Àdàkọ:Infobox currency
Infobox currency | |
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User(s) | {{{using_countries}}} |
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Usage
àtúnṣeJust list the attributes:
Attribute | Live currency | Dead currency | Must use with | Mutually exclusive with | Default value | Example / Style |
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currency_name | Optional | Optional | {{PAGENAME}} | To override the very first line in the infobox | ||
currency_name_in_local | Optional | Optional | Suomen markka <small>{{fi icon}}</small><br/> Finska mark <small>{{sv icon}}</small>
dólar australiano <small>{{es icon}} {{pt icon}}</small>
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image_1 | Optional | Optional | ||||
image_2 | Optional | Optional | ||||
image_title_1 | Optional | Optional | image_1 | |||
image_title_2 | Optional | Optional | image_2 | |||
image_background_1 | Optional | Optional | image_1 | (none) | #000000 | |
image_background_2 | Optional | Optional | image_2 | (none) | #000000 | |
image_width_1 | Optional | Optional | image_1 | 126 / 252 | A positive integer, no "px". See East Caribbean dollar, Polish złoty, Slovenian tolar, Chilean peso, Portuguese escudo, Bangladeshi taka, Cypriot pound, Romanian leu, Turkmenistani manat, Luxembourgian franc, and Falkland Islands pound for examples. | |
image_width_2 | Optional | Optional | image_2 | 126 | ||
iso_code | Required | Optional | Don't put anything if you can't find it. Not a question mark. | |||
using_countries | Required | Required | Italicize non-sovereign states, order them as appropriate in the context. Use of {{flag}}, {{flagcountry}}, or {{flagicon}} recommended. See also Wikipedia:Inline templates linking country articles. | |||
unofficial_users | Optional | Optional | ||||
inflation_rate | Optional | Optional | Do not put things like "(2001)" here. Use the next attribute. Don't put anything if you can't find it. Not a question mark. | |||
inflation_source_date | Optional | Optional | inflation_rate | Wikipedia article Sveriges Riksbank, August 2006 The World Factbook, 2005 est. | ||
inflation_method | Optional | Optional | inflation_rate | CPI, CPI excluding real estate | ||
ERM_since | Optional | Optional | pegged_with (unless ERM_withdraw is present) | |||
ERM_withdraw | Optional | Optional | ERM_since | Date (for pound sterling and Italian lira) | ||
ERM_fixed_rate_since | Optional | Optional | ERM_since | pegged_with | ||
euro_replace_non_cash | Optional | Optional | ERM_since | pegged_with | 1 January 1999 | |
euro_replace_cash | Optional | Optional | ERM_since | pegged_with | 1 January 2002 | |
ERM_fixed_rate | Optional | Optional | ERM_since | pegged_with | "5.94573 mk", not "1 euro = 5.94573 mk". Use symbol if possible. | |
ERM_band | Optional | Optional | ERM_since | pegged_with | "15%", not "±15%" | |
pegged_with | Optional | Optional | ERM_* | euro = 3 units. If the rate is defined that way, do not put the inverse rate like 1 unit = 0.333333 euro. | ||
pegged_by | Optional | Optional | Use ISO 4217 Code if the list gets too long | |||
subunit_ratio_{1..5} | Optional | Optional | Preceding subunit_ratio_* Matching subunit_name_(1..5} |
1/100, 1/20, 1/240 | ||
subunit_name_{1..5} | Optional | Optional | Matching subunit_ratio_{1..5} | Cent (currency), shilling, penny, and do not confuse centavo, centimo, centime, and centesimo. Link the subunit only if there's an article. | ||
subunit_inline_note_{1..5} | Optional | Optional | Matching subunit_name_{1..5} | This is so small that it is not used in practice | ||
Attribute | Live currency | Dead currency | Must use with | Mutually exclusive with | Default value | Example / Style |
symbol | Optional | Optional | €, £, $. Link to the articles of the currency symbols if exist (e.g. dollar sign, pound sign) | |||
symbol_subunit_{1..5} | Optional | Optional | Matching subunit_name_(1..5} | ¢ | ||
nickname | Optional | Optional | quid, buck/greenback, loonie/huard | |||
nickname_subunit_{1..5} | Optional | Optional | Matching subunit_name_(1..5} | penny | ||
plural | Optional | Optional | plural_slavic, no_plural | emalangeni (use this is the it doesn't follow English grammar) | ||
plural_subunit_{1..5} | Optional | Optional | Matching subunit_name_(1..5}, | plural_slavic, no_plural | aurer (of Iceland) | |
plural_slavic | Optional | Optional | plural, plural_subunit_{1..5}, no_plural | Put any non-empty value to enable the Slavic notice. See Russian ruble for example. | ||
