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# A translation table that contains most of the literal strings that may be included in Lua-based citation. If editors are copying this Module to another wiki using a language other than English, then they should |
# A translation table that contains most of the literal strings that may be included in Lua-based citation. If editors are copying this Module to another wiki using a language other than English, then they should translate each of these values into that language. |
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# A list of error conditions specifying what text to display, what category to include (if any), and what help page section to refer to. |
# A list of error conditions specifying what text to display, what category to include (if any), and what help page section to refer to. |
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# A list of ID handlers specifying the recognized document IDs, such as ISBN, DOI, etc., and how to format them. |
# A list of ID handlers specifying the recognized document IDs, such as ISBN, DOI, etc., and how to format them. |
Revision as of 05:09, 28 May 2014
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This configuration file contains various data that controls the functioning of Module:Citation/CS1 and hence the way that Lua-based citations are generated.
It is divided into three sections:
- A translation table that contains most of the literal strings that may be included in Lua-based citation. If editors are copying this Module to another wiki using a language other than English, then they should translate each of these values into that language.
- A list of error conditions specifying what text to display, what category to include (if any), and what help page section to refer to.
- A list of ID handlers specifying the recognized document IDs, such as ISBN, DOI, etc., and how to format them.