LGA | Location | km | mi | Destinations | Notes |
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1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
This is a template for generating an intersection or exit for a South Australia road article. It is a member of the {{Jctint}} suite of templates.
General usage
editThis is the basic syntax you need to get a complete intersection table. Just copy and paste the code below:
{{AUSinttop}} {{SAint |LGA= |LGAspan= |location= |lspan= |type= |km= |road= |notes= }} {{Jctbtm}}
...and fill in the variables! For more entries, use this:
{{SAint |LGA= |LGAspan= |location= |lspan= |type= |km= |road= |notes= }}
Within a single LGA
editIf a road is entirely within a single local government area, you may omit the LGA column by using the following code:
{{AUSinttop|noLGA=yes}} {{SAint |location= |lspan= |type= |km= |road= |notes= }} {{Jctbtm}}
Just copy and paste the above code, and fill in the variables! Also note that the table should be preceded by line explaining the omitted column, such as:
The entire freeway is in the [[City of Mitcham]].
For more entries, use this:
{{SAint |location= |lspan= |type= |km= |road= |notes= }}
Parameters
editFor the above parameters, here's what you should fill in:
- LGA: The name of the local government area in which the intersection is located. Full wiki markup is required, for example
|LGA=
[[City of Mitcham|Mitcham]]
. Parameters such as LGAC can be used instead to avoid using full wiki markup (see below) - LGAspan: number of rows the LGA spans. If value=1, omit this parameter. If set, LGA (or LGAC etc.) should be omitted from the other rows it spans.
- location: the suburb the intersection is in. The text entered here will be wikilinked to <text entered>, South Australia, so if the intersection is in multiple suburbs, you must use location_special (see below).
- lspan: number of rows the location spans—if value=1, omit this parameter. If set, location (or location_special) should be omitted from the other rows it spans
- type: use to specify a shading for that intersection's row. The permitted types are:
- closed: for highway intersections or interchanges that are now closed to traffic
- mplex or concur: for a route multiplexing terminus or concurrencies.
- trans: for a route transition – from one route number to either another route number, or a section without a route number, along a named road
- unbuilt: for unbuilt roadway intersections/interchanges.
- incomplete: for incomplete intersections/interchanges where all movements are not supported (Northbound exit and southbound entrance, etc.)
- hov for interchanges that are only for High occupancy vehicle lanes
- toll or etc for an interchange where tolls or electronic tolls are collected
- Note: If the type parameter is used, the table must include a colour key at the bottom of the table. Use the
|keys=
parameter in {{jctbtm}} to generate a compliant legend.
- km: the distance, in kilometres, of the intersection from the start of the road. Only enter numerical values, as these will be used to automatically generate a Miles column. Use km2 if the location is in a range of kilometres (see below)
- road: road that the article route intersects at this junction. This should be formatted as follows:<route shield/s> <wikilinked Road Name> <ndash> <wikilinked destinations>
- Generate route shields using {{AUshield}}
- If there are multiple roads (i.e. intersecting road changes name at this intersection), use a slash (/) to separate roads
- Generate an ndash (–) and wikilinked destinations using {{SAcity}}
- If destinations are to be entered manually, an ndash can be generated by the HTML character code
–
- notes: any notes regarding that junction. This must include an explanation for any usage of the type-generated shading.
Additional Parameters
editIn addition to those in the basic syntax, the following parameters may be used:
- LGA_note: a note that appears in small text below the LGA
- location_special: (replaces location) the location where the junction is located - use for custom entries only, such as when an intersection is in multiple suburbs. Requires full wiki markup. {{SAcity}}, {{VICcity}} etc. are a useful shorthand.
- km2: use as the second measurement (km being the first) if there are intersections with a road spread out between two points along the article route.
- uspan: number of rows the units spans—if value=1, omit this parameter. If set, km and km2 should be omitted from the other rows it spans.
- rcspan: number of columns the road cell spans-if value=1, omit this parameter. Set
|rcspan=
2 to generate a left aligned cell that spans both the destination and notes column. Do not use for features such as a rivers and bridges - see place below. Important: if using this parameter, set|notes=
none to avoid the notes cell spilling over the edge of the table. - nspan: number of rows the notes spans—if value=1, omit this parameter. If set, notes should be omitted from the other rows it spans.
- place or bridge or tunnel: a feature, such as a bridge or tunnel. This will appear in a multicolumn cell (centre aligned) that spans the destinations and notes columns. Full wiki markup is required for links, otherwise the result will be plain text.
- pspan or bspan or tspan: number of rows the above multicolumn cell spans-if value=1, omit this parameter.
- Parameters that replace LGA: The parameters in the table below allow you to enter the LGA name as plain text, and the template will generate the necessary piped link. For example,
|LGAC=
Mitcham
will generate Mitcham , which links to the Wikipedia article City of Mitcham
Parameter | Type of LGA (name of article on Wikipedia) |
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LGAC | "City of <name>" |
LGA-C | "<name> City" |
LGARC | "Rural City of <name>" |
LGA-Co | "<name> Council" |
LGADC | "District Council of <name>" |
LGA-DC | "<name> District Council" |
LGAM | "Municipality of <name>" |
LGA-M | "<name> Municipality" |
LGA-R | "<name> Region" |
LGAS | "Shire of <name>" |
LGA-S | "<name> Shire" |
LGAAS | "Aboriginal Shire of <name>" |
LGAT | "Town of <name>" |
Any parameter which is empty can be omitted.
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See also
edit- {{jctname}}, {{AUshield}} and {{WAcity}}, are templates used to generate route shields and wikilinked destinations
- {{AUSinttop}}, a template that generates a MOS:RJL-compliant header for the junction list
- {{jctbtm}}, a template that closes the junction list table
- {{jcttop}}, {{CTint}}, {{ILint}}, {{INint}}, {{MIint}}, {{MNint}}, {{NHint}}, {{NYint}}, {{OHint}}, {{PAint}}, {{VTint}}, {{WIint}} are other templates in the {{Jctint}} suite, used in American road junction lists
- {{jctbridge}}, a template that generates rows for bridge crossings
- {{jctco}}, a template that generates rows for counties without junctions
- {{jctgap}}, a template for generating a row for a gap in the route
- {{jcttunnel}}, a template that generates rows for tunnel crossings
- {{jctrestarea}}, a template that generates rows for rest areas, service areas and the like