Template:R to article without mention/doc

Purpose
This template is used to populate a "container" category that should remain empty. If another more specific template cannot be found to tag a redirect, then there are two options:
 * 1) Look for other solutions such as to find a way to mention the redirect title in the article, or to find and retarget to another article (a better target) where the redirect title is mentioned or can be added, etc.
 * 2) Tag the redirect with this template.

Usage

 * This redirect category (rcat) template populates both and  by default.  In 2003, efforts were begun to support the Wikimedia Foundation's goal of increasing access and availability of  Wikipedia articles in .  Redirects from words, phrases or topics that are not mentioned in their target articles are not suitable for a printed version.  In other words they are unprintworthy. You can add   to override this behavior.


 * Add this rcat to a redirect (not a talk-page redirect) 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 REDCAT.


 * Use this rcat to tag a redirect to an article in which the redirect's page name is not mentioned. Exceptions to the use of this template are titles that are obvious omissions from their target articles.  Check the rcat index for more specific templates to use instead when they apply, for example, R from incorrect name for wrong names, R typo for misspellings of article titles, and so on.  To clarify, if a redirect is a typo then it would not be expected to be included in the target article, so redirects tagged with R typo should not be tagged with R to article without mention.

Aliases

 * [ Also known as...] – list of templates that redirect here and may also be used