chapter(Introduction)
will yield for example the text Chapter 1:
Introduction.
Using the setchapterstring(text)
macro, the Chapter text can be
redefined. E.g., in a Dutch text you might put
setchapterstring(Hoofdstuk)
somewhere near the beginning of your document. Similar to setchapterstring
,
a macro getchapterstring
exists that returns the text to identify a chapter.
(Internally, getchapterstring
is of course used to actually set the text).
To redefine the text to identify a part, use setpartstring(text)
; to
redefine the text to identify a figure, use setfigurestring(text)
.
The set....string
macros only affect how Yodl names chapters or parts in
HTML, man
, ms
or txt
output. LaTeX output is not affected, since
LaTeX does its own NLS. Usually, NLS is present for LaTeX as a `style file'
named, e.g., dutch.sty
. Therefore, if you want a Dutch document, you need
to:
dutch
in the latexoptions
macro in the preamble of the
document. This makes sure that LaTeX uses Dutch names.
setpartstring(Deel) setchapterstring(Hoofdstuk) setfigurestring(figuur)
Yodl may not be totally complete in respect to NLS; e.g., you might see Contents instead of Inhoudsopgave. But I'm working on it.
Please send Yodl questions and comments to yodl@icce.rug.nl.
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