Hi Alan, i will not forget your remark, I don't remember why I get to such a translation. Maybe after working on translation and consistency between these ~2000 keywords... For "corps" and "fonte", it will be easy to change (there is not a lot of tags) If you agree, when I will have something "working", I will submit it to you, in order to get your feedback (just a 10 to 15 minutes overview can enable to catch the major issues) Le 27/06/2020 à 18:18, Alan Braslau a écrit :
fonte ? (police) principale ? (corps) ...
Alan
On 26/06/20 16:04, Garulfo wrote:
Math. I get the following error :
fonts > preloading latin modern fonts (second stage) fonts > defining > font with asked name 'fichier' is not found using lookup 'file' fonts > defining > unknown font 'fichier', loading aborted
I suppose that due to the translation of "file" to "fichier". It's OK when I switch back to - setupstrings cd:file ==> file You can translate these string because they are only used in the command list to provide the texts which are shown in uppercase letter, e.g. NUMBER. - variables file ==> file Constants (\c!...) and variables (\v!...) can be changed, only parameters which use the form \s!... have to be english in all cases (saves memory and improves performance). How can I translate the variable "file" into fichier, without messing with fonts (and maybe other file related functions) There shouldn't be a problem with fonts because they use \s!file or \s!name which aren't translated (unless you made the mistake and have \c!file in your typescripts). It's possible there is a bug somewhere but you have to provide a minimal example.
My understanding:
I translated \setupbodyfont into \configurerfonteprincipale.
But I didn't specify any font in the input file.
As soon as I specified \configurerfonteprincipale[pagella,10pt] in the input file, font messages "'fichier' is not found" disappear.
Is there an additionnal thing to do in order to enable the loading of a default math font, without any font specification, but still with translations of "file" into "fichier" ?