Template:GoogleTrans-en2



Created from Google Translations without the translation needed

For on the fly translations

start-lang - en

This template adds a series of automatic (machine) translation links to the including page. They use Google as the engine, and takes a page in start-lang and can translate it into one of the following:
 * es - Spanish
 * sq - Albanian
 * ar - Arabic
 * bg - Bulgarian
 * ca - Catalan
 * zh-CN - Chinese (Simplified)
 * zh-TW - Chinese (Traditional)
 * hr - Croatian
 * cs - Czech
 * da - Danish
 * nl - Dutch
 * et - Estonian
 * tl - Filipino
 * fi - Finnish
 * fr - French
 * gl - Galician
 * de - German
 * el - Greek
 * iw/he - Hebrew iw for Google Translate, he for MediaWiki (ISO-639)
 * hi - Hindi
 * hu - Hungarian
 * id - Indonesian
 * it - Italian
 * ja - Japanese
 * ko - Korean
 * lv - Latvian
 * lt - Lithuanian
 * mt - Maltese
 * no - Norwegian
 * fa - Persian
 * pl - Polish
 * pt - Portuguese
 * ro - Romanian
 * ru - Russian
 * sr - Serbian
 * sk - Slovak
 * sl - Slovenian
 * sv - Swedish
 * th - Thai
 * tr - Turkish
 * uk - Ukrainian
 * vi - Vietnamese

Albanian Arabic Bulgarian Catalan Chinese Croatian Czech Danish Dutch English Estonian Filipino Finnish French Galician German Greek Hebrew Hindi Hungarian Indonesian Italian Japanese Korean Latvian Lithuanian Maltese Norwegian Persian Polish Portuguese Romanian Russian Serbian Slovak Slovenian Spanish Swedish Thai Turkish Ukrainian Vietnamese

Usage
In order to show languages from the list (for example when there isn't a human translation available) you may specify for each language code "show" and will not be included. When a human translation becomes available, just remove the parameter for the given language.

Known Issues

 * Translated language names with spaces permit mid-name line returns that may be confusing.
 * It appears that the Firefox 3-beta browser has issues with handling this if you mix right-to-left and left-to-right languages in the same line. The symptom is jumpy switching from R-L to L-R orientations and results in poor usability.  The quick workaround is to leave out Arabic for the moment and report the issue to Mozilla. Hopefully a fix of the behavior on mouseover of the span-class statement will be baked into FF3 before release and Arabic can be re-inserted.
 * trying L-R languages at end of table row


 * iw - Hebrew - עברית - is used by Google Translate, mediawiki ISO-639 gives he the #language:iw is not working.

Sample

 * 1) all languages included: