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Please don't add italics to this template. Use of the Cyrillic alphabet already visually differentiates text, it can cause font rendering problems in some browsers when the common stress accents are applied, it reduces visual contrast to italicized transliterations, and finally, this template has been used thousands of times by editors with the assumption that italics are not built into it.
For relevant discussion, see Template talk:Lang-ru#Italicizing Cyrillic text. — Michael Z. 2006-05-18 18:18 Z
Could someone experienced remove the bold emphasis from this template, please? Currently the {{lang-be|something}} produces
Belarusian: something
adding a "false" and quite unnecessary emphasis on this strictly informative element? Optionally, with a link to Belarusian language, like it's done in corresp. template for Russian. --- Yury Tarasievich 07:42, 21 August 2006 (UTC)
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Please replace the contents of this template with the contents of
the sandbox, to which I have added |lit={{{lit|}}}
, which adds an option to include a literal translation. This template is also missing the |links={{{links}}}
, which I have also added. These changes will make this template consistent with the template’s documentation and other lang-x templates. Thank you,
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Please replace the contents of this template with the contents of the sandbox ( revision 736476265), which I have converted to use Template:Language with name and transliteration (like Template:Lang-ru and some others), allowing passing transliteration into the template, as well as the parameters User:Rystheguy added back in October. Thanks! — OwenBlacker ( Talk) 19:39, 27 August 2016 (UTC)
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passthrough into the documentation) if you think that's contentious. —
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Template:Lang-be is permanently
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Please don't add italics to this template. Use of the Cyrillic alphabet already visually differentiates text, it can cause font rendering problems in some browsers when the common stress accents are applied, it reduces visual contrast to italicized transliterations, and finally, this template has been used thousands of times by editors with the assumption that italics are not built into it.
For relevant discussion, see Template talk:Lang-ru#Italicizing Cyrillic text. — Michael Z. 2006-05-18 18:18 Z
Could someone experienced remove the bold emphasis from this template, please? Currently the {{lang-be|something}} produces
Belarusian: something
adding a "false" and quite unnecessary emphasis on this strictly informative element? Optionally, with a link to Belarusian language, like it's done in corresp. template for Russian. --- Yury Tarasievich 07:42, 21 August 2006 (UTC)
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edit request has been answered. Set the |answered= or |ans= parameter to no to reactivate your request. |
Please replace the contents of this template with the contents of
the sandbox, to which I have added |lit={{{lit|}}}
, which adds an option to include a literal translation. This template is also missing the |links={{{links}}}
, which I have also added. These changes will make this template consistent with the template’s documentation and other lang-x templates. Thank you,
Ry's the Guy (
talk|
contribs)
09:23, 16 October 2015 (UTC)
This
edit request has been answered. Set the |answered= or |ans= parameter to no to reactivate your request. |
Please replace the contents of this template with the contents of the sandbox ( revision 736476265), which I have converted to use Template:Language with name and transliteration (like Template:Lang-ru and some others), allowing passing transliteration into the template, as well as the parameters User:Rystheguy added back in October. Thanks! — OwenBlacker ( Talk) 19:39, 27 August 2016 (UTC)
{{{tracking-category}}}
passthrough into the documentation) if you think that's contentious. —
OwenBlacker (
Talk)
20:01, 27 August 2016 (UTC)