Thread:Manuel de la Fuente/@comment-24930713-20151010030755/@comment-5774380-20151010193659

Ok, I managed to do what I wanted, but there are two main problems:

Firstly, there are inputs that will necessarily break the standard and be page specific; for instance, Mikasa's and Historia Reiss's, and maybe Annie's, Reiner's and Bertolt's (I'm in favor that their birthplaces should be changed to Homeland, but so far we only know that they come from there, not that they were born there, and Bertolt and INSIDE & OUTSIDE specifically provide a different birthplace).

Secondly, if the goal is to add categories automatically, this won't be very helpful, because INSIDE & OUTSIDE only states the birthplaces for 11 characters (5 of which are the ones previously mentioned), so we'll need to add the categories individually for all the others anyway. And if the purpose is to reduce the length of the input, the current one is barely one line long, so any reduction is pointless; especially when the method requires the use of a subtemplate with two inputs, #if and #switch statements, a list of places and parameters that need to be updated case-by-case as new information comes out; and is so page specific that it doesn't automate anything at the end. This is a perfect example of those solutions-more-complex-than-problems that I mentioned.

If you would still like to add the walls categories automatically, the simplest solution would be to include a new parameter in the infobox like this:

wall = Maria/Rose/Sina

In that way you don't need exaggeratedly intrincate codes whose only purpose is to add a category.