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<p><font face="Linux Biolinum O">Ok, thank you for the
recommendation. :)</font><br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 06/12/2016 à 17:43, Philippe Verdy a
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<div dir="ltr">If the link is translatable to map to a relevant
article in each language, don't put it in a tvar at all, let
translators adapt it (note that it's not just the name of the
article, it could be another name for a more general article,
with an anchor to a section.
<div>The alternative would be to use some wikidata querying
template, but I fear that this template will be very specific
to the wiki where it will be used and where it is implemented.</div>
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<div>Keep things simple in that case:</div>
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<div>You may use a tvar only if the link is static or points to
the same international wiki (that has translations such as
Meta, Common or MediaWiki) which implements the translate
extension, by using a "Special:MyLanguage/" prefix before the
article link (it will resolve to the local page name
translated in the viewer's language (or at least a fallback
language).<br>
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<div>For other cases, don't use any tvar, keep the link
adaptable by translators (if they need to), avoid using any
local template in your tvar, that would work only in one wiki.</div>
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<div class="gmail_quote">2016-12-06 10:36 GMT+01:00 mathieu
stumpf guntz <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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<p><font face="Linux Biolinum O">how should I prepare a
link like [[:en:UTF-8|UTF-8]] with tvar ?</font></p>
<p><font face="Linux Biolinum O">The easy way is
[[<tvar|link>:en:UTF-8</>|UTF-<wbr>8]], I
guess.</font></p>
<p><font face="Linux Biolinum O">But it would be better if
the link would lead to the localized wikipedia article
if it does exist, but fallback on the original
otherwise. Such a behaviour is in fact rather tricky
to perform, and I'm little stuck there, trying to
misc. combination of "{{#translation:}}" and
"Special:MyLanguage/". Maybe some magic keyword jedi
master might help here? :)<br>
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