मोड्युल:Lang/कागजात
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This module exists primarily to provide correct html markup for non-English language text where that text is used in the English Wikipedia. It has a secondary purpose of providing correct visual rendering for this non-English text. The module consolidates processing for {{lang}}
, the श्रेणी:lang-x_templates (most), and {{transl}}
templates into a single source and uses a clearly defined data set extracted from international standards.
The data set is specified in Module:Language/name/data and its included data modules:
- language code-and-name data
- Module:Language/data/iana languages – from IANA language-subtag-registry file
- Module:Language/data/ISO 639-3 – from sil.org UTF-8 Complete Code Tables Set
- Module:Language/data/wp languages – sourcing for the data in this module is unknown
- language script data
- Module:Language/data/iana scripts – from IANA language-subtag-registry file
- language region data
- Module:Language/data/iana regions – from IANA language-subtag-registry file
- language variant data
- Module:Language/data/iana variants – from IANA language-subtag-registry file
- suppressed-script data
- Module:Language/data/iana suppressed scripts – from IANA language-subtag-registry file
The data set also includes supplementary data modules:
- override and other non-standard data
- Module:Lang/data – For example, when IANA disagrees with ISO 639-3 or when the standard language name is cumbersome or contains information not suitable for use in article space, the
override
table can hold that language information - Module:Lang/ISO 639 synonyms – maps three character ISO 639-2, -2T, -3 codes to two character ISO 639-1 codes – from Codes for the Representation of Names of Languages
The module does not require the myriad {{ISO 639 name ??}}
templates, {{Language with name}}
, {{Language with name and transliteration}}
, and {{transl}}
. It provides error checking and reporting to ensure that the html rendered is correct for browsers and screen readers.
Mainspace articles that have errors are placed in appropriate error categories:
Maintenance categories:
MOS on foreign words: