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This template is for temporarily hiding pieces of text. For example if some text is relevant for a page, but the page is used as a part of some publication, and the piece is not relevant for the publication. The piece can then be put into this template, and when the publication file (usually a pdf) is produced, this template is temporarily changed to empty text. Thus, the pieces disappear from the pages, but reappear when the template is reverted back to normal. However, I have not tested, if there are limitations about what can be in the text (characters = or { may cause trouble).
This template is for temporarily hiding pieces of text. For example if some text is relevant for a page, but the page is used as a part of some publication, and the piece is not relevant for the publication. The piece can then be put into this template, and when the publication file (usually a pdf) is produced, this template is temporarily changed to empty text. Thus, the pieces disappear from the pages, but reappear when the template is reverted back to normal. However, I have not tested, if there are limitations about what can be in the text (characters = or { may cause trouble).  
 
{{attack|#(number): |Well, now I tested and the bar seems to cause too much trouble to make this template work. Let's not  use it unless someone gets an idea how to overcome the bars.|--[[User:Jouni|Jouni]] 23:33, 6 July 2008 (EEST)}}
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Latest revision as of 20:33, 6 July 2008

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This template is for temporarily hiding pieces of text. For example if some text is relevant for a page, but the page is used as a part of some publication, and the piece is not relevant for the publication. The piece can then be put into this template, and when the publication file (usually a pdf) is produced, this template is temporarily changed to empty text. Thus, the pieces disappear from the pages, but reappear when the template is reverted back to normal. However, I have not tested, if there are limitations about what can be in the text (characters = or { may cause trouble).

⇤--#(number):: . Well, now I tested and the bar seems to cause too much trouble to make this template work. Let's not use it unless someone gets an idea how to overcome the bars. --Jouni 23:33, 6 July 2008 (EEST) (type: truth; paradigms: science: attack)