Enrico Forestieri wrote:
As I explained in another thread, this can be indeed used for supporting
other languages. You simply have to devise a \text latex
macro which is able to typeset multiple characters in the given language.
Not sure about RTL languages, as I have no experience with those.
On Fri, Oct 12, 2007 at 09:20:33PM -0700, Angus Leeming wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > +{
> > + // The latex command is "\textLANG{}" and we have to retain
> > + // "\textLANG{" for the first char but only "" for all
> > + // subsequent chars (this also works when we are passed untran
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+{
+ // The latex command is "\textLANG{}" and we have to retain
+ // "\textLANG{" for the first char but only "" for all
+ // subsequent chars (this also works when we are passed untranslated
+ // unicode).
+ docstring const latex1 = rtrim(e