Template talk:DailyPhoto
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+ | :M. Octavius Gracchus has taken care of this. Go to [[NovaRoma:DailyPhotoData|DailyPhotoData]] and enter national language captions there, following this pattern: | ||
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+ | * caption.EN=English caption | ||
+ | * caption.ES=Spanish caption | ||
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+ | Use the same two-letter code as the namespace that corresponds to the caption language. The correct caption is chosen. If a caption is missing in a particular language, the English one is used by default. [[User:M. Lucretius Agricola|Agricola]] 06:23, 26 January 2008 (CET) | ||
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There's something that's been bothering me about the daily photo. It has a descriptive caption in English. That means we need to make a different auto-generating template for every language. This seems a bit inefficient. Is there any way we could have a text-less auto-generating photo which every different linguistic version of the main page could share, and either do without captions or have the captions generated separately?
- Cordus 20:52, 10 September 2007 (CEST)
- M. Octavius Gracchus has taken care of this. Go to DailyPhotoData and enter national language captions there, following this pattern:
* caption.EN=English caption * caption.ES=Spanish caption
Use the same two-letter code as the namespace that corresponds to the caption language. The correct caption is chosen. If a caption is missing in a particular language, the English one is used by default. Agricola 06:23, 26 January 2008 (CET)