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Creates a collapsible box that allows its content to be hidden or revealed on user's command. It is used to reduce clutter. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Contents 1 content text Contents of the box Content required Title 2 title heading header reason result Text of title bar. Defaults to "Extended contents". Default Extended content String suggested ...
The instrument symbols used in these drawings are generally based on International Society of Automation (ISA) Standard S5.1; The primary schematic drawing used for laying out a process control installation. They usually contain the following information: Mechanical equipment, including:
The content in question is currently in a table so it seems logical to use collapsible tables but in the Help for Collapse (top and bottom) it mentions it can also be used to collapse complex content that includes tables. Doesn't seem to be any clear indication which is recommended.
border-collapse: separate; by default, which prevents adjacent cells from not having a border separating them without centering/merging the cell contents. Enforced borders that appear between cells unless they align perfectly along the same row or column.
ISO 5457:1999 Technical product documentation — Sizes and layout of drawing sheets ISO 5459:2011 Geometrical product specifications (GPS) — Geometrical tolerancing — Datums and datum systems ISO 5845-1:1995 Technical drawings — Simplified representation of the assembly of parts with fasteners — Part 1: General principles
Can be placed at the beginning of article sections that need expansion, after the section title. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers inline formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Reason 1 with for Reason the template was added, an explanation of what expansion the section needs. A bulleted list with lines beginning '*' can be given. Content ...
SCPI commands to an instrument may either perform a set operation (e.g. switching a power supply on) or a query operation (e.g. reading a voltage). Queries are issued to an instrument by appending a question-mark to the end of a command. Some commands can be used for both setting and querying an instrument.
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