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This template has two purposes: it is primarily used in transclusion from other templates such as {{Expand French}}or{{Expand Spanish}} to mark English Wikipedia articles that can be improved by a translation from a foreign-language Wikipedia. Second, this template may be placed directly on article pages if an article can be improved by translations from multiple foreign-language Wikipedias. Generally, you should use one of the templates in this list whenever possible, rather than this template. If you're not sure if this is the right template to use, it probably isn't.

Creation of a new daughter template

The primary use of this template is to create a new wrapper template for a particular language. If you need to create {{Expand Klingon}}, follow these steps. When transcluded, the daughter template creates a "notice"-type {{ambox}} with translation instructions in a hide/show box, and categorizes the page into one or more translation categories, depending on parameter values.

For a list of all daughter templates, see Category:Expand by language Wikipedia templates.

You may start a new, {{Expand <Language-name>}} template by following these steps:

  1. Create the page Template:Expand XXXX (where 'XXXX' is the language name):
  2. Edit the template, and adjust:

Parameters available

These parameters can be used in the creation of a daughter template. Language code (|langcode=) and language name (|name=) can be found at meta:Table of Wikimedia projects#Projects per language codes.

Do not use |langcode2=, |langcode3=, |otherarticle2=, or |otherarticle3=.

Topics

Use of |topic= is a shorthand designed to make it easier for the user to categorize an article needing language expansion into the right subcategory. A user may use the simple invocation {{Expand French|topic=gov}}, for example, resulting in categorization into "Category:Government and politics articles needing translation from French Wikipedia", without having to remember details of the Category name, or what categories are available. Not all Expand language templates use |topic=, but those that do, choose the allowed topic values from the set bio, cult, geo, gov, hist, mil, sci, sport, struct, tech, and transport, which imply one of a set of conventionally named subcategories.

If there are too many articles in a language category, new subcategories may be created to hold them, and if desired, a new topic code may be added to the template to handle it,[b] even one not in the list of topic values above.[c]

Uncommon override parameters

Param |googlelangcode= is only needed for cases where Google's language translation code is not the same as the Wikipedia language translation code. The only case currently, is for the Norwegian language variety Nynorsk, and is used in Template:Expand Norwegian (Nynorsk). Sample use:

| googlelangcode=no <!--Not the English negative, but the langcode -->

Required follow-up steps

After creating a new daughter template, you need to create the Template doc page, and the main tracking category for the language. If there are many hundreds or thousands of transclusions of the template, the tracking category may get very long and hard to browse; subcategories may be created for subtopics such as biographies, geography, and so on. In the steps below, 'XXXX' represents the language name of the template you just created; so, 'XXXX' is French for Template:Expand French.

  1. Create doc pageatTemplate:Expand XXXX/doc
  2. Create category at "Category:Articles needing translation from XXXX Wikipedia" (changing 'XXXX' to language name)

Optional follow-up

If subcategories are needed because there are too many articles for the main category, then:

Topics and categorization

Transclusion of a daughter template categorizes the page into one or more categories based on the parameters. The language codes are converted to the full name of the language, thus fr becomes French in the category name string, de becomes German; and so on. Topic codes are usually expanded. For example, when used as part of a Category name, topic code geo becomes Geography, gov becomes Government and politics, and so on. The exact list of available topic codes and their expansions depends on the individual daughter templates.

Using the |topic= parameter categorizes the article in a subcategory associated with the topic value. Some Expand language templates have subcategories and associated topic values, and others don't. As an example, this table[d] shows the |topic= codes available for {{Expand French}}, and links to the subcategory for each one:

topic code topic name and category
for Expand French
articles in
category
bio Biography 4,604
cult Culture 417
geo Geography (18 C) 8,229
gov Government and politics 1,491
hist History 118
mil Military 191
scitech Science and technology 133
sport Sports 146
struct Building and structure 670
scitech Science and technology 133
transp Transport 356

Not all languages have subcategories for every topic; here's {{Expand Catalan}} with three topics/subcategories:

topic code topic name and category
for Expand Catalan
articles in
category
bio Biography 135
geo Geography 58
gov Government and politics 19

Most languages have fewer transclusions of the template, and don't need subcategories; for example, {{Expand Hindi}}, {{Expand Persian}}, or {{Expand Turkish}}.

Examples

For a generic, copy-paste model that may be used for starting a new, daughter template, see Template:Expand language/template preload. For some actual examples, see:

Direct transclusion on article pages

A secondary use of this template is to place it directly on an article page. This generally should be avoided when a specific language template (such as {{Expand French}}) is available for use instead. But direct transclusion may be useful for an article that can be improved with translations from more than one foreign-language Wikipedia.

Usage

{{Expand language |langcode=xx |otherarticle=<Article-1 in lang-xx> |langcode2=yy |otherarticle2=<Article-2 in lang-yy> |langcode3=zz |otherarticle3=<Article-3 in lang-zz>}}

Tip: If there is only one language involved, then do not use this template.[e]

Parameters

Do not use these parameters for direct transclusion:

Examples

Expensive parser functions

This template uses between 1 and 9 expensive parser functions depending on what parameters are used. On certain pages with very large numbers of other templates using expensive parser functions this may result in template limits being hit.

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d For values of |langcode=, see column one from meta:Table of Wikimedia projects#Projects per language codes.
  • ^ The association between a topic value and a category name occurs in the template code, in the #switch statement. Adding a new topic involves changing the #switch statement to associate the new topic with the desired category name. This will also add one to the tally of expensive parser function calls.
  • ^ In this case, the new code will not appear in the table of topics and categories in the #Categorization section of the template doc page. To add it, you need to add a line to the /topics subpage to add a row to the topics table in the doc, for each new topic added that is not in the list. See for example, the use of |topic=communein{{Expand French}}.
  • ^ This section of the doc page uses fifteen expensive parser function calls; one for conditional inclusion of the |fa= and |topic= parameters, and ten for the rows in the topic table. Fifteen is a low number, and this is no cause for concern.
  • ^ a b c If there is only one langcode and otherarticle name, then this template probably isn't the right one. Use one of the daughter templates instead.
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    Template parameters[Edit template data]

    ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
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    substsubst

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    langcode2langcode2

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    sectionsection

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    langcodelangcode

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    override_languageoverride_language

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    langcode3langcode3

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    otherarticle3otherarticle3

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    otherarticle2otherarticle2

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    datedate

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    googlelangcodegooglelangcode

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    topictopic

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    demospacedemospace

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    nodocnodoc

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    Last edited on 23 July 2024, at 20:58  


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