Wiktionary:Todo/Lists/Template language code does not match header/Excluded templates

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This page lists templates for which the first parameter DOES NOT have to match the section's own language code.

For example, it is totally fine to put {{t|fr|...}} in an English translations box, or {{m|en|...}} in a Greek etymology.

Redirects to the following templates are automatically handled. Furthermore, any template redirects in the following list are followed too.

See also Further exclusions in Translingual sections.

Translation templates

  • {{wikipedia}}, {{pedia}}, {{wp}}, {{w}} -- first parameter is a page name, not a language code
  • {{lw}} -- first parameter is a Wikipedia language code, can differ from the L2 language
  • {{l}}, {{l+}}, {{l-self}}
  • {{m}}, {{m+}}, {{m-self}}
  • {{ll}}, {{lang}}, {{xlit}}, {{transterm}}
  • {{see}}
  • {{langname}} -- displays language name that Wiktionary has for a language code, as plain text
  • {{chars}} -- used to convert certain Latin-script letter sequences to characters in certain other scripts, as determined by the language code
  • {{qinfl}} -- displays an inflected form for use within a qualifier- does not categorize.

Cross-references to other languages

Etymology templates which don't categorise

Cite templates

Language-specific templates that aren't restricted to their own language section

There is a hard-coded exclusion of templates of the form xxx-l and xxx-m where xxx is a valid language code.

Non-language-specific templates (first parameter is a page name or free text)

Templates used only for one language, so they don't have a language code parameter

Formatting templates

Templates where the part before the hyphen is a language code, but the template has no relation to that language

There is a hard-coded exclusion of templates of the form xxx-top, xxx-top3, xxx-top4, xxx-top5 and xxx-bottom where xxx is a valid language code.

Templates of the form xxx-auto (e.g. Special:Search/Template:col-auto I can't link it directly or it will get picked up as an exclusion!) are treated as though xxx is not a language code.

Maintenance templates

Miscellaneous

ParserFunctions and other MediaWiki syntax

Temporary exclusions