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== Countries (Languages) ==
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Use this symbols to show the reader the language of a link target or the language of a PDF file differing from the main article language. The both allowed main article languages are English and German.
  
{{dk}} Denmark
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Examples:
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* [[HiPath_BizIP#Supported_Languages|HiPath BizIP]] (Country symbols)
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* [[optiPoint_150_S_(de)#Dokumentation|optiPoint 150 S]] (PDF symbols)
  
{{fr}} France
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See also:
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* [[Product Photo Gallery]] for product images.
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* [[User Interface Symbols]] for user interface and operating element symbols.
  
{{de}} Germany
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== Countries (Languages) ==
 
 
{{en}} International (English)
 
 
 
{{it}} Italy
 
 
 
{{lv}} Latvia
 
 
 
{{nl}} The Netherlands
 
 
 
{{pt}} Portugal
 
 
 
{{si}} Slovenia
 
 
 
{{es}} Spain
 
 
 
{{se}} Sweden
 
  
{{uk}} United Kingdom
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List in alphabetic order.
  
{{us}} United States of America
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* {{dk}} Denmark (Danish)
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* {{fi}} Finland (Finnish)
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* {{fr}} France (French)
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* {{de}} Germany (German)
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* {{en}} International (English)
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* {{it}} Italy (Italian)
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* {{lv}} Latvia (Latvian)
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* {{nl}} The Netherlands (Dutch)
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* {{pl}} Poland (Polish)
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* {{pt}} Portugal (Portuguese)
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* {{si}} Slovenia (Slovenian)
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* {{es}} Spain (Spanish)
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* {{se}} Sweden (Swedish)
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* {{tr}} Turkey (Turkish)
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* {{uk}} United Kingdom (UK English)
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* {{us}} United States of America (US English)
  
== Language codes in PDF symbols ==
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== Language codes in file symbols ==
  
The following symbols are used in [[Template:File-DL]].
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The following symbols are used in templates [[Template:File-DL]].
  
Used only in case of a German PDF document is linked within an English content and vice versa.
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Used only in case of a German file is linked within an English content and vice versa.
  
* A German PDF document within English text: {{pdf-de}}
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* {{pdf-de}} A German PDF document within English text.
* An English PDF document within German text: {{pdf-en}}
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* {{pdf-en}} An English PDF document within German text.
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* {{zip-de}} A German ZIP document within English text.
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* {{zip-en}} An English ZIP document within German text.
  
In all other cases the neutral PDF symbol {{pdf}} has to be used.
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In all other cases the neutral file symbol (e.g. {{pdf}}) has to be used.

Revision as of 17:29, 26 July 2011

Use this symbols to show the reader the language of a link target or the language of a PDF file differing from the main article language. The both allowed main article languages are English and German.

Examples:

See also:

Countries (Languages)

List in alphabetic order.

  • Denmark  Denmark (Danish)
  • Finland  Finland (Finnish)
  • France  France (French)
  • Deutschland  Germany (German)
  • International (English)  International (English)
  • Italy  Italy (Italian)
  • Latvia  Latvia (Latvian)
  • The Netherlands  The Netherlands (Dutch)
  • Poland  Poland (Polish)
  • Portugal  Portugal (Portuguese)
  • Slovenia  Slovenia (Slovenian)
  • Spain  Spain (Spanish)
  • Sweden  Sweden (Swedish)
  • Turkey  Turkey (Turkish)
  • United Kingdom  United Kingdom (UK English)
  • United States of America  United States of America (US English)

Language codes in file symbols

The following symbols are used in templates Template:File-DL.

Used only in case of a German file is linked within an English content and vice versa.

  • link={{{1}}}  A German PDF document within English text.
  • link={{{1}}}  An English PDF document within German text.
  • link={{{1}}}  A German ZIP document within English text.
  • link={{{1}}}  An English ZIP document within German text.

In all other cases the neutral file symbol (e.g. link={{{1}}} ) has to be used.