Template:chars/documentation

This template allows you to type the characters used in Proto-Indo-European, Proto-Germanic, and Proto-Hellenic notation, and Ancient Greek, Hittite, Sanskrit, Avestan, Gothic, and Arabic orthography. It must always be substituted. It uses the modules Module:typing-aids and Module:typing-aids/data. If you would like me (Erutuon) to add more languages, please post on Module talk:typing-aids.

Parameters

 * 1
 * Text, or language code if 2 is defined, or template name if 3 or 4 is defined.


 * 2
 * Text, or language code if 3 is defined.


 * 3
 * Text.

If a template name is given, this template, when substituted, will print out the arguments of that template. All arguments except for any text parameters will be printed out unchanged. ,, and  are fully supported. Only two morphemes are supported in, , and.

Proto-Indo-European
When  is specified as the language,   is the shortcut for inverted breve above on  and, and for inverted breve below on. These are used in place of  and  in many important reference works, like LIV, NIL, and LIPP.

Ancient Greek
For Ancient Greek, the shortcuts are generally the same as those at Template:R:LSJ/documentation, with some exceptions. The shortcuts for diacritics can be entered in any order, and they will be shown in the correct order. If the  is used for the circumflex, then the parameter must be introduced by 2.

To mark vowel length on an Ancient Greek word in a template, prefix the template name with  and add   or   after the vowel. For example:
 * &darr;
 * &darr;


 * &darr;
 * &darr;



To reorder diacritics or convert spacing diacritics to combining, enclose Greek text in :
 * &darr;
 * &darr;



Arabic
The template currently recognizes the symbols used by the, as well as some informal shortcuts from.

Use a doubled vowel letter for a long vowel.

Sukūns are added between consonants that do not have vowels, and doubled consonants are converted to a single consonant with shadda are added. But at the end of a word, type  to get a sukūn.

Hamzas are automatically converted to the correct seated or unseated form. is recognized, and a shadda is added to a following sun letter, or a sukūn to a following moon letter. Alif is converted to waṣla if the preceding word ends in a vowel.

represents, and  represents.

Please report errors or make suggestions on Module talk:typing-aids.

Gothic
The template recognizes all the letters usually used in the romanization of Gothic: a b d e f g h ƕ i j k l m n o p q r s t þ u w x z In addition, the following letter equivalencies can also be used: c = þ ē = e ō = o v = ƕ

Transforming into another template
If you place the name of a link template as the second parameter of, and add the rest of that template's parameters after the template name, Module:typing-aids will print out the template. If you do not substitute the template, the code will display in the preview window, as shown in the second column below. If you substitute it, will display as the corresponding link template and transform into the template when the page is saved, leaving no trace behind.