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I've looked over some past conversations about use of the values 'separated' and 'annulled' being included in the template and abbreviated in a way that is generally understood (in this case, both "sep" and "ann" are commonly used abbreviations in genealogy and relationship records). Adding these two additional "standard" choices will allow for editors to reduce the amount of nested abbreviations into the end parameter (not that it's a bad thing; just common enough usage where it feels appropriate to add into documented usage for editors).
Change to be made:
I have added the necessary lines of text to the switch case to the primary /sandbox page.
You can copy all the contents except the first line reference to the sandbox's Template Styles CSS page.
Thanks!!
– Pedantical (talk) 17:07, 23 October 2023 (UTC)
The excessive use of " " characters is messing up how this template appears on mobile, and causes infoboxes to look weird. For example, see Anya Taylor-Joy on mobile; this template's " " usage is causing its text to be aligned further left than it should be. At this point, I'm doing no more than pointing out this issue, but ... I think the resolution here may possibly be to remove all " " between the spouse surname and the left bracket of the date range. Steel1943 (talk) 20:54, 3 November 2023 (UTC)
In the article Joaquín Torres-García, the template listed his spouse as "Manolita Piña (m. 1908, died 1949)". This was in error as she died in 1994, not 1949. I tried to update her death date to 1994 but that resulted in an error message that the date 1994 was after his death date. I then instead tried keeping the 1949 date but replacing the "died" with "his death", but that reached a different error message that "his death" is deprecated and should be replaced by "died"! Obviously using "his death" would be accurate here whilst "died" would imply that his spouse had died in 1949. So then I tried just removing the reason parameter entirely and having the marriage end date be in 1949 with his death, but doing that resulted in the wording "Manolita Piña (1908–1949)", not mentioning that 1908 was the year of marriage at all and thereby implying that his wife had been born in 1908 and died in 1949!
I was left with no choice but to just remove the template completely and manually record that he married his wife in 1908 and she died in 1994. I feel like those two error messages should be removed, as either recording the spouse's death date or that the marriage ended with the subject's death would be accurate ways of conveying the information, but the template as-is gives no good option for using it. Chessrat (talk, contributions) 11:46, 26 January 2024 (UTC)
This template seems to generate the red error message "Expression error: Unexpected < operator". – Editør (talk) 11:43, 8 June 2024 (UTC)