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"There is nothing sacrosanct about the status of any prize. It will only carry authority while it continues to be awarded to artsits who are held in high regard or who are seen, in a relatively short time, to have merits that perhaps people didn't recognise at that moment. It's only as good as its last outing."

My first navbox

Script error: No such module "Navbox".

Sandboxed mess

Script error: No such module "Navbox".

'nother table test

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Timeline test UK composers

Assistance: English Monarchs

<timeline>

  1. Anything after a hash -like this line - is merely a note, not code
  1. Overall size of chart attributes

Preset = TimeHorizontal_AutoPlaceBars_UnitYear ImageSize = width:760

PlotArea = left:0 bottom:100 top:10 right:10 # e.g. extra space to the left and below the plot area for axis labels and legend

  1. Define colors used throughout

Colors =

  1. Structural colors
 id:lightGray     value:gray(0.9)
 id:gray          value:gray(0.7)
 id:darkGray      value:gray(0.4)
 id:ukc       value:skyblue     
 id:events    value:green
 id:monarchs  value:orange 
 id:pms       value:lavender

BackgroundColors = canvas:lightGray

  1. Next few lines dictate axes, scope, gridlines etc

Period = from:1390 till:2010 ScaleMajor = unit:year increment:25 start:1425 gridcolor:black Legend = orientation:vertical left:49 top:100

LineData =

 at:1500 color:darkGray layer:back
 at:1600 color:darkGray layer:back
 at:1700 color:darkGray layer:back
 at:1800 color:darkGray layer:back
 at:1900 color:darkGray layer:back


  1. Begin - Bardata defines order of bars throughout + validates typing of names

BarData=

 barset:Composers 
 barset:Events    
 barset:Monarchs  
 barset:PM        


  1. Begin - data about coverage and appearance of timelines

PlotData=

  1. set default appearance of timelines and text
 width:15 fontsize:M textcolor:black align:left anchor:from shift:(4,-6)
 barset:Composers
 from:start till:end color:ukc align:center anchor:middle text:Composer #Title
 from:1390 till:1453 color:ukc text:J Dunstable
 from:1410 till:1487 color:ukc text:J Hothby
 from:1491 till:1547 color:ukc text:HenryVIII
 from:1505 till:1585 color:ukc text:Tallis
 from:1543 till:1623 color:ukc text:W Byrd
 from:1557 till:1602 color:ukc text:Morley
 from:1563 till:1626 color:ukc text:Dowland
 from:1567 till:1620 color:ukc text:Campion
 from:1583 till:1625 color:ukc text:Gibbons
 from:1572 till:1656 color:ukc text:Tomkins
 barset:break
 barset:skip
 from:1659 till:1695 color:ukc text:P'cell
 from:1685 till:1759 color:ukc text:Handel
 from:1710 till:1778 color:ukc text:Arne
 from:1816 till:1875 color:ukc text:WS Bennett
 from:1842 till:1900 color:ukc text:Sullivan
 from:1848 till:1918 color:ukc text:Parry
 from:1913 till:1976 color:ukc text:Britten
 anchor:middle
 width:12
 barset:Events
 color:events
 from:start till:end align:center text:Events
 width:20
 from:1415 till:1415 fontsize:S color:black text:Battle of Agincourt
 barset:break
 barset:skip
 from:1588 till:1588 fontsize:S color:black text:Armada~destroyed shift:(2,2)
 from:1605 till:1605 fontsize:S color:black text:Gunpowder~plot shift:(3,-5)
 from:1605 till:1605 color:black #line fudge for Gunpowder plot
 barset:break
 barset:skip
 from:1642 till:1651 fontsize:S color:events text:English Civil Wars
 from:1707 till:1707 fontsize:S color:black text:"Act of Union 1707" shift:(3,-2)
 barset:break
 barset:skip
 from:1755 till:1755 fontsize:S color:black text:Johnson's~Dictionary shift:(3,4)
from:1800 till:1800 fontsize:S color:black text:"Act of Union 1800" shift:(3,-2)
 barset:break
 barset:skip
 from:1805 till:1805 fontsize:S color:black text:"Trafalgar"
 barset:skip
 from:1832 till:1832 fontsize:S color:black text:"Reform Act"
 barset:break
 barset:skip
 from:1854 till:1856 fontsize:S color:events text:"Crimean War"
 barset:break
 barset:skip
 barset:skip
 from:1914 till:1918 fontsize:S color:events text:"World War I"
 from:1939 till:1945 fontsize:S color:events text:"World War II"



