Am Dienstag, den 27.08.2019, 21:34 -0400 schrieb Scott Kostyshak:
> A git bisect led me here. I think this commit broke the lyx2lyx
> convergence tests for ja/Intro.lyx. To reproduce manually, do the
> following for the Japanese Intro.lyx file:
Should be fixed.
Jürgen
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On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 04:48:58PM +0200, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
> commit 4b0069860c4ac54aff09627582c6f5da7aa9020c
> Author: Juergen Spitzmueller
> Date: Wed Aug 14 16:55:43 2019 +0200
>
> InsetGraphics: use totalheight for height output
>
> Graphics "height" is only the heigh
On Tue, Aug 27, 2019 at 07:25:54AM +0200, Kornel Benko wrote:
> > >> >> > 381:export/export/latex/languages/supported-languages_pdf4_systemF
> > >> >> > 401:export/export/latex/languages/supported-languages_polyglossia_pdf4_systemF
> >
> > I expect a different reason for these.
>
> There are 2 r
Am Dienstag, den 27.08.2019, 16:49 + schrieb Guenter Milde:
> frenchb.pdf says:
>
> ... options canadien or acadian, which both stand
> for Canadian French ...
>
> OTOH, acadian/acadien is actually just one of a family of Canadian
> French
> variety:
I know that all and I have argued
On 2019-08-27, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> Am Dienstag, den 27.08.2019, 10:14 +0200 schrieb Juergen Spitzmueller:
>> commit 6ab3be039ee0d74bbb7782bae8e1e0b278d14b3d
>> Author: Juergen Spitzmueller
>> Date: Tue Aug 27 10:25:15 2019 +0200
>> Use acadian rather than canadien
>> This is wh
Am Dienstag, den 27.08.2019, 10:14 +0200 schrieb Juergen Spitzmueller:
> commit 6ab3be039ee0d74bbb7782bae8e1e0b278d14b3d
> Author: Juergen Spitzmueller
> Date: Tue Aug 27 10:25:15 2019 +0200
>
> Use acadian rather than canadien
>
> This is what babel-french urges, and canadien curr
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.
I switched to "acadian" now. This seems to be there in babel since 2004
at least, so the switch is safe
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@cana
Am Dienstag, den 27.08.2019, 09:51 +0200 schrieb Kornel Benko:
> Yes, but only for en_CA. The French part didn't change.
It changed insofar as it is now enabled with polyglossia.
Jürgen
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Am Dienstag, 27. August 2019, 09:05:46 CEST schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
> Am Montag, den 26.08.2019, 16:55 + schrieb Guenter Milde:
> > Thanks, so it seems the "canadien" (fr_CA) language was removed at
> > some stage.
> > (It is an alias for frenchb in babel.sty:
> >
> > \DeclareOption{cana
Am Dienstag, den 27.08.2019, 09:05 +0200 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
> canadien should still work (canadien.ldf is still distributed with
> recent TL, and it works for me), although is recommended since some
> time to use "acadien" instead.
It's a bug in babel-french. It does
\let\l@canadien\l@ac
Am Montag, den 26.08.2019, 16:55 + schrieb Guenter Milde:
> Thanks, so it seems the "canadien" (fr_CA) language was removed at
> some stage.
> (It is an alias for frenchb in babel.sty:
>
> \DeclareOption{canadien}{\bbl@load@language{frenchb}}
> \DeclareOption{francais}{\bbl@load@language{f
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