Template:Country box

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Set Country param


 Country Information
 ISO Country Code Set Code Param
 Wikipedia Article Wikipedia Link
 Territory Set Territory Param
 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

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=Brazil|
  Code=BR |              
  Wikipedia=Brazil|
  Territory=2|
  Support=7|
  Deployment=4|
  Keyboard=Spanish Layout|
  Spoken=Spanish|
  Written=Spanish|
  Spoken2=English}}

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 ame
  • Territory - Code for geographic group of countries, a number
  • Support - Commitment of government support to OLPC
  1. Unknown
  2. Low and not OLPC Priority
  3. Low and OLPC Priority
  4. High Level Interest
  5. Commitment in Principal
  6. Sponsored Trials
  7. Contingent Adoption
  8. Adoption
  • Deployment - Progress on deployed laptops into country.
  1. Unknown
  2. None
  3. Demonstration (under 50 machines)
  4. Trial (50 to 500 machines)
  5. Intermediate Trial (500 to 5000 machines)
  6. Wide adoption (over 5000 machines)}}
  • Keyboard - Keyboard Layout. Please use a link.
  • 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.