Template:Language with name/doc
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Usage
Transcluded by "lang-xx" templates (like {{lang-bo}} etc.)—do not use directly.
Right-to-left
For languages written right-to-left, like Arabic, Hebrew and other, it is advised to set |rtl={{rtl}}
in the language template (lang-ar, lang-he).
This adds the character U+200F RIGHT-TO-LEFT MARK (HTML ‏
<dot-separator> ‏
) to the end of the string (the righthand side, in memory). It is an invisible formatting character, that terminates the R-to-L text. After this, (that is, directly after & outside of the template), all following text is initiated to be left-to-right (English) again.
Category suppression
If you want to suppress category output from the template, use |nocat=true
.
See also
- Template:Language with name2 – same but with the language name in parentheses after the marked-up text
- Template:Language with name and transliteration
- Template:Language with name and alternate script
- Template:ISO 15924 script codes and Unicode - lists all R-to-L scripts available in Unicode.