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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/luatex/optex/languages.opm b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/luatex/optex/languages.opm
index 5bfa2febdc3..c56ec0cc122 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/luatex/optex/languages.opm
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/luatex/optex/languages.opm
@@ -3,12 +3,14 @@
\_codedecl \_mtext {Languages <2020-03-15>} % preloaded in format
\_doc -----------------------------
- Only three words are generated by \OpTeX/ macros: \"Chapter",
- \"Table", \"Figure" and \"Subject". These words can be generated depending
- on the current value of `\language` register, if you use `\_mtext{chap}`,
- `\_mtext{t}` or `\_mtext{f}`. If your macros generate more words then
- you can define such words by `\sdef{_mt:<label>:<lang>}` where
- <label> is a label for declared word and <lang> is language shortcut.
+ Only four words are generated by \OpTeX/ macros: \"Chapter",
+ \"Table", \"Figure" and \"Subject". These phrases can be generated depending
+ on the current value of `\language` register, if you use \`\_mtext``{<phrase-id>}`,
+ specially `\_mtext{chap}`, `\_mtext{t}`, `\_mtext{f}` or `\_mtext{subj}`.
+ If your macros generate more words then
+ you can define such words by `\sdef{_mt:<phrase-id>:<lang>}` where
+ `<phrase-id>` is a label for declared word and `<lang>` is language shortcut
+ (iso code).
\_cod -----------------------------
\def\_mtext#1{\_trycs{_mt:#1:\_trycs{_lan:\_the\_language}{en}}
@@ -20,8 +22,9 @@
\sdef{_mt:subj:en}{Subject} \sdef{_mt:subj:cs}{Věc} \sdef{_mt:subj:sk}{Vec}
\_doc -----------------------------
- Using `\_langw <lang> <chapter> <table> <figure> <subject>` you can
- declare these words more efectively.
+ Using \`\_langw` `<lang> <chapter> <table> <figure> <subject>` you can
+ declare these words more effectively:
+ \maxlines=13
\_cod -----------------------------
\_def \_langw #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 {%
@@ -35,14 +38,14 @@
\_langw de Kapitel Tabelle Obrázek Subjekt
\_langw es Capítulo Tabla Figura Sujeto
\_langw fr Chaptire Tableau Figure Matière
-\_langw gr Κεφάλαιο Πίνακας Σχήμα θέμα
\_langw it Capitolo Tabella Fig. Soggetto
\_langw pl Rozdział Tabela Ilustracja Temat
+\_langw gr Κεφάλαιο Πίνακας Σχήμα θέμα
\_langw ru Глава Таблица Рисунок Предмет
\_langw sk Kapitola Tabuľka Obrázok Vec
\_doc -----------------------------
- You can add more words as you wish. For eample `\today` macro:
+ You can add more words as you wish. For example \`\today` macro:
\_cod -----------------------------
\_def \_monthw #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 {%
@@ -71,14 +74,17 @@
\_doc -----------------------------
Quotes should be tagged by `\"<text>"` and `\'<text>'` if `\<iso-code>quotes`
- is declared at beginning of the document. If not, then the control
+ is declared at beginning of the document (for example `\enquotes`).
+ If not, then the control
sequences `\"` and `\'` are undefined. Remember, that they are used in
another meaning when `\oldaccents` command is used.
The macros `\"` and `\'` are not defined as `\protected` because we need
their expansion when `\outlines` are created.
- User can declare quotes by `\quoteschars<clqq><crqq><clq><crq>`, where
- <clqq>...<crqq> are normal quotes and <clq>...<crq> are alternative quotes.
- or use `\altquotes` to swap between meaning of these two types of quotes.
+ User can declare quotes by \`\quoteschars``<clqq><crqq><clq><crq>`, where
+ `<clqq>...<crqq>` are normal quotes and `<clq>...<crq>` are alternative quotes.
+ or use \`\altquotes` to swap between meaning of these two types of quotes.
+ \nl
+ \`\enquotes`, \`\csquotes`, \`\dequotes`, \`\frquotes` etc. are defined here.
\_cod -----------------------------
\_def \_enquotes {\_quoteschars “”‘’}
@@ -98,9 +104,9 @@
\_doc -----------------------------
Sometimes should be usable to leave the markup `"such"` or `'such'` i.e.~without
the first backslash. Then you can make the characters `"` and `'` active
- by `\activequotes` macro and leave quotes without first backsash.
- First, delare `\<iso-code>quotes`, then `\altwquotes` (if needed) and finally
- `\activequotes`.
+ by the \`\activequotes` macro and leave quotes without first backslash.
+ First, declare `\<iso-code>quotes`, then \^`\altquotes` (if needed) and finally
+ \^`\activequotes`.
\_cod -----------------------------
\def\_activequotes{\_ea\_activequotesA\"""\_ea\_activequotesA\'''}