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| valign="top" style="width:20px; font-size:36px; font-family:'Times New Roman', serif; font-weight:bold; text-align:left; padding:3px;" | “ | | valign="top" style="width:20px; font-size:36px; font-family:'Times New Roman', serif; font-weight:bold; text-align:left; padding:3px;" | “ | ||
| valign="top" style="padding:3px;" | | | valign="top" style="padding:3px;" | | ||
{{#switch:{{{ | {{#switch:{{{number|}}} | ||
| | |two= | ||
'''{{{1}}}''': "''{{{q1}}}''"<br /> | '''{{{1}}}''': "''{{{q1}}}''"<br /> | ||
'''{{{2}}}''': "''{{{q2}}}''"<br /> | '''{{{2}}}''': "''{{{q2}}}''"<br /> | ||
<span style="float:right;">—{{{3}}}</span> | <span style="float:right;">—{{{3}}}</span> | ||
| | |three= | ||
'''{{{1}}}''': "''{{{q1}}}''"<br /> | '''{{{1}}}''': "''{{{q1}}}''"<br /> | ||
'''{{{2}}}''': "''{{{q2}}}''"<br /> | '''{{{2}}}''': "''{{{q2}}}''"<br /> | ||
'''{{{3}}}''': "''{{{q3}}}''"<br /> | '''{{{3}}}''': "''{{{q3}}}''"<br /> | ||
<span style="float:right;">—{{{4}}}</span> | <span style="float:right;">—{{{4}}}</span> | ||
| | |four= | ||
'''{{{1}}}''': "''{{{q1}}}''"<br /> | '''{{{1}}}''': "''{{{q1}}}''"<br /> | ||
'''{{{2}}}''': "''{{{q2}}}''"<br /> | '''{{{2}}}''': "''{{{q2}}}''"<br /> | ||
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}} | }} | ||
| valign="bottom" style="width:20px; font-size:36px; font-family:'Times New Roman', serif; font-weight:bold; text-align:right; padding:3px;" | ” | | valign="bottom" style="width:20px; font-size:36px; font-family:'Times New Roman', serif; font-weight:bold; text-align:right; padding:3px;" | ” | ||
|} | |}<noinclude> | ||
==Changes== | |||
Add in <code><nowiki>|number= #</nowiki></code> for multiple phrases, i.e. "number=two" creates two phrases in one, "number=three" creates three in one and so on. Supports up to four. If there's only one, don't add this in. | |||
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Revision as of 18:23, March 18, 2012
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Add in |number= #
for multiple phrases, i.e. "number=two" creates two phrases in one, "number=three" creates three in one and so on. Supports up to four. If there's only one, don't add this in.