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@Yuki-Nagori Yuki-Nagori marked this pull request as ready for review January 22, 2026 10:53
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Pull request overview

This pull request aims to prevent automatic translation of bibliography style names in the toolbar menu. The change ensures that style names like "plain", "alpha", "unsrt", etc., are displayed as-is rather than being translated into other languages.

Changes:

  • Wrapped bibliography style names with (verbatim ...) markers in child-proposals to indicate they should not be translated
  • Added handling for verbatim labels in menu widget rendering
  • Added logic in generic menu to process verbatim-wrapped menu items

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Copilot reviewed 4 out of 4 changed files in this pull request and generated 4 comments.

File Description
devel/204_25.md Added changelog entry for the translation fix
TeXmacs/progs/text/text-menu.scm Modified child-proposals to wrap style names with verbatim markers
TeXmacs/progs/kernel/gui/menu-widget.scm Added verbatim case handling in make-menu-label function
TeXmacs/progs/generic/generic-menu.scm Added logic to handle verbatim-wrapped proposals in menu generation (contains bugs)

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