Use ISO 639-1 code for examples

Signed-off-by: Takuya Noguchi <takninnovationresearch@gmail.com>
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Link to another language version of a document, you need to use this syntax:
```go-html-template
{{</* relref path="document.md" lang="jp" */>}}
{{</* relref path="document.md" lang="ja" */>}}
```
### Get another Output Format

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You can disable one or more languages. This can be useful when working on a new translation.
```toml
disableLanguages = ["fr", "jp"]
disableLanguages = ["fr", "ja"]
```
Note that you cannot disable the default content language.
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We kept this as a standalone setting to make it easier to set via [OS environment](/getting-started/configuration/#configure-with-environment-variables):
```bash
HUGO_DISABLELANGUAGES="fr jp" hugo
HUGO_DISABLELANGUAGES="fr ja" hugo
```
If you have already a list of disabled languages in `config.toml`, you can enable them in development like this:

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We have now also added language support to `ref` and `relref`, so you can link to a page in another language:
```go-html-template
{{</* relref path="document.md" lang="jp" */>}}
{{</* relref path="document.md" lang="ja" */>}}
```
To link to a given Output Format of a document, you can use this syntax: