Template:)
}
Use this template to produce the character or characters " } " as ordinary text rather than as part of a link [[ ]]
, transclusion { }
, variable { }
, etc.
Similar templates
Template call (m for magic word) |
Output (delayed interpretation as wikimarkup) | HTML alternative (never interpreted as wikimarkup) |
---|---|---|
{!} (m)
|
| | | or {pipe} |
{=} (m)
|
= | = |
{!!}
|
|| | || |
{!(}
|
[ | [ |
{)!}
|
] | ] |
{!((}
|
[[ | [[ |
{))!}
|
]] | ]] |
{(}
|
{ | { |
{)}
|
} | } |
{((}
|
{ | {{ |
{))}
|
} | }} |
{(((}
|
{ | {{{ |
{)))}
|
} | }}} |
{(!}
|
{| | {| |
{!-}
|
|- | |- |
{!)}
|
|} | |} |
See also
- Template: \ , which produces " /" (i.e. a slash character preceded by a non-breaking space)
- Template:Square bracket open, which produces " [ " or, as {square bracket open|2}, " [[ "
- Template:Square bracket close, which produces " ] " or, as {square bracket close|2}, " ]] "
The following templates enclose text inside the indicated symbols:
- Template:Braces, to produce text such as "{example text}" (without triggering a transclusion)
- Template:(()), like Template:Braces, except that this does not produce html markup, so that it can be processed and expanded by Lua
frame:preprocess()
function - Template:Brackets, to produce text such as "[[example text]]" (without triggering a wikilink)
- Template:Bracket, to produce text such as "[example text]" or "[example text]"
- Template:Mset, to produce text such as "{1, 2, ..., N}" (i.e., a mathematical set)
- Template:Tlf, to produce text such as "{example text}" (without triggering a transclusion)