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Template:P

p - stands for Paragraph
This template is recommended to be used whenever a literature paragraph is needed.

Paragraph points to a simple question

Parameters

first - number of the paragraph
second - the actual text of the paragraph

Usage

{{raw:data:p|7|This is the actual paragraph text.}}
It will automatically link paragraph 7 to a question that links itself only paragraph 7.

Tests

Code Expected Actual
{{raw:data:p|7|This is the actual paragraph text.}}
7 This is the actual paragraph text.
7 This is the actual paragraph text.

Paragraph points to a complex question

Parameters

first - number of the paragraph
second - number of paragraphs related to the question that is linked to this paragraph. An example would be 7-8 or 10-13
third - the actual text of the paragraph

Usage

{{raw:data:p|7|7-8|This is the actual paragraph text.}}
It will automatically link paragraph 7 to a question that links itself to paragraphs 7 and 8.

Tests

Code Expected Actual
{{raw:data:p|7|7-8|This is the actual paragraph text.}}
7 This is the actual paragraph text.
7 This is the actual paragraph text.

Paragraph with no question

Parameters

nq - no question
second - actual paragraph

Usage

{{raw:data:p|nq|This is the actual paragraph text.}}
It will create a paragraph without the indent showing the number of the question and without any link to any question.

Tests

Code Expected Actual
{{raw:data:p|nq|This is the actual paragraph text.}}
This is the actual paragraph text.
This is the actual paragraph text.

Continuation of a paragraph to the next page

Parameters

c - continuation
second - paragraph continuation

Usage

{{raw:data:p|c|this is the continuation of the paragraph text.}}
It will create a continuation of the paragraph from the previous page. This continuation will not be indented.

Tests

Code Expected Actual
{{raw:data:p|c|This is the continuation of the paragraph text.}}
This is the continuation of the paragraph text.
This is the continuation of the paragraph text.