 barset:Monarchs
 color:monarchs
 from:start till:end align:center text:Selected Monarchs (reign) #Title bar
  1. MONARCHS PASTED FROM ANOTHER TEMPLATE BEGINS
  2. The hash before a monarch stops that monarch displaying...
  3. ...therefore monarchs can be toggled on and off.


 #monarch label attributes
 width:10 fontsize:S textcolor:black align:left anchor:from shift:(4,-6) 
  1. from:1066 till:1087 text:William I
  2. from:1087 till:1100 text:William II
  3. from:1100 till:1135 text:Henry I
  4. from:1135 till:1154 text:Stephen
  5. from:1154 till:1189 text:Henry II
  6. from:1189 till:1199 text:Richard I
  7. from:1199 till:1216 text:John
  8. from:1216 till:1272 text:Henry III
  9. from:1272 till:1307 text:Edward I
  10. from:1307 till:1327 text:Edward II
  11. from:1327 till:1377 text:Edward III
  12. from:1377 till:1399 text:Richard II
 from:1399   till:1413   text:Henry IV
  1. from:1413 till:1422 text:Henry V
 from:1422   till:1461   text:Henry VI
 from:1461   till:1483   text:Edward IV
  1. from:1483 till:1483 text:Edward V
  2. from:1483 till:1485 text:Richard III
 from:1485   till:1509   text:Henry VII
 from:1509   till:1547   text:Henry VIII
barset:break
 barset:skip
  1. from:1547 till:1553 text:Edward VI
 from:1553   till:1558   text:Mary I
 from:1558   till:1603   text:Elizabeth I
 from:1603   till:1625   text:James I
 from:1625   till:1649   text:Charles I
 from:1649   till:1660   text:Interregnum
barset:break
barset:skip
 from:1660   till:1685   text:Charles II
  1. from:1685 till:1688 text:James II
  2. from:1688 till:1694 text:William III & Mary II
  3. from:1694 till:1702 text:William III
 from:1702   till:1714   text:Anne
 from:1714   till:1727   text:George I
 from:1727   till:1760   text:George II
  from:1760   till:1820   text:George III
 barset:break
 barset:skip
 from:1820   till:1830   text:George IV
  1. from:1830 till:1837 text:William IV
 from:1837   till:1901   text:Victoria
  1. from:1901 till:1910 text:Edward VII
 from:1910   till:1936   text:George V
  1. from:1936 till:1936 text:Edward VIII
 from:1936   till:1952   text:George VI
 from:1952   till:2005   text:Elizabeth II
  1. MONARCHS PASTED FROM ANOTHER TEMPLATE ENDS
 barset:PM 
 color:pms
 from:start till:end color:pms fontsize:M align:center anchor:middle text:Selected Prime_Minsters_(term of office) #Title
  1. BEGIN PRIME MINISTERS COPIED FROM ANOTHER TEMPLATE
  from:1721  till:1742 color:pms text:Robert Walpole 'first PM'
  1. from:1742 till:1743 color:pms text:Spencer Compton
  2. from:1743 till:1754 color:pms text:Henry Pelham
  3. from:1754 till:1756 color:pms text:Thomas Pelham-Holles
  4. from:1756 till:1757 color:pms text:William Cavendish
  5. from:1757 till:1762 color:pms text:Thomas Pelham-Holles
  6. from:1762 till:1763 color:pms text:John Stuart
  7. from:1763 till:1765 color:pms text:George Grenville
  8. from:1765 till:1766 color:pms text:Charles Watson-Wentworth
  9. from:1766 till:1768 color:pms text:William Pitt
  10. from:1768 till:1770 color:pms text:Augustus FitzRoy
  11. from:1770 till:1782 color:pms text:Frederick North
  12. from:1782 till:1782 color:pms text:Charles Watson-Wentworth
  13. from:1782 till:1783 color:pms text:William Petty
  14. from:1783 till:1783 color:pms text:William Cavendish-Bentinck
  from:1783  till:1804 color:pms text:Pitt the Younger #William
  1. from:1801 till:1804 color:pms text:Henry Addington
  2. from:1804 till:1806 color:pms text:William Pitt the Younger
  3. from:1806 till:1807 color:pms text:William Wyndham Grenville
  4. from:1807 till:1809 color:pms text:William Cavendish-Bentinck
  5. from:1809 till:1812 color:pms text:Spencer Perceval
  from:1812  till:1827 color:pms text:Jenkinson #Robert
  1. from:1827 till:1827 color:pms text:George Canning
  2. from:1827 till:1828 color:pms text:Frederick John Robinson
  3. from:1828 till:1830 color:pms text:Arthur Wellesley
  from:1830  till:1834 color:pms text:Charles Grey
  1. from:1834 till:1834 color:pms text:William Lamb
  2. from:1834 till:1835 color:pms text:Robert Peel
  3. from:1835 till:1841 color:pms text:William Lamb
  4. from:1841 till:1846 color:pms text:Robert Peel
  5. from:1846 till:1852 color:pms text:John Russell
  6. from:1852 till:1852 color:pms text:Edward Smith-Stanley
  7. from:1852 till:1855 color:pms text:George Hamilton-Gordon
  8. from:1855 till:1858 color:pms text:Henry John Temple
  9. from:1858 till:1859 color:pms text:Edward Smith-Stanley
  from:1859  till:1865 color:pms text:H J Temple #Henry John
  1. from:1865 till:1866 color:pms text:John Russell
  2. from:1866 till:1868 color:pms text:Edward Smith-Stanley
  3. from:1868 till:1868 color:pms text:Benjamin Disraeli
  4. from:1868 till:1874 color:pms text:William Gladstone
barset:break
barset:skip
  from:1874  till:1880 color:pms text:Disraeli #Benjamin
  1. from:1880 till:1885 color:pms text:William Gladstone
  2. from:1885 till:1886 color:pms text:Robert Gascoyne-Cecil
  3. from:1886 till:1886 color:pms text:William Gladstone
  4. from:1886 till:1892 color:pms text:Robert Gascoyne-Cecil
  5. from:1892 till:1894 color:pms text:William Gladstone
  6. from:1894 till:1895 color:pms text:Archibald Primrose
  7. from:1895 till:1902 color:pms text:Robert Gascoyne-Cecil
  8. from:1902 till:1905 color:pms text:Arthur Balfour
  9. from:1905 till:1908 color:pms text:Henry Campbell-Bannerman
  10. from:1908 till:1916 color:pms text:Herbert Henry Asquith
  from:1916  till:1922 color:pms text:Lloyd George #David
  1. from:1922 till:1923 color:pms text:Andrew Bonar Law
  2. from:1923 till:1924 color:pms text:Stanley Baldwin
  3. from:1924 till:1924 color:pms text:Ramsay MacDonald
  4. from:1924 till:1929 color:pms text:Stanley Baldwin
  5. from:1929 till:1935 color:pms text:Ramsay MacDonald
  6. from:1935 till:1937 color:pms text:Stanley Baldwin
  7. from:1937 till:1940 color:pms text:Neville Chamberlain
  from:1940  till:1945 color:pms text:Churchill #Winston
  1. from:1945 till:1951 color:pms text:Clement Atlee
  2. from:1951 till:1955 color:pms text:Winston Churchill
  3. from:1955 till:1957 color:pms text:Anthony Eden
  from:1957  till:1963 color:pms text:Macmillan #Harold
  1. from:1963 till:1964 color:pms text:Alec Douglas-Home
  2. from:1964 till:1970 color:pms text:Harold Wilson
  3. from:1970 till:1974 color:pms text:Edward Heath
  4. from:1974 till:1976 color:pms text:Harold Wilson
  5. from:1976 till:1979 color:pms text:James Callaghan
  6. from:1979 till:1990 color:pms text:Margaret Thatcher
  7. from:1990 till:1997 color:pms text:John Major
  8. from:1997 till:end color:pms text:Tony Blair

