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Nothing to be sorry about. That's the beauty of a wiki. :-)
Thanks!
By the way, could we modify the main template in order not to be necessary to use the sufix "/language code" when calling the template? This should be feasible by adding something that checks {{SUBPAGENAME}} and if it is a language code, and there is a translation of the template in that language it will be loaded instead of the englih default... This sounds similar to what was made for {{Localized link}}, so maybe there is a general approach to do this for all templates wich are supposed to be translated... What do you think?
I have been looking how this is done at commons. It seems that {{int:Lang}} should display the lanuage of the userpreference, but it does not work here, nor did I find documentation about it. Over here it displays <Lang>, see {{int:Lang}} gives en.
Humm...
I think we need to create the messages "MediaWiki:Lang/xxx" as was made there, because that is not a default message... See commons:Commons:Administrators'_noticeboard/Archive_11#MediaWiki:Lang. The pages just contain the corresponding language code.
Great, I will create them. Is would be better if was part of the translatewiki.net, and available for all projects.
I just used it for Autotranslate the Template:welcome. It will display the text in your local language if available, or even in some fallback languages (Dutch for Afrikaans).