Template_talk:Fundamental_info_units

Template talk:Fundamental info units

Template talk:Fundamental info units


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I don't know what this template does, but it causes typos in the Qubit article.

Specifically, it jams words together. In the first paragraph of the Qubit article, look for "polarizationof" and "superpositionof". Next, click "Edit" and notice that the seemingly missing spaces are visible in edit mode. Remove a space, re-add it, and preview; that doesn't fix it. Try different computers, operating systems, and browsers; that doesn't fix it. What does fix it, is to preview after removing {{Fundamental info units}}.

I'm not completely sure this template is the problem, because the problem started with this edit, and the template had already been included before then. However, if you remove the template from that 2010 version and preview, the problem disappears. Art LaPella (talk) 00:01, 28 December 2013 (UTC)

This has been "fixed", sort of, by adding extra spaces into "polarizationof" and "superpositionof", but of course an undocumented gotcha like that is likely to re-occur. Art LaPella (talk) 05:27, 22 January 2014 (UTC)

No info/examples?

Does this template page have any information about what the template is/does? I came looking for what it actually is (to figure out how I had inadvertently removed/moved the lead for the quibit article), but found no info on what the template is and shows on a page, examples, etc as is common in on other template pages - e.g. the Template:URL template page). I looked in the history thinking it was just vandalism, but didn't find anything there either (I think).

Base 3

Can Trit and Tryte be added to the template? Galzigler (talk) 13:34, 20 September 2017 (UTC)

and Qutrit. Galzigler (talk) 13:36, 20 September 2017 (UTC)

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