Template:Video game release hlist/doc

Description
The purpose of this template is to build an horizontal list with pairs of labels and items. The labels are typically regions, countries, or languages. The items are typically dates, but can be used for companies or people as well.

The template is most commonly used for tables, where the multiline format of Video game release may not be appropriate.


 * 1) You can specify any region, country or other label.
 * 2) Labels and items appear in the order in which you input them.
 * 3) Labels can be repeated with different items.

Usage
Parameters are input as label/date pairs, and are displayed in the order they are given. Video game-specific aliases for regions such as NA, EU, AU or AUS, PAL, SEA, AS, SA, OC, and WW are supported, as well as all ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 codes and a smaller number of selected ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes.

Note that WP:VG/DATE asserts several guidelines/rules concerning where and when (and which) abbreviations may be used in video game infoboxes.

List parameters
This template supports the following additional parameters for formatting the output list:
 * : Video game release hlist is hardcoded to the horizontal format. Use Video game release for other formats.
 * : a custom class for the tags surrounding the list, e.g..
 * : a custom CSS style for the tags surrounding the list, e.g..
 * : a custom CSS style for the  tags around the list. The format is the same as for the style parameter.
 * : a custom CSS style for all of the list items (the  tags). The format is the same as for the style parameter.
 * ,,  ...: custom CSS styles for each of the list items. The format is the same as for the style parameter.
 * : this parameter indents the list. The value must be a number, e.g. . The indent is calculated in em, and is 1.6 times the value specified. If no indent is specified, the default is zero.

Tracking categories

 * - Pages using the template with old named parameter syntax, i.e. . Convert to current syntax, i.e..
 * - Pages using the template with old "custom region" three parameter syntax, where the first two parameters represent an article and link label. These uses should be removed by combining the first and second parameter into a wikilink. I.e. combine  into  . Where possible, simply replace with the region code, i.e.
 * - Pages using the template without a region. These should be cleaned up either by specifying a region or removing the template.