Template:Rail-interchange/doc
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The {{rail-interchange|…}}
template is used to identify logos and generic symbols on various transport systems.
Usage
The optional named parameter size
will override the default height of the icon (between 10 and 20 pixels):
{{rail-interchange|gz|rail|size=10}}
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{{rail-interchange|gz|rail}}
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{{rail-interchange|gz|rail|size=20}}
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The value for size
must be an integer and should not be any larger than the display height of the diagram icons themselves (20 pixels in most diagrams).
The icons' wikilink and alternate text can be overridden by adding the optional parameters |link=newlink
and |alt=othertext
. Note that if only the |link=
parameter is changed then the |alt=
parameter will change from the default to the new link text. (However, the |alt=
parameter can be changed without affecting the link target.)
Generic
The following symbols can be used to denote an interchange:
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Specific operators
Variants exist for specific operators. Note that these are the names of the main location involved, and not the brand used by the current franchise operator (which can change frequently). If the logo should change, it can be easily updated within this template.
Kingsbury (TransCapital)
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