Wikipedia:WikiProject Medicine/Translation task force/Integration guides/Polish

The Polish Wikipedia is a bit special to integrate articles to. Previous issues with translated articles have made the Polish Wikipedia change templates to make translating and replacing articles harder. A number of tools help out fixing the templates etc., but it is important to remember the reason for this difficulty. Only by treading carefully do we ensure that our translated content is integrated and kept live. There is no point in placing our content on the main space only for it to be removed.

Formatting
Translations for the Polish Wikipedia require a number of additional steps not required on other Wikis before they can be fully integrated.

Infobox
The  template on the Polish wikipedia is   and there is no redirect present due to policy on the Polish Wiki. This means it has to be changed manually. Additionally the entries have Polish names, and some have different dependencies.

English

 * Example:

Polish
The Polish template can be found at pl:Szablon:Choroba infobox (contains full documnation in Polish), and uses the following formatting:
 * Note, name -> nazwa, image -> grafika, caption -> podpis grafiki

Additional ICD10 codes
Additional ICD10 codes are added through the format:
 * Note all entries must also have a nazwa or name field, even if it left without entry or empty.

Filling out all the fields
To fix the issues when importing from the English Wiki (which does not require fields for DSM or latin name it is possible to append the infobox replacing: with This trick can be used possible even if a field is specified with an entry below, as the infobox module only reads the last supplied entry. Note that the MeshYear entry is here set to 2013, (something that should be applicable to all our articles as of June, 2014). If the MeshYear entry is left empty an angry red message appears in the infobox.

Tools

 * Tool for converting templates, does not work on all templates. For example does not work on infobox disease templates.
 * Bot to quickly replace all citation templates in a single article (currently early alpha, no documentation)