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This template exists to help track useful redirects from foreign-language terms. It is not a license to create redirects for arbitrary terms in any language; generally, foreign-language redirects are considered appropriate only when there is a strong connection between the language and the topic. For example, "Wien" to "Vienna" makes sense since German is the official language of Austria, but "維也納", "ویانا", or "Виена" do not as there is no real connection between the city and Western Panjabi, Chinese, or Macedonian. | This template exists to help track useful redirects from foreign-language terms. It is not a license to create redirects for arbitrary terms in any language; generally, foreign-language redirects are considered appropriate only when there is a strong connection between the language and the topic. For example, "Wien" to "Vienna" makes sense since German is the official language of Austria, but "維也納", "ویانا", or "Виена" do not as there is no real connection between the city and Western Panjabi, Chinese, or Macedonian. |
Latest revision as of 16:44, 3 March 2015
This is a documentation subpage for Template:R from alternative language. It contains usage information, categories, interlanguage links, and other content that is not part of the original template page. |
This template exists to help track useful redirects from foreign-language terms. It is not a license to create redirects for arbitrary terms in any language; generally, foreign-language redirects are considered appropriate only when there is a strong connection between the language and the topic. For example, "Wien" to "Vienna" makes sense since German is the official language of Austria, but "維也納", "ویانا", or "Виена" do not as there is no real connection between the city and Western Panjabi, Chinese, or Macedonian.
Usage
Use this Rcat template in any namespace.
- This redirect category (Rcat) template populates Category:Redirects from alternative languages. Add this Rcat to a redirect in the following manner:
#REDIRECT [[(Target page name)]] {{R from alternative language}}
- Template {{This is a redirect}} may also be used to add this and other appropriate Rcats to a redirect.
- This template takes one optional unnamed parameter, the ISO 639 code of the source language. If the language code is recognized, the redirect goes into a more specific category, e.g. Category:Redirects from French-language terms; otherwise, the redirect goes into Category:Redirects from non-English-language terms.
- Example Suisse:
#REDIRECT [[Switzerland]] {{R from alternative language|fr}}
- This template takes one optional named parameter,
, the ISO 639 code of the target language. If the language code is recognized, the redirect goes into a more specific category, e.g. Category:Redirects to French-language terms; otherwise, the redirect goes into Category:Redirects to non-English-language terms.to
- Example The Miserable Ones:
#REDIRECT [[Les Misérables]] {{R from alternative language|to=fr}}
- These parameters can be combined. The redirect will go into two categories.
- Example Annales des empereurs du japon:
#REDIRECT Nihon Ōdai Ichiran {{R from alternative language|fr|to=ja}}
- Use this Rcat on all redirects from a name in one language to a name in another language.
- When the redirect and its target differ only in use of diacritics, consider {{R from diacritics}} or {{R to diacritics}}.
Redirects
- Click here for a list of templates that redirect here and that may also be used.
See also
- {{R template index}}