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< Template:R from misspelling
This is the template sandbox page for Template:R from misspelling (diff).
See also the companion subpage for test cases.
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This template should not be substituted nor used to tag soft redirects.
Shortcut
  • {{R typoTemplate:R typo}}


Usage

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Use this rcat template in any namespace, except for typos in template space.
  • Use this redirect category (rcat) template on a redirect in the following manner:
Example: the mainspace article redirect Antony van LeeuwenhookAntony van Leeuwenhook may be tagged:
#REDIRECT [[Antonie van Leeuwenhoek]]

{{Rcat shell|
{{R from misspelling}}
{{R unprintworthy}}
}}
Template {{Rcat shell}} is an alias for the Redirect category shell template, which may be used to add as many appropriate rcats as needed, usually from one to seven, along with their parameters, to a redirect. For more information see the documentation on its template page. This rcat may also tag a redirect individually:
#REDIRECT [[Antonie van Leeuwenhoek]]

{{R from misspelling}}
{{R unprintworthy}}
This is in accord with instructions found at Wikipedia:REDCAT.
  • This template takes a parameter, either unnamed (|1=) or named (|of=) that may be used to provide the correct spelling when it is not the same as the target page's title – for example when an alternate name for the article has been misspelled. Supply the correct name as the first parameter in any of the following ways:
{{Rcat shell|
{{R from misspelling|1=(correct spelling)}}
}}
or the 1= may be omitted:
{{Rcat shell|
{{R from misspelling|(correct spelling)}}
}}
with the |of= parameter:
{{Rcat shell|
{{R from misspelling|of=(correct spelling)}}
}}
and when used individually:
{{R from misspelling|(correct spelling)}}
  or
{{R from misspelling|of=(correct spelling)}}
Example: the misspelled redirect BabtistBabtist employs:
#REDIRECT [[Baptists]]

{{Rcat shell|
{{R from misspelling|Baptist}}
{{R unprintworthy}}
}}
Please do not alter the printworthy settings of this rcat without first notifying the Version 1.0 Editorial Team, who are responsible for any and all materials, including redirects, that go into a printed version of Wikipedia.
  • This rcat populates Category:Redirects from misspellings and Category:Unprintworthy redirects by default. In 2003, efforts were begun to support the Wikimedia Foundation's goal of increasing access and availability of Wikipedia articles in printed versions. Most redirects from misspellings are not suitable for a printed version. In other words they are unprintworthy. Following is what to do for those few misspellings that are printworthy:
  • Some misspellings may also be correct spellings of different subjects that might become notable. If a mainspace redirect is a misspelling that is deemed to be printworthy, then the default listing in the Unprintworthy redirects category can be subdued and the redirect categorized as printworthy by use of this rcat's second parameter:
{{Rcat shell|
{{R from misspelling|2=printworthy}}
{{R printworthy}}
}}
or use two pipes together to make an "empty" first parameter:
{{Rcat shell|
{{R from misspelling||printworthy}}
{{R printworthy}}
}}
and if applied individually:
{{R from misspelling|2=printworthy}}
  or
{{R from misspelling||printworthy}}
Note 1: All redirects that are in main-article namespace (mainspace) are considered either printworthy (usable in printed versions of Wikipedia) or unprintworthy and should be tagged as one or the other. When an untagged redirect is found, please decide its printworthiness and tag it appropriately.
Note 2: If used individually with the |of= parameter employed, and the redirect is deemed printworthy, then the second parameter must be applied as |2=printworthy in the following manner:
{{R from misspelling|of=(correct spelling)|2=printworthy}}
If 2= is not used, then unexpected results will occur.
Note 3: When the {{Redirect category shell}} (Rcat shell) template is used, the parameters may be added in the following manner:
{{Rcat shell|
{{R from misspelling|(correct spelling)|printworthy}}
{{R printworthy}}
}}
  • Examples of "printworthy misspellings" would be any redirects with possibilities, which are redirects that have potential to become articles, project pages, templates, etc. A redirect can be a misspelling of one subject and still be the correct spelling of another subject, which does not yet have an article of its own. For example, there is an author of a number of business books who is referenced in the List of conglomerates, an author who may achieve notability soon. His name is a "misspelling" of "Blyth", so the redirect title with his name is printworthy with possibilities:
  • Jim BlytheJim BlytheJames Blyth
Redirects from misspellings should not be directly linked, however. Pipe the title with possibilities to a disambiguated title, for example:
  • [[Jim Blythe (author)|Jim Blythe]], which appears to readers as Jim Blythe. Read Wikipedia:REDLINK to discover how important red links can be to Wikipedia. Also note that when and if an article is written on this author, the "(author)" qualifier/disambiguator might not be needed in the article's title. If it is not needed, then the redirect can be converted into the author's article.
When tagging human name redirects and similar-type redirects, always remember to use {{DEFAULTSORT:(sort key)}} when necessary to correctly sort the redirects in their categories. "Jim Blythe" would be sorted as:
  • {{DEFAULTSORT:Blythe, Jim}}
  • Read Wikipedia:SORTKEY for more information.
  • Another example of a printworthy misspelling is:
  • InfaredInfaredInfrared
The "infared" redirect, a common misspelling of "infrared", has possibilities because "Infared" is also the name of a rapper who was featured on All the Way Up (Fat Joe and Remy Ma song).
  • Important note: When this rcat, R from misspelling, is used together with R with possibilities, the "unprintworthiness" must be subdued using the |2= parameter. If it is not subdued, then the redirect will populate both Printworthy redirects and Unprintworthy redirects categories at the same time, which of course is unacceptable. Please be careful not to let this happen.
  • This rcat may be used to tag redirects from homoglyphs and homographs when they have been created in error or specifically made available as search terms.

