Comparison of Template:Smallcaps and Template:sc
सम्पादन गर्नुहोस्At the root, {{sc}} is an extension of {{Smallcaps}}: {{sc|Your Text}}
is exactly equivalent output-wise to {{Smallcaps|Your Text}}
). The differences arise when using the segmented syntax of {{sc}}:
{{Smallcaps}} code |
Display (screen) Output (pasted) |
Display (screen) Output (pasted) |
{{sc}} code
|
---|---|---|---|
The {{Smallcaps|Lord}}
|
The Lord The Lord |
The LORD The LORD |
The {{sc|L|ord}} or: The {{LORD}}
|
Danny {{Smallcaps|DeVito}}
|
Danny DeVito Danny DeVito |
Danny DeVITO Danny DeVITO |
Danny {{sc|DeV|ito}}
|
- Thesis - Advantages of {{sc}} over {{Smallcaps}}
- {{sc}} is WYSIWYG for the copy-pasted text (or degraded text in older browsers, or text snippet in search engines), no more Easter Eggs: output will still give at least "LORD" or "Lord GOD" or "MAO Zedong" or "BC"/"AD" – whereas Smallcaps outputs "Lord" and "Lord God" (theological errors) or "Mao Zedong" (loss of surname disambiguation) or "bc"/"ad" (incorrect).
- {{sc}} does not have the browser-dependent problems with uppercasing diacritics: most of the capitalization is done server-side by the dependable {{uc:}} (and if an error was found, it could be easily fixed in a centralized way by fixing the MediaWiki software).
- Antithesis - Advantages of {{Smallcaps}} over {{sc}}
- {{Smallcaps}} has a simpler call syntax, whereas using {{sc}} beyond a synonym for {{Smallcaps}} requires understanding the segment paradigm, especially on extreme cases:
- José {{Smallcaps|Álvarez de las Asturias de Bohórquez y Goyeneche}}
- José {{sc|Á|lvarez| de las A|sturias| de B|ohórquez| y G|oyeneche}}
- Synthesis - Possible magic word {{sc:}}
However, the only advantage of {{Smallcaps}} is because it relies on the browser parsing the text letter-by-letter, whereas a template such as {{sc}} cannot, and thus need to be told what to do with successive segments.
- A server-side implementation of a new magic word {{sc:}} (on the model of {{lc:}} and {{uc:}}) would make the syntax easy again such as
{{sc:Lord}}
,{{sc:God}}
,{{sc:Mao}} Zedong
,Sinéad {{sc:O'Connor}}
,Adolfo {{sc:Bioy Casares}}
, orDanny {{sc:DeVito}}
(parsing the text based on upper/lower case, as the CSS {{Smallcaps}} does in the browser). - Segments would become optional, and available for when additional control is wanted on the copy-paste/degradation output, such as
{{sc:D|e|Vito}}
(if one wants to output an underlying "DeVITO" instead of "DEVITO", as
{{sc:DeVito}}
would do).