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Result: {{{{lc:{{PAGENAME}}}}|{{#language:{{lc:{{PAGENAME}}}}}} translation}} or {{{{lc:{{PAGENAME}}}}|{{#language:{{lc:{{PAGENAME}}}}}} translation|inline=yes}}. | Result: {{{{lc:{{PAGENAME}}}}|{{#language:{{lc:{{PAGENAME}}}}}} translation}} or {{{{lc:{{PAGENAME}}}}|{{#language:{{lc:{{PAGENAME}}}}}} translation|inline=yes}}. | ||
{{int:seealso}} [[Commons:Multilinguality]].<noinclude> | |||
[[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]] | [[Category:Template documentation|{{PAGENAME}}]] | ||
Revision as of 09:26, 3 August 2008
Usage
- {{en|English translation}}
- {{en|English translation|inline=yes}}
Result:
or
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See also Commons:Multilinguality.
Documentation
The above is what this template creates if the name of this page was Template:En.When transcluded, the result will be {{PAGENAME}}. It's a quick way to add documentation to internationalization templates, specifically the language ones like {{Es}} and {{De}} that use {{Description}}. If a translation exists in the local language, this will be place before the English version. See {{Fr}} for an example.
Add the following immediately after the template; do not start a new line:
<noinclude>{{internationalization template doc}}</noinclude>
This will also categorize the template.
Adding translations
There's not much to translate here. Just copy and paste the following, translate the English parts, and save. It will create a template loop, but that's ok since they'll work right when called by this template (they shouldn't be used or viewed directly). There's no /lang page to edit. The 'inline' must stay the same, the "yes" can be whatever.
Template:Pre2
- Current translation subpages:
See also
- Template:Mwl2 - Returns the local language name of a ISO language code.
- {{Language}} - Returns the English language name of a ISO language code.