Template:!xt/doc

Usage
Use template (the name of which stands for "e x ample t ext") in order to format examples of style, especially when using quotation marks or italics could be confusing. This changes the given text to the serif typeface and green color. This template is used frequently in the Manual of Style when inline typeface changes are needed. For cases where the serif typeface is not desirable (e.g. in blocks of computer code), use, which substitutes boldfacing, or , which substitutes a mono-spaced font. For style examples that break to their own line (e.g. paragraphs), use.

For examples of bad/wrong style, in red, use, ), ), or , respectively.

The template exists for  examples. Its alias (for "grey") can be used to indicate uncertain, unavailable, disabled, lorem, etc., examples without implying deprecation. The bold, sans-serif equivalent is (and  alias). The mono-spaced equivalent is.

The template is for neutral examples, and has no color change, but is otherwise identical to. It can be used with and  to indicate usage that is neither advised nor advised against or deprecated. The bold, sans-serif equivalent is.

As with all templates, when the text, given as the template parameter, has any equals characters ("="), prefix the text with 1 in order to ensure any equals signs in the given text are correctly interpreted as being part of the normal text.

The accompanying change in typeface to a serif or mono-spaced type style, (example text) is to make it fully accessible for those with color blindness.

The parameter title takes text, which cannot be marked up in any way, and displays it as a pop-up "tooltip" (in most browsers) when the cursor hovers over the span.

Examples

 * What you write:




 * What you get:


 * ...for example, T = 293.15 K, m = 5.4 kg.