-#| msgid ""
-#| "The default list includes \"environment\" and \"en\". "
-#| "\"<literal>environment</literal>\" has a special meaning here: It will be "
-#| "replaced at runtime with the languagecodes extracted from the "
-#| "<literal>LC_MESSAGES</literal> environment variable. It will also ensure "
-#| "that these codes are not included twice in the list. If "
-#| "<literal>LC_MESSAGES</literal> is set to \"C\" only the "
-#| "<filename>Translation-en</filename> file (if available) will be used. To "
-#| "force APT to use no Translation file use the setting <literal>Acquire::"
-#| "Languages=none</literal>. \"<literal>none</literal>\" is another special "
-#| "meaning code which will stop the search for a suitable "
-#| "<filename>Translation</filename> file. This can be used by the system "
-#| "administrator to let APT know that it should download also this files "
-#| "without actually use them if the environment doesn't specify this "
-#| "languages. So the following example configuration will result in the "
-#| "order \"en, de\" in an english and in \"de, en\" in a german "
-#| "localization. Note that \"fr\" is downloaded, but not used if APT is not "
-#| "used in a french localization, in such an environment the order would be "
-#| "\"fr, de, en\". <placeholder type=\"programlisting\" id=\"0\"/>"