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Prints an actual {{asic}} indicator. Taken from {{w|Template:sic}}. | Prints an actual {{asic}} indicator. Taken from {{w|Template:sic}}. | ||
The abbreviation "asic" is for "Actual SIC", like {{template|acn}} is an abbreviated alias of the {{template|Actual citation needed}} template.<!-- Though, unlike that example, there is no equivalent to the {{template|Citation needed}} humorous version that requires a distinct serious version. The is a {{sic}} template used for indicating usage of xkcd all capitalized in the comics, which is not the preferred formatting by Randall--> | The abbreviation "asic" is for "Actual SIC", like {{template|acn}} is an abbreviated alias of the {{template|Actual citation needed}} template.<!-- Though, unlike that example, there is no equivalent to the {{template|Citation needed}} humorous version that requires a distinct serious version. The is a {{sic}} template used for indicating usage of xkcd all capitalized in the comics, which is not the preferred formatting by Randall--> | ||
Latest revision as of 07:07, 11 February 2025
- Not to be confused with Template:sic.
Prints an actual [sic] indicator. Taken from Template:sic. The abbreviation "asic" is for "Actual SIC", like {{acn}} is an abbreviated alias of the {{Actual citation needed}} template.
Syntax[edit]
{{asic}}
{{{asic|fragment1|fragment2}}
{{asic|?}}
{{asic|?|fragment1|fragment2}}
{{asic|nolink=y}}
{{asic|hide=y}}
{{asic|hide=y|fragment1|fragment2}}
{{asic|fragment1|fragment2|nolink=y}}
{{asic|?|nolink=y}}
{{asic|?|fragment1|fragment2|nolink=y}}
- It can normally take two parameters that are word fragments to obfuscate the text from automated correction systems. However, these parameters are not necessary, as they simply print back out the fragments combined, displaying the equivalent to the template called with no parameters after the combined word.
- The first parameter can be set to a "?" to append a "?" within the brackets, to mark that it can not be easily determined whether the error was copied directly from the source or was added during transcription. If used with the obfuscation feature, the "?" must come first and the word fragments are simply shifted over by a parameter.
- a named parameter
nolinkcan be specified to remove the hyperlink to sic article on wikipedia. - a named parameter
hidecan be specified to disable the display on the displayed page, but still benefit from the obfuscation of the error. If using this option, the|?option and thenolink=yoption have no effect as they only effect the display, which would be hidden. - a named parameter can be added that can be called anything not above, usually
expected, that will not effect how it is displayed and can be used as a note to future editors to indicate what the expected word would have been.
Examples[edit]
- ''Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet{{asic}}, consectetur adipiscing elit''
- produces
- Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet [sic], consectetur adipiscing elit
- ''Lorem ipsum dolor sit {{asic|am|et}}, consectetur adipiscing elit''
- produces
- Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet [sic], consectetur adipiscing elit
- ''Lorem ipsum dolor sit {{asic|?|am|et}}, consectetur adipiscing elit''
- produces
- Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet [sic?], consectetur adipiscing elit
- ''Lorem ipsum dolor sit {{asic|am|et|nolink=y}}, consectetur adipiscing elit''
- produces
- Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet [sic], consectetur adipiscing elit
- ''Lorem ipsum dolor sit {{asic|hide=y|am|et}}, consectetur adipiscing elit''
- produces
- Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit
