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<noinclude>[[category:Semantic Utility Templates]]'''This is a semantic utility template to return the plaintext name of the argument's [[Property|Has objectClass|]] property.'''</noinclude>{{#if: {{{1|}}}|{{#show: {{{1}}}|?Has objectClass2}}.png}}
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<noinclude>[[category:Semantic Utility Templates]]'''This is a semantic utility template to return the plaintext name of an icon for the page.'''<br/>
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The logic is:
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* If the page has a [[Property:Has objectClass|Has objectClass]] property, then use that.
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* Else look at the namespace, and use that.</noinclude><includeonly>{{#if: {{{1|}}}|File:{{#if: {{#show: {{{1}}}|?Has objectClass2}}|{{#show: {{{1}}}|?Has objectClass2}}.png|{{#switch: {{NAMESPACE:{{{1|}}}}}
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| =Main.png
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| Talk = Talk.png
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| User = User.png
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| User talk =User_talk.png
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| Project =WikispooksPage.png
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| Project talk=WikispooksPage_talk.png
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| File = File.png
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| File talk=File_talk.png
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| MediaWiki = Property.png
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| MediaWiki talk = Property.png
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| Help = Help.png
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| Help talk=Help_png.png
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| Category =Category.png
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| Category talk=Category_talk.png
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| Template =Template.png
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| Template talk=Template_talk.png
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| Property = Property.png
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| Property talk = Property_talk.png
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| Type
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| Type talk
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| Form
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| Form talk
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| Concept
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| Concept talk = Template.png
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| Document = Document.png
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| Document talk = Document_talk.png
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| Wikipedia = Property.png
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| Wikipedia talk = Property.png
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| Test = Test.png
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| Test talk = Test_talk.png
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| Widget
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| Widget talk
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| Layer
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| Layer talk
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| Module
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| Module talk = Template.png
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}}}}}}</includeonly>

Latest revision as of 02:25, 16 July 2015

This is a semantic utility template to return the plaintext name of an icon for the page.
The logic is:

  • If the page has a Has objectClass property, then use that.
  • Else look at the namespace, and use that.