Template:Discography list/doc

Usage

 * Discography list should be used for the discography section of a band's article only when most or all of their albums lack their own article. It will then be a useful repository of all known album information that is currently not available elsewhere.
 * On the other hand, for a band article that has most or all of their albums described in a separate article, the standard shorter list should be used instead (album year, album title, studio/live/compilation qualifier) in a bulleted list or a table. All the extra information is then provided at each album's own article.
 * The template can also be used for adding a description to the  section of an uploaded image. See an example at File:Kingspadeselftitled.jpg.

This template is adapted from the infobox for albums, the Infobox album template. Please see that template's documentation for details as indicated below.

The table below is an example. You can click on "edit this page" and copy-and-paste the markup to a different article, replacing its information with info on the discography you choose to write about.

The template is preferably used within a  section.

Code
This self-documented code base can be copy-pasted and filled directly in your article:


 * If you document a full album, delete the "from Album" field, fill the rest, and you will get this heading (depending on whether you also filled "Other info" or not):


 * In this case, the fields "Writer", "Tracks", "Bonus tracks" are very optional (they are usually used for EPs and single, where there are fewer songs).


 * If you document an EP or a single, fill the "from Album" field, fill the rest, and you will get this heading (depending on whether you also filled "Other info" or not):


 * In this case, the fields "Writer", "Tracks", "Bonus tracks" become more interesting to fill.

Preferably, do not delete unused lines (except "from Album") if there is a chance they could be used or filled later (just keep them blank with the helper commentary). Also note that the name of the fields are case-sensitive, and they all start with a cap except "from Album" (sic).

Note: if you do not fill the Type field with one of the predefined keywords (or if you make a typo), the article will be automatically added to Category:Non-standard discography infoboxes so as to be able to track and fix errors.

Type and color
The type refers to the general type of album. Enter a code from the following chart. The type will appear with the appropriate color. If the type is unknown, leave the field blank. The small amount of color does not stand out on its own but when grouped together as shown in the example above, it gives a subtle indication of the type of the albums as a group.