NovaRoma:Legal document guidelines
This is one of the Nova Roma wiki help files.
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Contents of the Tabularium
The tabularium includes (not exclusively):
Entering a document for the first time
Use Template:LexSubst to create the basic framework for a lex. Do not edit the template!
- Create a new page with the name of the lex in the form "Name of lex (Nova Roma)".
- Enter this on the first line: {{subst:LexSubst}}
- Save the page.
- Open the page and edit it to contain the correct information.
- Save your changes.
The template includes all of the following templates. Delete the one ones that are not needed. See NovaRoma:Templates for the basics of using templates.
- Template:LexStatusActive
- Template:LexStatusRepealed
- Template:LexStatusLapsed
- Template:RogatioStatusVetoed
- Template:RogatioStatusFailed
- Template:RogatioStatusWithdrawn
- Template:LexPassed
- Template:LexFailed
- Template:LexVetoed
- Template:LexWithdrawn
The template also includes the following categories. Delete the one ones that are not needed.
- Category:Tabularium (Nova Roma)
- Category:Leges (Nova Roma)
- Category:Repealed leges (Nova Roma)
- Category:Lapsed leges (Nova Roma)
- Category:Vetoed rogationes (Nova Roma)
- Category:Failed rogationes (Nova Roma)
- Category:Withdrawn rogationes (Nova Roma)
Use Template:SenConSubst to create the basic framework for a Senatus Consultum. The procedure is the same as above.
- Template:SenConStatusActive
- Template:SenConStatusRepealed
- Template:SenConStatusVetoed
- Template:SenConStatusFailed
- Template:SenConPassed
- Template:SenConFailed
REMOVE THREE OF THESE AND THIS MESSAGE:
- Category:Senatus consulta (Nova Roma)
- Category:Repealed senatus consulta (Nova Roma)
- Category:Senatus auctoritates (Nova Roma)
- Category:Failed relationes (Nova Roma)
There is also a Template:ProposedSenCon
Other Lex templates
Other
"scriptum" class
Use <div class="scriptum"> and </div> to contain the entire actual text. This marks text that should not be changed.
"lexcomment" class
Use <div class="lexcomment"> and </div> to mark optional commentary... e.g. "Section headers in double parentheses are unofficial and have been inserted for convenience."