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Perhaps it's a dumb question, but what's the advantage to using this template? -- [[User:Sekoia|Sekoia]] 02:10, 25 July 2007 (EDT)
Perhaps it's a dumb question, but what's the advantage to using this template? -- [[User:Sekoia|Sekoia]] 02:10, 25 July 2007 (EDT)
: Mainly, it uses non-breaking spaces between the coordinates instead of breaking spaces.  If you just type (x, y, z), it could possibly insert a line break in the middle of the coordinates.  Using this template (or manually typing  , which is a pain) ensures that the coordinates are all on the same line.  --[[User:TonyV|TonyV]] 08:18, 25 July 2007 (EDT)
:: But doesn't {{tl|nobr}} already do that, albeit in a different way? That's what is already in some places for the coordinates. -- [[User:Sekoia|Sekoia]] 09:15, 27 July 2007 (EDT)

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Perhaps it's a dumb question, but what's the advantage to using this template? -- Sekoia 02:10, 25 July 2007 (EDT)

Mainly, it uses non-breaking spaces between the coordinates instead of breaking spaces. If you just type (x, y, z), it could possibly insert a line break in the middle of the coordinates. Using this template (or manually typing  , which is a pain) ensures that the coordinates are all on the same line. --TonyV 08:18, 25 July 2007 (EDT)
But doesn't {{nobr}} already do that, albeit in a different way? That's what is already in some places for the coordinates. -- Sekoia 09:15, 27 July 2007 (EDT)