On 31.05.2016 at 21:55 Gavin Smith wrote: > On 31 May 2016 at 20:51, Andreas Falkenhahn <[email protected]> wrote: >> How can I localize texi2pdf? Currently, it always uses English names like >> "Chapter n" or when using @see it always expands to "See ...". Can this >> be customized somehow? I'd like to use German words instead, e.g. >> "Kapitel n" instead of "Chapter n", "Siehe" whenever @see is used, >> "Inhaltsverzeichnis" instead of "Table of contents" etc.
>> Is this possible somehow? > Yes, it should be possible with the @documentlanguage command. See > "info texinfo language" or > https://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/manual/texinfo/html_node/_0040documentlanguage.html#g_t_0040documentlanguage Thanks, using @documentlanguage de indeed changes "Chapter" to "Kapitel" and "See" to "Siehe".... BUT: I still get "Table of Contents" for my TOC. How can I localize this text too? It should say "Inhaltsverzeichnis" in German... -- Best regards, Andreas Falkenhahn mailto:[email protected]
