Board Thread:TrainStation Wiki News/@comment-26185947-20150413212416/@comment-26185947-20150417105111


 * Lol* Got me again. ;-)

On your time stamp I can see, that you checked "Kosten" after I massed it up yesterday. Before it was working good as a pure German version. Yesterday I tried to make it work also with the engl. words Wood, Nails, etc.. But I probably took the wrong parser.

My idea was: #if it is wood –> take Holz instead and go on. And the result is what you've seen. :-)

I already have a few redirects from en–>de or de–>en templates. But that particular one I massed definitely up. I'm not really good in coding. Basic knowledge Yeah, but than…!? ;-)

I was asking the Forum already and their solution/suggestion is:

I did it almost the way you suggest in your 2nd way. I took the en: and replaced the words. That worked. But instead of adding just another line for each material in english, I tried to solve it that way. Will start over again.

Let's see if I got it:
 * 1) Take Template:cost
 * 2) Make it to Template:cost-de and add lines with German words
 * 3) Make redirect from Template:cost & Template:Kosten –> Template:cost-de

So when I use engl. content tables I don't have to substitute

So, good luck to me and back to work.

Thankx for the advices. I probably will have some more questions.

PS: To your comment Inter-links. We use it the way Wiki wants us to. Although I like the flag-thing.

I was trying to search for other ts-wikis, but it did not give me the others.

The reason why TS-de probably does not show up at the page: "New Inter-wikis" is, that it is now connected from my direction. If en: is not linked with sk: etc., one of your admins can apply for it on that page and than the other wiki will not see. That's the reason why I informed you here about that "procedure".