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Latest revision as of 19:11, 28 August 2020
Contents
\labellanguage
Summary
The instances of \labellanguage query a label language.
Instances
\headlanguage | |
\labellanguage | |
\mathlabellanguage | |
\taglabellanguage | |
\unitlanguage | |
\operatorlanguage | |
\prefixlanguage | |
\suffixlanguage | |
\btxlabellanguage |
Description
These macros return the current two-letter language identifier of the associated label.
Examples
Example 1
The current head label language = \headlanguage
Notes
See also
Help from ConTeXt-Mailinglist/Forum
All issues with:
- \headlanguage on the mailing list (all results)
- \headlanguage on the mailing list (subject only)
- \headlanguage on stack exchange
- \headlanguage in ConTeXt's source
- \labellanguage on the mailing list (all results)
- \labellanguage on the mailing list (subject only)
- \labellanguage on stack exchange
- \labellanguage in ConTeXt's source
- \mathlabellanguage on the mailing list (all results)
- \mathlabellanguage on the mailing list (subject only)
- \mathlabellanguage on stack exchange
- \mathlabellanguage in ConTeXt's source
- \taglabellanguage on the mailing list (all results)
- \taglabellanguage on the mailing list (subject only)
- \taglabellanguage on stack exchange
- \taglabellanguage in ConTeXt's source
- \unitlanguage on the mailing list (all results)
- \unitlanguage on the mailing list (subject only)
- \unitlanguage on stack exchange
- \unitlanguage in ConTeXt's source
- \operatorlanguage on the mailing list (all results)
- \operatorlanguage on the mailing list (subject only)
- \operatorlanguage on stack exchange
- \operatorlanguage in ConTeXt's source
- \prefixlanguage on the mailing list (all results)
- \prefixlanguage on the mailing list (subject only)
- \prefixlanguage on stack exchange
- \prefixlanguage in ConTeXt's source