The word "round" is used colloquially in many ways, mostly in the sense of beeing “round like a circle” (→circular or ring-shaped), “round like a roll or drum” (→cylindrical) or “round like a ball” (→spherical) and often only as a distinction from the “regular” shape of the objects, e.g. beeing “round, not rectangular” or beeing “round, not flat” or being “round and not having edges”. So possible meanings of “round” are:
"n" – blue box (for navigation) - if the category is about well defined oval, elliptical, circular, polygonal,… objects or themes
"c" – yellow-infobox (for maintenance)
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2
2D- or 3D-shapes:
EMPTY – informations about 2D- and 3D-shapes are given in the infobox
"2" – if the objects in the according category only have 2D shapes, the 3D shapes are not displayed in the infobox
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Additional information
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Examples
Place the template code always above {{Wikidata Infobox}}, not under!
Infobox (Standard usage)
Standard usage to inform the reader:
{{Round}}
The word "round" is used colloquially in many ways, mostly in the sense of beeing “round like a circle” (→circular or ring-shaped), “round like a roll or drum” (→cylindrical) or “round like a ball” (→spherical) and often only as a distinction from the “regular” shape of the objects, e.g. beeing “round, not rectangular” or beeing “round, not flat” or being “round and not having edges”. So possible meanings of “round” are:
↑In the mathematical sense ellipses and circles are special types of ovals.
↑In the mathematical sense rings, cylinders, cones and spheres are all solids of revolution.
Maintenance box
If a clean up needs to be done use:
{{Round|c}}
or with an edit comment:
{{Round|c}} <!-- to keep it as infobox simply delete "|c" -->
This category needs to be specified more precisely! The word "round" is used colloquially in many ways, mostly in the sense of beeing “round like a circle” (→circular or ring-shaped), “round like a roll or drum” (→cylindrical) or “round like a ball” (→spherical) and often only as a distinction from the “regular” shape of the objects, e.g. beeing “round, not rectangular” or beeing “round, not flat” or being “round and not having edges”. So possible meanings of “round” are:
↑In the mathematical sense ellipses and circles are special types of ovals.
↑In the mathematical sense rings, cylinders, cones and spheres are all solids of revolution.
Only 2D shapes (works for all box styles)
If there are only 2D-shapes in this category no 3D-options will be displayed:
{{Round|c|2}}
or with an edit comment:
{{Round|1=c|2=2}} <!-- to keep it as infobox simply delete "|1=c" -->
This category needs to be specified more precisely! The word "round" is used colloquially in many ways, mostly in the sense of beeing “round like a circle” (→circular or ring-shaped), “round like a roll or drum” (→cylindrical) or “round like a ball” (→spherical) and often only as a distinction from the “regular” shape of the objects, e.g. beeing “round, not rectangular” or beeing “round, not flat” or being “round and not having edges”. So possible 2D-meanings of “round” are: