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This template is designed to be called as a sub-template from [[Template:Languages]] to return localized translations for the "In other languages" message. | This template is designed to be called as a sub-template from [[Template:Languages]] to return localized translations for the "In other languages" message. | ||
− | '''''Important note''''' - This template should not be used anywhere except in [[Template:Languages]]. It doesn't display properly when not included. Please see [[Template:Languages]] for the complete version. | + | '''''Important note''''' - This template should not be used anywhere except in [[Template:Languages]]. It doesn't display properly when not included. Please see [[Template:Languages]] for the complete version. Please, '''do not edit''' if you are not REALLY sure about what you are doing. |
'''''Note''''' - The includet cases are all poached [http://translatewiki.net/w/i.php?title=Special%3ATranslations&message=otherlanguages&namespace=8 here] (from translatewiki.net). | '''''Note''''' - The includet cases are all poached [http://translatewiki.net/w/i.php?title=Special%3ATranslations&message=otherlanguages&namespace=8 here] (from translatewiki.net). |
Latest revision as of 16:04, 8 September 2011
This is the "LanguageOtherMsg" template. Edit the page to see the template text.
Description
This template is designed to be called as a sub-template from Template:Languages to return localized translations for the "In other languages" message.
Important note - This template should not be used anywhere except in Template:Languages. It doesn't display properly when not included. Please see Template:Languages for the complete version. Please, do not edit if you are not REALLY sure about what you are doing.
Note - The includet cases are all poached here (from translatewiki.net).
Usage
It should be called in the following format:
{{LanguageOtherMsg|<LangCode>}}
where:
- <LangCode> is the (2-digit lowercase) language code (ISO 639-1) of the language to translate to the "In other languages:" message.
If there is no match for <LangCode>, it returns by default the string "In other languages" (en).