User:Oceanflynn/Useful codes

Useful templates and codes


 * |last-author-amp=yes
 * |last-author-amp=yes
 * |last-author-amp=yes


 * url-access=subscription
 * url-access=registration
 * url-access=limited|bibcode= with |bibcode-access=free
 * doi= with |doi-access=free
 * hdl= with |hdl-access=free
 * jstor= with |jstor-access=free
 * ol= with |ol-access=free
 * osti= with |osti-access=free


 * citing a section


 * Footnotes ref group
 * Footnotes
 * When using both names and groups, the syntax is:
 * For the repeated note:
 * The footnote marker group name must be enclosed in quotes if the group name includes a space, else a cite error will occur, otherwise quotes are optional.
 * The syntax for the reference list with a group is:
 * The footnote marker group name must be enclosed in quotes if the group name includes a space, else a cite error will occur, otherwise quotes are optional.
 * The syntax for the reference list with a group is:
 * The footnote marker group name must be enclosed in quotes if the group name includes a space, else a cite error will occur, otherwise quotes are optional.
 * The syntax for the reference list with a group is:


 * Templates at top of articles
 * Templates placed at top of articles that have major issues
 * Templates placed at top of articles that have major issues














 * 1.126 Moilbbl/d


 * replace et al. in author/editor parameters with |display-authors=etal or |display-editors=etal;)


 * Cited in Vors' Phd (2013), Caribou
 * {{{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2015}}
 * {{Main|Porcupine caribou}}
 * {{rp|314}}
 * 1.126 Moilbbl/d
 * {{convert|5.3|km2|sqmi|abbr=on}}
 * {{Use dmy dates|date=2 November 2014}}
 * {{reflist-talk}}
 * {{underconstruction}}
 * {{talkheader}} for user pages
 * {{Reliable sources for medical articles}} for medical articles

! style="width:6%" | Year || style="width:10%" | Date || Event
 * {| class="wikitable" width="70%"
 * xxxx || xxxx|| vvv.{{sfn|last|1992}}
 * }
 * }

– ° ° ′ ″ ≈ ≠ ≤ ≥ ± − × ÷ ← → · §

— careful with this one, deletes content


 * | image = Caribou.jpg|325px
 * | image_caption =Male Porcupine caribou R. t. granti in Alaska


 * {{clear left}} just above the subsection title, to maintain image placement related to subsection.

File:Drop of oil.png|thumb|right|100px|Drop of oil]]
 * Reindeer licking salt from roadway.jpg]]
 * 250px CanaportLNG Long7.jpg in New Brunswick, Canada is a tidewater petroleum facility]]

File:Carbon_sequestration-2009-10-07.svg|right|300px| Schematic showing both terrestrial and geological sequestration of carbon dioxide emissions from a coal-fired plant ]]



Common edit summaries

 * Help with edit summaries Includes etiquette...


 * rm stray character-typo
 * reference consistency
 * References after punctuation per WP:REFPUNC and WP:PAIC

Special characters
page numbers 5—9? Two forms of dash are used on Wikipedia: en dash (–) and em dash (—). Type them in as – (–) and &mdash; (—) or click on them to the right of the "Insert" tab under the edit window; or see How to make dashes.
 * Unspaced em dash[edit]

"Another "planet" was detected—but it was later found to be a moon of Saturn." Do not use spaces with em dashes.


 * Spaced en dash

"Another "planet" was detected – but it was later found to be a moon of Saturn."

To ensure correct linewrap handling, the –  template (or its  –  shorthand) can be used:

Another "planet" was detected – but it was later found to be a moon of Saturn.

However, do not use the template where the en dash is unspaced (see § En dashes: other uses, below).

Dashes can clarify the sentence structure when there are already commas or parentheses, or both.

We read them in chronological order: Descartes, Locke, Hume—but not his Treatise (it is too complex)—and Kant.

Gale
"Transcript of a Press Briefing by Gerry Rice, Director, Communications Department, IMF." ENP Newswire 15 Jan. 2016. Infotrac Newsstand. Web. 18 Jan. 2016. http://go.galegroup.com/ps/i.do?id=GALE%7CA439931815&v=2.1&u=wikipedia&it=r&p=STND&sw=w&asid=bc5a13915f0a167c964b9ac62cb3ee22 "

Clades and cladograms

 * Clade templates #clades
 * Cladex Extended version

clade branches, subtree1, subtree2, leaf1, leaf2,

phylogenetic tree is a branching diagram or "tree" showing the inferred relationships among various entities. The taxa joined together in the tree are implied to have descended from a common ancestor. Phylogenetic trees. One Root> > Node (point from which branch emerges from root Node 1, Node 2, Node 3) > Branch (Branch 1, Branch2, Branch 3 > Clade > Subtree (subtree1, subtree2, subtree3, > Leaf (leaf1, leaf2, Taxa (Taxon1, Taxon2, Taxon3). Radial Sector can have 2, 3 branches.

Note that the order of the parameters does not matter. Exactly the same output is produced by

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cladogram at APG III system


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