Template:Country box
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Country Information | |
ISO Country Code | Set Code Param |
Wikipedia Article | Set Wikipedia Link |
Government Support | Set Support Param |
Deployment | Set Deployment Param |
Languages | |
Keyboard Layout | Set Keyboard Param |
Written | Set Written Param |
Spoken | Set Spoken Param |
Secondary Written | None |
Secondary Spoken | None |
Country Information | |
ISO Country Code | PE |
Wikipedia Article | Wikipedia Link |
Government Support | Sponsored Trials |
Deployment | Demonstration (under 50 machines) |
Languages | |
Keyboard Layout | Spanish Layout |
Written | Spanish (es) |
Spoken | Spanish (es) |
Secondary Written | None |
Secondary Spoken | English (en) |
This template provides an overview of the OLPC activity in a country.
You call the template filling in all the parameters, where some of the
parameters are special numbers.
Here's an example of what to put in your wiki page:
{{Country_box| Country=Peru| Code=PE | Wikipedia=Peru| Support=7| Deployment=4| Keyboard=[[OLPC_Argentina_Keyboard|Spanish Layout]]| Spoken=Spanish (es)| Written=Spanish (es)| Spoken2=English (en)}}
These are the parameters:
- Country - ISO country name
- Code - ISO two letter country code
- Wikipedia - The name of the English Wikipedia article unless its just the country name
- Support - Commitment of government support to OLPC
- Unknown
- Low and not OLPC Priority
- Low and OLPC Priority
- High Level Interest
- Commitment in Principal
- Sponsored Trials
- Contingent Adoption
- Adoption
- Deployment - Progress on deployed laptops into country.
- Unknown
- None
- Demonstration (under 50 machines)
- Trial (50 to 500 machines)
- Intermediate Trial (500 to 5000 machines)
- Wide adoption (over 5000 machines)}}
- Keyboard - Keyboard Layout. Please use a link like [[OLPC_Argentina_Keyboard|Spanish Layout]]
- Spoken - Primary spoken language.
- Written - Primary written language.
- Spoken2 - Secondary spoken language(s).
- Written2 - Secondary written language(s).
- For languages, please use both the English name of the language and the two (or, if none, three) letter language code for the language. You may use a link like [[Spanish language|Spanish (es)]]
The template works pretty well although floating tables can always have troubles with very wide pages.