It marks that the original text has been updated, and that the translation
has not been updated or needs updating. See examples of how it works here:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Template:Ls

2012/1/5 Benjamin Chen <cnchenmi...@gmail.com>

> hmm not really, I was referring to the {{{update}}} parameter.
>
> Best regards,
> Benjamin Chen / User:Bencmq
>
> On Friday, January 6, 2012 at 12:17 AM, Tanvir Rahman wrote:
>
> A bit unsure about what does the update parameter of {{ls}} does. Must it
> always be update=en for all translations? or it should be present when the
> translation is outdated?
>
>
> That parameter gives the name of the language in its native name (i.e. in
> its own script if available), for example, you see "English:" in bold when
> it's {{ls|en}}, and you see "বাংলা" when it's {{ls|bn}}. So when you are
> translating, change the en to the language code of your translated
> language. For example, if you translate to zh-hans than, change it to
> {{ls|zh-hans|...}}.
>
> Regards,
> Tanvir Rahman
> Wikitanvir on Wikimedia
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