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------------ #1 tag:synt -------------
<score raw="1" sound="1">\version "2.22.0"
\header { tagline = ##f}
\score {
  \drums \with {midiInstrument = "drums"}
  \with { \numericTimeSignature }
  {
    \repeat volta 2 {
\stemUp
      r4 sne8 sne8 r4 sne r4 sne8 sne8 r4 sne \break
    }
  }
  \layout {}
}

\score {
  \unfoldRepeats
  \midi { \tempo  4 = 100 }
}</score>
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{| class="wikitable"
|+ <small>Caption text</small>
|-
! Header text !! Header text
|-
| Example || Example
|}
--------------- #3 #tag:synt -----------------
{{#if:{{{i}}}|a|b}}
{| class="wikitable"
|+ &lt;small&gt;Caption text&lt;/small&gt;
|-
! Header text !! Header text
|-
| Example || Example
|}

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Category:Categories by municipality by country edit

Subcategories edit

This category has the following 40 subcategories, out of 40 total.

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A

B

C

D

E

F

G

I

L

M

N

O

P

Q

S

T

U

W

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coronet on a helmet (Q1603282)

SVG coat of arms elements (308)

Bestand
  • "Heraldic shields" 382 cats
  • "in heraldry" 20,290
  • "in crest" 2,919
  • "in crests" 32
  • "with crest" 0
  • "with crests" 4
  • "by armiger" 1
  • "Coats of arms with" 142 TODO ändern in achievment with

Helmets with figures


Normales vorgehen

Helmets with crests (Fotos)


Bestand und Entwurf


Coats of arms with edit

Crowns in heraldry

Coats of arms with heraldic crowns TODO

Coats of arms with heraldic helmets von User:Иван Дулин

Supporters

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{{TemplateBox}} – doc page edit

Doc-Page Auswahl
{{TemplateBox
 |1                  = <!-- 1. parameter name _ similarly |2 |3 |…; same with the next 1…-Parameters -->
  |1d                = <!-- 1. parameter description (+LANGUAGE CODE) _ similarly: |2d |3d |… -->
  |1d-td             = <!-- 1. parameter description for TemplateData (+LANGUAGE CODE) -->
  |1type             = <!-- 1. parameter type (values: string, number,…) -->
  |1def              = <!-- 1. parameter default value (+LANGUAGE CODE) -->
  |1stat             = <!-- 1. parameter status (values: required, optional, optional- or deprecated) -->
 |useTemplateData    = <!-- expose TemplateData (values: true, export; default: false) -->
 |name               = <!-- template title -->
 |desc               = <!-- template description (+LANGUAGE CODE) -->
 |namespace          = <!-- namespaces, the template is intended to be used (values: all, File, Category,…) -->
 |usergroup          = <!-- usergroup that is meant to use the templat (values: all, admin,…) -->
 |placement          = <!-- placement on the page (values: top, bottom, licence or source) -->
 |usage-notes        = <!-- notes about the correct usage of the template -->
 |type               = <!-- template type (values: infobox, formatting, licence tag,…) -->
 |example            = <!-- example value for one (unnamed) paramter -->
 |example-value      = <!-- example use of the template with the value of the example parameter -->
 |i18n-method        = <!-- translation method (values: mediawiki-msg, ext.translate, autotranslate,…)-->
 |i18n-desc          = <!-- translation info -->
 |i18n-mediawiki-msg = <!-- name of the message when using “mediawiki-msg” as method-->
 |i18n-subpage       = <!-- translation-subpage when using "ext.translate" as method -->
 |i18n-data-file     = <!-- tabular data file on Wikimedia Commons in the Data namespace -->
 |seealso            = <!-- relevant links (each of them on a new code line with * in the beginning) -->
 |setscats           = <!-- categories which are automatically set by the template -->
 |print              = <!-- template code layout in the #Usage-section (values: one, multi, infobox) -->
 |shorthand          = <!-- redirects to the main template -->
 |relieson           = <!-- list of templates on which the template's basic functionality relies -->
 |mustbesubst        = <!-- Set to yes (or any value) if the template must be substituted. -->
 |docsub-page        = <!-- page parameter from {{Documentation subpage}} -->
}}
All ParameteParameter

Vergleichen mit Template:MetaCat/doc und Template:Cat see also/doc

{{TemplateBox
 |1                  = 
 |1d                 = 
 |1d-td              =
 |1label             = <!-- A (very) brief name for the 1. parameter, less than 20 characters. -->
 |1aliases           = <!-- List of aliases for the 1. parameter, separated by "/" -->
 |1type              =  
 |1set               = <!--  -->
 |1def               = 
 |1stat              = 
 |useTemplateData    =
 |name               =
 |desc               =
 |namespace          =
 |usergroup          =
 |placement          =
 |usage-notes        =
 |type               =
 |example            =
 |example-value      =
 |i18n-method        =
 |i18n-desc          =
 |i18n-mediawiki-msg =
 |i18n-subpage       =
 |i18n-data-file     =
 |seealso            =
 |setscats           =
 |print              =
 |shorthand          =
 |relieson           =
 |mustbesubst        =
 |docsub-page        =
}}

{{MetaCat}} – Autocategorization idea edit

Category:Topic by topic edit

Idea: Category:Companies of Algeria by industry appears automatically in Category:Companies by industry!

See also what {{Ping|Albertvillanovadelmoral}} mentioned above in section Template talk:MetaCat#Autocategorization.

Parameter topic is unused!

Category:Categories by industry edit

If automatically it will be overcrowded, check Category:Categories by industry

Maybe flat-list!?

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Coding edit



 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
oval[1] elliptical circular revolution-
shaped
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ring-­shaped cylindrical conical spherical polyhedric curved
2D 3D
  1. In the mathematical sense ellipses and circles are special types ovals.
  2. In the mathematical sense rings, cylinders‎, cones and spheres are all solids of revolution.

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{{Round}}

Columns edit

Coding edit

Template:ColumnsPillarsPiers: Versionsgeschichte

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    col•umn (1) tall piller usually round and made of stone, either supporting part of the roof of a building or standing alone as a monument: The temple is supported by massive columns. (2) thing shaped like a column: a colum of smoke = smoke rising straight up; a column of mercury (in the thermometer). (3) one of two or more vertical sections of printed material on a page. (4) […] [1]
  pil•lar (1a) upright column of stone, wood, metal etc used as a support or an ornament, a monument, etc. (1b) thing in the shape of this: a pillar of cloud, fire, smoke, etc. (2) ~ of sth strong supporter of sth: a pillar of the Church, the establishment, the faith. (3) […] [1]
    pier […] (2) one of the pillars supporting an arch or a span of a bridge. (3) wall between two windows or other openings. […] (1a) structure of wood, iron, etc built out into the sea, a lake, etc so that boats can stop and take on or put down passengers or goods, →piers (coastal structure) […] [1]
  pile (1) heavy column of wood, metal or concrete placed upright in the ground or the sea-bed as a foundation for a building, support for bridge, etc. (2) number of things lying one upon another. […] [1]
  1. a b c d Oxford advanced learner's dictionary

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{{ColumnsPillarsPiers|suffix=in the Netherlands}}

    col•umn (1) tall pillar usually round and made of stone, either supporting part of the roof of a building or standing alone as a monument: The temple is supported by massive columns. (2) thing shaped like a column: a column of smoke = smoke rising straight up; a column of mercury (in the thermometer). (3) […] [1]
  pil•lar (1a) upright column of stone, wood, metal etc used as a support or an ornament, a monument, etc. (1b) thing in the shape of this: a pillar of cloud, fire, smoke, etc. (2) ~ of sth strong supporter of sth: a pillar of the Church, the establishment, the faith. (3) […] [1] A pillar's base section can be all shapes – except circular.
    pier […] (2) one of the pillars supporting an arch or a span of a bridge. (3) wall between two windows or other openings. […] (1a) structure of wood, iron, etc built out into the sea, a lake, etc so that boats can stop and take on or put down passengers or goods, →piers (coastal structure) […] [1]
  pile (1) heavy column of wood, metal or concrete placed upright in the ground or the sea-bed as a foundation for a building, support for bridge, etc. (2) number of things lying one upon another. […] [1]
  1. a b c d Oxford advanced learner's dictionary, ISBN 0194311414.


Cube edit

Watchduck, Joshbaumgartner, Auntof6, and Estopedist1, Crouch, Swale So this example shows the generall "problem" of commons (or the engl. wikipedia) that there is usually no separation between "topic categories" (="theme category", "general category") and "object categories" (from German Wikipedia Themenkategorie, Objektkategorie). There is no Category:Mountain just Category:Mountains and that one is used as "theme category" (Mountaineering‎, Mountain warfare,... ) as well as "object category" (Mountains by location, by height‎,..). I am not a fan this is but thats commons. With cube is the same: Both the wikipedia article cube and wikipedia category:cubes linking to category:cube.

So for me it seems that both discussions above (renaming category cube and images of cubes) are guided by the same intention: a better differentiation between "theme category" (cube) and "object category" (cubes). At the moment "theme category" is called category cube and "object category" is called "images of cubes". I think that is not a good name, it is not so used or common (e.g. to sort SVGs or cubic objects under "images of cubes") and animations of cube are still outside.

Examples for Existing solutions:

  • Mixed Object and topic category, name in singular → subcategory for objects

1.) If we keep the name Category:Cube for the topic categorie I would propose the Category:Cubes for the "object category". The Category:Related to the cube than redundant to Category:Cube and could be deleted

    • pro: Cube similar to other Category:Platonic solids by name:Platonic solids, in Categroz:Cubes we can also put animations od cubes
    • contra: there is no Category:Sphere, Category:Square, Category:Circle

2.) Category:Cube as Topic and Category:Images of cubes as object

    • pro: for the most cases plural is usual on commons (e.g. Category:Spheres, Category:Squares, Category:Circles)

Object category

  • images of cubes
    • contra:

Mixing of object categories and topic categories on the Commons edit

Hello, I think the section “Category names” on the backside should be updated because it is not fitting anymore with the common practice on the commons. Or we need a widespread renovation of the commons. Why?

In the section you can read:

  • (1) Types or groups of objects or people should generally have names in plural form.
  • (2) General themes or activities require a name in singular form.

So there are two types of categories:

  • (1) we can call these maybe "object categories" (from German Wikipedia “Objektkategorien”)
  • (2) we can call those maybe "topic categories" or "theme categories" (from German Wikipedia “Themenkategorien”)

If you look at the examples mentioned for (1) on the backside they have plural names, but no one is a real "Types or groups of objects", all are used as "General themes"! That means that in addition to the objects...:

And the examples mentioned for (2) general themes (or "topic categories") showing that there is mostly no differentiation between object categories and topic categories. The general themes for the object categories above would be mostly the singular version! But either they are redirects to the plural name category (Category:Tool, Category:Artist, Category:Sculpture, Category:Pope) or they are disambiguation categories (Category:Lake). Only Category:Painting (and Category:Papacy) are working.

And because there are so few "topic categories" or "theme categories" with correct name in singular form on commons, many wikipedia articles have no connected commons category, "only" a connected gallery page (e.g. w:Lake (→Lake), w:Painting (→Painting), w:Sculpture (→Sculpture), w:Pope (→Papae)). And if there are no gallery pages like for Tool both the Wikipedia article Tool (topic) and the Wikipedia category Tools (objects) are connected to commons Category:Tools (topic related content but the name of an object category). Or articles like w:Artist connecting to the Category redirects (→Artist).

And so it became common practice on the commons that the most "topic categories" or "theme categories" have incorrect names in plural form instead of names in singular form. And to avoid a small chaos we are putting the object subcategores like (Artists by country, by culture, by date,...) at the beginning of the subcategory lists using sort keys like "*" or "+" or just " " instead of grouping them under Artists and renaming the topic category to Artist.

So what to do?

  • We starting to separate more "topic categories" from "object categories" like it is explained on the backside. So for example having both Category:Tools for the objects which is a subcategory of Category:Tool (with the other related Categories or Files). (A similar discussion about that was under Category:Cube where one result was that it would help to have both a topic Category:Cube and an object Category:Cubes. But it was noted that this whould be confusing because it is not common on the commons yet.)
  • We keep the common practice of theme categories with names in plural form → in this case we had to update the section Category names under COM:CAT.

Regards, --W like wiki good to know 15:21, 8 August 2022 (UTC)

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