Template talk:Ep

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This won't work as described in the documentation, because the examples don't use the parameter, and the code doesn't know about the anonymous parameter used in the examples. If you use then you get : is this actually used anywhere in earnest? —Phil | Talk 15:24, August 28, 2015 (UTC)


 * This issue has been resolved.  I just stumbled upon this Talk page and saw Phil's comment, but it turns out that I fixed the issue in Revision 13513 of ep/doc.  In July 2016 (several months later), I completed a major revision of ep and overhauled the documentation.  In general, no, I do not see much use for the parameter since we use nested punctuation on this wiki, but I retained its functionality anyway.  –VeganCritter (talk) 21:23, August 12, 2016 (UTC)

New campaign template overhaul
To adapt to the new campaign, this template and it's uses should be overhauled to use a new format that supports campaign number (eg. would be what  is now, allowing space for new episodes in 2x1x1. I will deprecate the old system by making it add a category to all pages it's being used so we can start phasing it out. The old system shouldn't be removed until all those instances are resolved

- Dexcuracy (talk) 03:52, January 11, 2018 (UTC)
 * Surely a better solution would be to allow an addition to the syntax rather than just dumping the old. If I understand correctly the most obvious difference between current CxEE and new-style CxCxE formats is that the latter has two "x" characters, which should be ridiculously easy to spot in the LUA code. So you simply check which pattern the parameter matches and proceed accordingly, without having to change huge numbers of pages. What am I missing? HTH HAND —Phil | Talk 14:40, January 11, 2018 (UTC)

There isn't any way to link to the second campaign's episodes.
doesn't work.