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Glossary term multi
I'd like to see an extension of current functionality, or perhaps better, another Template like this one but with additional functionality, to handle multiple terms. Call it,
Template:Glossary term multi.
This would have the ability to link several Glossary terms in one invocation of the template, displaying the result in one boxed rectangular display. I'm thinking of something along the lines of how
Template:Wiktionary does it. Five terms should be more than sufficient. Since each Glossary term may require two params, a clearer
user interface for param names might be the way it's done by
Template:Find sources notice (which invokes
Template:Find sources multi under the hood).
Mathglot (
talk)
05:27, 29 July 2019 (UTC)reply
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Glossary term multi
I'd like to see an extension of current functionality, or perhaps better, another Template like this one but with additional functionality, to handle multiple terms. Call it,
Template:Glossary term multi.
This would have the ability to link several Glossary terms in one invocation of the template, displaying the result in one boxed rectangular display. I'm thinking of something along the lines of how
Template:Wiktionary does it. Five terms should be more than sufficient. Since each Glossary term may require two params, a clearer
user interface for param names might be the way it's done by
Template:Find sources notice (which invokes
Template:Find sources multi under the hood).
Mathglot (
talk)
05:27, 29 July 2019 (UTC)reply