[[!template id=plugin name=linguas author="Jordà Polo"]]
Linguas
Linguas is a plugin for ikiwiki that
allows translations of wiki pages.
Download: linguas.pm (2006-08-21).
Note that even though it is still available for download, this plugin is no
longer actively maintained. If you are interested in multilingual wiki pages, you
can also take a look at other approaches such as [[todo/l10n]], [[plugins/contrib/po]],
or Lars Wirzenius's
Static website, with translations, using IkiWiki.
Usage
Translatable pages and translations must have the following format:
pagename.$LANG , where $LANG is a ISO639-1 (two-letter) language code.
To enable linguas, add the following line in the source code of the page:
\[[!linguas ]]
Note that linguas is only required in one of the pages (the original,
for instance); the rest of translations will be automatically
updated. Additionally, it is also possible to specify the title of
the translation:
\[[!linguas title="Translated title"]]
Template
This is the template code that should be added to templates/page.tmpl :
<TMPL_IF NAME="LINGUAS">
<div id="linguas">
<p class="otherlinguas"><TMPL_VAR NAME="OTHERLINGUAS"></p>
<ul>
<TMPL_LOOP NAME="LINGUAS">
<li><TMPL_VAR NAME=LINK></li>
</TMPL_LOOP>
</ul>
</div>
</TMPL_IF>
TODO/Known Problems
-
The current language list only contains 4 languages (ca, de, en,
es), and is "hardcoded" in linguas.pm. Would be interesting to define
it in ikiwiki.setup, though some problems were found while trying to do
so. (Actually, defining hash-like arguments from the command like works
fine, but it fails from ikiwiki.setup.)
My guess about this is that it's because of the way Setup/Standard.pm
untaints the config items from the file. It has code to handle arrays,
but not hashes or more complex data structures. --[[Joey]]
Right. With this simple
patch it seems to
work. However, note that 1) it only allows simple hashes, hashes of
hashes will not work (I don't think getops can handle complex hashes
anyway); 2) I don't really know when/why you call
possibly_foolish_untaint() ; and 3) I'm no perl guru ;). --Jordà
It's good. Applied..
-
Wiki links to other translated pages require the full page name
including the .$LANG . It should be possible to link automatically
to pages with the same .$LANG , but that would probably require some
changes in IkiWiki. (I'm not sure though, I still haven't looked at
it... any hints?)
Have you considered using the form ll/page? This would let more usual
linking rules apply amoung pages without needing to specify the
language. I'm not sure if you're supporting browser content
negotiation, or whether that other layout would be harder to support it
though. --[[Joey]]
Actually, I'm happy with the way it works now (and yeah, it is very
easy to take advantage of content negotiation). I just wanted
something simple to translatte a single page (or a few pages), not
the entire wiki. I'm not even sure it is a good idea to have fully
multilingual wikis, in most cases I would go for a different wiki
for each language. That said, I think it is an interesting idea, so
I'll take a look when I have the time. Thanks for your comments.
--Jordà
-
The changes to htmllink in ikiwiki 1.44 broke this plugin.
The following fixes it:
--- linguas.pm.orig 2006-08-23 19:07:04.000000000 +0200
+++ linguas.pm 2007-03-24 01:53:18.000000000 +0100
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@
if (exists $linguas{$2} && defined $linguas{$2}) {
$link = $linguas{$2}{'name'};
}
- push @links, IkiWiki::htmllink($page, $destpage, $trans, 0, 0, $link);
+ push @links, IkiWiki::htmllink($page, $destpage, $trans, noimageinline => 0, forcesubpage => 0, linktext => $link);
}
my $otherlinguas = 'Translations:';
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