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- The following documentation is located at Template:picdic/documentation.
- Useful links: subpage list • links • redirects • transclusions • errors (parser/module) • sandbox (diff)
Use this template to add a Picture dictionary to an entry.
Usage (see four different ways to use this template below):
{{ picdic
| image=Solar_sys8.jpg
| detail1=
- {{ picdicimg | image=Milky Way Galaxy.jpg | link=heavenly body |lang=en}}
| detail2=
- {{ picdicimg | image=Celestia sun.jpg | link=Sun | altlink=The sun |lang=en}}
- {{ picdicimg | image=Mercury in color - Prockter07 centered.jpg | link=Mercury |lang=en}}
}}
Parameters for this template:
- image
- Image that describes the entry.
- detail1
- Any content, in most cases clickable image(s) describing a hypernym.
- A clickable image can be inserted by adding a line with template:picdicimg for each image.
Optional parameters
- detail2
- detail3
- detail4
- Any content, in most cases clickable images describing the hyponyms.
- A clickable image can be inserted by adding a line with template:picdicimg for each image.
- detail2, detail3 and detail4 are optional, in that case hyponyms should be described elsewhere.
- Within parameters detail1, detail2, detail3 and detail4 the full wiki syntax can be used. The only restriction is the use of the | character in tables (and complex templates). That character should be replaced by the template {{!}}. For tables {|, |-, |, ||, |} etc. should be replaced by {{{!}}, {{!}}-, {{!}}, {{!}}{{!}}, {{!}}} etc. Alternatively the (X)HTML syntax for tables can be used like <table><tr><td> </td></tr></table>.
- scrollable
- Fill scrollable=yes to have a scroll bar at the bottom of the details
- text
- The name of the entry. The default value is the page name of the entry.
- width
- Maximum width of the image.
- This parameter is optional, the default width is 310.
- height
- Maximum height of the image.
- This parameter is optional, the default height is 310.
- imagemap
- This parameter is optional, and only to be used in case of an image map instead of other visual content describing the hyponyms.
- The parameter imagemap cannot be used in combination with the parameter labels
- To use image maps this parameter should be filled with a valid defintion of the imagemap areas.
- The coordinates are the number of pixels from the upper-left-hand corner of the default size of the image, so are independent of the size shown on screen.
- Example of this parameter:
- imagemap=
- circle 1035 572 13 ]
- circle 860 483 234 ]
- A tutorial to use image maps can be found at Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2008-03-03.
- labels
- This parameter is optional, and only to be used in case of text labels to be inserted on the main image instead of other visual content describing the hyponyms.
- The parameter labels cannot be used in combination with the parameter imagemap
- The labels itself should be inserted by adding a line with template:picdiclabel for each label.
- The coordinates are the number of pixels from the upper-left-hand corner of the visible size of the image, so are dependent of the size shown on screen. See the template for further info.
- Examples of this parameter:
- labels=
- {{ picdiclabel | posx=181 | posy= 86 | link=Sun |lang=en}}
- {{ picdiclabel | posx=214 | posy=119 | link=Mercury | style="text-align:right;" |lang=en}}
Examples
Four different ways to use Picture dictionary (using Template:picdic), Solar System examples with comparable links.
Picture dictionary with clickable images
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Picture dictionary with legend and wikilinks
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Picture dictionary with image map
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Picture dictionary with labels
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Code:
{{ picdic
| image=Solar_sys8.jpg
| detail1=
- {{ picdicimg | image=Milky Way Galaxy.jpg | link=heavenly body |lang=en}}
| detail2=
- {{ picdicimg | image=Celestia sun.jpg | link=Sun | altlink=The sun |lang=en}}
- {{ picdicimg | image=Mercury in color - Prockter07 centered.jpg | link=Mercury |lang=en}}
- etc.
}}
|
Code:
{{ picdic
| image=Solar sys8 numbered.jpg
| detail1=
- {{ picdicimg | image=Milky Way Galaxy.jpg | link=heavenly body |lang=en}}
| detail2=
- '''Legend (1):'''<br/>
- 1= ]
- 2= ]
- 3= etc
}}
|
Code:
{{ picdic
| image=Solar_sys8.jpg
| imagemap=
- circle 1035 572 13 ]
- circle 860 483 234 ]
- etc
| detail1=Click on parts of the image
| detail2=
- {{ picdicimg | image=Milky Way Galaxy.jpg | link=heavenly body |lang=en}}
}}
|
Code:
{{ picdic
| image=Solar_sys8.jpg
| width=310
| labels=
- {{ picdiclabel | color=white | fontsize=18 | posx=181 | posy= 86 | link=Sun | altlink=The sun |lang=en}}
- {{ picdiclabel | color=white | fontsize=12 | posx=214 | posy=119 | link=Mercury | style="text-align:right;" |lang=en}}
- etc.
| detail1=Click on labels in the image
| detail2=
- {{ picdicimg | image=Milky Way Galaxy.jpg | link=heavenly body |lang=en}}
}}
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