12 Aug
2004
12 Aug
'04
8:59 a.m.
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
where the arguments (like "page ") are literal text to be typeset. Using the \interfaced command wouldn't work (because of embedded spaces and commas and such).
From the comments in mult-ini.tex, it seems the command was never meant for this purpose.
So, should I be using \labeltext one way or another?
\setuplabeltext [en] [pagebefore={page }] % etc ...
Personally, I'd even suggest bibpagebefore. You could provide \setupbiblabels to give shorter names for users to tweak.
The downside of that is: it will need a lot of interface constant definitions ("pagebefore","pageafter","pagenotfound",'titlebefore' ...). Can you advise me?
There is also \assigntranslation, is that better? regards, Christopher