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*'''Image''' - An image of the item being sold in the vending machine, naturally. You don't have to add File:/Image:, but you do need to give the extension, e.g. .png, .gif, etc. This only accepts one image, so if the item has a random appearance of whatever, you should probably use a .gif or some such.
*'''Image''' - An image of the item being sold in the vending machine, naturally. You don't have to add File:/Image:, but you do need to give the extension, e.g. .png, .gif, etc. This only accepts one image, so if the item has a random appearance of whatever, you should probably use a .gif or some such.
*'''Quantity''' - How many appear in the vending machine by default? This accepts ranges.
*'''Quantity''' - How many appear in the vending machine by default? This accepts ranges.
*'''Item Link''' - Provide a link to information on said item. You do not need square brackets ( [[ ]] ), vertical lines ( | ), or a full URL, but don't forget the # (i.e. if you want to link to info on scalpels for this template, you do <code>Medical Objects#Scalpel</code> instead of <code><nowiki>[[Medical Objects#Scalpel]]</nowiki></code>.  
*'''Item Link''' - Provide a link to information on said item. You do not need square brackets ( [[ ]] ), vertical lines ( | ), or a full URL, but don't forget the #. For example, if you want to link to info on scalpels for this template, you would do <code>Medical Objects#Scalpel</code> instead of <code><nowiki>[[Medical Objects#Scalpel]]</nowiki></code>.  
**It also accepts links to something within the page, so you can do, say, <code>#Scalpel</code> instead of <code>Medical Objects#Scalpel</code> if you're working on the [[Medical Objects]] page.  
**It also accepts links to something within the page, so you can do, say, <code>#Scalpel</code> instead of <code>Medical Objects#Scalpel</code> if you're working on the [[Medical Objects]] page.  
**Redirects also work.
**Redirects also work.
*'''Item Name''' - Self-explanatory. Try to use the capitalization and name used on the UI.   
*'''Item Name''' - Self-explanatory. Try to use the capitalization and name shown on the UI.   
*'''Note''' - If there's something unusual about the item listing, like if it only has a certain chance to appear in the vendor or if the machine randomizes the item's contents, mention in here. If there isn't anything worth noting, just leave it out. This goes in parentheses after the name of the item, so the note doesn't mess with sorting.  
*'''Note''' - If there's something unusual about the item listing, like if it only has a certain chance to appear in the vendor or if the machine randomizes the item's contents, mention it here. If there isn't anything worth noting, you can omit this parameter. This goes in parentheses after the name of the item, so the note doesn't mess with sorting.  
*'''Price''' - What's its price? This auto-magically adds formatting, including right-align. If the vending machine doesn't show prices for items (e.g. the [[Guide to Hydroponics#GardenGear|GardenGear]]), you can just omit this parameter entirely.
*'''Price''' - What's its price? This auto-magically adds formatting, including right-align. If the vending machine doesn't show prices for items (e.g. the [[Guide to Hydroponics#GardenGear|GardenGear]]), you can just leave this out.  
*'''Is Hidden?''' - Do you need to [[Hacking#Vending Machines and Fabricators|hack]] the vendor to see this item? If so, put <code>Yes</code>; if not, put <code>No</code>. (This parameter is case-sensitive, so <code>yes</code> and <code>no</code> will ''not'' work.) This automatically pipes it into the [[:Template:Yes|Yes]] and [[:Template:No|No templates]], so you don't have to add color formatting or the curly braces ( {{ }} ).</noinclude>
*'''Is Hidden?''' - Do you need to [[Hacking#Vending Machines and Fabricators|hack]] the vendor to see this item? If so, put <code>Yes</code>; if not, put <code>No</code>. (This parameter is case-sensitive, so <code>yes</code> and <code>no</code> will ''not'' work.) This automatically pipes it into the [[:Template:Yes|Yes]] and [[:Template:No|No templates]], so you don't have to add color formatting or the curly braces ( {{ }} ).</noinclude>

Revision as of 07:00, 19 July 2023

Usage

{{VendorTableListing
|Image=
|Quantity=
|Item Link=
|Item Name=
|Note=
|Price=
|Is Hidden?= 
}}

Parameters

  • Image - An image of the item being sold in the vending machine, naturally. You don't have to add File:/Image:, but you do need to give the extension, e.g. .png, .gif, etc. This only accepts one image, so if the item has a random appearance of whatever, you should probably use a .gif or some such.
  • Quantity - How many appear in the vending machine by default? This accepts ranges.
  • Item Link - Provide a link to information on said item. You do not need square brackets ( [[ ]] ), vertical lines ( | ), or a full URL, but don't forget the #. For example, if you want to link to info on scalpels for this template, you would do Medical Objects#Scalpel instead of [[Medical Objects#Scalpel]].
    • It also accepts links to something within the page, so you can do, say, #Scalpel instead of Medical Objects#Scalpel if you're working on the Medical Objects page.
    • Redirects also work.
  • Item Name - Self-explanatory. Try to use the capitalization and name shown on the UI.
  • Note - If there's something unusual about the item listing, like if it only has a certain chance to appear in the vendor or if the machine randomizes the item's contents, mention it here. If there isn't anything worth noting, you can omit this parameter. This goes in parentheses after the name of the item, so the note doesn't mess with sorting.
  • Price - What's its price? This auto-magically adds formatting, including right-align. If the vending machine doesn't show prices for items (e.g. the GardenGear), you can just leave this out.
  • Is Hidden? - Do you need to hack the vendor to see this item? If so, put Yes; if not, put No. (This parameter is case-sensitive, so yes and no will not work.) This automatically pipes it into the Yes and No templates, so you don't have to add color formatting or the curly braces ( {{ }} ).