మూస:R from incorrect name/doc
Purpose
మార్చుThis template marks a redirect as one that should not be used as a link, and this template provides the correct name. Any link to a redirect page transcluding this template should be changed to the correct name without piping that would hide the correct title.
This template automatically sorts the redirect into the following categories:
- ‹The template Cat is being considered for merging.› Category:Redirects from incorrect names – should never be used in articles – only the correct name should be used
- ‹The template Cat is being considered for merging.› Category:Unprintworthy redirects – when a mainspace redirect is tagged
At some point in the future, Jimmy Wales wants to make more printed versions of Wikipedia encyclopedia articles. Redirects from incorrect names are not usually suitable for a printed version, so they are sorted to the Unprintworthy category by default. See below for what to do for those few incorrect names that are printworthy.
With a correct name specified for all uses of this template, repair of links to the redirect page becomes simple: the link to the redirect page should be changed to link to the correct name. Given the correct name is specified for each case below, it should always be easy to fix links to these redirects.
Usage
మార్చు- Use this redirect category (rcat) template for any redirect from an incorrect article name to the correct name. Add this template to the redirect in the following manner:
#REDIRECT [[(target page name)]] {{R from incorrect name}}
- This is in accord with instructions found at Wikipedia:REDCAT
- Template {{This is a redirect}} may also be used to add this and up to seven appropriate rcats to a redirect.
- Don't use this template for simple punctuation differences. Instead use {{R from modification}} or one of its aliases such as {{R mod}}.
- There is one unnamed parameter that specifies the optional correct name. It may be used when the target is different from the correct title:
{{R from incorrect name|(correct name)}}
When the redirect target is the correct name, then just use:
{{R from incorrect name}}
When the correct name is the target of the redirect, then use of the optional first parameter is redundant and unnecessary.
Example:
#REDIRECT [[British Cycling]] {{R from incorrect name}}
- It is acceptable but unnecessary to specify the redirect target as the correct name:
#REDIRECT [[British Cycling]] {{R from incorrect name|British Cycling}}
- This will change the wording from "The correct name is given by the target of the redirect," to "The correct name is British Cycling."
Redirect target only mentions subject
When the target article just mentions the redirect title, then the correct usage is:
{{R from incorrect name|(correct name)}}
The correct name should also be a redirect page that redirects to the target page name. That is, if this redirect is an incorrect name, and the target article is not the correct name, there should be a matching redirect page that is titled with the correct name.
Example:
- Virginia Western Coal and Iron RailroadVirginia–Carolina Railway; the correct name is Virginia Western Coal and Iron Railway, which also redirects to the Virginia–Carolina Railway article:
#REDIRECT [[Virginia–Carolina Railway]] {{R from incorrect name|Virginia Western Coal and Iron Railway}}
- This will change the wording to "The correct name is Virginia Western Coal and Iron Railway."
Redirect targets a #section or #anchor
When the redirect is to a section or anchor within an article, then the correct usage is:
#REDIRECT [[(target page)#(section or anchor title)]] {{R from incorrect name|(correct name)}}
The correct name is expected to be either the anchor/section title, or a redirect page that also redirects to that same anchor/section of the target page. That is, if the redirect is an incorrect name, and the target page title, anchor title, or section header is not the correct name (the correct name is down in the text), then there should be a matching redirect titled with the correct name.
- By default, this template sorts redirects into the Unprintworthy redirects category. Sometimes an incorrect title might be the correct name of another subject that has possibilities, that is, a subject that may have its own article someday. To tag and categorize such an "incorrect-name" redirect as printworthy, use the 2nd parameter in the following manner:
{{R from incorrect name|2=printworthy}} or: {{R from incorrect name|(correct name)|printworthy}} or: {{R from incorrect name||printworthy}}
- Note: The bar key ( ¦ ) on the keyboard renders as a pipe ( | ) on the screen. Also, note the two pipes side-by-side in the third example above – this indicates an "empty first parameter".
- That will subdue the default unprintworthy category and populate ‹The template Cat is being considered for merging.› Category:Printworthy redirects. This must be done if {{R with possibilities}} is also used on the redirect. Otherwise, the redirect will be sorted to both Printworthy and Unprintworthy categories.
Aliases
మార్చు- Click here for a list of templates that redirect here and that may also be used.
See also
మార్చు- {{R from subsidiary title}}, a special case of the R from incorrect name template that is used for subsidiary titles in the peerage system – hereditary titles held by royals or nobles, but not regularly used to identify those whom they name
- {{R from alternative name}}
- WikiProject Redirect/Style guide