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Revision as of 20:58, 9 January 2016 by imported>Zyxw (== See also == {{Flag templates}})
![]() | This is a documentation subpage for Template:FlagSEAGF. It contains usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
Usage
{{flagSEAGF|code|games|athletes}}
This template is used to display a small flag and name of a country, with a wikilink to the country's page for the specified Southeast Asian Games games.
- code is a Southeast Asian Games Federation three letter country code (see List of SEAGF country codes). This must be written in CAPS.
- games is the year expressed in the format yyyy. WikiProject Multi-sport events has created a full set of pages of the form "<country> at the <year> Southeast Asian Games" and the intent is that this template can be used from medal tables and event result tables to point to the right country page. This will also give the correct name of the games. e.g. 1959 to 1975: Southeast Asian Peninsular Games, 1977 onwards: Southeast Asian Games. Also, the correct historical flag is chosen based on this string, for countries that had different flags in the past.
- athletes is the number of athletes that the nation contributed to the specific Southeast Asian Games. It is an optional argument, and will render a small (#) after the nation's name.
Examples
{{flagSEAGF|VIE|1973}}
→[[Vietnam at the 1973 Template:SEAGF year|Vietnam]]
{{flagSEAGF|VIE|2015|400}}
→[[Vietnam at the 2015 Template:SEAGF year|Vietnam]] (400)
{{flagSEAGF|SIN|1959}}
→[[Singapore at the 1959 Template:SEAGF year|Singapore]]
{{flagSEAGF|MYA|1973}}
→[[Myanmar at the 1973 Template:SEAGF year|Myanmar]]
{{flagSEAGF|MAS|1961}}
→[[Malaysia at the 1961 Template:SEAGF year|Malaysia]]
{{flagSEAGF|LAO|1973}}
→[[Laos at the 1973 Template:SEAGF year|Laos]]
{{flagSEAGF|CAM|1971}}
→[[Cambodia at the 1971 Template:SEAGF year|Cambodia]]
{{flagSEAGF|MYA|2013}}
→[[Myanmar at the 2013 Template:SEAGF year|Myanmar]]
See also
Output style → | Country name | Country (code) | Athlete (country) | Athlete Country |
Country code |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Olympic Games | {{FlagIOC}} | {{FlagIOCteam}} | {{FlagIOCathlete}} | {{FlagIOCmedalist}} | {{FlagIOCshort}} |
Other games | {{FlagIOC2}} | {{FlagIOC2team}} | {{FlagIOC2athlete}} | {{FlagIOC2medalist}} | {{FlagIOC2short}} |
Paralympic Games | {{FlagIPC}} | {{FlagIPCteam}} | {{FlagIPCathlete}} | {{FlagIPCmedalist}} | {{FlagIPCshort}} |
Pan American | {{FlagPASO}} | {{FlagPASOteam}} | {{FlagPASOathlete}} | {{FlagPASOmedalist}} | |
Parapan American | {{FlagPPASO}} | ||||
Commonwealth | {{FlagCGF}} | {{FlagCGFteam}} | {{FlagCGFathlete}} | {{FlagCGFmedalist}} | |
Southeast Asian | {{FlagSEAGF}} | {{FlagSEAGFteam}} | {{FlagSEAGFathlete}} | {{FlagSEAGFmedalist}} | |
World Games | {{FlagIWGA}} | ||||
Central American and Caribbean Games | {{FlagCAC}} | ||||
Asian Games | {{FlagOCA}} | ||||
"Nation at Championships"-style | {{Flaglinkteam}} | {{FlagATHCHathlete}} | |||
Generic | {{Flag}} | {{Flagteam}} | {{Flagathlete}} | {{Flagmedalist}} | |
Generic (variant) | {{Flaglink}} | {{Flaglinkmedalist}} | |||