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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Zdeněk Wagner wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">I would not do it. Of course, you cannot use \renewcommand because
\scenename is not used in any *.ldf. You could use \def\scenename{दरश्य} [...]
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A thought — if \scenename is not known at the point that the last
line of [gloss-]marathi.ldf is read, would there be any point in
using \def \scenename {दरश्य}, since such definition would either
get over-ridden by whatever subsequent definition of \scename is
causing the problem (\def, \renewcommand), or would prevent a
subsequent \newcommand from working as \scenename would already be
defined. Is this not the case (he asked, as someone who barely
understands anything that LaTeX does ...) ?<br>
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<i>Philip Taylor</i><br>
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