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<code><nowiki>{{FedoraVersion|long|2}}</nowiki></code> returns '''{{FedoraVersion|long|2}}'''.
<code><nowiki>{{FedoraVersion|long|2}}</nowiki></code> returns '''{{FedoraVersion|long|2}}'''.


<code><nowiki>{{FedoraVersion|next}}</nowiki></code> returns '''{{FedoraVersion|next}}'''.
<code><nowiki>{{FedoraVersion|number|next}}</nowiki></code> : Instead use <code><nowiki>{{FedoraVersionNumber|next}}</nowiki></code>


<code><nowiki>{{FedoraVersion|full|previous}}</nowiki></code> returns '''{{FedoraVersion|full|previous}}'''.
<code><nowiki>{{FedoraVersion|full|previous}}</nowiki></code> returns '''{{FedoraVersion|full|previous}}'''.

Revision as of 12:48, 22 September 2010

This template is used to return a formatted version string for fedora.

Parameters

Format

  • Number (ex. 9) Default
  • Short (ex. F9)
  • Long (ex. Fedora 9)
  • Full (ex. Fedora release 9 (Sulphur))

Version

  • current Default
  • previous
  • next
  • number - a specific release

Examples

{{FedoraVersion}} returns 41.

{{FedoraVersion|short}} returns F41.

{{FedoraVersion|long|2}} returns Fedora 2.

{{FedoraVersion|number|next}} : Instead use {{FedoraVersionNumber|next}}

{{FedoraVersion|full|previous}} returns Fedora 40.