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- Useful links: subpage list • links • redirects • transclusions • errors (parser/module) • sandbox
Use this template to add a clickable image to an entry in a Picture dictionary
The template can be used in combination with Template:picdic.
Usage
{{picdicimg|en|image=Celestia sun.jpg|link=Sun|altlink=The sun}}
Parameters
|1=
(required)
- The language code of the entry. See Wiktionary:List of languages.
|image=
(required)
- Image that describes the entry.
|link=
(required)
- The name of the entry, used for linking to the wiktionary entry (the caption, as well as the image!).
|sc=
(optional)
- A script code. Must be specified if not the Latin script (Latn).
|anchor=
(optional)
- A section within the entry, used for linking to a section within the wiktionary entry. Defaults to the language name of the language specified by the
|1=
parameter.
|altlink=
(optional)
- The alternate text shown for the entry. Defaults to the text of the link parameter.
|width=
(optional)
- Maximum width of the image. The default width is 150. The actual width is probably less as the default height is 75.
|height=
(optional)
- Maximum height of the image. The height of the image is crucial for an appealing alignment of a series of images. The default height is 75. This value is used to make the height parameter the limiting factor for many images.