Template:Post-nominals/doc

Usage
The default use provides post-nominals linked to the relevant article for the award. By default, the Canadian set of awards is used:
 * produces:

Unlinked and/or custom-linked post-nominals
To list post-nominals without links and/or with customised linking, use unlinked or list (or post-noms):
 * produces:
 * produces:

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 100%:
 * produces:

Commas
By default, a single space is placed between each linked post-nominal (see above). To include a comma, set commas (or sep) as "on", "true", "," etc (without quotemarks):
 * produces:

Country
By default, the template links to articles on the Canadian versions of the honours indicated by the post-nominals. To specify another country, include XXX where XXX is the ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 code for that country:
 * produces:

Currently, the countries supported are Australia (AUS); Canada (CAN); New Zealand (NZL); the United Kingdom (GBR); and South Africa (ZAR). (See data links below.)

Exceptions

 * AM is ambiguous in British honours. Use AMl ("AM" followed by a lowercase "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.


 * GNZM GCB GCMG GBE designates both a Knight Grand Cross/Companion and a Dame Grand Cross/Companion. In order to link correctly, however, more specific abbreviations are needed to differentiate between the Knight and Dame. For instance, "Sir John Smith " is produced by:
 * while "Dame Jane Jones " is produced by:
 * while "Dame Jane Jones " is produced by:


 * Kt, in the British set of honours, indicates a Knight Bachelor who also holds other knighthoods, baronetcies and/or peerages; KT indicates a Knight of the Thistle.


 * OM in the Canadian set defaults to the Order of Manitoba, while the Order of Merit is specified by OMt. "Joseph Jacques Jean Chrétien, ", for instance, is produced by:
 * produces: John Smith

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