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Macro @notation in the LM
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Till Rettig |
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Macro @notation in the LM |
Date: |
Wed, 02 Jan 2008 16:34:08 +0200 |
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Hi documentation editors,
I started translating the tutorial, or updating, as quite a lot can be
still used as I discovered. I had to add the macros notation and warning
to the macros.itely in the language/user directory and clean up the
macros defined for tex compilation down the file. I mention this for the
other translators because it causes the compilatoin to fail.
The macro @notation so far is defined as plain text, which is not really
what we need because this text won't get translated. As far as I
understand, there are two possibilities to solve this:
1. make the arguments of @notation go to the pot file so they will be
translated in there, or
2. the maybe easier way: take them from the glossary as rglos does but
without the reference to the different document and without the link.
I am not so sure how to achieve this, so I didn't do anything so far.
Hope to hear your opinion and maybe somebody (John?) has already a solution?
Greetings and a happy new Year!
Till
- Macro @notation in the LM,
Till Rettig <=