This is a route-map template for a trail in {{{1}}}.
Note: Per consensus and convention, most route-map templates are used in a single article in order to separate their complex and fragile syntax from normal article wikitext. See these discussions [1],[2] for more information.
This is a universal template for all trail or footpath Route Diagram Templates (RDT). It adds the following text (without the surrounding box) to an RDT:
It will also place the template in Category:Trail routemap templates.
Country is specified by any valid ISO 3166-1 code.
The template also recognizes these unofficial codes:
Code | Location |
---|---|
AFR | Africa |
AA or ASA | Asia |
CT or CAT | Catalonia |
EU or EUR | Europe |
NIL | Northern Ireland |
UK | United Kingdom |
When included, the second (optional) parameter should be the parent article of the diagram.
{{Trail-routemap|UK|West Highland Way}}
will change the first line of the template to:
Including the optional named parameter |type=
will change “a trail in Country” to “a alternate text in Country”. For example,
{{Trail-routemap|UK|type=[[National Trails|National Trail]]}}
will change the first line of the template to:
and,
{{Trail-routemap|UK|West Highland Way|type=[[Scotland's Great Trails]]}}
will change the first line of the template to:
The optional named parameter |the=
anything will omit the word “the” before the linked page. For example,
{{Trail-routemap|UK|the=x|Hadrian's Wall Path|type=[[National Trail]]}}
will change the first line of the template to:
The optional named parameter |display=
will replace the text of the article link. If display
is set to either I
or i
the article link will automatically be italicized.
The optional named parameter |place=
will change “a trail in Country” to “a trail in place, Country”. For example,
{{Trail-routemap|UK|Ridgeway (London)|display=Ridgeway |place=[[London]]}}
will change the first line of the template to:
By default the template will be included in the appropriate category for that country. However, adding the parameter |cat=no
will exclude the template from all categories. Note that this parameter is not case sensitive: i.e. |cat=NO
produces the same result as |cat=no
.
The optional named parameter |catidx=
will add a sort key to the category.