Template:TA


 * The action of the TA template with no pass parameter is shown above. It forms a link to the AM&C TOC page.

This template forms an internal link to the Trainz wikibook with , and incorporates an option to access a sub-sub-page given the optional 3rd default parameter:   as well allowing for as an optional pretty-link re-title parameter   formatted link calls ... all forming the link and all links in the wikimarkup as:
 * usage
 * Users unfamiliar with wiki-markup parameter parsing, just focus on or '|2=text' overriding the presented text of the link,
 * and / or '|3=sub-sub-linktext/' giving a prefix to a sub-sub-page, so the subject page is:
 * if and when given, / MUST HAVE a trailing '/' to form a proper link.
 * if and when given, / MUST HAVE a trailing '/' to form a proper link.
 * if and when given, / MUST HAVE a trailing '/' to form a proper link.

The observant and discerning reader will have noted the '| p=' for 'pretty parameter' overrides '2', as it does for most all trainz link templates.  Example-1, expanded paste down :
 * This is because all template default parameters, formally 'numbered parameters' can also be specified like this:

which in wiki-markup language is processed exactly the same as.

 In-line Examples :
 * links as:
 * and the other formulation:
 * both would.
 * But... is much easier to edit around on a page when trying to get the best prose presentation.


 * Similarly:
 * links as if the constructs:
 * and
 * which is perhaps part of the phrase you want.

Which do you think is easiest to look past in a paragraph filled with prose and multiple links?
 * Sub-subpage links will mainly be needed in the forthcoming Errorfixing series of tutorials and the Programmed Instruction (Trainz A-Z) linked progressive tutorials off their own sub-TOC base page.
 * Planned use of Sub-sub-pages... Better than splitting the book down the multiple tracks... we're going to make a lot of new pages in the PI tutorials! Whether for beginners or intermediate Trainzers, they'll all end in content creation and other advanced topics like TransDEM map generation anyway.