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Hi,

I'm Ciarán O'Riordan. I have very little experience with Synfig.

I've a homepage here: http://ciaran.compsoc.com/

Notes to self

Simplifying synfig's wiki syntax

The below pages were made when trying to understand how template:L works. However, template:title has no effect on my test pages (I've also see this problem in the main namespace, so it's not just that it doesn't work in the userpage namespace), so this test was cancelled. (I reported this as a bug here: Talk:Main_Page#template:title_doesn.27t_change_the_title)

Template:L can be seen working on, for example, the Main Page. In the English version, there is a link to {{l|User Documentation}} and that is displayed as "User Documentation". In the French version (Main Page/fr) the link is also in English ({{l|User Documentation}}) but it is displayed as "Documentation Utilisateur". That page (User Documentation/fr) has {{Title|Documentation Utilisateur}}, so that might be where the translation is coming from. But, strangely, the title displayed for that page is "Glossaire"!

Current thoughts: Template:L contains just "{{#link:{{{1}}}|{{{2|}}}}}". So either "#link" recognises template:title or there is something being done by an extension such as MultilanguageSupport.