* Sanjoy Mahajan (2010-09-27) writes: >> I'd just add the affected commands to >> `ConTeXt-extra-paragraph-commands'. > > That variable seems like it contains only exact matches to the macro > names.
Well, the elements get to be used in a regexp, so one could add a regexp like "place[A-Za-z]+" to the variable as well. > Whereas when a user defines a new type of float, ConTeXt creates > a new \place... command. ('figure' and 'table' are predefined, hence > \placefigure and \placefloat are already there.) For example, I define > a float type that I call 'rightfig' and use it with \placerightfig{}{} > etc. Oh, I see. >> Are the names of these commands different in other ConTeXt interface >> languages? Then we might have to think about adding two variables in >> context-en.el and context-nl.el. > > I don't think so but I'm not very sure. I found the following in a file called mult-def.lua (see e.g. <URL:http://source.contextgarden.net/tex/context/base/mult-def.lua>): ["place"]={ ["cs"]="umistit", ["de"]="platziere", ["en"]="place", ["fr"]="place", ["it"]="metti", ["nl"]="plaatsen", ["pe"]="بگذار", ["ro"]="pune", I'll check what to do about this ... -- Ralf -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org