Template:Index anchor/doc

Usage
For many works of non-fiction they have an alphabetical index at the end of the work. The index is set with columns, which Wikisource chooses to not replicate in our works. What can be a consequence of this is that where there is a section leading alphanumeric then centered formatting does not transclude well.

"This will display centered in Page; namespace, and left-aligned with an indent on the section lead characters, and sets an anchor for "U".

For an anchor for "V", use.

See example at Page:Chronicle of the law officers of Ireland.djvu/361 and Chronicle of the law officers of Ireland/Chronological Index"

Template data
{	"params": { "char": { "aliases": [ "$1"			],			"label": "char", "description": "character, generally an alphanumeric; sets an anchor", "example": "A", "type": "string", "required": true },		"suffix": { "aliases": [ "$2"			],			"label": "suffix", "description": "text that sits with alphanumeric that is not primary to the anchor", "example": ". J", "type": "string" }	},	"description": "Move index alphanumeric section leader from centred in Page: namespace to be left indented in other namespaces.\n\nThe character is set to worth as an anchor that works with TOC templates, for example, Template:compactTOCalpha" }