Template talk:Ein

Change output
The current output of this template really disturbs sentences - see for example the Pine tree article. I'm not that into WikiMedia programming which is the main reason I don't just fix it myself. Also, I have two different suggestions on how to use this template in the future: Thoughts? Aki 02:10, 5 December 2010 (CET)
 * 1) As today, but the output is changed to not exceed the general height of the sentence.
 * 2) As a notation system, like today's references. Seeing as I'm not that into WikiMedia programming I don't know if this could easily be done, but it seems to me that it should be easy to incorporate it into the references.  ->
 * I don't like suggestion 2. It'd just complicate it for us. And the references don't look that good either. But I do agree with suggestion 1, even though I prefer the (6ACV13) alternative, which is much simpler and has been used for a long time, over this template. We could also choose Template:Es, which does the same as the one I like, but I don't see many people using it. "I still think this whole thing is against nature." San Saber 19:14, 5 December 2010 (CET)
 * Solution to both the problems! I have created the template, which is the same as  but with the brackets (i.e. forming (6ACV13)). This can be used when reffering to an episode in a quite obvious way:
 * Leela was forced to live in the sewer a while back ).
 * When referencing to an episode a little more discrete, however, one can use so that the flow isn't disrupted. When using this the article must have a == References == at the end, but most bigger articles already do. Example:
 * The Professor is inspired by, among others, Braino. .
 * Aki 19:33, 6 December 2010 (CET)