On 30-10-2012 12:21, Sietse Brouwer wrote:
John Devereux wrote:
There do not seem to be translations for the labels for Chinese, is that
correct? Is "zh" the correct language code?
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
No, you need “cn” for chinese.
Might it be advisable to add 'zh' as a synonym? Techni
John Devereux wrote:
>> There do not seem to be translations for the labels for Chinese, is that
>> correct? Is "zh" the correct language code?
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> No, you need “cn” for chinese.
Might it be advisable to add 'zh' as a synonym? Technically, 'cn'
means the country China, and
Am 29.10.2012 um 20:20 schrieb John Devereux :
> Hi,
>
> There do not seem to be translations for the labels for Chinese, is that
> correct? Is "zh" the correct language code?
No, you need “cn” for chinese.
Wolfgang
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Hi,
There do not seem to be translations for the labels for Chinese, is that
correct? Is "zh" the correct language code?
\setuplabeltext[zh][figure=CHINESE_HERE ]
\mainlanguage[zh]
\language[zh]
\starttext
\labeltext{figure}
\stoptext
This just displays the English word "Figure".
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