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Template:Item table-instrument

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Description

This template outputs a table of items, with data gathered from the usage of Template:Item_infobox on those skills' pages.


Full list of usable parameters:

{{ Item table-basic
| category = 
| category2 =
| category3 =
| notcategory =
| notcategory2 =
| notcategory3 =
| notcategory4 =
| notcategory5 =
| notcategory6 =
| notcategory7 =
| notcategory8 =
| notcategory9 =
| titlematch =
| notitlematch =
| linksto =
| linksto2 =
| notlinksto =
| notlinksto2 =
| notlinksto3 =
| show instrument =
| show instmod =
| show slots =
| inner format =
| color scheme =
}}

Parameters

category, category2, category3
Optional. Selects only the skills from the given categories. Titlematch can match multiple titles if they are separated by broken bar (¦) characters, which can be inserted with {{subst:broken bar}}.
notcategory, notcategory2, notcategory3, ..., notcategory9
Optional. Filters out skills from the given categories.
titlematch
Optional. Selects only pages the titlematch filter applies to. Broken bars can be used for multiple titles.
notitlematch
Optional. Exludes pages. Should only be used with other criteria. Broken bars can be used for multiple titles.
linksto
Optional. Filters out skills that are not linked from the specified page.
show instrument
Optional. Show/hide the instrument column. If shown, backgrounds are no longer colored by instrument. Possible values: y, n (default: n)
show instmod
Optional. Show/hide the instmod column. Possible values: y, n (default: n)
show slots
Optional. Show/hide the slots column. Possible values: y, n (default: n)
inner format
Optional. The subpagename of the template used in formatting the bulk of each row. (default: "row format", which specifies Template:Item infobox/row format)
color scheme
Optional. Use the color scheme of the specified instrument for border and header colors. If not specified, #EFE for border and #ACD for header background are used.

See also