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+ | Finally, for older content, we keep a page [[Encodings and Regimes - Old Content]] about including accents, composite characters, and how "ä" and alike were produced in LaTeX/ConTeXt mkii. |
Revision as of 12:54, 7 June 2020
It starts with the use of two commands with the language code you want, in brackets:
- \mainlanguage, to set the language of auto-generated language elements, like the title of the table of contents or the appendix.
- \language, to change the hyphenation rules, quotation marks, all that sort of thing, to that of a different language. (The default language is English.)
Additionally:
- Arabic and Hebrew
- Chinese Japanese and Korean
- Czech
- Greek
- Russian
- Vietnamese
- RTL for dealing with Right-To-Left texts as well as BiDi (bidirectional) texts
Finally, for older content, we keep a page Encodings and Regimes - Old Content about including accents, composite characters, and how "ä" and alike were produced in LaTeX/ConTeXt mkii.