Template talk:Only

Adding categories to text without this tag
I noticed that has been adding the relevant category to some pages that use an inline approach to describe exclusive features rather than the tag. Would it be supported to add a parameter to this template kinda like upcoming does to make this a bit more uniform, or alternatively just a flag or use template that makes it display simply "In the X Edition"? I've never been a fan of placing categories in the middle of a page's text myself so it would be nice to use the template for consistency. – KnightMiner  t/c 02:26, 10 July 2017 (UTC)


 * I was kind of thinking originally, because people kept preferring to use prose like "in the X edition", rather than the only tag: why not create another mode for this template that just makes it invisible yet still places the category. Or make a mode that simply read  when putting it in front of prose. In the end I didn't think  would be well received, and then I didn't see how using a bare category would be any different from an invisible template that places the category -- so that's what I ended up doing. (I probably should have actually talked about it)
 * So then what if there were just a flag that made it say 'exclusive' rather than what it says now -- is that sort of what you're getting at? – Sealbudsman talk/contr 02:45, 10 July 2017 (UTC)


 * I was thinking some flag that makes it say "In the X edition" or even just "X Edition" as that's probably a bit easier to work into prose, or possible just wrapping the whole sentence in this. I guess the awkward part is when it comes down to it, its hard to use this template in prose without making it a bit more awkward to write if no tag is desired, but I also find categories directly in paragraphs to be awkward.
 * Maybe if the page option to hide version exclusive text goes through it will be wrapped in some template so we can better do something like this. – KnightMiner  t/c 03:00, 10 July 2017 (UTC)