>>Date: Thu, 07 Sep 2000 21:05:58 +0200
>>From: ben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>CC: Lorint HENDSCHEL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: Re: bullets AND French language
>>
>>Jean-Marc Lasgouttes a écrit :
>>
>>> >>>>> "ben" == ben  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>>
>>> ben> What do you write exactly as extra option ?
>>>
>>> ben> With the francais package, I've tried "noextrasfrancais",
>>> ben> "noextrasfrench", "noextrafrenchb", and nothing happenned.
>>>
>>> Sorry for the confusion, I misread the source. The right solution
>>> should be to add \noextrasfrancais in the LaTeX preamble.
>>>
>>> JMarc
>>
>>Thanks for your help!
>>
>>In fact, it works, but not in the preamble. When set in the preamble,
>>the \noextrasfrancais is
>>put before the \begin{document}, and then is not taken into account.
>>
>>If it is put after the \begin{document}, or in \AtBeginDocument{}, it
>>works.
>>
>>So, the right solution would be to put the latex command (in red)
>>\noextrasfrancais at the top of the document. Forget the patch, and
>>thanks again.
>>
>>BG
>>
>>
I checked what I did with \untypedspaces:
\usersfrenchoptions{\noextrasfrancais} 
in the preamble does the AtBeginDocument trick for all the
french.sty options... and allows to put it in a class or style as well.

This avoids ERT.

-- 
Jean-Pierre

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