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{{t|Dialogue}} facilitates the writing of dialogue in a standard format.  The template can handle most standard formats of writing dialogue, and can be indented, bulleted or numbered. '''This template ''cannot'' be <code>subst:</code>'d'''.
This module is invoked by the {{t|Dialogue}} template.
 
This template uses the [[w:Help:Lua|Lua templating language]], and more information can be found [[w:c:dev:Global_Lua_Modules/Dialogue|on the Global Lua Module page]]. '''For a traditional wikitext version of this template, see [[w:c:templates:Template:Dialogue/wikitext|Dialogue on Templates Wiki]]'''.
 
==Syntax==
This is how to write the template in [[w:Help:wikitext|wikitext]] onto your article:
 
<pre>{{dialogue
|short=full
|short=full
|short=full
...
|Character|Speech
|Character|Speech
|Character|Speech
...
|cite = dialogue description
}}</pre>
 
These parameters are explained more fully below.
 
==Parameters==
'''Named parameters specify name shortcuts. They are all optional.''' They are placed at the top of the template call, like this:
 
<pre>{{dialogue
|short=full
|short=full
|short=full
...</pre>
 
Name shortcuts apply to your main dialogue text. If you use a shortcut specified here for a character name, then the full name will be replaced for it.
 
Named parameters of the form "<code>mood1</code>", "<code>mood2</code>", "<code>mood3</code>", etc., up to "<code>mood10</code>", specify moods for the corresponding line number (e.g. "<code>mood1</code>" specifies line 1). They are placed in a line like this:
 
<pre>...
|Character|Speech|mood1=angry
|Character|Speech|mood2=quiet
|Character|Speech|mood3=ecstatic
...</pre>
 
Positional parameters form the text of the dialogue (i.e. any line not containing an "<code>=</code>" will be construed as part of the dialogue.
 
:;<code>Parameter 1</code> ''(required)'' : Character name speaking
:;<code>Parameter 2</code> ''(optional)'' : Line to speak
:;<code>Parameter 3</code> ''(optional)'' : Next character
:;<code>Parameter 4</code> ''(optional)'' : Next line
:;<code>Parameter 5</code> ''(optional)'' : Next character
:;<code>Parameter 6</code> ''(optional)'' : Next line
:;<code>Parameter 7</code> ''(optional)'' : so on...
 
Note: if any character is called "<code>action</code>" then that line will be construed as an action line. It still counts as a ''line'' nonetheless.
 
To write a dialogue description/source, use <code>cite =</code>
 
==Examples==
Here is an example of a full template usage:
 
<pre>{{dialogue
|harry=Harry Enfield
|bryan=Bryan Adams
 
|harry|Hello!                |mood1=happy
|bryan|Oh hello there        |mood2=surprised
|harry|How are you?          |mood3=inquisitive
|bryan|Quite fine thank you. |mood4=reserved
|harry|Oh that's spiffing.  |mood5=spiffed
|bryan|It is, isn't it?!    |mood6=multo-spiffed
|harry|Quite so.            |mood7=bored
|bryan|Well, I'm off!        |mood8=joyous
|harry|Ta-ta!                |mood9=relieved
|bryan|Au revoir!            |mood10=sarcastic
}}</pre>
 
The above would generate:
 
{{dialogue
|harry=Harry Enfield
|bryan=Bryan Adams
 
|harry|Hello!                |mood1=happy
|bryan|Oh hello there        |mood2=surprised
|harry|How are you?          |mood3=inquisitive
|bryan|Quite fine thank you. |mood4=reserved
|harry|Oh that's spiffing.  |mood5=spiffed
|bryan|It is, isn't it?!    |mood6=multo-spiffed
|harry|Quite so.            |mood7=bored
|bryan|Well, I'm off!        |mood8=joyous
|harry|Ta-ta!                |mood9=relieved
|bryan|Au revoir!            |mood10=sarcastic
}}
 
The below code demonstrates examples of extended use:
 
<pre>{{dialogue
|george=Georgie Boy
|rachel=Rachel
 
|action|Enter: George and Rachel
|george|Good morrow dearest Rachel!|mood2=happy
|action|Rachel turns to see him
|rachel|Oh, George, it's you!
|george|...
|rachel|Why won't you say anything?!|mood6=worried
|action|Enter: Guards
|Guards|We are announcing George's arrest!
|rachel|Oh my!|mood9=horrified
|action|George is dragged away.
}}</pre>
 
The above would generate:
 
{{dialogue
|george=Georgie Boy
|rachel=Rachel
 
|action|Enter: George and Rachel
|george|Good morrow dearest Rachel!|mood2=happy
|action|Rachel turns to see him
|rachel|Oh, George, it's you!
|george|...
|rachel|Why won't you say anything?!|mood6=worried
|action|Enter: Guards
|Guards|We are announcing George's arrest!
|rachel|Oh my!|mood9=horrified
|action|George is dragged away.
}}
 
===Notes===
 
You can number, bullet or indent your dialogue:
 
<pre>:{{dialogue|Me|Hello|You|Howdido!}}</pre>
 
:{{dialogue|Me|Hello|You|Howdido!}}
 
<pre>#{{dialogue|Me|Hello|You|Howdido!}}
#{{dialogue|Them|Good afternoon|Us|What a load of rubbish!}}</pre>
 
#{{dialogue|Me|Hello|You|Howdido!}}
#{{dialogue|Them|Good afternoon|Us|What a load of rubbish!}}
 
<pre>*{{dialogue
|angel=Fortitude
|angel|I am an angel!|Crowd|We don't believe you!}}
*{{dialogue
|angel=Fortitude
|angel|But I'm being quite serious!|Crowd|Too bad for you then!}}</pre>
 
*{{dialogue
|angel=Fortitude
|angel|I am an angel!|Crowd|We don't believe you!}}
*{{dialogue
|angel=Fortitude
|angel|But I'm being quite serious!|Crowd|Too bad for you then!}}
 
You will get the odd spacing error (e.g. "Speech<code><nowiki><space></nowiki></code>") if you lay out your dialogue on multiple lines.
 
<includeonly>[[Category:Quote templates]]</includeonly><noinclude>[[Category:Template documentation]]</noinclude>

Revision as of 20:24, 25 February 2022

This module is invoked by the {{Dialogue}} template.