Template:Languages

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==Template==
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<onlyinclude><div class="LanguageLinks">
 
<onlyinclude><div class="LanguageLinks">
 
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== Syntax ==
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<nowiki>{{Languages|PageName}}</nowiki>
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* '''PageName''' (optional) - the name of the page to display language links for.  If omitted then the English version of the current page is used.  This parameter can normally be omitted, as it is only required if you want to link to a page other than the one you place the template on, which is very uncommon.  If this parameter is used on a sub-page make sure you supply the root name, not the full page name (e.g. on MediaWiki/fr you would need to use <code><nowiki>{{Languages|MediaWiki}}</nowiki></code> and not <code><nowiki>{{Languages|MediaWiki/de}}</nowiki></code>).
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== Usage ==
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The template should only be placed on pages that exist in more than one language, and it should be placed in the same location on each translation of the page.
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The English version of a page is always the main version, with all other languages as sub-pages, named using the appropriate language code (see below).
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For example, on the Main Page you would include the text <code><nowiki>{{Languages}}</nowiki></code>, both on [[Main Page]] itself, and on each of its language sub-pages.  The template automatically creates links to any language sub-pages that exist, e.g. <tt>Main Page/de<tt>, <tt>Main Page/fr</tt>, and ignores non-existant languages.
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See [[Project:Language policy]] for further details about translating pages.
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== Supported languages ==
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In {{SITENAME}} you should use english as main language! However some content is also available in german (language code=de). Because we are not able to enshure the quality of content in other languages, please do not introduce them!
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<noinclude>
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[[Category:Exclude in print|{{PAGENAME}}]]
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</noinclude>

Latest revision as of 17:04, 10 November 2010

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[edit] Template

[edit] Syntax

{{Languages|PageName}}
  • PageName (optional) - the name of the page to display language links for. If omitted then the English version of the current page is used. This parameter can normally be omitted, as it is only required if you want to link to a page other than the one you place the template on, which is very uncommon. If this parameter is used on a sub-page make sure you supply the root name, not the full page name (e.g. on MediaWiki/fr you would need to use {{Languages|MediaWiki}} and not {{Languages|MediaWiki/de}}).

[edit] Usage

The template should only be placed on pages that exist in more than one language, and it should be placed in the same location on each translation of the page.

The English version of a page is always the main version, with all other languages as sub-pages, named using the appropriate language code (see below).

For example, on the Main Page you would include the text {{Languages}}, both on Main Page itself, and on each of its language sub-pages. The template automatically creates links to any language sub-pages that exist, e.g. Main Page/de<tt>, <tt>Main Page/fr, and ignores non-existant languages.

See Project:Language policy for further details about translating pages.

[edit] Supported languages

In AWF-Wiki you should use english as main language! However some content is also available in german (language code=de). Because we are not able to enshure the quality of content in other languages, please do not introduce them!


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