no_plural | Optional | Optional | plural, plural_subunit_{1..5}, plural_slavic | Put any non-empty value to enable the no-plural notice. See New Taiwan dollar for example. | ||
used_coins | Optional | Optional | frequently_used_coins, rarely_used_coins | See below | ||
frequently_used_coins | Optional | Optional | used_coins | See below | ||
rarely_used_coins | Optional | Optional | used_coins | See below | ||
This is the style guide for used_coins, frequently_used_coins, and rarely_used_coins
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Frequent v.s. rare
You might be thinking, "why do these simple words 'rare' and 'frequent' have to turn into these long definitions?" The bottom line is, these definitions have everything to do with the usage in daily life. And the issuance number quoted by the central banks/governments have little meaning in this sense, as a lot of them can be used for interbank transactions, hoarded by tax evaders and drug dealers (I hope this is not "daily life"), by casinos, and in the hands of foreigners. And only use these attributes when you are very sure. If you are not, fall back to a single list where rarely and frequently are not distinguished. | ||||||
coin_article | Optional | Optional | United States coinage | |||
used_banknotes | Optional | Optional | frequently_used_banknotes, rarely_used_banknotes | See above | ||
frequently_used_banknotes | Optional | Optional | used_banknotes | See above | ||
rarely_used_banknotes | Optional | Optional | used_banknotes | See above | ||
banknote_article | Optional | Optional | Banknotes of the Hong Kong dollar | |||
Attribute | Live currency | Dead currency | Must use with | Mutually exclusive with | Default value | Example / Style |
issuing_authority_title | Optional | Optional | issuing_authority | Central bank | Monetary authority, currency board | |
issuing_authority | Optional | Optional | Central Bank of xyz
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issuing_authority_website | Optional | Optional | issuing_authority | www.ecb.eu
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printer | Optional | Optional | Central Printing Shop
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printer_website | Optional | Optional | printer | www.komsep.com
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printer_override_with_original_text | Optional | Optional | printer | Put any non-empty value to enable "original text" of printer. For example,
[http://www.bportugal.pt/ Banco de Portugal]<br/> [http://www.bankofgreece.gr/ Bank of Greece]] | ||
mint | Optional | Optional | Utopian Mint
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mint_website | Optional | Optional | mint | www.swissmint.ch
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mint_override_with_original_text | Optional | Optional | mint | Like printer_override_with_original_text | ||
obsolete_notice | Optional | Optional | Put any non-empty value to enable the obsolete notice. See German mark for example. | |||
footnotes | Optional | Optional |
If things get large, use {{Collapsible list}} wisely.
Blank template
àtúnṣeHere is an empty one for you to start with. It has most of what you need.
{{Infobox currency |currency_name_in_local = |image_1 = |image_title_1 = |iso_code = |using_countries = |inflation_rate = |inflation_source_date = ''[https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/fields/2092.html The World Factbook]'', 2006 est. |subunit_ratio_1 = 1/100 |subunit_name_1 = |symbol = |symbol_subunit_1 = |nickname = |nickname_subunit = |plural = |plural_subunit_1 = |frequently_used_coins = |rarely_used_coins = |frequently_used_banknotes = |rarely_used_banknotes = |issuing_authority = |issuing_authority_website = }}
Euro related:
{{Infobox currency |currency_name_in_local = |image_1 = |image_title_1 = |iso_code = |using_countries = |inflation_rate = |inflation_source_date = ''[https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/fields/2092.html The World Factbook]'', 2006 est. |ERM_since = |ERM_fixed_rate_since = |euro_replace_non_cash = |euro_replace_cash = |ERM_fixed_rate = |ERM_band = |subunit_ratio_1 = 1/100 |subunit_name_1 = |symbol = |plural = |plural_subunit_1 = |frequently_used_coins = |rarely_used_coins = |frequently_used_banknotes = |rarely_used_banknotes = |issuing_authority = |issuing_authority_website = }}
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