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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/optex/base/languages.opm b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/optex/base/languages.opm index 26e0c626288..4ae66ef1f47 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/optex/base/languages.opm +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/optex/base/languages.opm @@ -1,30 +1,30 @@ %% This is part of the OpTeX project, see http://petr.olsak.net/optex -\_codedecl \_mtext {Languages <2021-05-23>} % preloaded in format +\_codedecl \_mtext {Languages <2022-02-19>} % preloaded in format \_doc ----------------------------- - 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>}`, + Four words are generated by \OpTeX/ macros: \"Chapter", + \"Table", \"Figure" and \"Subject". These phrases are generated depending + on the current value of the `\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 the declared word and `<lang>` is a language shortcut - (iso code). + you can define such words by `\sdef{_mt:<phrase-id>:<lang-tag>}` where + `<phrase-id>` is a label for the declared word and `<lang-tag>` is a language shortcut + declared by \~`\_preplang`. \_cod ----------------------------- \_def\_mtext#1{\_trycs{_mt:#1:\_trycs{_lan:\_the\_language}{en}} {\_csname _mt:#1:en\_endcsname}} -\_sdef{_mt:chap:en}{Chapter} \_sdef{_mt:chap:cs}{Kapitola} \_sdef{_mt:chap:sk}{Kapitola} -\_sdef{_mt:t:en}{Table} \_sdef{_mt:t:cs}{Tabulka} \_sdef{_mt:t:sk}{Tabuľka} -\_sdef{_mt:f:en}{Figure} \_sdef{_mt:f:cs}{Obrázek} \_sdef{_mt:f:sk}{Obrázok} -\_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 effectively: - \maxlines=13 + We can declare such language-dependent words by + \begtt + \_sdef{_mt:chap:en}{Chapter} \_sdef{_mt:chap:cs}{Kapitola} + \_sdef{_mt:t:en}{Table} \_sdef{_mt:t:cs}{Tabulka} + \endtt + etc. but we use more \"compact" macro + \`\_langw` `<lang-tag> <chapter> <table> <figure> <subject>` + for declaring them. \_cod ----------------------------- \_def \_langw #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 {% @@ -32,20 +32,29 @@ \_sdef{_mt:subj:#1}{#5}% } -\_langw en Chapter Table Figure Subject -%-------------------------------------------------------------- -\_langw cs Kapitola Tabulka Obrázek Věc -\_langw de Kapitel Tabelle Abbildung Betreff -\_langw es Capítulo Tabla Figura Sujeto -\_langw fr Chapitre Tableau Figure Matière -\_langw it Capitolo Tabella Fig. Oggetto -\_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 ----------------------------- + More phrases are auto-generated in bibliography references. They are declared by\nl + \`\_langb` `<lang-tag> {<and>} {<et-al>} {<ed>} {<cit>} {<vol>} {<no>} {<pp>} {<p>} {<ed>} {<eds>}`\nl + ` {<avail-from>} {<avali-to>} {<ba-thesis>} {<ma-thesis>} {<phd-thesis>}`. + It is used similar way as the \^`\_langw` above. Both these macros are used + in `lang-data.opm` file, see the end of section~\ref[langdecl]. + \_cod ----------------------------- + +\_def\_langb#1 #2#3#4#5#6#7#8#9{\_def\_mbib##1##2{\_sdef{_mt:bib.##2:#1}{##1}}% + \_mbib{#2}{and}\_mbib{#3}{etal}\_mbib{#4}{edition}\_mbib{#5}{citedate}\_mbib{#6}{volume}% + \_mbib{#7}{number}\_mbib{#8}{prepages}\_mbib{#9}{postpages}\_langbA} +\_def\_langbA#1#2#3#4#5#6#7{\_mbib{#1}{editor}\_mbib{#2}{editors}\_mbib{#3}{available}% + \_mbib{#4}{availablealso}\_mbib{#5}{bachthesis}\_mbib{#6}{masthesis}\_mbib{#7}{phdthesis}} \_doc ----------------------------- - You can add more words as you wish. For example \`\today` macro: + \`\today` macro needs auto-generated words for each name of the month.\nl + \`\_monthw` `<lang-tag> <January> <February> ... <December>` is used for + decaring them.\nl + The language-dependent format for printing date should be declared like + \begtt + \_sdef{_mt:today:en}{\_mtext{m\_the\_month} \_the\_day, \_the\_year} + \endtt + This example declares date format for English where <lang-tag> is `en`. \_cod ----------------------------- \_def \_monthw #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 {% @@ -57,21 +66,6 @@ \_sdef{_mt:m7:#1}{#2}\_sdef{_mt:m8:#1}{#3}\_sdef{_mt:m9:#1}{#4}% \_sdef{_mt:m10:#1}{#5}\_sdef{_mt:m11:#1}{#6}\_sdef{_mt:m12:#1}{#7}% } - -\_monthw en January February March April May June - July August September October November December -\_monthw cs ledna února března dubna května června - července srpna září října listopadu prosince -\_monthw sk januára februára marca apríla mája júna - júla augusta septembra októbra novembra decembra -\_monthw it gennaio febbraio marzo aprile maggio giugno - luglio agosto settembre ottobre novembre dicembre - - -\_sdef{_mt:today:en}{\_mtext{m\_the\_month} \_the\_day, \_the\_year} -\_sdef{_mt:today:cs}{\_the\_day.