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current user's selected language via locale/*.po translation files.
| Parameter | Description | Default | 
|---|---|---|
| "text"string="text" | The text to be displayed (the translatable string). | |
| args | a comma-separated list of arguments to be interpolated in the string, replacing [_N]placeholders in it. | 
%MAKETEXT{string="Edit"}% expands to Edit
%MAKETEXT{"If you have any questions, please contact [_1]." args="%WIKIWEBMASTER%"}% expands to If you have any questions, please contact damask@mpie.de.
%MAKETEXT{"Did you want to [[[_1]][reset [_2]'s password]]?" args="%SYSTEMWEB%.ResetPassword,%WIKIUSERNAME%"}% expands to Did you want to reset Main.WikiGuest's password?
[_n] brackets are validated to a positive integer from 1 to 100.
&) followed by one ascii alphabetic     character (a...z, A...Z) in the translatable string will be expanded     to an access key string. For example, &X will expand to     <span class='foswikiAccessKey'>X</span>.     If you want to write an actual ampersand, either follow it with a     non-alphabetic character or write two consecutive ampersands     (&&).
_)     are reserved. You cannot use translatable phrases starting with     an underscore.
%MACROS% inside the translatable strings     as they will be expanded before the %MAKETEXT{...}%     itself is handled. You can, however, use macros in the args, as     shown in the examples above.
.po translation file for the current user's selected language.
%MAKETEXT macro also supports a limited subset of the quant style bracket notation: %MAKETEXT{string="Edit [*,_1,file]" args="4"}% expands to Edit 4 files
quant, numf or # are not supported.
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