Template:FlagIOCshort/doc
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Usage
lemba{{flagIOCshort|code|games|athletes}}
This template is used to display a small flag and the country code of a country, with a wikilink to the country's page for the specified Olympic games.
- code is an International Olympic Committee country code (see List of IOC country codes).
- games is a string of the form
<year> Summer
,<year> Winter
, or justSummer
orWinter
. Wikipedia:WikiProject Olympics has created a full set of pages of the form "<country> at the <year> <Summer/Winter> Olympics" and the intent is that this template can be used from medal tables and event result tables to point to the right country page. 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 Olympics. It is an optional argument, and will render a small (#) after the nation's name.
Examples
lemba{{flagIOCshort|USA}}
→ USA{{flagIOCshort|GER|Winter}}
→ GER{{flagIOCshort|ESP|2004 Summer}}
→ ESP{{flagIOCshort|CHN|2006 Winter}}
→ CHN{{flagIOCshort|CAN|1924 Winter}}
→ CAN{{flagIOCshort|GRE|2004 Summer|441}}
→ GRE (441)
Supporting templates
lemba- The country name is supplied by {{country alias|AAA}} where AAA is an IOC country code.
- The flag image name is also supplied by
{{country alias}}
- For the complete country code list with related names and flags, see Module:Country alias
See also
lembaOutput style → | Country name | Country Name (code) | Athlete (country code) | Athlete Country Name |
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}} | ||||
European Games | {{FlagEOC}} | ||||
African Games | {{FlagAFOC}} | ||||
Mediterranean Games | {{FlagCIJM}} | ||||
Summer Universiade | {{FlagFISU}} | ||||
"Nation at Championships"-style | {{Flaglinkteam}} | ||||
Generic | {{Flag}} | {{Flagteam}} | {{Flagathlete}} | {{Flagmedalist}} | |
Generic (variant) | {{Flaglink}} | {{Flaglinkathlete}} | {{Flaglinkmedalist}} | ||