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slackdocs:styleguide [2012/09/05 16:13 (UTC)] – [A General Note on Style] hazelslackdocs:styleguide [2012/09/05 23:46 (UTC)] – [Translating a Page] redirected install link to community page mfillpot
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   * English is the primary language of the Wiki. Every Wiki article must **at least** have an English version.   * English is the primary language of the Wiki. Every Wiki article must **at least** have an English version.
  
-  * When you want to translate a page, you must not change the name of the page. \\ For example to translate [[slackbook:install|slackbook:install]] into Brazilian Portuguese, just add the **pt-br:** prefix in the URL like this: [[pt-br:slackware:install|http://docs.slackware.com/pt-br:slackware:install]] . Do not change the page name "//install//" to its Brazilian Portuguese translation of "//instalar//" ! You should only translate the page's content.+  * When you want to translate a page, you must not change the name of the page. \\ For example to translate [[slackware:install|slackware:install]] into Brazilian Portuguese, just add the **pt-br:** prefix in the URL like this: [[pt-br:slackware:install|http://docs.slackware.com/pt-br:slackware:install]] . Do not change the page name "//install//" to its Brazilian Portuguese translation of "//instalar//" ! You should only translate the page's content.
  
   * If you want to create a //new// page in your native language, first create the English version of the page using an English word for the page. A page name like "instalar" is not an English word and therefore will not be accepted. You can start with an empty English page if you want, with just a title for example and containing a large notice that you are working on a translated version first. Then, add your language prefix into the page URL, and start writing your document.   * If you want to create a //new// page in your native language, first create the English version of the page using an English word for the page. A page name like "instalar" is not an English word and therefore will not be accepted. You can start with an empty English page if you want, with just a title for example and containing a large notice that you are working on a translated version first. Then, add your language prefix into the page URL, and start writing your document.
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