Template:Catalog lookup link/doc

Parameters

 * 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9: Optional unnamed parameters for 0 to 9 items to be listed. Whitespace is trimmed off both ends and the strings are urlencoded as if they were query strings.
 * article-link: Optional Wikipedia article name to link to.
 * article-name: Optional alternative text to be displayed for article-link link in front of catalog link. If not specified, article-link is used for display as well. If both parameters are not specified, the prefix is omitted completely.
 * article-postfix: Optional symbol to be displayed after article name or link (f.e. ":"; omitted, if not defined).
 * link-prefix: Optional prefix portion of url to external catalog item(s).
 * link-postfix: Optional postfix portion of url to external catalog item(s).


 * item-prefix: Optional text displayed in front of each external link (omitted, if not defined)
 * item-postfix: Optional text displayed immediately after each external link (omitted, if not defined)
 * list-separator: Optional alternative separator displayed between list items (default: ", ", if not specified). Whitespace must be encoded.
 * list-leadout: Optional alternative leadout text displayed between the last two list items (f.e. "and", "or", "as well as", etc., default is the list-separator or ", ".)


 * leadout-postfix: Optional alternative postfix text of the leadout (see list-leadout) displayed between the last two list items. This gets added in front of the last list item instead of the default whitespace which is added without this parameter. This may be necessary if list-separator is used not only to define the list separator but also parts of the item prefix (except for the first one). (At present, this is used only to cope with format oddities of the MR template.)

Examples
The following examples do not reflect actual usage examples and are provided here mostly for quick output format checking. For actual usage examples, please study the templates listed further down under See also.


 * Example 1 (article-link and article-name):




 * Example 2 (only article-link):




 * Example 3 (only article-name):




 * Example 4 (neither article-link nor article-name):




 * Example 5 (with article-postfix, item-prefix, item-postfix, link-postfix):




 * Example 6 (without link-prefix, with article-postfix, item-prefix, item-postfix):




 * Example 7 (list-leadout, list-separator):