Am Dienstag, den 27.08.2019, 09:41 +0200 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller: > It's a bug in babel-french. It does > > \let\l@canadien\l@acadian > > but \l@acadian is undefined. > > I'll report that.
For the record: > Hi Daniel > > In canadien.ldf and in frenchb.ldf you have the line > > \let\l@canadien\l@acadian > > This breaks when canadien is used, as \l@acadian is undefined at this > point. > > If you move it after > > \input french.ldf\relax > > it works > > BTW I would strongly advise against removing the canadien option as > announced in that file. This will break backwards compatibility, > which > is a very strong argument in LaTeX. It will also break programs that > have canadien set (such as LyX). > > I think you should encourage people to switch over to acadien, but > still provide canadien as a fallback. Jürgen
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