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To get this to work, create a "Notes" section on the desired page and put <code><nowiki><references group="note" /></nowiki></code> below the header (if this hasn't already been done). Enclose the template in between <code><nowiki><ref group="note"></ref></nowiki></code> to get this to show up in the Notes section.
This template is used to indicate the digit limit of fractions represented in whole in comma tables. The note is to be inserted as a footnote under a page's "Notes" section.
 
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=== Usage ===
To get this to work, create a "Notes" section on the desired page and put <code><<nowiki />references group="note" /></code> below the header (if this hasn't already been done). Enclose the template in between <code><nowiki><ref group="note"></ref></nowiki></code> to get this to show up in the Notes section.


=== Parameters ===
=== Parameters ===
; <code><nowiki>{{{1}}}</nowiki></code>
; <code><nowiki>{{{1}}}</nowiki></code>
: Accepts one parameter, the maximum number of digits in un-abbreviated fractions.
: Accepts one parameter, the maximum number of digits in un-abbreviated fractions.

Latest revision as of 14:52, 3 February 2025

This template is used to indicate the digit limit of fractions represented in whole in comma tables. The note is to be inserted as a footnote under a page's "Notes" section.

Note: You can use {{rd}} as a shortcut.

Usage

To get this to work, create a "Notes" section on the desired page and put <references group="note" /> below the header (if this hasn't already been done). Enclose the template in between <ref group="note"></ref> to get this to show up in the Notes section.

Parameters

{{{1}}}
Accepts one parameter, the maximum number of digits in un-abbreviated fractions.