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== Principles for translation ==
* Is the page going to get major changes in the future? If so, maybe finish writing it before you tag it for translation.
* If the content inside the <code><nowiki><translate></nowiki></code><code><nowiki></translate></nowiki></code> doesn't need to be translated, ''don't put it inside the tags''. Better to have multiple sets of translation tags than one massive one that creates future problems.
* "Maintenance" tags (categories, navboxes) should not be inside the translate tags.
* Make use of our templates for translatable content:
*: {{ll|Template:Page language link|2=Template:Page language link}}
*: {{ll|Template:Localized link|2=Template:Localized link}}
*: {{ll|Template:Translatable template|2=Template:Translatable template}}
=== How to mark for translation ===
=== How to mark for translation ===
''PLEASE read the [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Extension:Translate/Page_translation_example official MediaWiki documentation] for this feature!''


[[File:Translate.PNG|thumb|500px|right|This is how it should look after translation & language tags were added]]
[[File:Translate.PNG|thumb|500px|right|This is how it should look after translation & language tags were added]]


# Go to the page you want to translate and click edit
# Go to the page you want to translate and click edit. Make sure the page is complete, or close to being complete!
# To the very top add <code><translate<nowiki/>></code>, to the very bottom add <code></translate<nowiki/>></code>
# Add the language selector bar by typing in <code><nowiki><languages /></nowiki></code>.
# Click save, then at the top of the page a small link will appear, titled "Mark this page for translation". Click on it, scroll to the bottom and hit the button "Mark this version for translation"
# Enclose the text you want to translate using <code><nowiki><translate></nowiki></code><code><nowiki></translate></nowiki></code> tags. You can add as many sets of these tags as you want. Make sure navboxes and category tags are ''excluded''.
# Click save, then at the top of the page a small link will appear, titled "Mark this page for translation". Click on it, scroll to the bottom and hit the button "Mark this version for translation".
# Go to the [[Special:Translate|translation center]] and start thunder typing ;-)
# Go to the [[Special:Translate|translation center]] and start thunder typing ;-)
# Once translated, edit the page again, and to the very top, add <code><languages<nowiki/>/></code> - this will make the language bar appear
 
For tackling specific formatting issues in wikitext and how they interact with the translate tags, see [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Extension:Translate/Page_translation_administration#Markup_examples this guide on MediaWiki]. When translating a page that uses translatable templates, do not include them within the <code><nowiki><translate></nowiki></code> tags.


=== How to update translations ===
=== How to update translations ===
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=== How to translate templates ===
== How to translate templates ==
 
[[File:Template-translate.PNG|thumb|500px|right|Veerserif's note: now outdated due to the new tnt template.]]
 
Templates should only be tagged and mark for translation when they are ''complete''. Make sure the <code><nowiki><languages /></nowiki></code> tag is '''outside''' of the part of the template marked for transclusion, i.e. the <code><nowiki><onlyinclude> ... </onlyinclude></nowiki></code> or <code><nowiki><includeonly> ... </includeonly></nowiki></code> part.
 
When you use a translated or translatable (i.e. tagged and marked for translation) template on any page, you '''must''' use the [[Template:Translatable template|Translatable template]] template instead! For example, if you wanted to use the <code><nowiki>{{Metals navbox}}</nowiki></code> template on a page, instead write it as <code><nowiki>{{Translatable template|Metals navbox}}</nowiki></code>. You can also use <code><nowiki>{{tnt|Metals navbox}}</nowiki></code> as a shorter version.
 
When translating a page that uses translatable templates, do not include them within the <code><nowiki><translate></nowiki></code> tags. (I'm repeating this because it's important.)
 
== Translating categories ==
 
Categories can also be translated, and if done correctly will automatically put translated pages in their relevant language code subpage.
 
=== Translating a Category page ===
 
You can tag a Category page for translation in the same way as any other page, by adding <code><nowiki><languages/></nowiki></code> for the language selector bar then adding a set of <code><nowiki><translate></nowiki></code><code><nowiki></translate></nowiki></code> tags. The translate tags must be present even if there is no content in the Category page. [https://wiki.vintagestory.at/index.php?title=Category%3AItems&type=revision&diff=43848&oldid=28218 See this diff] as an example of what to add to an empty Category page.
 
=== Translation-aware category tags ===
 
On the article that should be included in the translatable category, change the Category tags so that they read:
 
<code><nowiki>[[Category:CategoryName{{#translation:}}]]</nowiki></code>


[[File:Template-translate.PNG|thumb|500px|right]]
For example, <code><nowiki>[[Category:Metals]]</nowiki></code> should become <code><nowiki>[[Category:Metals{{#translation:}}]]</nowiki></code>.


# When marking templates like the [[Template:Navbox]] for translation, it is important to consider the placement of the language & translation tags, since the whole template will be nestled inside other pages!
Then save and re-mark the page for translation to update the page across all languages.
# Make sure to mark templates like this in the following way, nestled into <code><noinclude<nowiki/>></code> tags:
## The beginning of the page should show: <code><noinclude<nowiki/>></code><code><languages/<nowiki/>></code><code><translate<nowiki/>></code><code></noinclude<nowiki/>></code>
## The end of the page should show: <code><noinclude<nowiki/>></code><code></translate<nowiki/>></code><code></noinclude<nowiki/>></code>
# This ensures that the translate and language tags themselves do not appear on the page in which the template is used.




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