update swedish in lang-ger.tex?
Hi there! I had a look at lang-ger.tex and it seems to need a update for the swedish language in the setuphead names. \setupheadtext [\s!sv] [\v!tabellen=Tabellen] should be \setupheadtext [\s!sv] [\v!tabellen=Tabeller] \setupheadtext [\s!sv] [\v!figuren=Figuren] should be \setupheadtext [\s!sv] [\v!figuren=Figurer] \setupheadtext [\s!sv] [\v!grafieken=Grafiskt] should be \setupheadtext [\s!sv] [\v!grafieken=Grafik] \setupheadtext [\s!sv] [\v!intermezzos=Intermezzot] should be (I think) \setupheadtext [\s!sv] [\v!intermezzos=Intermezzon] \setupheadtext [\s!sv] [\v!index=Index] should be \setupheadtext [\s!sv] [\v!index=Sakregister] \setupheadtext [\s!sv] [\v!afkortingen=F\oumlaut rkortningen] should be \setupheadtext [\s!sv] [\v!afkortingen=F\oumlaut rkortningar] \setupheadtext [\s!sv] [\v!logos=Logo] should be (I think) \setupheadtext [\s!sv] [\v!logos=Loggor] \setupheadtext [\s!sv] [\v!eenheden=Enheten] should be \setupheadtext [\s!sv] [\v!eenheden=Enheter] \setuplabeltext [\s!sv] [\v!grafiek=Grafisk ] should be \setuplabeltext [\s!sv] [\v!grafiek=Grafik ] \setuplabeltext [\s!sv] [\v!regels=raden ] should be \setuplabeltext [\s!sv] [\v!regels=rader ] Then there were also some things that didn't have any swedish parts: \setuplabeltext [\s!sv] [\v!pagina=Sida ] \setuplabeltext [\s!sv] [\v!oppagina=p\aring\ sida ] \setuplabeltext [\s!sv] [\v!hierboven=se ovan] \setuplabeltext [\s!sv] [\v!hieronder=se nedan] \setuplabeltext [\s!sv] [\v!zie=se ] That was all I guess. I hope this makes sense, so I'm not looking in an obsolete file or something like that (I started learn ConTeXt just a week ago...). I also have some questions: 1) When I want to load swedish (so I get Innehållsförteckning instead of Contents and so on), how do I do? I read the manaual, but I didn't really understood how to do. I have tried this: * run texexec --lang sv en and then * \language[sv] in the file * \installlanguage[sv] But no luck. 2) Is there a way to make multiple pdf files output from one file. Say, I want to get one pdf for every page I have. (The reason I want this, is that I want to typeset some pictures in ConTeXt and then include them in my LaTeX project. I don't want to "convert" my LaTeX project (about 200 pages) into ConTeXt) So, what I want is something like: \starttext \startpdfpage[picture1] Stuff that will appear in picture1.pdf \stoppdfpage \startpdfpage[picture2] Stuff that will appear in picture2.pdf \stoppdfpage . . . \stoptext =========== Since this is my first post, I would also like to thank you for making ConTeXt available for free. If I could help with some swedish tranlations or similar I would be glad to. Regards, Mikael Persson
Hi, On Thu, 19 Dec 2002, Mikael Persson wrote:
I had a look at lang-ger.tex and it seems to need a update for the swedish language in the setuphead names. That's Hans part.
I also have some questions: 1) When I want to load swedish (so I get Innehållsförteckning instead of Contents and so on), how do I do? I read the manaual, but I didn't really understood how to do. Try \mainlanguage[sv]
2) Is there a way to make multiple pdf files output from one file. Say, I want to get one pdf for every page I have. (The reason I want this, is that I want to typeset some pictures in ConTeXt and then include them in my LaTeX project. I don't want to "convert" my LaTeX project (about 200 pages) into ConTeXt).
Hmm. Maybe something like gs -q -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -dSAFER -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -sOutputFile="pdffile-%d.pdf" -c save pop -f pdffile.pdf is the fastest possibility. Tobias
At 09:50 AM 12/19/2002 +0100, you wrote:
1) When I want to load swedish (so I get Innehållsförteckning instead of Contents and so on), how do I do? I read the manaual, but I didn't really understood how to do. I have tried this: * run texexec --lang sv en and then * \language[sv] in the file * \installlanguage[sv]
the install language (pattern loading) can only be done in initex, so you need to uncomment that in cont-usr and regenerate a formet, or more convenient: texexec --make [--alone] --language=sv,en or (if you want all patterns) texexec --make [--alone] --all [given that your tex is large enough]
But no luck.
as already suggested by others \mainlanguage[sv]
2) Is there a way to make multiple pdf files output from one file. Say, I want to get one pdf for every page I have. (The reason I want this, is that I want to typeset some pictures in ConTeXt and then include them in my LaTeX project. I don't want to "convert" my LaTeX project (about 200 pages) into ConTeXt) So, what I want is something like:
\externalfigure[yourdoc][page=23] Hans ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE | pragma@wxs.nl Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: +31 (0)38 477 53 69 | fax: +31 (0)38 477 53 74 | www.pragma-ade.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------- information: http://www.pragma-ade.com/roadmap.pdf documentation: http://www.pragma-ade.com/showcase.pdf -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Hans Hagen
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Mikael Persson
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Tobias Burnus