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Experimental template, adding a "2x" button to automatically link to the double-resolution comic images on xkcd.com.
 
Experimental template, adding a "2x" button to automatically link to the double-resolution comic images on xkcd.com.
  
=== Comics up to and including [[1083]] (no 2x image) ===
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=== Comics as of [[1084]] ===
  
[[1084]] was the first comic to include a 2x image, so comics before that should ''not'' have a "2x" button.
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Comic [[1084]] was the first comic to include a 2x image, so for all comics as of 1084, insert a "2x" button to link directly to the higher resolution image on xkcd.com.
  
 
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<pre>
 
<pre>
 
{{User:Yfmcpxpj/Template:comic 2x test
 
{{User:Yfmcpxpj/Template:comic 2x test
| number    = 1083
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| number    = 1084
| date      = July 18, 2012
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| date      = July 20, 2012
| title    = Writing Styles
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| title    = Server Problem
| image    = writing_styles.png
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| image    = server_problem.png
| titletext = I liked the idea, suggested by h00k on bash.org, of a Twitter bot that messages prominent politicians to tell them when they've unnecessarily used sms-speak abbreviations despite having plenty of characters left.
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| titletext = Protip: Annoy Ray Kurzweil by always referring to it as the 'Cybersingularity'.
 
}}
 
}}
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
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{{User:Yfmcpxpj/Template:comic 2x test
 
{{User:Yfmcpxpj/Template:comic 2x test
| number    = 1083
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| number    = 1084
| date      = July 18, 2012
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| date      = July 20, 2012
| title    = Writing Styles
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| title    = Server Problem
| image    = writing_styles.png
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| image    = server_problem.png
| titletext = I liked the idea, suggested by h00k on bash.org, of a Twitter bot that messages prominent politicians to tell them when they've unnecessarily used sms-speak abbreviations despite having plenty of characters left.
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| titletext = Protip: Annoy Ray Kurzweil by always referring to it as the 'Cybersingularity'.
 
}}
 
}}
  
=== Comics as of [[1084]] ===
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=== Comics up to and including [[1083]] (no 2x image) ===
  
For comics as of [[1084]], insert a "2x" button to link directly to the higher resolution image on xkcd.com.
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For comics ''before'' [[1084]], no double-resolution image exists, so they should ''not'' have a "2x" button.
  
 
Code:
 
Code:
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<pre>
 
<pre>
 
{{User:Yfmcpxpj/Template:comic 2x test
 
{{User:Yfmcpxpj/Template:comic 2x test
| number    = 1084
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| number    = 1083
| date      = July 20, 2012
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| date      = July 18, 2012
| title    = Server Problem
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| title    = Writing Styles
| image    = server_problem.png
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| image    = writing_styles.png
| titletext = Protip: Annoy Ray Kurzweil by always referring to it as the 'Cybersingularity'.
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| titletext = I liked the idea, suggested by h00k on bash.org, of a Twitter bot that messages prominent politicians to tell them when they've unnecessarily used sms-speak abbreviations despite having plenty of characters left.
 
}}
 
}}
 
</pre>
 
</pre>
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{{User:Yfmcpxpj/Template:comic 2x test
 
{{User:Yfmcpxpj/Template:comic 2x test
| number    = 1084
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| number    = 1083
| date      = July 20, 2012
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| date      = July 18, 2012
| title    = Server Problem
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| title    = Writing Styles
| image    = server_problem.png
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| image    = writing_styles.png
| titletext = Protip: Annoy Ray Kurzweil by always referring to it as the 'Cybersingularity'.
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| titletext = I liked the idea, suggested by h00k on bash.org, of a Twitter bot that messages prominent politicians to tell them when they've unnecessarily used sms-speak abbreviations despite having plenty of characters left.
 
}}
 
}}
  
 
=== Omitting 2x button ===
 
=== Omitting 2x button ===
  
If the 2x button is broken or needs to be omitted for whatever reason, that can be done with the new <code>omit2x</code> parameter.
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If the "2x" button target is broken, or if the button just needs to be omitted for whatever reason, that can be done with the new <code>omit2x</code> parameter.
  
 
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=== Overriding 2x target ===
 
=== Overriding 2x target ===
  
If the 2x button needs to link to a different file (for example, if the filename on xkcd.com doesn't match the filename on explainxkcd.com), the alternate filename can be specified in the <code>override2x</code> parameter.
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Alternatively, if the "2x" button needs to link to a different filename (for example, if the filename on xkcd.com doesn't match the filename on explainxkcd.com), the alternate filename can be specified in the <code>override2x</code> parameter.
  
 
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Revision as of 23:14, 11 October 2020

Yfmcpxpj's Sandbox

Sandbox for testing things.

