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Latest revision as of 11:45, 14 December 2022
Description[edit]
This template is creates an easy method for making statements such as Social -5
get replaced with a red − symbol and number, the manner in which they are presented in the game. Note that the '−' symbol generated by this template is longer and more visually appealing than the '-' symbol found on most keyboards, especially when prefixing numbers.
Syntax[edit]
Some text here {{--|value}}
By default, values are bolded. See the examples below for usage where this is not desirable.
Usage[edit]
Use this template any time you are referencing negative deductions from skills, stats, moods, and the like.
Rarely an deduction of a value may be a benefit to the player. A prime example would be Mental break threshold −12. In these cases, use the {{---}} template instead and the text will be highlighted green in order to make it obvious to the player the modifier is a positive thing.
By default, the result will be bolded. You may also call the following parameters after the value to change this behavior: |n
(non-bold), |normal
(non-bold).
Samples[edit]
Example 1[edit]
This code:
Social {{--|5}}
produces the following result:
Social −5
Example 2[edit]
This code:
Mood {{--|80|n}}
produces the following result:
Mood −80
This code:
Mood {{--|80|normal}}
produces the following result:
Mood −80
See Also[edit]
The above documentation is transcluded from Template:--/doc. (edit | history) Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox (create | mirror) and testcases (create) pages. Please add categories to the /doc subpage. Subpages of this template. |