Template:Post-nominals/doc

Usage
The default use provides post-nominals at 85% fontsize linked to the relevant article for the award. By default, the Canadian set of awards are used:



Suppress links with the postnoms parameter
The linking can be suppressed by using the post-noms parameter:



Font size
The optional size parameter allows for the size of the text, as a percentage, to be changed from the template's default of 85%:



Separator
To use a comma separator between post-nominals, use , Leave out the parameter completely or supply a blank value sep to have just non-breaking spaces between the post-nominals. Only a comma is supported as punctuation in this case and anything else supplied as a value will default to using a comma in the rendered text.



Automatic linking to a country article


Countries are specified using ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 codes. The only countries currently supported are Australia (AUS), Canada (CAN), New Zealand (NZL), and the United Kingdom (GBR). If a country is not specified, the Canadian list will be used, as it duplicates most of the British list.





Note that this is case-sensitive; "country=GBR" will invoke the British list, but "Country=GBR" will default to the Canadian list.

Exceptions

 * OM in the Canada set defaults to the Order of Manitoba. The Order of Merit is specified with OMt:
 * Joseph Jacques Jean Chrétien, returns Joseph Jacques Jean Chrétien,


 * GNZM GCB GCMG GBE Designates both a Knight Grand Cross/Companion and a Dame Grand Cross/Companion however different parameters are used to link to a Dame Grand Cross or Companion.
 * Sir John Smith
 * Dame Jane Jones use
 * QFSM In New Zealand designates both the Queen's Fire Service Medal for Gallantry and Queen's Fire Service Medal for Distinguished Service. QPM designates both Queen's Police Medal for Gallantry and Queen's Police Medal for Distinguished Service. In both instances, the Medal for Distinguished Service is specified with QFSMd and QPMd.
 * John Smith returns John Smith


 * AM is ambiguous in the British list: use AMl (lower case L) for a member of the London Assembly, AMw for a member of the National Assembly for Wales and AMh for an honorary Member of the Order of Australia.
 * In the British list, distinguish Kt for a Knight Bachelor (nb: the post-nominal is used only for knights bachelor who hold other knighthoods, baronetcies and/or peerages) from KT for a Knight of the Thistle.

Data
Data templates for each supported country:
 * Australia
 * Canada
 * New Zealand and NZ with Categories
 * United Kingdom and UK with Categories