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(in the case that the argument is a number but localization was called already the variable "result" probably had a value. In that case that was appended to the number. By redefining the variable and overwritting it with the number that shouldn't be an issue anymore)
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<nowiki>{{</nowiki>Localize|Lorem ipsum}} &rarr; {{Localize|Lorem ipsum}}
 
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<nowiki>{{</nowiki>Localize|Switzerland|Answer Variants}} &rarr; {{Localize|Switzerland|Answer Variants}}
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<nowiki>{{</nowiki>Localize|Switzerland|Countries}} &rarr; {{Localize|Switzerland|Countries}}
  
 
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Revision as of 21:03, 14 July 2021

This template returns a localized version of a "canned" phrase that we use in the interfaces. The phrase is in the language of the page that invokes it, so if we call the template from [[some page[[some page]], we'd get the English version of the page, but if we call it from [[some page/es]], we would get the Spanish version of the phrase.

The template can also take a second argument to specify a different page in the Localization namespace. If omitted, the template defaults to searching Localization:All. We may wish to use additional pages for things like honors, or the names of honor variants.

If no localization can be found (unless the argument is a number), the invoking page is added to a Category:Missing_Localization/page/key/language.

We don't throw an error on a numeric argument so that we can pass in a year - sometimes the year is a number, and sometimes it's "Unknown". We want to localize "Unknown" but pass the number through instead of returning a blank string.

Here is an example: {{Localize|2021}} → 2021

{{Localize|Answer Key}} →

{{Localize|Lorem ipsum}} →

{{Localize|Switzerland|Countries}} →