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*<code>cap</code> – accepts the single value <code>yes</code>; capitalizes first letter in the rendering:
 
*<code>cap</code> – accepts the single value <code>yes</code>; capitalizes first letter in the rendering:
 
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**{{tlc|in lang|pt-BR|cap{{=}}yes}} → {{in lang|pt-BR|cap=yes}}
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===Error messages===
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This template has one error message of its own:
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:<span style="font-size:100%; font-style:normal;" class="error">error: <nowiki>{{</nowiki>in lang}} missing language tag</span> – displayed when the template is transcluded without an ISO 639 language code or IETF language tag
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All other error messages related to the use of this template are emitted by [[Module:Lang]] and are documented at {{cl|Lang and lang-xx template errors}}.
  
 
===Categories===
 
===Categories===

Revision as of 13:46, 5 December 2019

This template replaces the many {{<xx> icon}} templates with a single parameterized template as a result of this TfD; cf.:

{{de icon}}Template:De icon
{{in lang|de}}(in German)

Usage

The template accepts one or more positional language-code parameters (<xx>) plus several named parameters:

{{in lang|<code>|<code2>|...|link=|cap=}}

Parameters

  • <code> – required where <code> is a valid ISO-639 language code or a valid IETF language tag; more than one language code supported:
    • {{in lang|cs|en|de|fr|es|it|pl|ru|ja|zh}}
      • (in Czech, English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Polish, Russian, Japanese, and Chinese)
  • link – accepts the single value yes; creates link to language article
    • {{in lang|nv|link=yes}}<span class="languageicon">(in [[Navajo language|Navajo]])</span>(in Navajo)
  • cap – accepts the single value yes; capitalizes first letter in the rendering:
    • {{in lang|pt-BR|cap=yes}}(In Portuguese)

Error messages

This template has one error message of its own:

error: {{in lang}} missing language tag – displayed when the template is transcluded without an ISO 639 language code or IETF language tag

All other error messages related to the use of this template are emitted by Module:Lang and are documented at Category:Lang and lang-xx template errors.

Categories

Transclusions in mainspace articles will add the article to the appropriate subcategory of Category:Articles with non-English-language sources. There are two forms of these subcategories:

Category:Articles with <language name>-language sources (<code>) – for individual languages[1] and for macrolanguages[2]
Category:Articles with <collective name> languages-collective sources (<code>) – for language collectives[3]

where <language name> and <collective name> is the name used in the template's rendering and <code> is the ISO 639 code or IETF language tag. These categories differ from the categories added by the {{<xx> icon}} templates because not all uses of this template will be related to external links.

See also

References

  1. "ISO 639-3: Scope of denotation for language identifiers: Individual languages". SIL International. Retrieved 5 December 2019.
  2. "ISO 639-3: Scope of denotation for language identifiers: Macrolanguages". SIL International. Retrieved 5 December 2019.
  3. "ISO 639-3: Scope of denotation for language identifiers: Collections of languages". SIL International. Retrieved 5 December 2019.