~\_mtext{m\_the\_month} \_the\_year} -\_slet{_mt:today:sk}{_mt:today:cs} - \_def\_today{\_mtext{today}} \_public \today ; @@ -86,24 +80,29 @@ 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 the meaning of these two types of quotes. - \nl - \`\enquotes`, \`\csquotes`, \`\dequotes`, \`\frquotes` etc. are defined here. + \`\enquotes`, \`\csquotes`, \`\frquotes`, \`\dequotes`, \`\skquotes` are defined here. + Languages in general provide the \`\quotes` declaration macro. It declares the + quotation marks depending on the actual selected language. For example, + `\eslang \quotes` declares Spanish language including its quotation marks + used for `\"<text>"` and `\'<text>'`. The language-dependent quotation + marks should be declared by \`\_quotationmarks` `<lang-tag> {<clqq><crqq><clq><crq>}` + in the `lang-data.opm` file. \_cod ----------------------------- \_def \_enquotes {\_quoteschars “”‘’} \_def \_csquotes {\_quoteschars „“‚‘} \_def \_frquotes {\_quoteschars “”«»} -\_let \_plquotes = \_frquotes -\_let \_esquotes = \_frquotes -\_let \_grquotes = \_frquotes -\_let \_ruquotes = \_frquotes -\_let \_itquotes = \_frquotes -\_let \_skquotes = \_csquotes \_let \_dequotes = \_csquotes +\_let \_skquotes = \_csquotes + +\_def \_quotes {\_trycs{_qt:\_trycs{_lan:\_the\_language}{en}}{\_enquotes}} +\_def \_quotationmarks #1 #2{\_sdef{_qt:#1}{\_quoteschars #2}} + +\_public \quotes \enquotes \csquotes \frquotes \dequotes \skquotes ; \_doc ----------------------------- The \`\quoteschars``<lqq><rqq><lq><rq>` defines `\"` and `\"` as `\_qqA` - in in normal mode and as expadable macros in outline mode. + in normal mode and as expadable macros in outline mode. We want to well process the common cases: \code{\\"`&`"} or \code{\\"`\{`"}. This is the reason why the quotes parameter is read in verbatim mode and retokenized again by `\scantextokens`. We want to allow to quote the quotes mark @@ -136,52 +135,12 @@ \_def\_activequotes{\_let\_actqq=\"\_adef"{\_actqq}\_let\_actq=\'\_adef'{\_actq}% \_regmacro{}{}{\_adef"{\"}\_adef'{\'}}} -\_public \quoteschars \activequotes \enquotes \csquotes \skquotes \frquotes \plquotes - \esquotes \grquotes \ruquotes \itquotes \dequotes ; - - \_doc ----------------------------- - Bibliography references generated by \^`\usebib` uses more - language-dependent phrases. They are declared here. We don't want to save - all these phrases into the format, so the trick with {`\_endinput`} - is used here. When \^`\usebib` is processed then the following part of the file - `languages.opm` is read again. - - Only phrases of few languages are declared here now. If you want to declare - phrases of your language, please create an \"issue" or a \"request" at - \url{https://github.com/olsak/OpTeX} or send me an email with new - phrases for your language (or language you know:). I am ready to put them here. - Temporarily, you can put your definitions into `\bibtexhook` token list. - \_cod ----------------------------- - -\_endinput % don't save these \def's to the format - -\_def\_langb#1 #2#3#4#5#6#7#8#9{\_def\_mbib##1##2{\_sdef{_mt:bib.##2:#1}{##1}}% - \_mbib{#2}{and}\_mbib{#3}{etal}\_mbib{#4}{edition}\_mbib{#5}{citedate}\_mbib{#6}{volume}% - \_mbib{#7}{number}\_mbib{#8}{prepages}\_mbib{#9}{postpages}\_langbA} -\_def\_langbA#1#2#3#4#5#6#7{\_mbib{#1}{editor}\_mbib{#2}{editors}\_mbib{#3}{available}% - \_mbib{#4}{availablealso}\_mbib{#5}{bachthesis}\_mbib{#6}{masthesis}\_mbib{#7}{phdthesis}} - -\_langb en {, and } { et al.} { ed.} {cit.~} {Vol.~} {No.~} {pp.~} {~p.} {,~ed.} {,~eds.} - {Available from } {Available also from } - {Bachelor's Thesis} {Master's Thesis} {Ph.D. Thesis} -%------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -\_langb cs { a } { a~kol.} { vyd.} {vid.~} {ročník~} {č.~} {s.~} {~s.} {,~editor} {,~editoři} - {Dostupné na } {Dostupné též na } - {Bakalářská práce} {Diplomová práce} {Disertační práce} -\_langb sk { a } { a~kol.} { vyd.} {vid.~} {ročník~} {č.~} {s.~} {~s.} {,~editor} {,~editoři} - {Dostupné na } {Dostupné tiež na } - {Bakalárska práca} {Diplomová práca} {Dizertačná práca} - -% \_<lang>dateformat year/month/day\relax, for example: \_csdateformat 2020/05/21\relax -% This is used in iso690 bib-style when the field "citedate" is used. - -\_def\_endateformat #1/#2/#3\relax{#1-#2-#3} -% \_csdateformat 2020/05/21\relax -> \hbox{21. 5. 2020} -\_def\_csdateformat #1/#2/#3\relax{\hbox{\_tmpnum=#3 \_the\_tmpnum. \_tmpnum=#2 \_the\_tmpnum. #1}} -\_let\_skdateformat =\_csdateformat +\_public \quoteschars \activequotes ; \_endcode % ------------------------------------- +2022-02-19 \quotes, \_quotationmarks introduced +2022-02-04 \_langinput, words-lan.opm introduced 2021-05-23 \_monthw: bug fix 2021-01-21 more robust quotes in outlines 2020-12-05 bib phrases moved here |