Template:This is a redirect/doc

Usage
Note: This template should not be used on soft redirects.

This template is based on a proposal to standardize redirect templates. Its basic purpose is to simplify the process of tagging redirects.

Used by itself with no parameters, the template will appear as above and automatically categorise the page into Category:Miscellaneous redirects.

Apart from e1 through e6, all other parameters are used as follows: The template transcludes whatever other template begins with "R ", followed by the parameter's text. For example, uses a version of R from airport code and produces:

If a template beginning with "R " is not found, the transcluded template is whatever has the same title as the exact text given, so  produces the same result as the above.

Up to six templates can be transcluded. Parameters e1 through e6 are optional explanations, to clarify why the redirect category applies in each particular case.

Example
produces:

As the above example currently demonstrates with R from ambiguous page, not all the transcluded templates will appear in bullet form – only those to which a specific ifeq parser sequence has been added.

Limitations

 * At present, due to an improvement needed in Wikimarkup software, the messages from Rcats do not appear on REDIRECT pages, yet. They do appear on Diff pages.  So when an editor opens the "View history" tab and clicks on the "Compare selected revisions" button (or just presses the ENTER key), the Rcat messages appear.
 * There are some redirect templates that use parameters. For example, the R from plural template has the ability to subdue the automatic Unprintworthy redirects category and add a redirect to the Printworthy redirects category. This is easily done by just piping the word "printworthy" in this way: . Since the This is a redirect template uses pipes to separate redirect templates, specify   if the Printworthy category is desired.
 * This applies to all redirect templates that use piped parameters. If no parameters are specified, then the Rcat can be used in the This is a redirect template; if parameters are needed and specified, then the Rcat must be added separately as shown above.