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Using this template, you can create tables like those commonly used in the “Stonecutting” and “Stonecutting ingredient” sections of articles about blocks. It can be used similarly to {{Stonecutter}}, except it creates the table for you.
By default, the table generates with 3 columns: Name, Ingredients, and the main column containing {{Stonecutter}}. You can set the parameter {{{showname=1}}} or {{{showname=0}}} in the first template of the table to show or hide the Name column. To group multiple stonecutting templates into one table, you also need to set {{{head=1}}} in the first template of the table, and {{{foot=1}}} in the last.
Example usage:
{{Stonecutting
|head=1
|Stone
|Stone Slab, 2; Stone Stairs; Stone Bricks; Stone Brick Slab, 2; Stone Brick Stairs; Stone Brick Wall; Chiseled Stone Bricks
}}
{{Stonecutting
|Smooth Stone
|Smooth Stone Slab, 2
|upcoming=Java Edition 1.14
}}
{{Stonecutting
|Stone Bricks
|Stone Brick Slab, 2; Stone Brick Stairs; Stone Brick Wall; Chiseled Stone Bricks
}}
{{Stonecutting
|Mossy Stone Bricks
|Mossy Stone Brick Slab, 2; Mossy Stone Brick Stairs; Mossy Stone Brick Wall
|foot=1
}}
produces:
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