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|both= alphabet and romanization | |both= alphabet and romanization | ||
|#default= alphabet and/or romanization}}. It renders best if you have the {{ #switch:{{{2|any}} | |#default= alphabet and/or romanization}}. It renders best if you have the {{ #switch:{{{2|any}}} | ||
|rom= ''Geneva'' font | |rom= ''Geneva'' font | ||
|alpha= ''Wanya'' font | |alpha= ''Wanya'' font |
Revision as of 11:00, 8 December 2011
This page contains text in the Wanya alphabet and/or romanization. It renders best if you have the Wanya and Geneva fonts installed.
This template can be used in pages that display Wanya text.
Usage
This template serves two purposes:
- If you use it with a question mark as the first parameter (or without any parameters), you get a box like the one on the right.
- You can then set the second parameter to any of rom, alpha, both or any to customize the displayed text.
- If you use another text as the first parameter, you get that text in the Wanya alphabet, or if the viewer doesn't have the Wanya font, in Geneva. (see 1st example)
- If you use rom as the second parameter (see 2nd example), you always get Geneva. Now you might be wondering why you need a template for this. The answer is simple: the Geneva font includes all characters that appear in Wanya's Unicode romanization.
Examples
- Γus ompf gəδə Mau ꝛuko oy (default setting)
- Γus ompf gəδə Mau ꝛuko oy (romanization only)