Template:Lang-xx-two-script documentation

The purpose of this template is to indicate that two spans of text belong to ; one in non-Latin script and the other in a Latin script that is not a transliteration or romanization of the non-Latin text. This template finds application with languages that have native alphabets that are equal in status; for example. This template is a wrapper template that uses

Syntax and usage
The minimal implementation has the form:

where the two required parameters are:
 * – the Latin-script text; must be written only using Latin Unicode characters
 * – the non-Latin-script text; must not be written using Latin Unicode characters

By default, this template will place articles into the relevant subcategory of.

Parameters
In addition to the two required positional parameters, this template accepts one other positional parameter and several named parameters that are the same as or similar to those supported by and.
 * – the third positional parameter is the translation of  and
 * cat – takes the value  to inhibit language categorization; inverse of yes
 * italic1 – italic control for the ; see for details
 * italic2 – italic control for the
 * label – label to be used instead of template-provided language label; may be wikilinked; special keyword  causes the template to render without a label
 * link – takes the value  to prevent the language-name label from being linked; no does not unlink wikilinked labels set by label
 * nocat – takes the value  to inhibit language categorization; inverse of no
 * region1 – used to create an IETF language tag for the ; see
 * region2 – used to create an IETF language tag for the
 * script1 – used to create an IETF language tag for the ; see
 * script2 – used to create an IETF language tag for the
 * variant1 – used to create an IETF language tag for the ; see
 * variant2 – used to create an IETF language tag for

There is one unique parameter:
 * separator – accepts  (comma; default),   (semicolon),   (solidus), or a quoted string of text; see §Examples

Error messages
This template calls and the appropriate  templates. When those templates encounter errors, they will render their own error messages; for assistance, see the help text linked from their error messages.

There are error messages unique to this template. These are: