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293.1 | bug fixed | STAR::KRAETSCH | NeXt Window Please | Fri Mar 09 1990 12:00 | 10 |
| I'll let someone else address the translation problems, but I'll answer
your last point:
>> - When a chapter or section title which is a hotspot breaks into a
>> new line then the whole text of both lines is put into the hotspot box.
>> (I think that was already reported for V1.2).
This is a bug in the V5.3 Bookreader. It is fixed in VMS V5.4.
joe
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293.2 | We're working on it | ZAFTIK::GRANT | I've saved $2377.00 since I quit smoking. | Fri Mar 09 1990 13:29 | 7 |
| Hi Gudrun,
As Mary said in a reply to an earlier note, we're working on this.
Much of what you've noted is being fixed and will be available in a future
release.
Thanks for pointing them out.
Wayne
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293.3 | This one is different | TAVENG::PARMENTER | Zabadak | Tue Mar 20 1990 09:44 | 31 |
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Gee, I was just about to report this problem too.
Wayne, the problem with footnotes is different from the other
translation problems. In this case the text is hardcoded within
the <footnote> tag. It gets passed into the TeX file as this:
\topichunktitle{!NOTE whatever!}
this should be
\topichunktitle{!\Notename whatever !}
I did a quick test and it looks like this will work.
A similar problem exists for trademark, exacerbated by the fact that
the phrase "trademark" has not been translated in the
tex$language_strings.tex file.
Here's the offending line from the definition of <footnote>:
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<compare>(&$1|\TM\Trademark\Note))&)<eol>
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David
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293.4 | more | TAVENG::PARMENTER | Zabadak | Tue Mar 20 1990 10:15 | 13 |
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\Notename won't do. It is a coincidence in English that footnotes and
notes can be represented by the same word in at least some other
languages (in Hebrew they are definitely different). A macro called
perhaps \Footnotename needs to be added.
Also, I checked again, there are four offending places in the GDX
files. Two that are as shown in .-1 and two like this:
<string>(_tag_text_arg\|<ifnum>(&$1|\Note &$1|\<eol>
David
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