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Perhaps the most complex translatable page in our wiki now uses Translate extension: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Feature_Comparison:_LibreOffice_-_Microsoft_Office

The change is unfortunately disruptive for the languages that had the most complete translations (sorry, Japanese team!). There is no point in using the migration tool, because the translations have been broken into smaller units. Please pick the earlier version from the version history and copy translated content from it.

To make things a bit less painful, I will add some often-repeated translations (yes/no/supported/not supported) for es, fr, ja, ko, ru, sl, tr, zh-tw and zh-hans. I would already have done it, but our server infrastructure is experiencing problems that prevent working on the wiki. So please let me do these first.

As a positive thing, the translations are now in smaller units, so there will be less annoying wiki markup for the translators to see while they work. I scripted the addition of <translate> elements to table cells and manually did the rest. I did not aim for a 100% perfectionist approach, because it would have been too much work.

Ilmari

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