Wiktionary:Tracking

This page is the base for tracking pages. These are pages used internally to track pages with certain properties. A given page is added to a tracking page by calling, which causes the tracking page to be transcluded into given page. In other words, examining the pages that the tracking page links to will show the tracked page.

For example, the inflection of template tracks all uses of individual tags. To see all uses of a tag such as, visit the page Tracking/inflection of/tag/fut (which generally won't exist) and click on "See whether another page links to" the page. Equivalently, visit Special:WhatLinksHere/Wiktionary:Tracking/inflection of/tag/fut.

NOTE: The tracking pages themselves generally won't exist.

The particular tracking pages in use change fairly frequently, and many of them are used only temporarily. Generally, you can only detect a given tracking page by looking at the code that enables it. That said, the following is a partial list of some of the tracking pages as of 2024-04-08:

Inflection tags

 * Inflection tags:, e.g. for the  tag.

Quote modules

 * Pages that use a given parameter in quote-*: e.g.  for author.

Category pages

 * Category pages that use the or  subsystems:,.

Links

 * Links specified using fragments or cause the page to go in  as well as a lang-specific subpage such as.
 * If embedded wikilinks are specified along with, the page goes in.
 * If embedded wikilinks are specified along with, the page goes in.
 * If a redundant wikilink is specified, the page goes in.
 * If manual transliteration is specified, the page goes in, as well as a lang-specific subpage such as.

Headwords

 * Pages with manual transliteration in headwords are placed in as well as lang-specific subpages such as  for Russian.
 * If or  are specified, the page is placed in.
 * If a category specified using doesn't begin with the language name, the page is placed in  and a lang-specific subpage such as.
 * If the part of speech in is unrecognized, the page is placed in  and  for the part of speech, as well as lang-specific subpages  and.
 * If is specified, the page is placed in.
 * If the page is in the mainspace and the headword specified using head, head2, etc. doesn't match the pagename the page is placed in and a lang-specific subpage such as.

Template:place
Places will be linked to for all entry placetypes seen; in addition, if PLACETYPE has qualifiers (e.g. 'small city'), there will be links for the bare placetype minus qualifiers and separately for the qualifiers themselves: Note that if there are multiple qualifiers, there will be links for each possible split. For example, for 'small maritime city'), there will be the following links: Finally, there are also links for holonym placetypes, e.g. if the holonym 'c/Italy' occurs, there will be the following link: