Template:quote-qualifier

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Used to add

  • notes to quotes which would seem out of place if they were part of the original source, or
  • notes written in English for a non-English quote.

Note that this template assumes the qualifier is written in English and tags it as such.

{{quote-gloss}} should be used instead to add clarifications which could be part of the original source in the same language as the quote or to add notes to quote metadata (e.g. full names of authors when only initials are given). When adding notes to English translations of non-English quotes, one should follow the same rules as one would for English quotes, by using either {{quote-gloss}} or {{quote-qualifier}} as appropriate.

This template may also be used in usage examples, but one may prefer to use plain {{qualifier}} instead in English examples or English translations for non-English examples.

Only supports a single parameter, which are the contents of the note.

Differs from {{qualifier}} in both formatting and by tagging any text within as English.