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==Parameter Monitoring==
==Parameter Monitoring==


It would be possible to set up similar monitoring for other parameters (limited to only "defined" or "undefined"), but there is less chance that this would ever be useful for those.
While it would be possible to set up similar monitoring for other parameters (limited to only "defined" or "undefined"), there is less chance that it would ever be useful for those.


===Type===
===Type===

Revision as of 04:54, 30 March 2013

To Do

  • Not sure about how both male and female slave tags should be displayed at the same time. Or how to deal with the slave tags note in this case.
  • Fix male example 1? So that it'll start with a comma if there was a female example before it, or not if not.
    • Could operate as simply as "if example1 is defined".

Quick template for pasting

{{ContentTag
|type=
|subtype1=
|subtype2=
|subtype3=
|description=
|note=
|gender=
|taggroupid=
|maletaggroupid=
|slavetagsnote=
|example1=
|example2=
|example3=
|example4=
|example5=
|example6=
|maleexample1=
|maleexample2=
|maleexample3=
|maleexample4=
|maleexample5=
|maleexample6=
}}

Parameters

Any parameter can be omitted.

  • type: The tag's generic type.
    • Suggested values: Activity, Animal, Attribute, Change, Costume, Creature, Technical, Tool.
  • subtype(X): A more specific type for the tag, as seen in the fetish listing.
    • A value for this parameter should correspond to one of the headers in the fetish listing.
  • description: The definition for the tag. A description of how/where the tag should be used.
  • note: Any notes for this tag.
  • gender: An explanation of how to know when to put this tag in the male or female namespace, if applicable.
  • taggroupid, maletaggroupid: The ID for this tag's female/male tag groups (respectively) in the tag tool, if there is a tag group and if there are distinct female and male versions.
    • If the tag does not have female and male versions, using either parameter (in isolation) will have the same result.
  • slavetagsnote: A note for the slave tags, usually like "with notable synonyms Something and Other".
  • example(X), maleexample(X): A URL pointing to a female/male example image.
    • While the template does not enforce sequential use of example numbers in any way, skipping numbers (especially 1) may result in an odd format.

The description, note, and gender parameters may include almost any type or format of text, including multiple lines and wiki or HTML code, so long as there aren't any disruptive strings like stray "|"s.

Examples

{{ContentTag
|type=[[Costume]]
|description=Short gym pants, color and length may vary. 
|note=Should '''not''' be confused with the [[bloomers]] tag.
|gender=The one wearing the gymshorts decides if the tag is placed in the female or male [[namespaces|namespace]].
|taggroupid=8004
|example1=http://g.e-hentai.org/s/a12fdf19d1/524931-15
|example2=http://g.e-hentai.org/s/387da70f57/554077-13
}}
{{ContentTag
|type=[[Costume]]
|description=Male version of [[schoolgirl]].
|gender=The one wearing the schoolboy uniform decides if the tag is placed in the female or male [[namespaces|namespace]]. 
::::If female, it should be used in conjunction with the [[crossdressing|female:crossdressing]] tag.
|maletaggroupid=3700
}}

The results of these examples may be seen on the gymshorts and schoolboy pages respectively. I decline to reproduce the examples here so that this page does not become part of the Tag category.

Parameter Monitoring

While it would be possible to set up similar monitoring for other parameters (limited to only "defined" or "undefined"), there is less chance that it would ever be useful for those.

Type

The type parameter's value is "monitored". This means you can see a list of the pages that use a given value for type by viewing the appropriate page below. "other" is not a specific value, but rather any value (including undefined/not set) not covered by the rest of the links.

Gender

The gender parameter is also monitored so that you can see where this value has and hasn't been set. This should be roughly equivalent to "this tag has versions in the Male and Female (and possibly Misc) namespaces, or not".