po: add lang_code and lang_name template variables.
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@ -343,6 +343,13 @@ sub pagetemplate (@) {
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if ($template->query(name => "istranslatable")) {
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$template->param(istranslatable => istranslatable($page));
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}
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my $lang_code = istranslation($page) ? lang($page) : $master_language_code;
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if ($template->query(name => "lang_code")) {
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$template->param(lang_code => $lang_code);
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}
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if ($template->query(name => "lang_name")) {
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$template->param(lang_name => languagename($lang_code));
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}
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if ($template->query(name => "HOMEPAGEURL")) {
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$template->param(homepageurl => homepageurl($page));
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}
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@ -150,6 +150,9 @@ the wiki homepage.
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The `ISTRANSLATION` and `ISTRANSLATABLE` variables can be used to
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display things only on translatable or translation pages.
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The `LANG_CODE` and `LANG_NAME` variables can respectively be used to
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display the current page's language code and pretty name.
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### Display page's versions in other languages
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The `OTHERLANGUAGES` loop provides ways to display other languages'
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