User:Onceler/Sandbox6

Signature Experiments:

-Onceler (Talk)

-Onceler (Talk) 21:15, 23 January 2006 (UTC)

 Thorpe  talk

User:Thorpe/signature

 Onceler  talk

English - variable name - user/talk: User:Onceler/s1-en--u-t -- -

English - variable name - user/talk-exp: User:Onceler/s1-en--u-te -- -

Spanish - variable name - user/talk: User:Onceler/s1-es--u-t -- -

Spanish - variable name - user/talk-exp: User:Onceler/s1-es--u-te -- -

--- English - variable name - user/talk - time/date: User:Onceler/s1 -- -

English - variable name - user/talk-expt - time/date: User:Onceler/s1e -- -

English - name=Onceler - user/talk: User:Onceler/S1 -- -

English - name=Onceler - user/talk-exp - time/date: User:Onceler/S1e -- -

English - variable name - user/talk/email: User:Onceler/s1-en--u-t-e -- -

English - variable name - user/talk/email - time/date: User:Onceler/S1m -- Onceler (Talk) (Mail) June 29, 2024 -

Onceler (Talk) (Mail) June 29, 2024

To come up with a set of signatures, intuitively named that let me choose a signature that contains item #1 below and any combination of the other 3, concisesly, at the choice of the user. I can do this by having a canned set in my user directory:

These could signature items:    content: 1. User-link           User:Onceler 2. Talk-link           User talk:Onceler 3. Email-link          Special:zEmailuser/Onceler 4. time/date           June 29, 2024

revision  desc         combination           file ---          1          Plain        EN1-U---              User:Onceler/EN1-U--- EN1-U--D             User:Onceler/EN1-U--D EN1-UT--             User:Onceler/EN1-UT-- EN1-UT-D             User:Onceler/EN1-UT-D EN1-U-E-             User:Onceler/EN1-U-E- EN1-U-ED             User:Onceler/EN1-U-ED EN1-UTE-             User:Onceler/EN1-UTE- EN1-UTED             User:Onceler/EN1-UTED

... or by using some kind of function template:

Result: "code if test is true"

Result: "yes"

Boolean templates:

booland boolor boolxor boolnxor boolnand boolnor booleq boolne

Ideally there would be some kind of case function, but that can be constructed out of if/then's.  So I'll try that for now ...

User:Onceler/s1-test