TemplateData

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This is the TemplateData for this template used by TemplateWizard, VisualEditor and other tools. See a monthly parameter usage report for Template:R from misspelling in articles based on its TemplateData.

TemplateData for R from misspelling

Template to be used on redirects in any namespace which are redirects from misspellings of the proper title.

Template parameters[Edit template data]

This template prefers inline formatting of parameters.

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
22

Set this to "printworthy", without quotes, to mark the redirect as being worth printing in a paper Wikipedia. Generally this is not needed for misspellings.

Stringoptional
Misspelling ofof 1

May be used to provide the correct spelling when it is not the same as the target page's title – for example when an alternate name for the article has been misspelled.

Linesuggested
Category overrideCategory

This may be set to override the default categorization, if and only if in the article namespace.

Default
This defaults to "[[Category:Unprintworthy redirects]]" (without quotes). Other categories may be given in the same way.
Lineoptional
Print-worthyprintworthy

Set this to yes to mark the redirect as being worth printing in a paper Wikipedia. Generally this is not needed for misspellings.

Stringoptional
Not print-worthyunprintworthy

Set this to no to mark the redirect as being worth printing in a paper Wikipedia. Generally this is not needed for misspellings.

Stringoptional

Aliases

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Please note that common misspellings can also be useful redirects
  • Also known as... – list of templates that redirect here and may also be used

