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The order of letters in the short values (<code>bc</code>, <code>bci</code>, <code>bi</code> and <code>ci</code>) can be any: <code>cb</code> is equal to <code>bc</code>, <code>ib</code> is equal to <code>bi</code>, et caetera. Any other value (<code>foo</code>, <code>none</code>, et caetera) is treated equally to <code>normal</code>: language name is displayed in normal letters. If you do not want to display language name, just do not use the parameter <code>langdesign</code>. | The order of letters in the short values (<code>bc</code>, <code>bci</code>, <code>bi</code> and <code>ci</code>) can be any: <code>cb</code> is equal to <code>bc</code>, <code>ib</code> is equal to <code>bi</code>, et caetera. Any other value (<code>foo</code>, <code>none</code>, et caetera) is treated equally to <code>normal</code>: language name is displayed in normal letters. If you do not want to display language name, just do not use the parameter <code>langdesign</code>. | ||
By default, link is displayed in normal letters. This behaviour can be changed with the parameter <code>textdesign</code>. It accepts the same short values as the parameter <code>langdesign</code> (see the above table). The value <code>normal</code> or any other value is equal to non-using the parameter <code>textdesign</code>: link is displayed in normal letters. | By default, the link itself is displayed in normal letters. This behaviour can be changed with the parameter <code>textdesign</code>. It accepts the same short values as the parameter <code>langdesign</code> (see the above table). The value <code>normal</code> or any other value is equal to non-using the parameter <code>textdesign</code>: link is displayed in normal letters. | ||
== Syntax helper == | == Syntax helper == | ||