| This page is a redirect. The following categories are used to track and monitor this redirect:
- From a subtopic: This is a redirect from a subtopic of the target article or section.
- To an embedded anchor: This is a redirect from a topic that does not have its own page to an embedded anchor on the redirect's target page.
- An
{{anchor|(anchor name)}} or {{visible anchor}} template, a HTML element with id="(anchor name)" , or an |id=(anchor name) parameter might be installed at the beginning of a paragraph, in or near a section header or within a table. The anchor might also be an old section header that has been edited and is anchored within or near the new header to prevent broken internal and external links.
- Even though section headers of the general form
==(Header name)== are themselves a type of anchor, use {{R to section}} instead.
- From an alternative language: This is a redirect from a page name in Latin to a page name in English. These words may directly translate or they may be related words, names or phrases.
- This redirect leads to its target in accordance with the naming conventions for titles in other languages and can help writing and searches. However, per WP:NOTBROKEN do not replace these redirected links with a piped link.
- To a page name (or subject within the page) that has diacritics: This is a redirect from a page name that does not have diacritical marks (accents, umlauts, etc.) to essentially the same subject with diacritical marks or a "List of..." page anchored to a promising list item name with diacritics. The correct form is vōx canīna.
- This redirect aids in searches and may be applied (without piping) when the subject page concerns language translation or foreign language equivalents. Other pages that use this redirect should be updated with a direct link to the redirect target (again, without piping).
- This rcat template must not be used to tag redirects to a title with differences that are 1: ligatures (like æ and Œ – use {{R to ligature}} instead), or 2: other non-ASCII characters that do not include diacritics (like Greek letters – use {{R from ASCII-only}} instead).
- This rcat template can also be used on redirects to sections and anchors to indicate the diacritics-free version of a term/name written both ways.
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