Template:CHF
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Usage
This template renders the standard Swiss currency abbreviation (CHF) and an optional value according the official writing instructions by the Swiss Federal Chancellery – In English, the writing instructions make no distinction between the symbol and the currency code, but uses the ISO 4217 code in any case.[1] The currency symbol/code is always placed before the value and spaced by a space between them. The abbreviation provides an informative link to the Swiss franc article.
- {{CHF|123.45}} produces CHF 123.45 (with a space between the abbreviation and the value).
- {{CHF}} by itself produces CHF (simple currency article link).
The link to Swiss franc can be turned on and off using the link parameter.
- {{CHF|link=yes|123.45}} produces CHF 123.45 (link is turned on).
- {{CHF|link=no|123.45}} produces CHF 123.45 (link is turned off).
{{sfr}}
redirects to here and has the same effect.
- {{sfr|123.45}} produces CHF 123.45 .
References
- ^ "Style Guides for English-language translators" (PDF) (official site). Berne, Switzerland: Federal Chancellery. 20 September 2017. Retrieved 2019-07-03.