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Documentation: fix PAPERLESS_DATE_PARSER_LANGUAGES formatting (#12997)
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#### [`PAPERLESS_DATE_PARSER_LANGUAGES=<lang>`](#PAPERLESS_DATE_PARSER_LANGUAGES) {#PAPERLESS_DATE_PARSER_LANGUAGES}
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Specifies which language Paperless should use when parsing dates from documents.
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: Specifies which language Paperless should use when parsing dates from documents.
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This should be a language code supported by the dateparser library,
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for example: "en", or a combination such as "en+de".
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Locales are also supported (e.g., "en-AU").
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Multiple languages can be combined using "+", for example: "en+de" or "en-AU+de".
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For valid values, refer to the list of supported languages and locales in the [dateparser documentation](https://dateparser.readthedocs.io/en/latest/supported_locales.html).
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: This should be a language code supported by the dateparser library,
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for example: "en", or a combination such as "en+de".
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Locales are also supported (e.g., "en-AU").
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Multiple languages can be combined using "+", for example: "en+de" or "en-AU+de".
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For valid values, refer to the list of supported languages and locales in the [dateparser documentation](https://dateparser.readthedocs.io/en/latest/supported_locales.html).
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: Set this to match the languages in which most of your documents are written.
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Set this to match the languages in which most of your documents are written.
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If not set, Paperless will attempt to infer the language(s) from the OCR configuration (`PAPERLESS_OCR_LANGUAGE`).
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!!! note
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This format differs from the `PAPERLESS_OCR_LANGUAGE` setting, which uses ISO 639-2 codes (3 letters, e.g., "eng+deu" for Tesseract OCR).
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!!! note
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This format differs from the `PAPERLESS_OCR_LANGUAGE` setting, which uses ISO 639-2 codes (3 letters, e.g., "eng+deu" for Tesseract OCR).
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#### [`PAPERLESS_EMAIL_TASK_CRON=<cron expression>`](#PAPERLESS_EMAIL_TASK_CRON) {#PAPERLESS_EMAIL_TASK_CRON}
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