David Antos [20/05/02 16:13 +0200]:
> On Mon, May 20, 2002 at 03:08:48PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > My debian linux installation supports Italian under context. Therefore, 
> > after having read every piece of docs I suppose I've selected every 
> > option i nthe many configuration files to have context speak Italian to 
> > no avail: 
> > when I run "texexec test" I don't get "Capitolo" but still "Chapter", 
> > the hyphenation is the english one and no chance of seeing the accented 
> > vowels (I know that all these are different packages and options under 
> > latex!).
> 
> Have you said \mainlaguage[it] at the beginning of the document? It
> should switch the language of generated texts and hyphenation, too.
> I suppose Italian have some kind of modified cm fonts, so say also
> \setupbodyfont[your_national_font].
> 
> If the hyphenation is still wrong, it means that in your format file
> there are no hyphenation patterns for Italian. The easiest way to do it
> is probably to change cont-usr.tex (say 'kpsewhich cont-usr.tex' to find
> out where it is) and uncomment there the line \installlanguage [s!\it]
> [c!status=\v!start] and re-generate the formats (with fmtutil and/or
> texexec --make). This inserts Italian hyphenation patterns into all
> formats you create.

I've checked everything you've been suggesting in this thread and now
I have Italian as a main language. So now I've "Capitolo" instead of
"Chapter" but.......
 the hyphenation is still the english one!

What next?

Vittorio


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