Template talk:User babelcode

Documentation
Deprecate an obsolete User language template when corresponding User language-babelcode templates for babelcodes -0, -1, -2, -3, -4, and (maybe) -N exist.

Example
This is a subst'ed (old) demo of :

This template is obsolete, please use one of:

Template:-0&#160;( [ edit]&#160;discuss&#160;[ links]&#160;[ history] ) (often useless or special)

Template:-1&#160;( [ edit]&#160;discuss&#160;[ links]&#160;[ history] )

Template:-2&#160;( [ edit]&#160;discuss&#160;[ links]&#160;[ history] )

Template:-3&#160;( [ edit]&#160;discuss&#160;[ links]&#160;[ history] )

Template:-4&#160;( [ edit]&#160;discuss&#160;[ links]&#160;[ history] )

Template:-N&#160;( [ edit]&#160;discuss&#160;[ links]&#160;[ history] ) (unusual for programming languages)

Details
To get a fresh example remove the old example, insert , and in a second step remove the category manually, of course this talk page isn't a deprecated template... ;-)

For modifications of undefined try. The template used the subst'ed version of undefined.

Esoteric
An optional parameter can replace the default -N explanation unusual for programming languages. For an example see User c&#160;( [ edit]&#160;discuss&#160;[ links]&#160;[ history] ).

Discussion
I added a -5 element to it, for Professional ranking. If that's not allowed, please remove...

—EdBoy