You should go on comp.text.tex.  

I think you can use the babel package to do something like this

\usepackage[spanish]{babel}

Cheers,

Dominic.


>>>>> "macq" == Manuel Antonio Camacho Quesada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

macq> I am writting some docs in Spanish using LATEX, but I don´t know
macq> how to change the defaults from English to Spanish. For instance,
macq> LATEX automatically writes "Chapter" and I need to change this for

macq> "Capítulo".  Another example is when I create the table of
macq> contents: I get "Table of Contents" as heading and I need to
macq> change it to the Spanish equivalent "Tabla de contenidos".

macq> Is there any way of doing this? Does any body knows about a LATEX
macq> mailing list???

macq> TIA,

macq> -Manuel.


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