State is used to build state data tables for country pages. It pulls defined starting information from a database and formats it in a standard way.
Parameters
| Parameter | Description | Required | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | English localized state name | Required | none |
| 2 | State info, a comma-separated list of either:
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Optional | none |
| 3 | Comma-separated list of resources from the following terms
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Optional | all resources |
| Boolean parameters | set to true, yes, y, t, on or 1 to use; omit if unused |
|---|---|
| cores | sets parameter 2 to "core" type use |
| region | display the state's region |
| mc | Applies {{MultiColumn}} to ag building list
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Parameter 1 must be the proper English localized name of the state, see list of state regions for all state names. Be aware that some states use ’ in their names, this cannot be substituted with '.
Parameter 2 can be either a list of state status types or a list of core countries.
For state status, the following terms can be used:
- capital, claims, colony, incorporated, market capital, split state, treaty port, unincorporated
- These can be combined in a comma-separated list, such as
incorporated,split state - They will be displayed vertically by the related icon in the listed order.
- Certain combinations should be avoided as redundant, namely:
capital,incorporatedmarket capital,incorporatedtreaty port,unincorporated,split statecolony,unincorporated,split state
- These can be combined in a comma-separated list, such as
For 'cores', list countries with their default name and capitalization (see countries), as a comma-separated list. If a state is the defined capital for a country, suffix the country's name with _c. For example,
Nicaragua_c,Central America
The claims icon
can be added to a core list also, but must be placed last in the comma-separated list.
Usage
This template must be used within a table. It fits into the standard state data table as follows:
| Name | Type | Homelands | Resources | State Traits | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Size | Uses | ||||||||||||||
Template goes here
| |||||||||||||||
| Name | Type | Homelands | Region | Resources | State Traits | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Size | Uses | |||||||||||||||
Template goes here
| ||||||||||||||||
Each state in the table requires its own use of the template in a new row. The number of columns generated by the template depends on the usage of the region parameter and how many resources are given to the third parameter.