Template talk:*-punctuation mark
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There are two parallel sets of form-of templates, e.g. {{ja-punctuation mark}}
and {{pt-diacritical mark}}
. All are implemented, respectively, using {{meta-punctuation mark}}
and {{meta-diacritical mark}}
, and none of them do anything useful. The templates take at most three parameters, |head=
, |tr=
and |sc=
, and pass them directly to {{head}}
. Any occurrence of Template:*-punctuation mark can easily be replaced with {{head|*|punctuation mark}}
, and likewise for Template:*-diacritical mark. Furthermore, these templates are barely used: there are 54 Template:*-diacritical mark templates, which are collectively used on 57 pages, and 19 Template:*-punctuation mark templates, which are collectively used on 100 pages. This appears to be an experiment on the part of User:Daniel Carrero, which didn't really work out. Benwing2 (talk) 20:31, 10 October 2020 (UTC)
- Abstain. As the creator of these templates, I don't mind if they are kept or deleted. People, feel free to do as you wish with them. --Daniel Carrero (talk) 21:09, 10 October 2020 (UTC)