long names, or names with a disambiguation extension).

==See also==
*{{tl|DGRC}} takes the same parameters as this template but displays an attribution string for use when text is copied and translated from the original with minimal alterations (see [[WP:PLAGIARISM]])
* {{tl|DGRC poster}} for use in Further reading or External links sections. It places a Wikisource poster box (a graphical template) on the right hand side of the screen.



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Revision as of 14:59, 18 March 2013

Usage

Add {{Cite DGRC|wstitle=name of the DGRC article}} to use it as source. It will automatically link to the entry in the Spanish Wikisource (if it exists).

If there is no entry in the Spanish Wikisource then:

  • {{Cite DGRC|title=name of the DGRC article|url=url}}

can be used to link to an external online source. If no such online source exists then the url can be left out.

Other optional parameters include:

  • volume=volume number
  • page=page number
  • pages=page range
  • ref=harv (harv is the default but any other value can be set (see {{harv}}))

A non standard parameter is:

  • display=display name this will replace the DGRC article name with an alternative (useful to replace long names, or names with a disambiguation extension).

See also

  • {{DGRC}} takes the same parameters as this template but displays an attribution string for use when text is copied and translated from the original with minimal alterations (see WP:PLAGIARISM)
  • {{DGRC poster}} for use in Further reading or External links sections. It places a Wikisource poster box (a graphical template) on the right hand side of the screen.