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Please, note that in both cases the template is called referring to the same master page, but for the page in English is used the code 'en' while for the page in Italian is used the code 'it.' | Please, note that in both cases the template is called referring to the same master page, but for the page in English is used the code 'en' while for the page in Italian is used the code 'it.' | ||
− | == 'Language code' property == | + | === 'Language code' property === |
− | + | When using the [[Template:Languages]], it also sets the Semantic MediaWiki property ''''Language code'''' for the calling page to the <LangCode> parameter value. This property value could then be used in semantic queries and searches. | |
− | + | In other words, following the example above, when including in a page: | |
<pre> | <pre> | ||
{{Languages|master page=Main_Page|language=it}} | {{Languages|master page=Main_Page|language=it}} | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
− | also | + | it not only will display the language bar, but also will assign for that page the 'it' value to the semantic property 'Language code'. This means that page will be matched when searching/querying the Semantic MediaWiki for those pages having the 'Language code' property set to 'it'. |
== Aligning existing translation pages to this policy == | == Aligning existing translation pages to this policy == |
Revision as of 20:37, 27 January 2011
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Contents
Introduction
This documents defines the translation policy for the LibrePlanet wiki.
Terminology used in this document:
- original [page]
- master page
- - refer to the original page (in the language used by the author) from which the translations are made;
- translation [page]
- - refers to a page that contains a translation of an original page.
Naming of translation pages
A translation page should be named in the following format:
<MasterPage>.<LangCode>
where:
- <MasterPage>
- is the name of the master page;
- <LangCode>
- is the 2-digits lowercase code (ISO 639-1) of the language used by the translation.
So, the rule is: the translation page keeps the same (untranslated) name of the original page, plus a dot character followed by the 2-digits lowercase code (ISO 639-1) of the language used by the translation.
Example: The Italian translation of the Main_Page of this wiki should be named as Main_Page.it.
Language bar
When some translation of a master page exist in the wiki, then either the master page or each of its translation pages should display (at their top) a language bar linking to all the available translations.
To do this, the master page and all its translation pages should call (at their top) the Template:Languages.
This template should be called in the following format:
{{Languages|master page=<MasterPage>|language=<LangCode>}}
where:
- <MasterPage>
- is the name of the master page;
- <LangCode>
- is the 2-digits lowercase code (ISO 639-1) of the language used for the content of the page from which the template itself is being called (no matter if it is the master page or one of its translations).
Example:
The Main_Page of this wiki has been written in English, so it should include at top:
{{Languages|master page=Main_Page|language=en}}
its Italian translation page should include at top:
{{Languages|master page=Main_Page|language=it}}
Please, note that in both cases the template is called referring to the same master page, but for the page in English is used the code 'en' while for the page in Italian is used the code 'it.'
'Language code' property
When using the Template:Languages, it also sets the Semantic MediaWiki property 'Language code' for the calling page to the <LangCode> parameter value. This property value could then be used in semantic queries and searches.
In other words, following the example above, when including in a page:
{{Languages|master page=Main_Page|language=it}}
it not only will display the language bar, but also will assign for that page the 'it' value to the semantic property 'Language code'. This means that page will be matched when searching/querying the Semantic MediaWiki for those pages having the 'Language code' property set to 'it'.