2013/2/3 Rainer Thiel <[email protected]>:
> I wonder whether I might have found a bug in AUCTeX 11.87:
>
> When I use the babel package with a line such as
>
>      \usepackage[italian,ngerman]{babel}
>
> AUCTeX now uses the quotes for the language given as the *leftmost*
> option.  \selectlanguage{ngerman} seems to have no effect.  English,
> british etc. is treated in a special way I fail to understand yet.
>
> Consistently with how the babel package works, AUCTeX 11.86 used to
> use the quotes for the *rightmost* language.  (I am not sure if
> \selectlanguage{...}, as would certainly be desirable, had any effect
> there.)
>
> Is this a bug or am I overlooking something?

Regardless of this issue, you may want to use the "\enquote" command
from the "csquotes" for convenient language-dependent quoting.  It
correctly takes into account not only the active Babel or polyglossia
language, but also the nesting level of quotes, and chooses the
correct quotation characters accordingly.

> Many thanks in advance
>
> Rainer
>
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