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I'm not sure where the best place is for this proposal, but hopefully this is as good a place as any (if not, let me know). I understand that there's a convention for template names and invocations to be case-insensitive, but in this case it seems like the logical way to structure this would be to have {{Their}}
point to the {{ucfirst:{{Their}}}}
invocation and {{their}}
point to the lowercase version. It would make the template much more convenient to use and make the corresponding code more readable.
Srey Sros
talk
23:00, 13 March 2021 (UTC)
This
edit request to
Template:Their has been answered. Set the |answered= or |ans= parameter to no to reactivate your request. |
Template:Their has been listed at Templates for discussion ( nomination), but it was protected, so it could not be tagged. Please add:
{{subst:tfm|help=off|1=His or her}}
{{subst:tfm|help=off|1=His/her}}
to the top of the page to complete the nomination. Thank you. Tartar Torte 00:48, 22 September 2022 (UTC)
It seems that since the creation of
Template:They, the reflexive gender-neutral form is {{themself}}
, with {{themselves}}
never being an option.
Template:Gender gives the option between {{gender|Username|themself}}
and {{gender|Username|themselves}}
. At risk of seeming nitpicky, is there any way to create an option for {{themselves}}
, as this is the way many (most?) people use the reflexive gender-neutral term in the singular.
AnandaBliss (
talk)
14:32, 3 May 2024 (UTC)
This template was considered for deletion on 22 September 2022. The result of the discussion was "keep". |
To help centralise discussions and keep related topics together, the following pages redirect here: |
I'm not sure where the best place is for this proposal, but hopefully this is as good a place as any (if not, let me know). I understand that there's a convention for template names and invocations to be case-insensitive, but in this case it seems like the logical way to structure this would be to have {{Their}}
point to the {{ucfirst:{{Their}}}}
invocation and {{their}}
point to the lowercase version. It would make the template much more convenient to use and make the corresponding code more readable.
Srey Sros
talk
23:00, 13 March 2021 (UTC)
This
edit request to
Template:Their has been answered. Set the |answered= or |ans= parameter to no to reactivate your request. |
Template:Their has been listed at Templates for discussion ( nomination), but it was protected, so it could not be tagged. Please add:
{{subst:tfm|help=off|1=His or her}}
{{subst:tfm|help=off|1=His/her}}
to the top of the page to complete the nomination. Thank you. Tartar Torte 00:48, 22 September 2022 (UTC)
It seems that since the creation of
Template:They, the reflexive gender-neutral form is {{themself}}
, with {{themselves}}
never being an option.
Template:Gender gives the option between {{gender|Username|themself}}
and {{gender|Username|themselves}}
. At risk of seeming nitpicky, is there any way to create an option for {{themselves}}
, as this is the way many (most?) people use the reflexive gender-neutral term in the singular.
AnandaBliss (
talk)
14:32, 3 May 2024 (UTC)