It marks that the original text has been updated, and that the translation
has not been updated or needs updating. See examples of how it works here:
hmm not really, I was referring to the {{{update}}}
parameter.
Best regards,
Benjamin Chen / User:Bencmq
On Friday, January 6, 2012 at 12:17 AM, Tanvir Rahman wrote:
A bit unsure about what does the update parameter of {{ls}} does. Must it
always be update=en for all translations? or it should be present when the
translation is outdated?
That parameter gives the name of the language in its native name (i.e. in
its own script if available), for example, you see "English:" in bold when
it's {{ls|en}}, and you see "বাংলা" when it's {{ls|bn}}. So when you
are
translating, change the en to the language code of your translated
language. For example, if you translate to zh-hans than, change it to
{{ls|zh-hans|...}}.
Regards,
Tanvir Rahman
Wikitanvir on Wikimedia
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