Template:Cite DGRA/doc

Purpose
This template facilitates the citation of articles from editions of Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities (DGRA). Links to Wikisource or external sources are provided for. cite encyclopedia is used for the implementation.

Usage
or with a specification of additional options: |vb    =1 or x — prescript to attribute copied text (see WP:PLAGIARISM) |noicon =1 — no leading icon |inline =1 — alters the prescript to make it suitable for inline citations |wstitle=name of the DGRA article on Wikisource |display=alternative name to display in place of the DGRA article name on Wikisource |title=name of the DGRA article if not on Wikisource |url=only set it title= is set |year= —defaults to 1890 if linked to Wikisource otherwise 1870. |short =1 or x — A shorter display intended for use in external links as an alternative to DGRA poster These parameters are preset and will not be displayed if short is set |editor-first=William — will not be displayed if short is set |editor-last=Smith |editorlink=William Smith (lexicographer) |location=London |publisher=John Murray For the following parameters see the documentation of cite encyclopedia |first= |last= |author= |authorlink= |volume= |page= |pages= |ref= |mode=

Simple
displays as:

With comment
displays as:

A German historian and activist for freedom of the press.

Using
displays as:

Using
If text is incorporated verbatim into an article, the  parameter can be used to tack on a notice appropriate to the policy in Plagiarism.

displays as:

Using (no Wikisource link)
displays as:

When  is being used,   can be used to specify an external link.

displays as:

Hidden categories
This template places articles into a hidden categories with sub-categories to aid maintenance:
 * Category:Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities