Template:lang
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This template is used to wrap non-English text. It should be used whenever non-English text appears in a page, and there is no other template (like {{l}}
or {{usex}}
) that can be used instead. The template uses Module:script utilities as a back-end.
The template wraps text in the appropriate lang=
HTML attribute, and optionally also adds a CSS class for the script. It is similar to {{l}}
but does not provide a link. If a link is needed, use that template or a variety like {{m}}
, as appropriate. For tagging usage examples in definitions, use {{usex}}
.
Parameters
|1=
- Language code. Required. For text that is not in any language (e.g. for letters standing on their own), use
mul
. If you don't know the language, useund
|2=
- The text to be displayed. If you need to link to the term, use
{{l}}
or{{m}}
, not this template. |sc=
- Specifies the script, if necessary. The script can be autodetected from the given text, like in other Lua-based templates such as
{{l}}
. So this is only needed if the detection does not give the right result. However, if you usedmul
orund
as the language, you should probably specify this. |face=
- Specify the style to use. Can be empty (normal text),
head
(headword),term
(term/mention, like{{m}}
) orbold
(non-specific bolded text). |class=
- Specifies an additional CSS class to add to the term. It is unlikely that this feature will be needed, but it is included for the sake of completeness.