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Template documentation follows
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Note: the template above may sometimes be partially or fully invisible.
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Visit Template:((/doc to edit this documentation. (How does this work?)
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Template call (m for magic word)
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Output (delayed interpretation as wikimarkup)
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HTML alternative (never interpreted as wikimarkup)
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Why you might want to use this
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{{!}} (m)
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Displaying pipe characters inside of a parser function
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{{=}} (m)
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=
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=
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Displaying equal signs inside of unnamed parameters (e.g. {{MyTemplate|1+1=2}} will assign 2 to {{{1+1|}}} ; {{MyTemplate|1+1{{=}}2}} will do what you want)
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{{!!}}
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Displaying a break between two table cells inside of a parser function
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{{!(}}
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[
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[
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Displaying a bracket inside of an external link
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{{)!}}
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]
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]
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Displaying a bracket inside of an external link
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{{!((}}
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[[
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[[
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Displaying a bracket inside of a link
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{{))!}}
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]]
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]]
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Displaying a bracket inside of a link
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{{(}}
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{
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{
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Escaping a single brace immediately next to a template or parser function to avoid turning it into a parameter
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{{)}}
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]
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}
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Escaping a single brace immediately next to a template or parser function to avoid turning it into a parameter
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{{((}}
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{{
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{{
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Displaying open braces for a template without actually transcluding that template
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{{))}}
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}}
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}}
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Displaying closed braces for a template without actually transcluding that template
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{{(((}}
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{{{
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{{{
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Displaying a template parameter's open curly braces without actually using that variable
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{{)))}}
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}}}
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}}}
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Displaying a template parameter's closed curly braces without actually using that variable
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{{(!}}
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Starting a table inside of a parser function
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{{!-}}
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Starting a new table row inside of a parser function
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{{!)}}
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Closing a table inside of a parser function
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