On 2017-07-21, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 08:00:36AM +0000, Guenter Milde wrote:
>> On 2017-07-03, Scott Kostyshak wrote:
>> > On Mon, Jul 03, 2017 at 03:02:31PM +0200, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
>> >> Le 29/05/2017 à 18:06, Scott Kostyshak a écrit :
>> >> > If I do the above several times, I eventually get:
>> >> > 3c3
>> >> > <
>> >> > \documentclass[12pt,english,ngerman,spanish,bibliography=totoc,index=totoc,BCOR7.5mm,titlepage,captions=tableheading,dvipsnames,table]{scrbook}
>> >> > ---
>> >> > > \documentclass[12pt,ngerman,english,spanish,bibliography=totoc,index=totoc,BCOR7.5mm,titlepage,captions=tableheading,dvipsnames,table]{scrbook}
>> >> > ----------------------------------------------

>> >> Which document is it that eventually changes? This could be a
>> >> uninitialized variable.

>> > Not sure. I can spend some time looking into it, but I first wanted to
>> > make sure that at least one other person could reproduce before I start
>> > spending time on it.

>> While it may point to an underlying issue, the difference itself is
>> non-critical:

>> The export uses LuaTeX with 8-bit TeX fonts and the Babel language
>> package.

>> With Babel, the main document language must be given last, the
>> order of secondary languages does not matter, hence

>>   \documentclass[english,ngerman,spanish]{scrbook}

>> and

>>   \documentclass[ngerman,english,spanish]{scrbook}

>> produce identical output (unless there is some bug in Babel).

> Good to know that this specific issue is not important, thanks Günter.
> Yes, I'm still worried about the underlying bug.

I am not sure this difference is a bug, it may just be some indeterminalism,
maybe caused by existence or non-existence of an auxiliary or chache file
(changing the order in which the secondary languages are "identified" by LyX).

Günter

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