From b8b4b651932aba3495a5bae29a15a0dae4c2675d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: smcv Date: Sun, 21 Sep 2014 08:50:24 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] removed --- ..._15cb363d4c5b392557970b01d9092083._comment | 23 ------------------- 1 file changed, 23 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 doc/forum/PO_and_RTL_support/comment_10_15cb363d4c5b392557970b01d9092083._comment diff --git a/doc/forum/PO_and_RTL_support/comment_10_15cb363d4c5b392557970b01d9092083._comment b/doc/forum/PO_and_RTL_support/comment_10_15cb363d4c5b392557970b01d9092083._comment deleted file mode 100644 index 647770d29..000000000 --- a/doc/forum/PO_and_RTL_support/comment_10_15cb363d4c5b392557970b01d9092083._comment +++ /dev/null @@ -1,23 +0,0 @@ -[[!comment format=mdwn - username="smcv" - ip="81.100.115.242" - subject="comment 10" - date="2014-09-21T12:49:54Z" - content=""" -> Yes, [a RTL meta tag] would help. But I'd need the PO plugin to -> respect this lang tag. Is this already possible? - -Do you need the po plugin at all? The po plugin is specifically for -sites that are written in a master language (usually English) and -then translated into a bunch of other languages - the same general -approach as (that site does not use IkiWiki -but the idea is the same). - -If you're selecting languages in some other way - -e.g. all your content is in Arabic except that the `/programming/` -subtree is in English, or something like that - then the po -plugin is not designed for what you're doing, and adding support -for a new meta tag to the meta plugin would be a better way to -get the language code into the header. It could use the same -hook I'd review a patch. -"""]] -- 2.39.5