Template:VIS-gallery/doc
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Usage
This template is used for displaying Valued image sets in the main name space category structure. It shall be placed on a separate gallery page named:
Valued image set: <scope>
where <scope> is an exact copy of the scope parameter. If the template is placed on a page with a different name, links from the image pages of the images constituting the valued image sets is broken!
Besides adding this template to the gallery page, one or more parent categories pointing into the main name space category structure shall also be added explicitly after the template as well as links to other Wikimedia projets dealing with the same scope (if any)
{{VIS-gallery |subpage=subpage of the corresponding VISC under Commons:Valued image candidates/ (= VISC title) |ingallery=Image:foo.jpg{{!}}First caption Image:foo2.jpg{{!}}Second caption Image:foo3.jpg{{!}}Third caption Image:foo4.jpg{{!}}Fourth caption ... |date_of_promotion=~~~~~ |description=Optional background information explaining the value of the image set |scope=Scope of the nomination }} [[Category:Parent of scope]] ... [[da:tilsvarende artikel på da]] [[en:equivalent article on en]] ...
Parameters
subpage (Required)
The subpage of the corresponding nomination page on Commons:Valued image candidates. Used for linking the Valued Image Set to the original promotion and the review.
This parameter is identical to the title parameter on the Valued image set candidate page.
ingallery (Required)
A list of the images in the gallery set, in gallery format, including an optional caption for each image. The <gallery> and </gallery> are omitted, and the usual pipe character (|) separating the image from the caption should be replaced by the pipe template {{!}}. Example:
|ingallery=VIS1.jpg{{!}}VIS1 caption VIS2.jpg{{!}}VIS2 caption
will in the template be expanded to the gallery
<gallery widths="480px" heights="480px"> VIS1.jpg|VIS1 caption VIS2.jpg|VIS2 caption </gallery>
which will appear in a table cell. The widths and heights optional parameters assures that each image is shown in (approximately) proper review size.
This parameter should be an exact copy of the corresponding ingallery parameter on the Valued image set candidate page.
description
Optional parameter to allow a long description. Identical to the description parameter on the Valued image set candidate page.
date_of_promotion (Required)
This is the date and time the image was promoted for VIS. Use ~~~~~ as a convenient method to get the time now. This parameter is used in the template to automatically associate the Valued image set with the correct monthly sub-category and used for sorting the sets by date of promotion.
scope (Required)
This mandatory parameter is used to specify the scope of the valued image set. See Commons:Valued image scope.
This parameter should be an exact copy of the scope parameter on the Valued image set candidate page.
Examples
VISC nomination
{{VIS-gallery |subpage=Thespis |ingallery=Image:Thespis - I do not know you.png{{!}}Act I: Gods appear to the Thespians. Image:Thespis - Illustrated London News Jan 6 1872.png{{!}}Start of Act I finale. Image:Thespis - You're Diana I'm Apollo.png{{!}}Mid-Act II, song "You're Diana, I'm Apollo". Image:Thespis - An Undress Rehearsal.png{{!}}Rehearsal of ''Thespis'', identified as such in the producer's memoirs. Scene uncertain - probably the opening number or the ballet. |description=At the time of its production, ''Thespis'' was just a Christmas entertainment, not expected to last, and, after a three month run, and a one-off revival in April, it was forgotten. Most of the music is now lost. However, as the first collaboration between [[w:W. S. Gilbert|W. S. Gilbert]] and [[w:Arthur Sullivan|Arthur Sullivan]], it proved of great interest in later years, and in modern times is frequently reconstructed using other music from Sullivan to fill the gaps. These images represent all known images of the original run, which thus represent our only glimpse into a lost opera. |date_of_promotion=16:21, 14 June 2008 (UTC) |scope=All known contemporary images of the original performance of [[:en:Thespis (opera)|Thespis]], the lost [[:en:Gilbert and Sullivan|Gilbert and Sullivan]] opera. }}
gives
This is a valued image set on Wikimedia Commons. The image has been assessed under the valued image criteria and is considered the most valued image set on Commons within the scope: You can see its nomination at Commons:Valued image candidates/Thespis. | |
At the time of its production, Thespis was just a Christmas entertainment, not expected to last, and,
after a three month run, and a one-off revival in April, it was forgotten. Most of the music is now lost. However, as the first collaboration between W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan, it proved of great interest in later years, and in modern times is frequently reconstructed using other music from Sullivan to fill the gaps. These images represent all known images of the original run, which thus represent our only glimpse into a lost opera. |