%% file: Spanish.txs (TeXsis version 2.17) % $Revision: 1.3 $ : $Date: 1997/07/07 21:10:44 $ : $Author: myers $ %======================================================================* % Native language support for TeXsis in Spanish % % These macros make small changes to TeXsis so that names for things % like tables, figures and references are in Spanish rather than % English. % % Many thanks to Romano Giannetti for the original. % Updated on 1997/07/07 by David Su\'arez de Lis %======================================================================* \message{TeXsis en Espa\~nol.} % If this file has already been loaded, just invoke \Spanish and quit \ifx\undefined\Spanish \else \Spanish \expandafter\endinput \fi % Look for spanish.sty, the Babel-TeX style for Spanish, if needed \ifx\undefined\captionsspanish % has spanish.sty been loaded? \immediate\openin\patchfile=spanish.sty % try to open it \ifeof\patchfile % EOF? Then it's not there \emsg{> You need the Babel-TeX file spanish.sty in your input path...}% \fi % \immediate\closein\patchfile % close it \input spanish.sty \relax % try to read it anyway \fi \def\Spanish{% re-define TeXsis macros for Spanish % % Referencing macros are re-defined. % % \def\Corollary##1{corolario~\use{Cor.##1}} \def\Definition##1{definici\'on~\use{Def.##1}} % % % Better without abbreviation, even if it's only one. % \def\Fig##1{figura~\use{Fg.##1}} % % or, if abbreviation is used, then it goes with first letter in capital % \def\Fig##1{Fig.~\use{Fg.##1}} \def\Fg##1{\use{Fg.##1}} \def\Figs##1{figuras~\use{Fg.##1}} \def\Lemma##1{lema~\use{Lem.##1}} \def\Ref##1{ref.~\use{Ref.##1}} % % % \def\Tab##1{tabla~\use{Tb.##1}} \def\Tbl##1{tabla~\use{Tb.##1}} \def\Theorem##1{teorema~\use{Thm.##1}} % % Names used in longer macros are re-defined. % \def\AbstractName{Resumen}% \def\FigureName{Figura}% \def\TableName{Tabla}% % ----- % If we ever give these things names: % % \def\TheoremName{Teorema} % \def\LemmaName{Lema} % \def\ProofName{Demostraci\'non} % ----- % Referring to equations can be done in a wide variety of contexts. So, % I think it better to have equation references with only the number in % parenthesis (that is, by the way, the way _I_ prefere do references % to equations: " ...come si vede nella (2.3) la corrente ..." (Romano) % % However it is often used in a similar way as in English but with the % name of the item explicitly stated: "...como se ve en la % ecuaci\'on (2.5)..." , or even "...como se ve en la Ec. (2.5)..." % so I guess it is better to put it both ways, one of them commented out. % I will put the second one as the default, as it seems to be most widely % used in Spain... (David) % Also, the manual shows you how to do it the first way, and the second % is more specialized to Spanish, so let's use that. (Eric) %% \def\Eq##1{($\use{Eq.##1}$)} \def\Eqs##1{($\use{Eq.##1}$)} \def\Eq##1{ecuaci\'on~($\use{Eq.##1}$)} \def\Eqs##1{ecuaciones~($\use{Eq.##1}$)} % Select the language \selectlanguage{spanish} % Default reference style should be for the European style \Eurostyletrue } % Make it so: \Spanish %>>EOF Spanish.txs <<<