TextData =

 textcolor:black fontsize:M
 pos:(30,50) text:"Although not all monarchs and Prime Ministers are displayed they are all present in the timeline"
 pos:(30,38) text:"source code and can be toggled on and off by removing/inserting the hash symbol in the code."
 pos:(30,26) text:"But that may require changes to other formatting."
 pos:(30,2)  text:"Produced with EasyTimeline"
 pos:(500,2) text:"This timeline initiated by Bodnotbod"


</timeline>

Display of source code for above chart

Preset    = TimeHorizontal_AutoPlaceBars_UnitYear
ImageSize = width:760


Colors =
  id:lightGray     value:gray(0.7)
  id:gray          value:gray(0.4)
  id:darkGray      value:gray(0.2)

  id:ukc      value:rgb(0.6,1,1)     
  id:tit      value:rgb(0.6,1,0.6)   
  id:events    value:green
  id:monarchs  value:orange
  id:pms       value:lightpurple

BackgroundColors = canvas:lightGray

Period     = from:1390 till:2010
ScaleMajor = unit:year increment:25 start:1425 gridcolor:black
Legend     = orientation:vertical left:49 top:100

LineData =
  at:1500 color:darkGray layer:back
  at:1600 color:darkGray layer:back
  at:1700 color:darkGray layer:back
  at:1800 color:darkGray layer:back
  at:1900 color:darkGray layer:back

BarData=
  barset:Composers 
  barset:Events    
  barset:Monarchs  
  barset:PM        

PlotData=

# set defaults
  width:15 fontsize:M textcolor:black align:left anchor:from shift:(4,-6)

  barset:Composers
  from:start till:end color:ukc align:center anchor:middle text:Composer

  from:1390 till:1453 color:ukc text:[[John Dunstable|J Dunstable]]
  from:1410 till:1487 color:ukc text:[[John Hothby|J Hothby]]
  from:1491 till:1547 color:ukc text:[[Henry VIII of England|Henry VIII]]
  from:1505 till:1585 color:ukc text:[[Thomas Tallis|Tallis]]
  from:1543 till:1623 color:ukc text:[[William Byrd|W Byrd]]
  from:1557 till:1602 color:ukc text:[[Thomas Morley|Morley]]
  from:1563 till:1626 color:ukc text:[[John Dowland|Dowland]]
  from:1567 till:1620 color:ukc text:[[Thomas Campion|Campion]]
  from:1583 till:1625 color:ukc text:[[Orlando Gibbons|Gibbons]]
  from:1572 till:1656 color:ukc text:[[Thomas Tomkins|Tomkins]]
  from:1659 till:1695 color:ukc text:[[Henry Purcell|Purcell]]
  from:1685 till:1759 color:ukc text:[[George Frideric Handel|Handel]]
  from:1710 till:1778 color:ukc text:[[Thomas Augustine Arne|Arne]]
  from:1816 till:1875 color:ukc text:[[William Sterndale Bennett|WS Bennett]]
  from:1842 till:1900 color:ukc text:[[Arthur Sullivan|Sullivan]]
  from:1848 till:1918 color:ukc text:[[Hubert|Parry]]
  from:1913 till:1976 color:ukc text:[[Benjamin Britten|Britten]]

  anchor:middle

  barset:Events
  color:events
  from:start till:end align:center text:Events

  barset:Monarchs
  color:monarchs
  from:start till:end align:center text:Monarchs

  barset:PM 
  color:pms
  from:start till:end align:center text:Prime Ministers

Tables

Criticism Response
Comment Respondo
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Criticism of Dixons Dixons Response
Cost of PCs
In November 1998 Dixons came under fire because of the prices it was charging for personal computers. Peter Mandelson said he was worried that consumers were getting a "raw deal" because of the store's dominant position in the market [1]. Intel's chief executive at that time, Craig Barrett, said that Dixons charges "ridiculous margins" [2]. The Intel Architecture Business Group said "Dixons has classic channel presence and can determine what gets sold at what price." Dixons responded that it could not make sense of the comments. The Consumers' Association said "Dixons controls over half of the high street distribution of PCs and they seem to be using this enormous market power to keep prices to consumers high" and has a "monopoly position in the high street". [3]
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