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The template {{tlg|{{=}}}} allows the equals‐sign “=” to be used in unnamed template parameters.
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== Usage ==
 
== Usage ==
  
This template allows "=" to be used in unnamed template parameters. It inserts the one-character equals-sign ("=") into the text. However, in cite titles, the Unicode form "=" could be used instead, where a literal "=" is not wanted during formatting of a title.
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It inserts the one‐character equals sign =into the text. However, the Unicode form =could be used instead, where a literal =is not wanted during formatting of a title.
 
 
== Example ==
 
 
 
* {{tlx|Font color|black|yellow|2 + 2 {{=}} 4}} produces: {{Font color|black|yellow|2 + 2 {{=}} 4}}
 
  
You can also use named parameters to bypass the restriction:
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== Examples ==
* {{tlx|Font color|black|yellow|3= 2 + 2 = 4}} produces: {{Font color|black|yellow|3= 2 + 2 = 4}}
 
  
== See also ==
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{|class=wikitable style="width:100%;"
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! Markup
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! Renders as
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|-
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| <code><nowiki>{{font color|black|yellow|2 + 2 {{=}} 4}}</nowiki></code>
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| {{font color|black|yellow|2 + 2 {{=}} 4}}
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|-
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| <code><nowiki>{{font color|black|yellow|3= 2 + 2 = 4}}</nowiki></code>
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| {{font color|black|yellow|3= 2 + 2 = 4}}
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|}
  
* {{tl|((}}, which produces: {{((}}
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[[Category:Templates]][[Category:Character‐substitution templates]][[Category:Templates documentation]]
* {{tl|))}}, which produces: {{))}}
 
* {{tl|!}}, which produces: {{!}}
 
* {{tl|ifequal}}
 

Latest revision as of 15:24, 22 July 2020

The template {{=}} allows the equals‐sign “=” to be used in unnamed template parameters.

Usage

It inserts the one‐character equals sign “=” into the text. However, the Unicode form “&#61;” could be used instead, where a literal “=” is not wanted during formatting of a title.

Examples

Markup Renders as
{{font color|black|yellow|2 + 2 {{=}} 4}} 2 + 2 = 4
{{font color|black|yellow|3= 2 + 2 = 4}} 2 + 2 = 4