How to turn off babel?

2003-08-23 Thread Diab Jerius
I'm using the SPIE class file (v 2.8) of 16 July 2003. It's redefining the reference citation macros in such a way that they collide with babel, causing failed runs. The error messages vary, depending upon the age of the TeX distribution. On Debian testing/unstable, I get: ! Missing \endcsname

Re: How to turn off babel?

2003-08-23 Thread Christian Ridderström
On Sat, 23 Aug 2003, Diab Jerius wrote: Is there any way of doing this? There's no language=none option that I could find. Hopefully there's a way to do this from LyX, but... if you get desperate, you can try this as a last resort: * export as LaTeX * manually remove the

Re: How to turn off babel?

2003-08-23 Thread Diab Jerius
On 23 Aug, Christian Ridderström wrote: On Sat, 23 Aug 2003, Diab Jerius wrote: Is there any way of doing this? There's no language=none option that I could find. Hopefully there's a way to do this from LyX, but... if you get desperate, you can try this as a last resort: *

Re: How to turn off babel?

2003-08-23 Thread Herbert Voß
Diab Jerius schrieb: Is there any way of doing this? There's no language=none option that I could find. xforms: edit-preferences-language qt: tools-preferences-language clear the entry \usepackage{babel} Herbert

Re: How to turn off babel?

2003-08-23 Thread Herbert Voss
Diab Jerius schrieb: xforms: edit-preferences-language qt: tools-preferences-language clear the entry \usepackage{babel} Thanks! that does the trick. I was looking under Layout-Document-Language. Philosophically, I'd prefer this to be a document preference, rather than a general

Re: How to turn off babel?

2003-08-23 Thread Dekel Tsur
On Sat, Aug 23, 2003 at 09:47:47AM -0400, Diab Jerius wrote: I'm using the SPIE class file (v 2.8) of 16 July 2003. It's redefining the reference citation macros in such a way that they collide with babel, causing failed runs. The error messages vary, depending upon the age of the TeX

How to turn off babel?

2003-08-23 Thread Diab Jerius
I'm using the SPIE class file (v 2.8) of 16 July 2003. It's redefining the reference citation macros in such a way that they collide with babel, causing failed runs. The error messages vary, depending upon the age of the TeX distribution. On Debian testing/unstable, I get: ! Missing \endcsname

Re: How to turn off babel?

2003-08-23 Thread Christian Ridderström
On Sat, 23 Aug 2003, Diab Jerius wrote: Is there any way of doing this? There's no language=none option that I could find. Hopefully there's a way to do this from LyX, but... if you get desperate, you can try this as a last resort: * export as LaTeX * manually remove the

Re: How to turn off babel?

2003-08-23 Thread Diab Jerius
On 23 Aug, Christian Ridderström wrote: On Sat, 23 Aug 2003, Diab Jerius wrote: Is there any way of doing this? There's no language=none option that I could find. Hopefully there's a way to do this from LyX, but... if you get desperate, you can try this as a last resort: *

Re: How to turn off babel?

2003-08-23 Thread Herbert Voß
Diab Jerius schrieb: Is there any way of doing this? There's no language=none option that I could find. xforms: edit-preferences-language qt: tools-preferences-language clear the entry \usepackage{babel} Herbert

Re: How to turn off babel?

2003-08-23 Thread Herbert Voss
Diab Jerius schrieb: xforms: edit-preferences-language qt: tools-preferences-language clear the entry \usepackage{babel} Thanks! that does the trick. I was looking under Layout-Document-Language. Philosophically, I'd prefer this to be a document preference, rather than a general

Re: How to turn off babel?

2003-08-23 Thread Dekel Tsur
On Sat, Aug 23, 2003 at 09:47:47AM -0400, Diab Jerius wrote: I'm using the SPIE class file (v 2.8) of 16 July 2003. It's redefining the reference citation macros in such a way that they collide with babel, causing failed runs. The error messages vary, depending upon the age of the TeX

How to turn off babel?

2003-08-23 Thread Diab Jerius
I'm using the SPIE class file (v 2.8) of 16 July 2003. It's redefining the reference citation macros in such a way that they collide with babel, causing failed runs. The error messages vary, depending upon the age of the TeX distribution. On Debian testing/unstable, I get: ! Missing \endcsname

Re: How to turn off babel?

2003-08-23 Thread Christian Ridderström
On Sat, 23 Aug 2003, Diab Jerius wrote: > Is there any way of doing this? There's no language=none option that > I could find. Hopefully there's a way to do this from LyX, but... if you get desperate, you can try this as a last resort: * export as LaTeX * manually remove the

Re: How to turn off babel?

2003-08-23 Thread Diab Jerius
On 23 Aug, Christian Ridderström wrote: > On Sat, 23 Aug 2003, Diab Jerius wrote: > >> Is there any way of doing this? There's no language=none option that >> I could find. > > Hopefully there's a way to do this from LyX, but... > > if you get desperate, you can try this as a last resort: >

Re: How to turn off babel?

2003-08-23 Thread Herbert Voß
Diab Jerius schrieb: Is there any way of doing this? There's no language=none option that I could find. xforms: edit->preferences->language qt: tools->preferences->language clear the entry \usepackage{babel} Herbert

Re: How to turn off babel?

2003-08-23 Thread Herbert Voss
Diab Jerius schrieb: xforms: edit->preferences->language qt: tools->preferences->language clear the entry \usepackage{babel} Thanks! that does the trick. I was looking under Layout->Document->Language. Philosophically, I'd prefer this to be a document preference, rather than a general

Re: How to turn off babel?

2003-08-23 Thread Dekel Tsur
On Sat, Aug 23, 2003 at 09:47:47AM -0400, Diab Jerius wrote: > I'm using the SPIE class file (v 2.8) of 16 July 2003. It's redefining > the reference citation macros in such a way that they collide with > babel, causing failed runs. The error messages vary, depending upon > the age of the TeX