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polyglossia and french
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François Patte
2025-01-09 10:57:45 UTC
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Bonjour,

I used to use babel with french option, now I want to use polyglossia
with \setmainlanguage{french} but I can't find documentation about some
commands which are defined in babel-french, for instance:

french guillemets are defined in babel as \og and \fg, what is the
equivalent in polyglossia?

Using package numprint with autolanguage option allows to give a way to
type great numbers in French style (a space between 3 digits) and use
command \nombre instead of \numprint.

Is there a documentation giving the polyglossia equivalents of babel?

texdoc polyglossia does not give this stuff.

F.P.
Ulrike Fischer
2025-01-09 12:29:21 UTC
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Post by François Patte
Bonjour,
I used to use babel with french option, now I want to use polyglossia
with \setmainlanguage{french}
Why would you want that? The french support for babel is much
better.
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Ulrike Fischer
http://www.troubleshooting-tex.de/
François Patte
2025-01-09 17:52:30 UTC
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Post by François Patte
Bonjour,
I used to use babel with french option, now I want to use polyglossia
with \setmainlanguage{french}
Why would you want that? The french support for babel is much
better.
Because I am working on old configuration files I made when xelatex was
not very compatible with babel.

But, I see that babel has changed... I am reading the doc!

I try to edit bilingual documents in french ans sanskrit.

F.P.

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