2x comic template test

Test template: User:Yfmcpxpj/Template:comic 2x test

Experimental template, adding a "2x" button to automatically link to the double-resolution comic images on xkcd.com.

Comics as of 1084

Comic 1084 was the first comic to include a 2x image, so for all comics as of 1084, insert a "2x" button to link directly to the higher resolution image on xkcd.com.

Code:

{{User:Yfmcpxpj/Template:comic 2x test
| number    = 1084
| date      = July 20, 2012
| title     = Server Problem
| image     = server_problem.png
| titletext = Protip: Annoy Ray Kurzweil by always referring to it as the 'Cybersingularity'.
}}

Result:

Server Problem
Protip: Annoy Ray Kurzweil by always referring to it as the 'Cybersingularity'.
Title text: Protip: Annoy Ray Kurzweil by always referring to it as the 'Cybersingularity'.

Comics up to and including 1083 (no 2x image)

For comics before 1084, no double-resolution image exists, so they should not have a "2x" button.

Code:

{{User:Yfmcpxpj/Template:comic 2x test
| number    = 1083
| date      = July 18, 2012
| title     = Writing Styles
| image     = writing_styles.png
| titletext = I liked the idea, suggested by h00k on bash.org, of a Twitter bot that messages prominent politicians to tell them when they've unnecessarily used sms-speak abbreviations despite having plenty of characters left.
}}

Result:

Writing Styles
I liked the idea, suggested by h00k on bash.org, of a Twitter bot that messages prominent politicians to tell them when they've unnecessarily used sms-speak abbreviations despite having plenty of characters left.
Title text: I liked the idea, suggested by h00k on bash.org, of a Twitter bot that messages prominent politicians to tell them when they've unnecessarily used sms-speak abbreviations despite having plenty of characters left.

Omitting 2x button

If the "2x" button target is broken, or if the button just needs to be omitted for whatever reason, that can be done with the new omit2x parameter.

Code:

{{User:Yfmcpxpj/Template:comic 2x test
| number    = 1085
| date      = July 23, 2012
| title     = ContextBot
| image     = contextbot.png
| titletext = If you read all vaguebooking/vaguetweeting with the assumption that they're saying everything they can without revealing classified military information, the internet gets way more exciting.
| omit2x    = true
}}

Result:

ContextBot
If you read all vaguebooking/vaguetweeting with the assumption that they're saying everything they can without revealing classified military information, the internet gets way more exciting.
Title text: If you read all vaguebooking/vaguetweeting with the assumption that they're saying everything they can without revealing classified military information, the internet gets way more exciting.

Overriding 2x target

Alternatively, if the "2x" button needs to link to a different filename (for example, if the filename on xkcd.com doesn't match the filename on explainxkcd.com), the alternate filename can be specified in the override2x parameter.

Code:

{{User:Yfmcpxpj/Template:comic 2x test
| number    = 1085
| date      = July 23, 2012
| title     = ContextBot
| image     = contextbot.png
| titletext = If you read all vaguebooking/vaguetweeting with the assumption that they're saying everything they can without revealing classified military information, the internet gets way more exciting.
| override2x= server_problem_2x.png
}}

Result:

ContextBot
If you read all vaguebooking/vaguetweeting with the assumption that they're saying everything they can without revealing classified military information, the internet gets way more exciting.
Title text: If you read all vaguebooking/vaguetweeting with the assumption that they're saying everything they can without revealing classified military information, the internet gets way more exciting.

This could also be used to add a "2x" button to older comics, if appropriate.

Code:

{{User:Yfmcpxpj/Template:comic 2x test
| number    = 1
| date      = September 30, 2005
| title     = Barrel - Part 1
| image     = barrel_cropped_(1).jpg
| titletext = Don't we all.
| override2x= server_problem_2x.png
}}

Result:

Barrel - Part 1
Don't we all.
Title text: Don't we all.

Note, however, that omit2x takes precedence over override2x.

Code:

{{User:Yfmcpxpj/Template:comic 2x test
| number    = 1085
| date      = July 23, 2012
| title     = ContextBot
| image     = contextbot.png
| titletext = If you read all vaguebooking/vaguetweeting with the assumption that they're saying everything they can without revealing classified military information, the internet gets way more exciting.
| override2x= server_problem_2x.png
| omit2x    = true
}}

Result:

ContextBot
If you read all vaguebooking/vaguetweeting with the assumption that they're saying everything they can without revealing classified military information, the internet gets way more exciting.
Title text: If you read all vaguebooking/vaguetweeting with the assumption that they're saying everything they can without revealing classified military information, the internet gets way more exciting.

Reference documentation