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< | <includeonly><onlyinclude><abbr class="figure item-dimension" data-icon="㉄" title="M3 Meta-Stating Question {{#if:{{{tradition2|}}}|/ {{{tradition2|}}}}} {{#if:{{{tradition3|}}}|/ {{{tradition3|}}}}} / Item ID Q{{{Q|617}}}">{{TTS|html=ins|class=flag|tts={{{Q|617}}}. (M3)|M3–{{{Q|617}}}|title = M3 Meta-Stating Question {{#if:{{{tradition2|}}}|/ {{{tradition2|}}}}} {{#if:{{{tradition3|}}}|/ {{{tradition3|}}}}} / Item ID Q{{{Q|617}}} }} {{#switch:{{{ParameterThatShouldBeEmpty|}}} | ||
| {{{tts|}}}{{{tradition|}}} = {{TTS|html=ins|class=swatch|[M3]|(M3):}} | |||
[[ | | #default = {{TTS|html=ins|class=swatch|[{{{tradition|MX}}}] [M3]|({{{tts|MX}}}) (M3):}} | ||
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{{HueSwatchPreview|class=field_mdem|I=IM3|dl = How many answers can an M3 Question have?}} | |||
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== Description == | |||
This template may be used for adding descriptive swatches to [[:Category:M3 Meta-Stating Questions|M3 Questions]] that mark them as propositions while using visual space effectively. The "I" stands for "image" or "icon". | This template may be used for adding descriptive swatches to [[:Category:M3 Meta-Stating Questions|M3 Questions]] that mark them as propositions while using visual space effectively. The "I" stands for "image" or "icon". | ||
[[Category:I-Templates for Item swatches]] [[Category:M3 Meta-Stating Questions]] | [[Category:I-Templates for Item swatches]] [[Category:M3 Meta-Stating Questions]] | ||
Latest revision as of 08:06, 6 October 2025
- pronounced 617. (M3) pronounced (M3): How many answers can an M3 Question have?
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- pronounced 617. (M3) pronounced (M3): How many answers can an M3 Question have?
Description[edit]
This template may be used for adding descriptive swatches to M3 Questions that mark them as propositions while using visual space effectively. The "I" stands for "image" or "icon".