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* General: [[Encodings and Regimes]]
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= Two commands to set up the language aspects=
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Today, with the international use of the UTF-8 standard for input and output encoding, you only need two commands, with the '''[[#Language tags|language tag]]''' you want in brackets:
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; {{cmd|mainlanguage[tag]}}:
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:: to set the language of auto-generated language elements, like the title of the table of contents or the appendix,
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:: and to change the hyphenation rules, quotation marks, all that sort of thing, to that of a different language.
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; {{cmd|language[tag]}}:
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:: to change the hyphenation rules, quotation marks, all that sort of thing, to that of a different language. (The default language is English.)
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{{cmd|language}} is only needed when you use more than 1 language in a
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document, otherwise {{cmd|mainlanguage}} is enough to change labels and
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hyphentation patterns.
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= ConTeXt's markup =
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ConTeXt has a multilingual interface to enable users to work in their own language. It is specified by setting the ConTeXt interface value in the first line of your input file:
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* <code>% interface=en</code> [http://www.pragma-ade.nl/general/qrcs/setup-en.pdf commands]
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* <code>% interface=nl</code> [http://www.pragma-ade.nl/general/qrcs/setup-nl.pdf commando’s]
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* <code>% interface=de</code> [http://www.pragma-ade.nl/general/qrcs/setup-de.pdf befehle]
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* <code>% interface=cz</code> [http://www.pragma-ade.nl/general/qrcs/setup-cz.pdf přikazy]
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* <code>% interface=fr</code> [http://www.pragma-ade.nl/general/qrcs/setup-fr.pdf commandes]
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* <code>% interface=it</code> [http://www.pragma-ade.nl/general/qrcs/setup-it.pdf comandi]
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* <code>% interface=ro</code> [http://www.pragma-ade.nl/general/qrcs/setup-ro.pdf comenzile]
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=Language-specific pages=
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* [[Arabic and Hebrew]]
 
* [[Arabic and Hebrew]]
* [[Chinese]]
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* [[Chinese Japanese and Korean]]
 
* [[Czech]]
 
* [[Czech]]
 
* [[Greek]]
 
* [[Greek]]
 
* [[Russian]]
 
* [[Russian]]
 
* [[Vietnamese]]
 
* [[Vietnamese]]
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* [[RTL]] for dealing with Right-To-Left texts as well as BiDi (bidirectional) texts
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* French:  [[French Punctuation]] and [[French spacing]] (old)
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=Language tags=
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Here's the list of ConTeXt's '''language tags''', also available in the [http://www.pragma-ade.nl/general/manuals/languages-mkiv.pdf#&#91;5,{%22name%22:%22Fit%22}&#93; latest official Languages manual]. [https://source.contextgarden.net/tex/context/patterns Sources are available]).
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<context source=yes>
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\usemodule[languages-system]
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\loadinstalledlanguages
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\showinstalledlanguages
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</context>
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=Other links=
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Finally, for older content, we keep a page [[Encodings and Regimes - Old Content]] about including accents, composite characters, and how "ä" and alike were produced in LaTeX/ConTeXt mkii. [[Second Step]] gave an example for german language.
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[[Category:Languages]]

Latest revision as of 08:28, 2 July 2022

Two commands to set up the language aspects

Today, with the international use of the UTF-8 standard for input and output encoding, you only need two commands, with the language tag you want in brackets:

[[Command/mainlanguage[tag]|\mainlanguage[tag]]]
to set the language of auto-generated language elements, like the title of the table of contents or the appendix,
and to change the hyphenation rules, quotation marks, all that sort of thing, to that of a different language.
[[Command/language[tag]|\language[tag]]]
to change the hyphenation rules, quotation marks, all that sort of thing, to that of a different language. (The default language is English.)

\language is only needed when you use more than 1 language in a document, otherwise \mainlanguage is enough to change labels and hyphentation patterns.

ConTeXt's markup

ConTeXt has a multilingual interface to enable users to work in their own language. It is specified by setting the ConTeXt interface value in the first line of your input file:

Language-specific pages

Language tags

Here's the list of ConTeXt's language tags, also available in the latest official Languages manual. Sources are available).

\usemodule[languages-system]
\loadinstalledlanguages
\showinstalledlanguages

Other links

Finally, for older content, we keep a page Encodings and Regimes - Old Content about including accents, composite characters, and how "ä" and alike were produced in LaTeX/ConTeXt mkii. Second Step gave an example for german language.