ᱢᱳᱰᱩᱞ:Hatnote inline
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This module produces hatnote-style notes ≠ self-references and notes-to-reader – usually to related articles or a section/anchor at the same page. It does this inside a <span>...</span>
, instead of the <div>...</div>
used by Module:Hatnote. It implements the {{hatnote inline}}
meta-template.
Usage
ᱥᱟᱯᱲᱟᱣ{{#invoke:Hatnote inline|hatnote|text}}
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-- Module:Hatnote-inline --
-- --
-- This module produces hatnote-style links and links to related articles, --
-- but inside a <span>, instead of the <div> used by Module:Hatnote. It --
-- implements the {{hatnote-inline}} meta-template. --
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local mHatnote = require('Module:Hatnote')
local mArguments = require('Module:Arguments')
local yesno = require('Module:Yesno')
local p = {}
function p.hatnoteInline (frame)
local args = mArguments.getArgs(frame)
local hatnote = mHatnote.hatnote(frame)
if args.inline == nil or yesno(args.inline, true) then
local subs = {
['^<div'] = '<span',
['</div>$'] = '</span>'
}
for k, v in pairs(subs) do hatnote = string.gsub(hatnote, k, v) end
end
return hatnote
end
p.hatnote = p.hatnoteInline --alias
return p