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To translate a page, first one writes the content in the original language. Second, the page is marked for translation. Then, a ''human'' translates the page using organizational tools provided by the wiki extension [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Translate Translate]. Tutorials for this extension can be found [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Extension:Translate here]. Finally, a second human reviews the translation. If a page has not yet been translated, users can see the page in the original language. If a translation has not yet been reviewed, users can see the non-reviewed translation.
To translate a page, first one writes the content in the original language. Second, the page is marked for translation. Then, a ''human'' translates the page using organizational tools provided by the wiki extension [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Translate Translate]. Tutorials for this extension can be found [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Extension:Translate here]. Finally, a second human reviews the translation. If a page has not yet been translated, users can see the page in the original language. If a translation has not yet been reviewed, users can see the non-reviewed translation.


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Marking a page for translation will trigger an analysis of the content of the wiki page. The page content will be split by the extension into so-called translation units. Translation units can be a title, a paragraph, an image, etc. These small units can then be translated one by one, ensuring that a modification to a page does not trigger the translation of the whole page. This also allows tracking of what percentage of a page is translated, or outdated.  
Marking a page for translation will trigger an analysis of the content of the wiki page. The page content will be split by the extension into so-called translation units. Translation units can be a title, a paragraph, an image, etc. These small units can then be translated one by one, ensuring that a modification to a page does not trigger the translation of the whole page. This also allows tracking of what percentage of a page is translated, or outdated.  


==How does one mark a new page for translation ?==
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When you have written a page, you should tag it for translation. Here are the steps to do so:
When you have written a page, you should tag it for translation. Here are the steps to do so:
#Ensure that the wiki code to be translated is enclosed within &lt;translate&gt; &lt;/translate&gt; tags.  
#Ensure that the wiki code to be translated is enclosed within &lt;translate&gt; &lt;/translate&gt; tags.  
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#Click on “Mark this version for translation”
#Click on “Mark this version for translation”


==How does one mark changes to a page for translation ?==
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First, try to mark a page for translation only once it is stable.  
First, try to mark a page for translation only once it is stable.  
Second, if you do have to make a change to a page that has been translated, make sure you do NOT change the tags of the form &lt;!--T:3--&gt;. Those are automatically generated.  
Second, if you do have to make a change to a page that has been translated, make sure you do NOT change the tags of the form &lt;!--T:3--&gt;. Those are automatically generated.  


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Once you have done your edits, you can mark the changes to be translated by doing the following :  
Once you have done your edits, you can mark the changes to be translated by doing the following :  
#Ensure that the new text to be translated is enclosed within &lt;translate&gt; &lt;/translate&gt; tags.  
#Ensure that the new text to be translated is enclosed within &lt;translate&gt; &lt;/translate&gt; tags.  
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