Sam Smith 3b9134f8ac launchULS: Add context to interface.language.change hook
Now that the interface.language.change hook is fired when the user
switches language using the Compact Language Switcher, we should provide
additional context to the UniversalLanguageSelector instrument.

Bug: T280770
Change-Id: I6c4ddf9738e527ac42581c9fb4924ed1d12748b4
2021-06-21 21:25:31 +00:00
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== Universal Language Selector ==
The Universal Language Selector extension (ULS) provides a flexible way to
configure and deliver language settings like interface language, fonts, and
input methods (keyboard mappings). This will allow users to type text in
different languages not directly supported by their keyboard, read content in a
script for which fonts are not available locally, or customise the language in
which menus are displayed.

For more information see:
 https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Universal_Language_Selector

== Copying ==
You may use any Project Milkshake product, including the Universal Language
Selector, under the terms of either the MIT License or the GNU General Public
License (GPL) Version 2 or later.

See GPL-LICENSE and MIT-LICENSE for details.

== Installation ==
For a very, very quick start add the following lines to LocalSettings.php of
your MediaWiki setup:

wfLoadExtension( 'UniversalLanguageSelector' );

By default, ULS will appear at personal toolbar position. If you want ULS at
interlanguage position, add the following line:

$wgULSPosition = 'interlanguage';

== Developers ==
The MediaWiki Universal Language Selector project uses jquery.uls:
 https://github.com/wikimedia/jquery.uls

Its development is at Wikimedia Github account. Any fixes to lib/ should happen
at Github. Follow the build instructions of jquery.uls to create jquery.uls.js.

Bugs for the extension are handled in Phabricator:
 https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/tag/mediawiki-extensions-universallanguageselector/
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