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This would render the same result as the first example above, but would not automatically categorize under [[:Category:Male Characters]]. This feature works both on valid values and the maintenance task mentioned above.
 
This would render the same result as the first example above, but would not automatically categorize under [[:Category:Male Characters]]. This feature works both on valid values and the maintenance task mentioned above.
  
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Revision as of 12:16, 25 November 2012

This template offers a multiple choice for defining the gender category of a (character) article. It can also automatically categorize a page under that category.

Parameters

  • The selected gender from the following values (no parameter name and values are case insensitive):
    1. male
    2. female
    3. any other (non)empty value defaults to: unknown
  • nocat: Whether or not to suppress categorization under the chosen category (defaults to false, which means auto categorization).


Note: more category values should be discussed on the discussion page.

Syntax

{{gender|value}}

Examples

Any of the above values may be used like this:

{{gender|male}}
{{gender|female}}
Male [list all]
Female [list all]


The case of the value is not important:

{{gender|mALE}}
Male [list all]


You may leave the "gender" undefined (which would raise the Characters of unknown gender maintenance task) by not specifying any valid value, so these all have the same result:

{{gender}}
{{gender|}}
{{gender|both}}
{{gender|uncle}}
{{gender|yellow}}
unknown [list all]


The nocat parameter may be used to suppress automatic categorization like this (any value will do):

{{gender|male|nocat=true}}

This would render the same result as the first example above, but would not automatically categorize under Category:Male Characters. This feature works both on valid values and the maintenance task mentioned above.