Template:src is used to create sourcebook references and categorize articles making them. It leverages Template:src/Text to generate the appropriate strings.
Usage
It accepts one mandatory string parameter, one optional string parameter, and one optional named parameter:
1is a sourcebook abbreviation; valid options are listed inTemplate:src/Abbreviations.2is a page reference, typically a single integer or a range.ref(defaults unset) is used to turn it into a reference.
Return
{{src|sr5}} puts the article into the appropriate category, then returns:
Adding the second parameter, e.g. {{src|sr5|404}}, modifies the return:
Setting ref to any value creates a reference with the first parameter and the value of ref combined into the reference name. If ref is included, the second parameter is ignored if included. For instance, <p>My name is sr5-404{{src|sr5|ref=404}}.<br />My name is also sr5-404{{src|sr5|ref=404}}.</p> returns:
My name is sr5-404Template:Src.
My name is also sr5-404Template:Src.
References
Note
In order for a parameter to appear in a <ref>, it must be wrapped in a {{#var}} statement, or the input won't be processed until after the reference tag is generated. That same variable is leveraged by Template:References to determine wether or not it should generate reference sections.
