Template:F//doc

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Usage[edit]

This template produces the notation for f-number, stylizing the f as a script 'f/' as is common in photography.

This template accepts up to 2 unnamed parameters, to create an f-number such as {{f/|2}}f/2, or an aperture range such as given for variable-aperture zoom lenses: {{f/|4|5.6}}f/4–5.6. When a second aperture parameter is provided, the range is separated by an en-dash (in accordance with MOS:NUMRANGE).

Examples[edit]

  • {{f/}}f/
  • {{f/|2}}f/2
  • {{f/|4|5.6}}f/4–5.6
  • {{f/|#}}f/#
  • {{f/|#|link=y}}f/#

Accessibility note[edit]

This template emits a standard f character that is stylized with CSS in order to discourage use of visually-stylized, but incorrect or inaccessible, alternatives such as:

  • 𝑓, "Mathematical small f" (Unicode U+1D453);
  • ƒ, "Latin Small Letter F with Hook" (U+0192) – often misused by Mac keyboard users (⌥ Opt+F) for being easy to type, and visually similar to the previous character;
  • f, {{mvar|f}};
  • , <math>f</math>.

Note that the last two examples above are read as the character 'f' by screeen readers.

The entire output content is wrapped in a <span>...</span> HTML tag for semantic purposes, fallback copy/paste, and screen reader recognition for accessibility.

TemplateData[edit]

This is the TemplateData for this template used by TemplateWizard, VisualEditor and other tools. See a monthly parameter usage report for Template:F/ in articles based on its TemplateData.

TemplateData for f/

Displays a photographic f-number with a script 'f/'

Template parameters

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
aperture1

f-number (aperture). Usually a number, but accepts text.

Example
2.8
Numbersuggested
2nd aperture2

Second aperture, to denote an aperture range. Separated from first aperture with an en-dash.

Example
4
Numberoptional
linklink

Boolean. Makes the entire output a wikilink to the [[f-number]] article.

Example
yes, y
Stringoptional

See also[edit]