Module:Convert/text explained

-- Text used by Module:Convert for enwiki.-- This is a separate module to simplify translation for use on another wiki.-- See if copying to another wiki.

-- Some units accept an SI prefix before the unit code, such as "kg" for kilogram.local SIprefixes =

-- Some units can be qualified with one of the following prefixes, when linked.local customary_units =

-- Names when using engineering notation (a prefix of "eN" where N is a number; example "e6km").-- key = -- If lk=on and link is defined, the name of the number will appear as a link.local eng_scales =

local all_categories =

-- For some error messages, the following puts the wanted style around-- each unit code marked like '...%...'.local unitcode_regex = '%%([{}])'local unitcode_replace = -- no longer need the more elaborate substitute used before 2013-09-28

-- All messages that may be displayed if a problem occurs.local all_messages =

-- Text to join input value/unit with output value/unit.local disp_joins =

-- Text to separate values in a range.local range_types =

local range_aliases =

-- Convert accepts range text delimited with whitespace, for example, .-- In addition, the following "words" are accepted without spaces, for example, .-- Words must be in correct order for searching, for example, 'x' after 'xx'.local range_words =

local ranges =

-- Valid option names.local en_option_name =

-- Valid option values.-- Convention: parms.opt_xxx refers to an option that is set here-- (not intended to be set by the template which invokes this module).-- Example: At enwiki, "abbr" includes:-- ["values"] = "opt_values"-- As a result, if the template uses abbr=values, Module:Convert sets:-- parms["opt_values"] = true-- parms["abbr"] = nil-- Therefore parms.abbr will be nil, or will have one of the listed values-- that do not start with "opt_".-- An option value of form "xxx?" is the same as "xxx" but shows the input as deprecated.local en_option_value =

local titles =

return