Template:WikiPtmp

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Template:W2 has the similar Template:
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Template:W2 Complimentary templates. (All Link to template space here

from a sister template page)

Template:Wiktionarytmp Template:Commonstmp Template:Wikisourcetmp
Template:WikiBookstmp
Wikipedia has the similar template WikiPtmp.
Template:WikiQuotetmp

1 Caution note

Using this template automatically includes [[:Category:Interwiki utility

templates]] into the template so tagged, and so the call to this template should

be nested in a <noinclude>...<noinclude> Block so it

doesn't carry over beyond the tagged template.

2 interwiki links

3 Usage

Purpose: Cross-link and Normalize all en.wikipedia templates also

used of the same name on the commons and other English Template:W2. These are not used the same way, nor necessarily have the same form as

those here due to the different missions of the Template:W.



There is no direct Converse template, on the en.wikipedia. {Commonstmp} is

the converse to Template:Tl which disallows a main article link like this

similar template. Both link to Template:W template space. Usage of Template:Lts usage and notes for a series of similar templates used

for tagging category space.

Template:IndentDefault linked page is to page of same name (only, see below), and

specified argument is automatically prefixed by 'Wikipedia:Template:' to create an

alternate link. A perameter may be given for name variations.

Template:IndentNOTE: This template may be safely included in See Also or Usage

sections nested in template 'noinclude' blocks.

Template:IndentNOTE: This template means the en.wikipedia uses a template of the same

name, which is not normally exactly the same as the commons via Mediwiki,

et. al., due to differing needs. (Operationally, one emphasizes Article Space, one

category space.) Wikipedia versions should operate on other sister projects

without changes.