Šablon:Višeznačna odrednica molekulske formule-lat

Višeznačna odrednica
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{{MolFormDisambig-lat}} dodaje ovaj šablon u članak, u Категорија:Вишезначне одредницe молекулских формула

Dodavanje neimenovanog parametra, kao u {{MolFormDisambig-lat|C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>6</sub>O}} takođe utiče na način prikazivanja naslova članka, tako da je hemijska formula u naslovu prikazana sa numeričkim vrednostima u podskriptu, e.g.

C2H6O

pri čemu je C2H6O ime članka.

Adding a |prefix= switch will place the page in a sub-category of the Kategorija:Višeznačne odrednice molekulskih formula instead of "directly" to the category. (At present, the only sub-categories are Kategorija:Višeznačne odrednice neorgansikih molekulskih formula, assigned via |prefix=Inorganic, and Kategorija:Višeznačne odrednice molekulskih formula polimera neodređene dužine (with a similar switch value) but creation, assignment to the parent category, and updating this documentation are the only pre-requisites for using additional ones.)

This template adds the page that uses it to Kategorija:Višeznačne odrednice molekulskih formula, or to one of its subcategories. (The page was previously added to Category:Molecular formulas as well, but doing so added the page to both a category and an ancestor of that category, a practice deprecated as functionally redundant, and contributing to cluttering of the ancestor's member list.)

The organization of pages within Kategorija:Višeznačne odrednice molekulskih formula is currently in flux, while uses of the (enhanced) template are being edited to use the new |heading= switch. The organization of page names on the cat page is effected via that switch, but relies on users' codings of the heading switches. The coding currently in progress is as follows: the Cat member pages for specific-count, organic formulas are forced into 13 groups according to their switch values, with the Wiki engine sorting alphanumerically within those groups. The first 9 groups are numbered 1 to 9, with the number corresponding to the carbon-atom count. The low and high portions (boundary TBD) of the 10-19 carbon formulas are under A and B respectively. (C is reserved.) The 20-29-carbon ones form group D, and the rest (currently 30-45, and 56) form group E.