Category:CS1 maint: display-editors
Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. This is a tracking category for CS1 citations that use |display-editors=
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parameter. The error message indicated that the Module could not know if the source had exactly four editors or if the editor was relying on the default behavior of Script error: No such module "Template link general". to provide an automatic 'et al.' The error category has been cleared and no longer exists.
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with an assigned value that is greater than or equal to the number of editors in the template. When this condition occurs, |display-editors=
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.citation-comment {display: inline !important;} /* show all Citation Style 1 error messages */
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Pages in category "CS1 maint: display-editors"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 417 total.
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- Aare
- Abacus (architecture)
- Abatement in pleading
- Abelsonite
- Abercynon
- Abernathyite
- Abramowitz and Stegun
- Abstract additive Schwarz method
- Abu Firas al-Hamdani
- Acanthite
- Bishop of Achonry
- Acinic cell carcinoma
- Acinic cell carcinoma of the lung
- Adele Diamond
- Adenocarcinoma of the lung
- Æthelwulf
- African forest elephant
- Agatha, wife of Samuel of Bulgaria
- Aguilarite
- Al-Khaṣībī
- Alfred Janes
- Allium tuberosum
- Alternative Democratic Reform Party
- Amborella
- American Enterprise Institute
- Ammanford
- Anania Shirakatsi
- Anders Grönhagen
- Andrew M. Gleason
- Anger function
- Anglican Bishop of Shrewsbury
- Anglican Bishop of Southwark
- Antarctic prion
- Antipodean albatross
- Apennine Mountains
- Araneomorphae
- Archaeoindris
- Archbishop of Cashel
- Archbishop of Tuam
- Archi language
- Bishop of Ardagh
- Ardeatine massacre
- Arthur Pue Gorman
- Ascraeus Mons
- Asociación Mutual Israelita Argentina
- Atlantic yellow-nosed albatross
- Atuatuca
- Australian Plague Locust Commission
- Australian Soil Classification
- Austrochiloidea
- Automatic sequence
- Azadirachta excelsa
B
- Bahamian Creole
- Bani River
- Duchy of Bar
- Bardon, Leicestershire
- Thomas Barnard
- Battle of Ivankovac
- Battle of Sluys
- Baudovinia
- Bayesian network
- Jon Beckwith
- Behavioural genetics
- Benllech
- Bharwad
- Birt–Hogg–Dubé syndrome
- Bishop of Aberdeen
- Bishop of Bath and Wells
- Bishop of Chichester
- Bishop of Clogher
- Bishop of Colchester
- Bishop of Dover
- Bishop of Durham
- Bishop of Edinburgh
- Bishop of Ely
- Bishop of Gloucester
- Bishop of Guildford
- Bishop of Killala
- Bishop of Kilmore and Ardagh
- Bishop of Leicester
- Bishop of Llandaff
- Bishop of London
- Bishop of Norwich
- Bishop of Portsmouth (Anglican)
- Bishop of Ripon
- Bishop of Rochester
- Bishop of Ross (Ireland)
- Bishop of Salisbury
- Bishop of Selsey
- Bishop of Sheffield
- Bishop of St Albans
- Bishop of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich
- Bishop of Truro
- Bishop of Wakefield
- Bishop of Warrington
- Bishop of Winchester
- Bishop of Worcester
- Bishop of Hereford
- Black-browed albatross
- Black-footed albatross
- BMW 600
- Boryaceae
- Michael Bourtzes
- British baseball
- British Latin
- Broad-billed prion
- Brugmann's law
- Kaspar Brunner
- Brynsadler
- Benjamin Bucknall
- Bulimia nervosa
- Buller's albatross
- Heath Bunting
- Butabarbital
C
- C57BL/6
- Renato Caccioppoli
- Cædmon's Hymn
- Caerphilly
- Campbell albatross
- Cape petrel
- Caponioidea
- Carcinoma
- Carl Wagner
- Cauldron
- Cawl
- Charles Hepworth Holland
- Chatham albatross
- Chebyshev polynomials
- Chepstow Racecourse
- China–Cornell–Oxford Project
- Christian socialism
- Ewan Christian
- Chromaffin cell
- Chromobacterium violaceum
- Chronology of Shakespeare's plays
- John Chryselios
- Cinema of Wales
- City of Carlisle
- City of Lancaster
- College football on television
- Competitive equilibrium
- Confluent hypergeometric function
- Controlled-release fertiliser
- Coulomb wave function
- Crevice weaver
- Cross Hands
- Cult film
- Curtis Glencross
- Cyclizine
D
- Damian Dalassenos
- Daniel Owen
- David Barton (politician)
- Dean of York
- Deinopoidea
- Delme Bryn-Jones
- Design Council
- Dictynoidea
- Differential Galois theory
- Diocese of Dublin and Glendalough
- Constantine Diogenes
- Template:Dlmf
- Template:Dlmf/doc
- Donnchadh, Earl of Carrick
- Double auction
- Double exponential function
- Constantine Doukas (usurper)
- Harry Drinkwater
- Dysderoidea