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This template compares two texts. The comparison is formatted similarly to a "diff" (see Help:Diff). Template parameters [Edit template data] This template prefers block formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status Old text 1 Specify the old wikitext here. Line required New text 2 Specify the new wikitext here. Line required See also User:NguoiDungKhongDinhDanh ...
Use of this template to compare multi-line content (i.e. HTML block content, text including line breaks) will result in syntax errors. This template must be placed on a new line, i.e. with a line break before the template. Adding the template to a line that is indented with a colon or asterisk may result in syntax errors.
The term template, when used in the context of word processing software, refers to a sample document that has already some details in place; those can (that is added/completed, removed or changed, differently from a fill-in-the-blank of the approach as in a form) either by hand or through an automated iterative process, such as with a software assistant.
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For full description of a template and the parameters which can be used with it—click the template name (e.g. {} or {}) in the "template" column of the table below. Required field(s) are indicated in bold; Copy and paste the text under "common usage" to use the template. Following each example is the resulting article text.
A ruler was used with a red pen to draw strike-through lines of deleted text and double-underline inserted text. The term "redline" came from using a red pen on the original/current version. When the document was placed in a copy machine, the copies came out black, thus the term "blackline." [1]
Similar to the {} template, this template is intended to be useful for creating links to "diffs"; that is, links to pages that show the differences between two versions of a wiki page. The major difference is that {{Diff}} is intended to show two versions of the same page, and this one creates a link to Special:ComparePages to show one version ...
To place this template, simply add {} to the top of the suspect article or section. You may optionally include 3 arguments – one showing the date the tag was added, a second specifying whether it is an entire article or just a section that is suspect, and a third linking to the url you believe contains the original text. For example: