Template:R from other capitalisation/doc

Usage

 * This rcat populates both, which must be populated by main-article namespace (mainspace) redirects only, and . In 2003, efforts were begun to support the Wikimedia Foundation's goal of increasing access and availability of Wikipedia articles in . Most redirects to other capitalisations are not suitable for a printed version. In other words they are unprintworthy.  See below for what to do for the few redirects from other capitalisations that are printworthy.


 * Place this rcat after the mainspace redirect target (not on any talk page) in the following manner:
 * Template Rcat shell is an alias for the Redirect category shell template, which may be used to add as many appropriate rcats as needed, usually from one to seven, along with their parameters, to a redirect. For more information see the documentation on its template page.  This rcat may also tag a redirect individually:


 * This is in accord with instructions found at WP:REDCAT.


 * Use this rcat to tag any mainspace redirect from a title with another method of capitalisation. It leads to the title in accordance with the Wikipedia naming conventions for capitalisation and may help writing, searching and international language issues.
 * If this rcat is placed on any redirect in a namespace other than mainspace, it will not appear on the redirect, and it will not place the redirect in the category.  Instead, the redirect will be placed in  and will require repair.  When an other-capitalisation redirect is not in mainspace, then use R from modification instead.
 * Important note: Other capitalisations that are incorrect capitalisations should not be tagged with this rcat – use R from miscapitalisation instead.
 * Other variants should use one of the other rcats such as R from alternative spelling or R from alternative name.

Parameters

 * printworthy – By default, this template tags and categorizes redirects as unprintworthy. Use the first parameter to subdue this behavior and populate  in the following manner:
 * or


 * text, text or text, use of any of these will change:
 * to:
 * This is useful when the term redirected is an alternative capitalisation of a different name for or subtopic of the article title rather than of the title itself. For example, the redirect Northern Blue Jay:
 * This is useful when the term redirected is an alternative capitalisation of a different name for or subtopic of the article title rather than of the title itself. For example, the redirect Northern Blue Jay:
 * This is useful when the term redirected is an alternative capitalisation of a different name for or subtopic of the article title rather than of the title itself. For example, the redirect Northern Blue Jay:


 * or if applied individually:

Aliases

 * [ Also known as...] (list of all redirects to this template that may also be used).
 * R from other capitalization (American "z" rather than British "s")
 * Some other specific cases can also be more specifically flagged:
 * (e.g. "Mountain Lion" → "Mountain lion")
 * (e.g. "The lord of the rings" → "The Lord of the Rings")
 * (e.g. "SONY" → "Sony")
 * (for randomly jumbled case, e.g. "ComPanY nAmE" → "Company Name", which are known as "StudlyCaps")
 * For redirects from historically-based "CamelCase" titles, please use the separate template:


 * If a redirect is from an excessively capitalized title that violates WP:NCCAPS and MOS:CAPS, please use the template:
 * a.k.a. (American "z" rather than British "s")

TemplateData
{	"description": "Marks a redirect as being from another capitalisation. Populates .", "params": { "1": {			"label": "Printworthiness", "description": "Set to 'printworthy' to mark the redirect as printworthy.", "type": "string", "required": false },		"2": {			"label": "Other capitalisation", "aliases": [ "of", "reason", "for" ],			"description": "The title the redirect's title is an alternative capitalisation of, if different from the redirect's target", "type": "line", "required": false }	},	"format": "inline" }