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Articles in multiple languages must include a special wiki code that generates an ''interlanguage link''. The article on translation [[Help:Language_Translation#Mark_the_translation_as_being_available_in_English|provides details]].
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Articles in multiple languages should include a special wiki code that generates an ''interlanguage link''. The article on translation [[Help:Language_Translation#Mark_the_translation_as_being_available_in_English|provides details]].
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==See Also==
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*[[Help:Language Translation]] for instructions.
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*[[Help:Text Directionality]] concerning languages that read right to left.

Revision as of 19:38, 1 June 2011

Proposed title: Proteopedia:Languages

The official main language of Proteopedia is English. All articles in Proteopedia must have an English version. Translation of English articles to other languages is welcomed. This page is primarily about Protopedia's rules and policies concerning languages. Instructions for translating an article are provided in Help:Language Translation.

The title of a non-English article must be all in English (or simply a PDB code), followed by the English name of the language in parentheses. The translated title can be the first thing in the body of the translated article, in large bold print, as seen in these examples:

Here is an example for a PDB code.

Articles in multiple languages must include a special wiki code that generates an interlanguage link. The article on translation provides details.

See Also

Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)

Eric Martz, Jaime Prilusky

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