Template:ORP

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  A page to page navigation template which will operate properly with sub-pages (Chapters) and Sub-sub-pages too. This is a adaptation of the Wikibook general Chapter navigation template and operates similarly but
 * purpose
 * Usage
 * instead of assuming it NEEDs to form a link inside  and  instead works successfully with Trainz Linking Templates, (all of which may be pipetricked giving a neater appearance).
 * Further, it does not assume the page must be on the wiki, for giving a N3V or wp template call should link offsite just as do the TXX linking templates.

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 * Syntax

Like Chapter navigation this template defaults to auto-categorizing a page to : using the magic word. This may be overridden to a sub-category by giving a third pass parameter:

or {{Trainz-page | n =|14= | p =|15= | h =|7= | rh=|16= | sort={{{sort|{{{1|{{SUBPAGENAME}}}}}}}}|17= }} The latter form is useful for cutting and pasting page to page in a threaded discourse of sections, or topics level pages, obviously.
 * Letting the template default to : is discouraged. Use the book divisions:
 * category:Trainz AM&C,
 * category:Trainz references,
 * category:Trainz appendixes,
 * category:Trainz Content Creation,
 * category:Introductory Trainz,
 * category:Trainz scripting and ... category:Trainz Whatever