Monday, May 12, 2003 Hans Hagen wrote: HH> At 23:39 11/05/2003 +0200, you wrote:
Sunday, May 11, 2003 Sebastian Rooks wrote:
SR> Thank you all of you for your answers, all of them works ! SR> I think that I will go with \enablemathpunctuation, which seems to SR> handle both the text and math cases without any added special mark SR> everywhere in the text.
I think that setting the language should also set these kind of options. Hans?
HH> i dunno in what respect math depends on a language but it would be fun to HH> have language dependent math; before doing that some discussion is needed Right :) As far as I know, most European languages (that is, except for English) use the dot to separate thousands and the comma to separate integer part from decimals. So setting this math option for European (non-Anglo-saxon) languages *would* make sense. It should probably fit together with the lang-mat module I've been sparsely working at, where common function names (like sin, cos, tg) are given "local" names (like: sen, cos, tan in Italian). -- Giuseppe "Oblomov" Bilotta