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:But it is necessary to know ''what'' language tag to use. For languages that are not yet supported, the language tag is not listed in the list of supported languages, and therefore you would not know what to write in the tag. If everybody uses different language tag, it will not work if the language becomes supported. --[[User:PauliKL|PauliKL]] 21:12, 14 February 2009 (UTC)
:But it is necessary to know ''what'' language tag to use. For languages that are not yet supported, the language tag is not listed in the list of supported languages, and therefore you would not know what to write in the tag. If everybody uses different language tag, it will not work if the language becomes supported. --[[User:PauliKL|PauliKL]] 21:12, 14 February 2009 (UTC)

== TerraGen ==

Wow, TG has come a long way from when I used it on an old K6-200. Back then, IIRC, it only supported an isometric viewpoint, water level and a heightmap-driven palette. --[[User:Short Circuit|Short Circuit]] 18:44, 25 March 2009 (UTC)

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You don't need to note on language pages that the lang tag should be used. The practice has been noted on the programming example help page. --Mwn3d 20:47, 14 February 2009 (UTC)

But it is necessary to know what language tag to use. For languages that are not yet supported, the language tag is not listed in the list of supported languages, and therefore you would not know what to write in the tag. If everybody uses different language tag, it will not work if the language becomes supported. --PauliKL 21:12, 14 February 2009 (UTC)

TerraGen

Wow, TG has come a long way from when I used it on an old K6-200. Back then, IIRC, it only supported an isometric viewpoint, water level and a heightmap-driven palette. --Short Circuit 18:44, 25 March 2009 (UTC)