Difference between revisions of "Template:Libretti"
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The second variable is meant for the language designation. This field can be empty. This could for example be "Piedmontese dialect" or "Ancient Italian".<p> | The second variable is meant for the language designation. This field can be empty. This could for example be "Piedmontese dialect" or "Ancient Italian".<p> |
Revision as of 14:43, 27 September 2021
Copy and paste this snippet into the place where the libretto should go.
{{Libretti | country = | language-note = | libretto-text = }}
The first variable uses Template:Flagicon, so it can take the following values:
Argentina Brazil Catalonia China France German Italy Japan Mexico Poland Portugal Spain Russia Turkey UK Ukraine USA Vatican State
The second variable is meant for the language designation. This field can be empty. This could for example be "Piedmontese dialect" or "Ancient Italian".
The third variable is meant for the actual text of the libretto. It is already preformatted by the poem tag. Example:
| libretto-text ={{lang|it|Caldo sangue che bagnando il sen mi vai ... }}
The language fields have to be joined directly, like so:
}}{{Libretti
for proper horizontal and vertical alignment.
After the last language field, it is important to close the row by
{{Clear|left}}
so the next section returns to the left of the page.
{{country data {{{country}}}|flagicon/core|variant=|size=}}
| |
{{{libretto-text}}} |