Terrence Enger kirjoitti 2.1.2020 klo 23.53:
I notice that wiki pages now have lots of strings like "<!--T:74-->"
appearing approximately one per paragraph with sequentially increasing
numbers.  I assume that these are flags to help somebody or something
keep track of translations.  Right?  What should I do when I add a
paragraph?

We are now using the standard translation system that is also used in Wikipedia. Our own summarised instructions for using it are here: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/TDF_Wiki/Multilingual#Content_with_global_focus

The markers are added automatically. They should not be copied manually.

I quote from the article:
"When you add or change content in the source page, this will appear at the top of the page: This page has changes since it was last marked for translation. Click the link "marked for translation" to bring the translation system up to date following the same process as in the initial marking for translation."

To learn absolutely everything about the system, consult this page and navigate the links in the right-hand sidebar: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Extension:Translate

Ilmari
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