What you type | The footer information can be customized (although notes and status will be inserted automatically if they are called; see XXX and YYY). The update date is set by, see below for details. If no source is given a citation-needed tag is shown, can provide an actual link. The classification results can be shown with, either directly or as a wikilink to a tie-breaker rules section. Using suppresses the classification rules (this should only be used in template calls when multiple groups are summarized on a page and the rules are listed elsewhere on that page).DatingThe default description is match(es), this can be changed by calling for any other term.
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What it looks like |
What you type | Only the position, team, matches and points columns can be displayed by defining (or y, t, true or 1 or upper case variant of those); suppresses the classification rules only (this should only be used in template calls when multiple groups are summarized on a page and the rules are listed elsewhere on that page). A line can be added between section of the table (if desired) by adding with N the position below which the bar should be shown. (Note that this bar will not be shown for the bottom position in the table). A custom width of the team column can be set by, for example when multiple groups exist within one tournament and you want to force the same width on all groups. The position column header can be customized by and the position labels by for each team. When multiple a table compares teams from multiple groups, the group can also be listed by setting (or y, t, true or 1 or upper case variant of those) and using to indicate what teams comes from what group. The group column header can be customized by, for example |