* Expansion in PDF metadata
@ 2016-03-04 6:58 Marco Patzer
2016-03-04 9:34 ` Hans Hagen
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From: Marco Patzer @ 2016-03-04 6:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi!
How to expand \translate so that it doesn't show up in the PDF
metadata? Example:
\setupdocument [metadata:title=\documentvariable{title}]
\mainlanguage [sv]
\startdocument [title={\translate[en=Foo, sv=Bar]}]
\input knuth
\stopdocument
This literally shows:
Title: \translate [en=Foo, sv=Bar]
The following workaround does the job, but it's not that elegant:
\setupdocument [metadata:title=\documentvariable{title}]
\enablemode [sv]
\startmodeset
[en] {\mainlanguage[en]\startdocument[title=Foo]}
[sv] {\mainlanguage[sv]\startdocument[title=Bar]}
\stopmodeset
\input knuth
\stopdocument
Is there a better mechanism to support multiple languages in the
PDF metadata or just have \translate expanded?
Marco
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* Re: Expansion in PDF metadata
2016-03-04 6:58 Expansion in PDF metadata Marco Patzer
@ 2016-03-04 9:34 ` Hans Hagen
2016-03-04 10:52 ` Marco Patzer
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From: Hans Hagen @ 2016-03-04 9:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: ntg-context
On 3/4/2016 7:58 AM, Marco Patzer wrote:
> Hi!
>
> How to expand \translate so that it doesn't show up in the PDF
> metadata? Example:
>
> \setupdocument [metadata:title=\documentvariable{title}]
> \mainlanguage [sv]
>
> \startdocument [title={\translate[en=Foo, sv=Bar]}]
> \input knuth
> \stopdocument
>
> This literally shows:
>
> Title: \translate [en=Foo, sv=Bar]
>
> The following workaround does the job, but it's not that elegant:
>
> \setupdocument [metadata:title=\documentvariable{title}]
> \enablemode [sv]
>
> \startmodeset
> [en] {\mainlanguage[en]\startdocument[title=Foo]}
> [sv] {\mainlanguage[sv]\startdocument[title=Bar]}
> \stopmodeset
>
> \input knuth
> \stopdocument
>
> Is there a better mechanism to support multiple languages in the
> PDF metadata or just have \translate expanded?
\mainlanguage[sv]
\startmodeset
[*en] {
\setupdocument [metadata:title=Foo]
}
[*sv] {
\setupdocument [metadata:title=Bar]
}
[default] {
\setupdocument [metadata:title=Far]
}
\stopmodeset
\startdocument [title={\translate[en=Foo, sv=Bar]}]
\input knuth
\stopdocument
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* Re: Expansion in PDF metadata
2016-03-04 9:34 ` Hans Hagen
@ 2016-03-04 10:52 ` Marco Patzer
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From: Marco Patzer @ 2016-03-04 10:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: ntg-context
On Fri, 4 Mar 2016 10:34:49 +0100
Hans Hagen <pragma@wxs.nl> wrote:
> On 3/4/2016 7:58 AM, Marco Patzer wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > How to expand \translate so that it doesn't show up in the PDF
> > metadata? Example:
> >
> > \setupdocument [metadata:title=\documentvariable{title}]
> > \mainlanguage [sv]
> >
> > \startdocument [title={\translate[en=Foo, sv=Bar]}]
> > \input knuth
> > \stopdocument
> >
> > This literally shows:
> >
> > Title: \translate [en=Foo, sv=Bar]
> >
> > The following workaround does the job, but it's not that elegant:
> >
> > \setupdocument [metadata:title=\documentvariable{title}]
> > \enablemode [sv]
> >
> > \startmodeset
> > [en] {\mainlanguage[en]\startdocument[title=Foo]}
> > [sv] {\mainlanguage[sv]\startdocument[title=Bar]}
> > \stopmodeset
> >
> > \input knuth
> > \stopdocument
> >
> > Is there a better mechanism to support multiple languages in the
> > PDF metadata or just have \translate expanded?
>
> \mainlanguage[sv]
>
> \startmodeset
> [*en] {
> \setupdocument [metadata:title=Foo]
> }
> [*sv] {
> \setupdocument [metadata:title=Bar]
> }
> [default] {
> \setupdocument [metadata:title=Far]
> }
> \stopmodeset
>
> \startdocument [title={\translate[en=Foo, sv=Bar]}]
> \input knuth
> \stopdocument
That works and seems cleaner, thanks.
Marco
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