See also

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  • {{Misspelling}}
  • {{R from miscapitalisation}}
  • {{R from incorrect name}}
  • {{R with possibilities}}
  • WikiProject Redirect/Style guide
  • v
  • t
  • e
Rcat functional index
Grammar,
punctuation,
and spelling
Abbreviation
  • {{R from abbreviation}}
  • {{R to acronym}}
  • {{R from acronym}}
  • {{R to initialism}}
  • {{R from initialism}}
  • {{R from numeronym}}
  • {{R from Bluebook abbreviation}}
  • {{R from ISO 4 abbreviation}}
  • {{R from MathSciNet abbreviation}}
  • {{R from NLM abbreviation}}
Capitalisation
  • {{R from CamelCase}}
  • {{R from other capitalisation}}
  • {{R from miscapitalisation}}
Grammar &
punctuation
  • {{R from modification}}
  • {{R from plural}}
  • {{R to plural}}
Parts of speech
  • {{R from adjective}}
  • {{R from adverb}}
  • {{R from common noun}}
  • {{R from gerund}}
  • {{R from proper noun}}
  • {{R from verb}}
Spelling
  • {{R from alternative spelling}}
  • {{R from alternative hyphenation}}
  • {{R from alternative punctuation}}
  • {{R from alternative spacing}}
  • {{R from alternative transliteration}}
  • {{R from American English}}
  • {{R from ASCII-only}}
  • {{R to ASCII-only}}
  • {{R from British English}}
  • {{R from diacritic}}
  • {{R to diacritic}}
  • {{R from incorrect hyphenation}}
  • {{R from ligature}}
  • {{R to ligature}}
  • {{R from misspelling}}
  • {{R from stylization}}
Alternative
names
General
  • {{R from alternative language}}
    • language codes
  • {{R from alternative name}}
  • {{R from ambiguous sort name}}
  • {{R from antonym}}
  • {{R from colloquial name}}
  • {{R country data}}
  • {{R from former name}}
  • {{R from incomplete name}}
  • {{R from incorrect name}}
  • {{R from less specific name}}
  • {{R from long name}}
  • {{R from more specific name}}
  • {{R from non-neutral name}}
  • {{R to numerals}}
  • {{R from numerals}}
  • {{R to Roman numerals}}
  • {{R from Roman numerals}}
  • {{R from portmanteau}}
  • {{R from short name}}
  • {{R from sort name}}
  • {{R from synonym}}
People
  • {{R from birth name}}
  • {{R from given name}}
  • {{R to joint biography}}
  • {{R from married name}}
  • {{R from name with title}}
  • {{R from person}}
  • {{R from personal name}}
  • {{R from Eastern name}}
  • {{R from Western name}}
  • {{R from pseudonym}}
  • {{R from surname}}
Technical
  • {{R from CAS Registry Number}}
  • {{R from court case}}
  • {{R from drug trade name}}
  • {{R from E number}}
  • {{R from EC number}}
  • {{R from filename}}
  • {{R from file extension}}
  • {{R from identifier}}
  • {{R from Java package name}}
  • {{R from chemical formula}}
  • {{R from gene symbol}}
  • {{R from technical name}}
  • {{R to technical name}}
  • {{R from radio frequency}}
Organisms
  • {{R to scientific name}}
  • {{R from scientific name}}
  • {{R from alternative scientific name}}
  • {{R from scientific abbreviation}}
  • {{R to monotypic taxon}}
  • {{R from monotypic taxon}}
  • {{R taxon with possibilities}}
  • {{R from species to genus}}
Geography
  • {{R from name and country}}
  • {{R from more specific geographic name}}
  • {{R from postal code}}
Navigation
aids
Navigation
  • {{R to anchor}}
  • {{R avoided double redirect}}
  • {{R from category navigation}}
  • {{R from file metadata link}}
  • {{R to list entry}}
  • {{R mentioned in hatnote}}
  • {{R to section}}
  • {{R from shortcut}}
Disambiguation
  • {{R from ambiguous term}}
  • {{R to disambiguation page}}
  • {{R from incomplete disambiguation}}
  • {{R from incorrect disambiguation}}
  • {{R from other disambiguation}}
  • {{R from predictable disambiguation}}
  • {{R from unnecessary disambiguation}}
Merge, duplicate & move
  • {{R from draft namespace}}
  • {{R from duplicated article}}
  • {{R with history}}
  • {{R from merge}}
  • {{R from move}}
  • {{R with old history}}
To namespaces
  • {{R from remote talk page}}
  • {{R to category namespace}}
  • {{R to draft namespace}}
  • {{R to help namespace}}
  • {{R to main namespace}}
  • {{R to MOS namespace}}
  • {{R to portal namespace}}
  • {{R to project namespace}}
  • {{R to talk page}}
  • {{R to template namespace}}
  • {{R to user namespace}}
Media
General
  • {{R from book}}
  • {{R from film}}
  • {{R from upcoming film}}
  • {{R from journal}}
  • {{R from meme}}
  • {{R from radio program}}
  • {{R from subreddit}}
  • {{R from work}}
  • {{R from creator}}
  • {{R from radio frequency}}
  • {{R from broadcast translator}}
Music
  • {{R from album}}
  • {{R from lyric}}
  • {{R from song}}
  • {{R from cover song}}
  • {{R from band name}}
Television
  • {{R from television episode}}
  • {{R from television program}}
Fiction
  • {{R from fictional character}}
  • {{R from fictional element}}
  • {{R from fictional ___location}}
Comics
  • {{R comics with possibilities}}
  • {{R comics from alternative name}}
  • {{R comics to list entry}}
  • {{R comics from merge}}
  • {{R comics naming convention}}
  • {{R comics from related word}}
  • {{R comics to section}}
Miscellaneous
Related
information
  • {{R to article without mention}}
  • {{R to decade}}
  • {{R to century}}
  • {{R to millennium}}
  • {{R from city and state}}
  • {{R from URL}}
  • {{R from ___domain name}}
    • {{R from second-level ___domain}}
    • {{R from top-level ___domain}}
  • {{R from gendered term}}
  • {{R from legislation}}
  • {{R from list topic}}
  • {{R from member}}
  • {{R from phrase}}
  • {{R from quotation}}
  • {{R to related topic}}
  • {{R from related word}}
  • {{R from relative}}
    • {{R from spouse}}
  • {{R from school}}
  • {{R from slogan}}
  • {{R from subsidiary}}
  • {{R from subtopic}}
  • {{R to subtopic}}
  • {{R from gap in series}}
  • {{R from team}}
  • {{R from Unicode character}}
  • {{R from Unicode code}}
  • {{R from emoji}}
With possibilities
  • {{R with possibilities}}
    • Category:Template redirects with possibilities
  • {{R category with possibilities}}
ISO codes
  • {{R from ISO 4 abbreviation}}
  • {{R from ISO 639 code}}
  • {{R from ISO 3166 code}}
  • {{R from ISO 4217 code}}
  • {{R from ISO 15924 code}}
Printworthiness
  • Printability
  • {{R printworthy}}
  • {{R unprintworthy}}
    • e.g. {{R with possibilities}} is printworthy by default; {{R from misspelling}} is unprintworthy by default; some have no default
Protection
  • {{R protected}}
  • {{R from high-use template}}
Tools
  • Category:Miscellaneous redirects
  • Protection policy
  • {{R from template-generated category}}
  • {{Redirect category shell}}
  • {{Talk page of redirect}}
Wikidata
  • {{R with Wikidata item}}
  • {{Soft redirect with Wikidata item}}
  • Complete alphanumeric index
    • for the full list of rcat templates
  • Category
  • WikiProject Redirect
  • Categorizing redirects
The above documentation is transcluded from Template:R from misspelling/doc. (edit | history)
Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox (edit | diff) and testcases (edit) pages.
Add categories to the /doc subpage. Subpages of this template.
Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:R_from_misspelling/sandbox&oldid=627251192"
Last edited on 27 September 2014, at 07:02

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