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(Created page with "This category is solely used to denote in-line icons. The following icons are available, with more planned on an as-needed basis: ==Power delivery icons== * {{Center Negative}} and {{Center Positive}} are used to denote the polarity of a DC connection. They will both link to the respective section on the Power supplies article.<br>To use them, simply embed them via <nowiki>{{Center Negative}} or {{Center Positive}}</nowiki> respectively alongside text. * {{DC Jack}}...") |
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==Power delivery icons== | ==Power delivery icons== | ||
* {{Center Negative}} and {{Center Positive}} are used to denote the polarity of a DC connection. They will both link to the respective section on the [[Power supplies]] article.<br>To use them, simply embed them via <nowiki>{{Center Negative}} or {{Center Positive}}</nowiki> respectively alongside text. | * {{Center Negative}} and {{Center Positive}} are used to denote the polarity of a DC connection. They will both link to the respective section on the [[Power supplies]] article.<br>To use them, simply embed them via <nowiki>{{Center Negative}} or {{Center Positive}}</nowiki> respectively alongside text. | ||
* {{DC Jack}}, although not very clear, can be used to denote barrel-style connectors, most commonly used for DC connections. Rarely used for AC connections as well.<br>To use this, simply embed via <nowiki>{{DC Jack}}</nowiki>. Name and icon are subject to change in the future. This does not link anywhere as it may be used | * {{DC Jack}}, although not very clear, can be used to denote barrel-style connectors, most commonly used for DC connections. Rarely used for AC connections as well.<br>To use this, simply embed via <nowiki>{{DC Jack}}</nowiki>. Name and icon are subject to change in the future. This does not link anywhere as it may be used for both DC and AC connections. | ||
* {{Hard-Wired}} is used to denote units that are permanently attached to a power cord. Please note that this is a generic depiction and is not intended to denote any particular region. If a unit is region-specific, please denote this accordingly. It will also link to the respective section on the [[Power supplies]] article.<br>To use this, simply embed via <nowiki>{{Hard-Wired}}</nowiki>. | * {{Hard-Wired}} is used to denote units that are permanently attached to a power cord. Please note that this is a generic depiction and is not intended to denote any particular region. If a unit is region-specific, please denote this accordingly. It will also link to the respective section on the [[Power supplies]] article.<br>To use this, simply embed via <nowiki>{{Hard-Wired}}</nowiki>. | ||
* {{IEC 2-pin Icon}} and {{IEC 3-pin Icon}} are AC connections. If a device uses either then please also describe if it is universal power (i.e. it doesn't matter which region it is used in) or if it is region-specific (i.e. it requires a transformer to use outside a certain region). It will also link to the respective section on the [[Power supplies]] article.<br>To use these, simply embed via <nowiki>{{IEC 2-pin Icon}} or {{IEC 3-pin Icon}}</nowiki> respectively. | * {{IEC 2-pin Icon}} and {{IEC 3-pin Icon}} are AC connections. If a device uses either then please also describe if it is universal power (i.e. it doesn't matter which region it is used in) or if it is region-specific (i.e. it requires a transformer to use outside a certain region). It will also link to the respective section on the [[Power supplies]] article.<br>To use these, simply embed via <nowiki>{{IEC 2-pin Icon}} or {{IEC 3-pin Icon}}</nowiki> respectively. | ||
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==Transmission icons== | ==Transmission icons== | ||
(RCA, 1/4" jacks, optical, digital coaxial, xlr) | (RCA, 1/4" jacks, optical, digital coaxial, xlr) | ||
(MIDI, Serial, USB | (MIDI, Serial, other USBs) | ||
* {{USB Type-B}} denotes a USB Type-B port. This does not link anywhere as it may be used as either for power delivery or only for data transmission.<br>To use this, simply embed via <nowiki>{{USB Type-B}}</nowiki>. | |||
[[Category:In-line icon templates]] | [[Category:In-line icon templates]] | ||
Revision as of 19:28, 13 October 2025
This category is solely used to denote in-line icons. The following icons are available, with more planned on an as-needed basis:
Power delivery icons
and
are used to denote the polarity of a DC connection. They will both link to the respective section on the Power supplies article.
To use them, simply embed them via {{Center Negative}} or {{Center Positive}} respectively alongside text., although not very clear, can be used to denote barrel-style connectors, most commonly used for DC connections. Rarely used for AC connections as well.
To use this, simply embed via {{DC Jack}}. Name and icon are subject to change in the future. This does not link anywhere as it may be used for both DC and AC connections.is used to denote units that are permanently attached to a power cord. Please note that this is a generic depiction and is not intended to denote any particular region. If a unit is region-specific, please denote this accordingly. It will also link to the respective section on the Power supplies article.
To use this, simply embed via {{Hard-Wired}}.and
are AC connections. If a device uses either then please also describe if it is universal power (i.e. it doesn't matter which region it is used in) or if it is region-specific (i.e. it requires a transformer to use outside a certain region). It will also link to the respective section on the Power supplies article.
To use these, simply embed via {{IEC 2-pin Icon}} or {{IEC 3-pin Icon}} respectively.denotes a USB Type-B port. This does not link anywhere as it may be used as either for power delivery or only for data transmission.
To use this, simply embed via {{USB Type-B}}.
(to do: batteries)
Transmission icons
(RCA, 1/4" jacks, optical, digital coaxial, xlr) (MIDI, Serial, other USBs)
denotes a USB Type-B port. This does not link anywhere as it may be used as either for power delivery or only for data transmission.
To use this, simply embed via {{USB Type-B}}.
Pages in category "In-line icon templates"
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