Extension:Labeled Section Transclusion/ko

Labeled Section Transclusion 확장기능은 보통처럼 위키문법을 구문 분석해서 표시된 문단의 선택적인 끼워넣기가 가능합니다. 그 기능은 보통의 끼워넣기를 갖는 태그의 확장 버전과 비슷합니다. 이것은 포함할 문단을 선택합니다. 이것은 위키미디어의 모든 위키에서 유효합니다.

표준 끼워넣기가 기본적으로는 소규모인 틀의 큰 부분을 취급하는 것에 대해서 라벨이 있는 문단의 끼워넣기는 큰 문서의 작은 부분을 의도하고 있습니다.

However, there are some differences. In the native template transclusion, sections are marked by behavior; thus you can have only one (possibly non-contiguous) section to be included or skipped.

Here, sections are marked by name, and behavior is chosen by the caller, which can include or skip sections as needed. Different pages can include or exclude selected sections; there can be arbitrary numbers of sections, which can also overlap arbitrarily.

Marking sections by name rather than behavior allows edit section links to be rendered more appropriately for getting excerpts from larger texts, since the extension can now account for sections that are skipped in the beginning of the page, allowing transcluded sections to be offset appropriately.

첫 번째: 사용할 문단에 태그를 붙임
아래처럼 태그를 사용해서 문단에 태그를 붙입니다:

이들의 태그는 HTML/XML가 아니며 보통의 속성 구문을 사용하지 않는 것에 주의하세요. 이렇리 때문에 와  의 표시는 XML의 보통 열기 및 닫기 태그가 아닌 개별이기 때문에 문단의 중첩이나 덮어쓰기가 허가됩니다. 이에 따라서 다른 문단과의 간섭을 신경 쓰는 것 없이 section 태그를 삽입할 수 있게 됩니다.

두 번째 A: 문단의 끼워넣기
Call the parser function #lst to transclude it, i.e. to transclude a section called chapter1 from a page called articleX:

The target article defines the location of the section; its behavior is determined by the parser function.

두 번째 b: 문서는 끼워넣기 문단은 제외하기
To transclude a page, but exclude a specified section, use the #lstx function:

임의로 제외된 문단으로 대체 문자열을 삽입할 수가 있습니다.

예시:

치환된 문자열은 문단이 스킵된(제외된) 영역에 표시됩니다.

Discontiguous sections
It is possible to have multiple sections with the same name; in this case, every section with that name will be included/excluded. This is especially useful to mark various discussions.

Section ranges
These functions have an additional, optional argument to specify a section range; i.e., to include everything from the beginning of chapter 1 to the end of chapter 3. This allows using empty marker pairs to mark one end of the section, possibly in a template. A similar mechanism is currently used at the French Wikisource.

Substitution
This also works with substitution; it's even possible for an article to substitute a section of itself. One use of this provides a neat way to archive talk pages: Mark the text to be archived using, etc. Then create an archive page with the text, using archive , which copies archived sections. Lastly, replace the contents of talk_page with archive to remove those sections.

Transcluding sections by headings
There is optional support for transcluding sections of text marked with the normal headings, i.e. . If installed, this is done with the lsth function.

Transclude the introduction
To transclude the introduction of a page (i.e. the content before the first heading), use

Transclude a specific section
You can also transclude the whole content of the sectionX (which includes all its sub-sections but excludes the heading of sectionX itself).

Things to note:

E.g. from pagename/en rather than from pagename.
 * 1) Only the first occurrence of the sectionX is transcluded if you have more than one section with the same name.
 * 1) Make sure you type what the heading of sectionX is in wikitext, not how it is displayed. For example if the heading of the section is  , you should type " " not " ".
 * 1) When transcluding a section from a page marked for translation using the translate extension, transclude from the language-specific version.
 * 1) The matching is case insensitive, to prevent links from breaking due to case changes.

Transclude multiple sections
You can also transclude from the first occurrence of sectionX (excluding the heading of sectionX itself) until it reaches the next occurrence of sectionY. Note that sectionY acts as a stop point so the transclusion doesn't contain the content of sectionY.

Notes about skipped headings
Since the traditional transclusion in MediaWiki isn't intended to transclude sections, it doesn't account for skipped headings. As a result, if you were to transclude a template with multiple headings, and skip the first heading, then all of the edit sections links would point to the wrong section in the template.

When this extension is used (with MediaWiki 1.9 or later), the #lst and #lsth functions count headings in the "skipped" beginning part, and offset transcluded headings appropriately. This will allow these links to point to the correct section in the simple case.

Note that #lstx does not count skipped headings, and that skipped headings within discontiguous sections are not offset. ''' But it seems it has been fixed now (likely when ported to MediaWiki's new preprocessor). The transcluded headings can be linked to the correct sections '''.

Localisation
Internally, the parser functions all use the lst prefix, for consistency with the name of the extension. Since this acronym may be confusing to non-developers, readable English variants have been introduced, so the functions can currently be called from either name.

Additionally, the tag can now be localised; currently: ,, , ; i.e.:


 * (RTL):  ( "start" code to the right and "end" code to the left )
 * (RTL):  ( "start" code to the right and "end" code to the left )
 * (RTL):  ( "start" code to the right and "end" code to the left )

Limitations

 * While it is possible to use this extension across namespaces, interwiki references are not resolved. It is not yet possible, for example, to include part of a Wikisource page into a remote MediaWiki installation.
 * Section tags cannot themselves be transcluded in order to work on other pages.  and   work only if section tags appear directly in the wikitext of the transcluded page. This means, for instance, that these tags cannot be embedded in a template using template parameters and parser functions. The   magic word does not work with section tags.   produces balanced tags, while the section tags uses singular tags. See.
 * As of 2014, section tags don't have any effect when used inside a template parameter. If page A contains a text, there's no way  can access X.

Installation
There is also a Gadget in use on various Wikisources that makes it possible to define sections with a simplified  syntax. Its code can be found at Wikisource:MediaWiki:Gadget-Easy_LST.js.

Examples

 * wikisource:user:sanbeg/Includer is an early demonstration that shows several of the basic features.