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Re: Table sorting
« Topic Start: April 13, 2012, 04:34:43 PM »
The [[has feature::  ]] property takes any string value. You can put anything in there you want. You can make [[has feature::marketplace]] or [[has feature::palace]]  or [[has feature::forest]] or any other "feature" you can think you would want to note in the region. But please make sure that it is something that you will want in several regions, or something that you would want to assemble a list of. You would not, for instance, want to use [[has feature::Tanos Family Home]].

You can see the places that have a "has feature" property set here http://wiki.battlemaster.org/wiki/Property:Has_feature

If you want to set multiple features for one region, make sure you use a separate tag for each feature. Do not combine tags. Good: [[has feature::A]][[has feature::B]]. Bad: [[has feature::A,B]].

For specifying a region has a temple of a religion, you can use: [[has feature::Temple of the Church of Humanity]].

First, how can I notate the duchy as being the second value in the second column?
I don't understand. Example, please?

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Second, how do I put this on the region pages without it looking like a typo?
Two ways:
  • The preferred way is the way you did it. Work it into the text on the page somehow.
  • The less preferred way is to hide it using blank alt text, like this: [[has feature::scouts guild| ]]. Note that we pipe an alternate text, and then use one space. You have to have the space there, or it doesn't work. This way puts the tag on the page, with no visible sign on the page itself.
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