Hi, As debiandoc supports internationalization since version 1.0.14, you don't need to file a bug report for the support itself. However, you could file one for it not being documented properly (this is already on my todo list).
Debiandoc supports the following languages: Danish, German, Spanish, French, Italian, and Dutch (although I just found out Italian is set to English :-( ). This is done via the shell environment variable LANG (AKA locales support). E.g., for Spanish set the LANG variable to es_ES. If you would like a command line option overriding the environment variable, just file a "wishlist" bug report and I'll take care of it. If you want support for other languages, just let me know too. Thanks, Ardo Javier Fernandez-Sanguino Pen~a <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > One of the differences I have found of significance in my first > overview of debiandoc vs linuxdoc (sgml-tools) is that it is difficult > to "translate" the output. For example, the "next|previous|table of > contents" generated when translating debiandoc-sgml to html is hardcoded > into the debiandoc tools, and not configurable via an external file > and command options. > In sgml you can, with the -L swith, use any languaje you please, > for the translation it will use files located in, for html files > /usr/lib/sgml-tools/rep/html . Translating next|previous... is as > easy as making a file called 'es' (similar to the 'en' already present) > and call sgml2xxx with -L es. > > I would like this to be made possible also in debiandoc, but, > before filing a bug report (:) I would like to hear any opinions > out there.... > > Anyone? > > Saludos > > > Javi -- Ardo van Rangelrooij home email: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] home page: http://www.tip.nl/users/ardo.van.rangelrooij PGP fp: 3B 1F 21 72 00 5C 3A 73 7F 72 DF D9 90 78 47 F9 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

