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Deprecating signature modules #21
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I like this idea, I guess then we would have
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Something like this looks like a very good corollary of the sms mode stuff we already have in sTeX now. |
Can you elaborate on what you mean by "automated language handling"? |
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ah, yes. Conversely though, I've been thinking about whether the babel language should determine which language is used.
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Current implementation on sTeX2.0:
On the MMT side, Nice advantage: The duality |
Instead of having a signature module
foo
and multiple natural language modulesfoo.en
,foo.de
as in SMGLoM, the library should not have to rely on "purely formal" modules. Instead, the formal content of all NL moduls should either coincide (entails duplication, but if definitions are extracted from annotated natural language, it will do that to some extent anyway), or ideally,\symdecl
s should only occur in some default language (probably english, given the expected coverage), and that module is included/extended by other NL modules.TeX will have to be smarter about NL modules - e.g. pick the "default" language (according to babel package?) automatically, resolve e.g.
?foo
to?foo.<lang>
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