> > something back to the XeTeX-community by writing a package? > > What is the problem ? Why should all packages have to use > English or American as the basis of their markup ? Is it > not time to throw off this linguistic imperialism and allow > all the peoples of the world to express themselves in their > mother tongues when writing XeTeX (or other computer-related) > documents ? There is something called standarazation that was invented to avoid such problems. Almost everywhere we use meters and kilometers and we use these names. Imagine what happens to people visiting the few countries who insist on using incompatible measures... In the ancient times, Greek was the lingua franca nad that is why people use terms like mathematics, physics, architecture, etc. Imagine someone who rewrites a Java compiler that uses Greek keywords. Programs in this language would not compile and thus they would be not portable. On the other hand, one can use Greek variable names, methods, etc. in his/her program. Coming back to the XeLaTeX I have written a book in Greek and in which I present many new example commands all of them having Greek names. That is IMHO reasonable. "Translating" LaTeX is unreasonable.
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