Jump to content

Return: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
Other: Slow Horses episode
Larendo Valdez
Tags: Reverted disambiguation template removed Mobile edit Mobile web edit
Line 1: Line 1:
May sponsor
{{wiktionary|return|returning|returns}}
'''Return''' may refer to:


[1][2][3]You have successfully connected your calendar to Evernote. Feel free to close this tab and return to the app.
{{tocright}}
==In business, economics, and finance==
* [[Return on investment]] (ROI), the financial gain after an expense.
* [[Rate of return]], the financial term for the profit or loss derived from an investment
* [[Tax return]], a blank document or template supplied by a government for use in the reporting of tax information
* [[Product return]], the process of bringing back merchandise to a retailer for a refund or exchange
* [[Returns (economics)]], the benefit distributed to the owner of a factor of production
* [[Abnormal return]], denoting the difference in behaviour between one stock and the overall stock market
* [[Taxes]], where tax returns are forms submitted to taxation authorities


Look up return, returning, or returns in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
==In technology==
* [[Return (architecture)]], the receding edge of a flat face
* [[Carriage return]], a key on an alphanumeric keyboard commonly equated with the "enter" key
* [[Return statement]], a computer programming statement that ends a subroutine and resumes execution where the subroutine was called
* [[Return code]], a method of messaging status in software
* ''Aux-return'', the input complement of an [[Aux-send]] output
* "Return", synonym of "[[Register (air and heating)|register]]", "grille" in HVAC system


Return may refer to:
==In entertainment==
=== Film ===
* ''Return'', a 1954 [[List of Hong Kong films of 1954|Hong Kong film]] directed by Lee Dut
* [[Return (1985 film)|''Return'' (1985 film)]], a film directed by Andrew Silver
* [[The Return (2003 film)|''The Return'' (2003 film)]], a Russian film directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev
* [[Wide Awake (2007 film)|''Wide Awake'' (2007 film)]], a South Korean film also known as ''Return''
* [[Return (2010 film)|''Return'' (2010 film)]], a short film directed by Harri J. Rantala
* [[Return (2011 film)|''Return'' (2011 film)]], an independent film directed by Liza Johnson
* ''Return'', a 2018 documentary film directed by {{Ill|Rufat Asadov|az|Rüfət Əsədov}}


<!--Categories where indicated at the bottom of this page, please; interwikis at Wikidata (see [[Wikipedia:Wikidata]])-->
=== Literature ===
* ''[[Nostoi]]'' ({{langx|el|Νόστοι}}, ''Nostoi'', "Returns"), a lost epic in ancient Greek literature, thought to have been completed in the sixth or seventh century BC
* ''Return'', a 1997 novel by [[Al Sarrantonio]], the first installment in the ''Five Worlds'' trilogy
* ''Return'', a 2003 novel by [[Karen Kingsbury]] with [[Gary Smalley]], the third installment in the ''Redemption'' series
* ''A Return'' ({{langx|es|El regreso}}), a 2005 novel by [[Alberto Manguel]]
* ''Return'', a 2010 novella by [[Peter S. Beagle]]
* ''Return'', a 2019 novel by [[Morgan Rice]], the fourth installment in ''The Invasion Chronicles''


{{High-use}}
=== Music ===
* [[Return (iKon album)|''Return'' (iKon album)]]
* [[Return (Jack DeJohnette album)]]
* [[Return (The Winans album)|''Return'' (The Winans album)]], 1990
* ''Return'', an album by [[David Rovics]]
* [[Return (band)]], a Norwegian 80s pop/rock band
* "Return", a song by OK Go from the 2002 album ''[[OK Go (album)|OK Go]]''
* "Return", a song by Shed Seven from album ''[[Let It Ride (Shed Seven album)|Let It Ride]]''
* "Return", a song by The Wedding from the 2008 EP ''[[The Sound, The Steel EP|The Sound, The Steel]]''
* "Return", a single by Natalie Hemby from [[Puxico (album)|''Puxico'' (album)]] (2017)
* [[Returns (album)|''Returns'' (album)]], a 2009 album by Return to Forever
* [[Return (EP)|''Return'' (EP)]], a 2011 EP by F.T. Island


{{Template display|vector2022}}
=== Other ===
* [[Return (Law & Order)|"Return" (''Law & Order'')]], 2000
* [[Return (The Secret Circle)|"Return" (''The Secret Circle'')]], 2012
* [[Return (Succession)|"Return" (''Succession'')]], 2019
* [[Returns (Slow Horses)|"Returns" (''Slow Horses'')]], 2024
* ''[[The Returns]]'', a 2009 ballet by William Forsythe
* [[Return (TV series)|''Return'' (TV series)]], a 2018 South Korean TV series
* [[Return (Polish TV series)|''Return'' (Polish TV series)]] a 2022 Polish TV series


{{TOC right}}
==In politics==
* [[Return (Transnistria)]], a European political party
* [[Election]] returns, denoting the resulting tallies of election ballots


{{tsh|tocr|tocright|TOCright}}
==People==

* [[Return J. Meigs Sr.]] (1740–1823), American Revolutionary War officer, federal Indian agent
{{Uses TemplateStyles|Template:TOC limit/styles.css|Template:TOC right/styles.css}}
* [[Return J. Meigs Jr.]] (1764–1825), Governor of Ohio, U.S. Postmaster General

* [[Return Torrey]] (1835–1893), American politician

{{tl|TOC right}} forces the auto-generated Table of Contents for an article to appear floated to the right side of the page in order to improve article layout. Since the [[Wikipedia:Vector 2022|Vector 2022]] skin forces the table of contents into a sidebar or a pop-up menu, this template does not control the placement of the TOC in that skin.


