* Roland Stigge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote [050304 22:42]:

> in a lang="de" book, consider a pattern like this:
> 
>     "123" abc
> 
> db2latex-xsl seems to copy this to the output, causing LaTeX to create
> an A-Umlaut (Ä).

If using a "lang" attribute (which IMO is good practice) for DocBook Documents 
which are to be processed using db2latex the user should contact the "babel"
documentation and read carefully all the options for the chosen
language.

"shorthands" are quite often used in babel and can be switched
off. This depends on the language.

For the given example the customization layer should emit (after
"\begin{document}":

\shorthandoff{"}

and all is fine...

IMO it is very difficult to find reasonable "babel" default values for a
given language, so the user _must_ configure "babel" in a
customization layer anyhow.

Michael
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