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Revision as of 12:16, 14 August 2018
Purpose
Meaning table data this is used for filling in "standard" cell types. The motivation is on the hexadecimal page where we want to represent binary, using a cell for each bit, some colours would be nice, so {{td|bit|0}} and {{td|bit|1}} shall be the first the "td" template supports.
Sample
X | {{td|bit|X}} (w/ comment) | |
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1 | 1 | Long comment to offset the width of the heading so we can see the real form of the template |
0 | 0 | |
Z | 0 | Test of: {{/template|bit|Z}} |
Normal | ||
Explicit normal |
(footer)