==Usage==

Insert <code>&#123;&#123;{{BASEPAGENAME}}&#125;&#125;</code> at the point in the article where you want the top of the Table of Contents box to appear. This should usually be after the text of the lead section, and just before the first section heading, in accordance with [[MOS:LEADELEMENTS]]. Use with {{tl|-}} or {{tl|clear}} to prevent collision with text; use the '''clear''' parameter (see below) to prevent collision with images.


* Avoid placing the TOC in a visually poor location. Crossing a section division is probably a poor idea.


;width: Set the CSS width.


;limit: Limits the depth of subheadings shown. For instance using <code>limit=4</code> will hide the fourth level and deeper subheadings in the hierarchy. And <code>limit=2</code> will hide all subheadings leaving only the main headings. This works by hiding the lower levels with CSS. See [[Template:TOC limit/styles.css]].


Do not place this template so that the TOC aligns with a large image or infobox; this breaks the layout on narrow screens (even users with screens as wide as 1024px wide can have problems). Also, a TOC that crosses a section division is probably a poor idea, if that can be avoided.


Unless the section in which the {{tl|TOC right}} is placed is long enough, the result may well be undesirable.


It should only be used in cases where the TOC gets in the way of other content or is detrimental to the layout of the page; it should ''not'' simply be used for aesthetics since it tampers with the standard appearance of articles. See [[Help:Section#Floating the TOC]] for further guidelines.


==TemplateData==

{{templatedata header}}

<templatedata>

{

"params": {

"limit": {

"label": "Limit",

"description": "Limits the depth of subheadings shown. For instance using limit=4 will hide the fourth level and deeper subheadings in the hierarchy. And limit=2 will hide all subheadings leaving only the main headings. This works by hiding the lower levels with CSS",

"type": "number"

},

"clear": {

"label": "Clear",

"description": "Sets the CSS clear property, which forces this float underneath the side specified with this attribute. So, clear=right (which is the default) will place the element after all the right floating elements before it. Options are left, right, both, or none.",

"type": "string"

},

"width": {

"aliases": [

"1"

],

"label": "Width",

"description": "Overrides the CSS width"

}

},

"description": "{{TOC right}} forces the auto-generated \"Table of Contents\" for an article to appear floated to the right side of the page (as seen right), in order to improve article layout.",

"paramOrder": [

"clear",

"limit",

"width"

],

"format": "inline"

}

</templatedata>


==Other==
* [[Return Point]], Antarctica
* In gridiron football (American or Canadian), "return" can refer to either:
:*[[Kickoff return]]
:*[[Punt return]]
* ''[[Nostoi]]'' ("Returns"), a lost ancient Greek epic
* [[Diminishing returns]], referring to a decrease of efficiency with scaling


==See also==
==See also==
* [[Return channel]]
* [[Returner (disambiguation)]]
* [[The Return (disambiguation)]]
* [[The Returned (disambiguation)]]
* ''[[The Returning]]'', a 1990 Australia-New Zealand horror film


* {{tl|TOC left}}
{{disambiguation}}


<includeonly>{{Sandbox other||

<!-- Categories below this line, please; interwikis at Wikidata -->

{{DEFAULTSORT:Toc Right}}

[[Category:Wikipedia table of contents templates]]


}}</includeonly>

Revision as of 14:42, 10 December 2024

May sponsor

[1][2][3]You have successfully connected your calendar to Evernote. Feel free to close this tab and return to the app.

Look up return, returning, or returns in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

Return may refer to:



{{TOC right}} forces the auto-generated Table of Contents for an article to appear floated to the right side of the page in order to improve article layout. Since the Vector 2022 skin forces the table of contents into a sidebar or a pop-up menu, this template does not control the placement of the TOC in that skin.


Usage

Insert {{Return}} at the point in the article where you want the top of the Table of Contents box to appear. This should usually be after the text of the lead section, and just before the first section heading, in accordance with MOS:LEADELEMENTS. Use with {{-}} or {{clear}} to prevent collision with text; use the clear parameter (see below) to prevent collision with images.


  • Avoid placing the TOC in a visually poor location. Crossing a section division is probably a poor idea.


width
Set the CSS width.


limit
Limits the depth of subheadings shown. For instance using limit=4 will hide the fourth level and deeper subheadings in the hierarchy. And limit=2 will hide all subheadings leaving only the main headings. This works by hiding the lower levels with CSS. See Template:TOC limit/styles.css.


Do not place this template so that the TOC aligns with a large image or infobox; this breaks the layout on narrow screens (even users with screens as wide as 1024px wide can have problems). Also, a TOC that crosses a section division is probably a poor idea, if that can be avoided.


Unless the section in which the {{TOC right}} is placed is long enough, the result may well be undesirable.


It should only be used in cases where the TOC gets in the way of other content or is detrimental to the layout of the page; it should not simply be used for aesthetics since it tampers with the standard appearance of articles. See Help:Section#Floating the TOC for further guidelines.


TemplateData

This is the TemplateData for this template used by TemplateWizard, VisualEditor and other tools. See a monthly parameter usage report for Template:Return in articles based on its TemplateData.

TemplateData for Return

{{TOC right}} forces the auto-generated "Table of Contents" for an article to appear floated to the right side of the page (as seen right), in order to improve article layout.

Template parameters

This template prefers inline formatting of parameters.

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
Clearclear

Sets the CSS clear property, which forces this float underneath the side specified with this attribute. So, clear=right (which is the default) will place the element after all the right floating elements before it. Options are left, right, both, or none.

Stringoptional
Limitlimit

Limits the depth of subheadings shown. For instance using limit=4 will hide the fourth level and deeper subheadings in the hierarchy. And limit=2 will hide all subheadings leaving only the main headings. This works by hiding the lower levels with CSS

Numberoptional
Widthwidth 1

Overrides the CSS width

Unknownoptional


See also