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Fixed #5591: corrected info about variables in trans
tag. Thanks, idangazit.
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@ -219,21 +219,23 @@ Translations in :ref:`Django templates <topics-templates>` uses two template
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tags and a slightly different syntax than in Python code. To give your template
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access to these tags, put ``{% load i18n %}`` toward the top of your template.
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The ``{% trans %}`` template tag translates a constant string or a variable
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content::
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The ``{% trans %}`` template tag translates either a constant string
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(enclosed in single or double quotes) or variable content::
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<title>{% trans "This is the title." %}</title>
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<title>{% trans myvar %}</title>
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If you only want to mark a value for translation, but translate it later from a
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variable, use the ``noop`` option::
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If the ``noop`` option is present, variable lookup still takes place but the
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translation is skipped. This is useful when "stubbing out" content that will
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require translation in the future::
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<title>{% trans "value" noop %}</title>
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<title>{% trans "myvar" noop %}</title>
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It's not possible to use template variables in ``{% trans %}`` -- only constant
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strings, in single or double quotes, are allowed. If your translations require
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variables (placeholders), use ``{% blocktrans %}``. Example::
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It's not possible to mix a template variable inside a string within
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``{% trans %}``. If your translations require strings with variables (placeholders),
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use ``{% blocktrans %}``. Example::
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{% blocktrans %}This will have {{ value }} inside.{% endblocktrans %}
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{% blocktrans %}This string will have {{ value }} inside.{% endblocktrans %}
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To translate a template expression -- say, using template filters -- you need
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to bind the expression to a local variable for use within the translation
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