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Fixed #35306 -- Documented fallback localization formats in templates when localization is disabled.

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lufafajoshua 2024-06-24 12:02:55 +02:00 committed by Sarah Boyce
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@ -1842,9 +1842,7 @@ standard :term:`language ID format <language code>`. For example, U.S. English
is ``"en-us"``. See also the `list of language identifiers`_ and
:doc:`/topics/i18n/index`.
:setting:`USE_I18N` must be active for this setting to have any effect.
It serves two purposes:
It serves three purposes:
* If the locale middleware isn't in use, it decides which translation is served
to all users.
@ -1852,6 +1850,11 @@ It serves two purposes:
user's preferred language can't be determined or is not supported by the
website. It also provides the fallback translation when a translation for a
given literal doesn't exist for the user's preferred language.
* If localization is explicitly disabled via the :tfilter:`unlocalize` filter
or the :ttag:`{% localize off %}<localize>` tag, it provides fallback
localization formats which will be applied instead. See
:ref:`controlling localization in templates <topic-l10n-templates>` for
details.
See :ref:`how-django-discovers-language-preference` for more details.

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@ -89,6 +89,9 @@ To activate or deactivate localization for a template block, use:
{{ value }}
{% endlocalize %}
When localization is disabled, the :ref:`localization settings <settings-l10n>`
formats are applied.
See :tfilter:`localize` and :tfilter:`unlocalize` for template filters that will
do the same job on a per-variable basis.
@ -133,8 +136,9 @@ To force localization of a single value, use :tfilter:`localize`. To
control localization over a large section of a template, use the
:ttag:`localize` template tag.
Returns a string representation for unlocalized numbers (``int``, ``float``,
or ``Decimal``).
Returns a string representation for numbers (``int``, ``float``, or
``Decimal``) with the :ref:`localization settings <settings-l10n>` formats
applied.
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