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  2. Template:Railway-routemap - Wikipedia

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    For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap. For pictograms used, see Commons:BSicon/Catalogue . Note: Per consensus and convention, most route-map templates are used in a single article in order to separate their complex and fragile syntax from normal article wikitext.

  3. Template:Chess diagram 9x9 small - Wikipedia

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    These templates shows a chess diagram, a graphic representation of a position in a chess game, using standardised symbols resembling the pieces of the standard Staunton chess set. The default template for a standard chess board is {{ Chess diagram }} .

  4. Wikipedia : Route diagram template/Transwiki guide

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    The number in these row templates indicates how many grid the template provides to display the icon horizontally. Theoretically it can be expanded endlessly, 8 icons per row is enough in most cases. Otherwise the map will spread too far and other method of rendering the map is recommended over this project.

  5. Wikipedia:Route diagram template/BS-anleitungR - Wikipedia

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    Argument 3 (text) = if present, will display text in column 9; Argument 4 (text) = if present, will display sub-text in column 9; Icons are displayed 20 pixels high, the same as in route diagrams. See Wikipedia:Route diagram template/Catalog of pictograms for an explanation of icon prefixes and suffixes.

  6. Category:Routemap templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Routemap templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Routemap templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  7. Template:Coxeter–Dynkin diagram - Wikipedia

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    This template is used to display Coxeter–Dynkin diagrams (CDDs). To use the template, list the parts of the diagram from left to right, separated by vertical-bar (pipe) characters (" | "). For example:

  8. Template:VictorianRailways-Diagrams - Wikipedia

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    {{VictorianRailways-Diagrams|yyyy|page=xx}} {{VictorianRailways-Diagrams|yyyy|pages=xx–zz}} Optional parameters: yyyy - The relevant 'diagram year' for a specific citation — eg: 1904 / 1914 / 1961 — reproduced books contain original diagrams from these years; page - The relevant page number for a specific citation — the "p." prefix is ...

  9. Template:S9 (ZVV) - Wikipedia

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    For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap. For pictograms used, see Commons:BSicon/Catalogue . Note: Per consensus and convention, most route-map templates are used in a single article in order to separate their complex and fragile syntax from normal article wikitext.