Revision as of 01:44, 17 February 2025 by Prd(talk | contribs)(Created page with "{{high-use}} {{Documentation subpage}} {{shortcut|Template:Trimq}} {{lua|Module:Trim quotes}} This template trims matched pairs of leading and trailing single (') and double (") quotes and whitespace from a string. The string should be passed as the first unnamed parameter or using {{para|1}} or {{para|s}} if your string contains any <code>=</code> signs. <!--You may substitute this template - that is, if used as {{tlxs|trim brackets}}, the resulting wikico...")
This template trims matched pairs of leading and trailing single (') and double (") quotes and whitespace from a string. The string should be passed as the first unnamed parameter or using |1= or |s= if your string contains any = signs.
Usage
{{trim quotes|text}} = text with any leading or trailing quotes removed (as long as text doesn't contain any = signs).
{{trim quotes|1=text}} or {{trim quotes|s=text}} = text with any leading or trailing quotes removed.
Example
{{trim quotes|1= 'Play it, Sam.' }} produces Play it, Sam..
{{trim quotes|1= Alex said "hello"}} produces Alex said "hello" (since the quotes aren't at the beginning and end of the string)
{{trim quotes|1=''zut alors!''}} produces zut alors! (the double-apostrophe that would otherwise display the phrase in italics is removed)
{{trim quotes|1='''This place is not a place of honor'''}} produces This place is not a place of honor (the triple-apostrophe that would otherwise display the phrase in boldface is removed)
{{trim quotes|1="fish" and "chips"}} produces fish" and "chips (the quotes at the beginning and end are removed, those in the middle are unaffected)