Hi Looking at it, you are right. Check to see how you like it. Maybe we can further reduce the "Handling different languages in LaTeX exports" section too. Look at my TODO.. WDYT?
Best, /PA On Sun, 5 Oct 2025 at 11:39, Ihor Radchenko <[email protected]> wrote: > > Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez <[email protected]> writes: > > > Committed, along with other minor changes > > Thanks! > > I have further comments. > > > If you use =polyglossia=, you can control the fonts used for different > > languages in the PDF output with the variable > > ~org-latex-polyglossia-font-config~. > > #+vindex: org-latex-polyglossia-font-config > > > > If you use =babel=, you can control the fonts used for different > > languages in the PDF output with the variable > > ~org-latex-babel-font-config~. > > Maybe we can drop these two passages as font configuration is described > later, in dedicated sections. In "Handling different languages in LaTeX > exports" we can simply add a paragraph that non-english languages most > likely need specifying fonts and then refer to Controlling the font > configuration for LuaLaTeX and XeLaTeX. > > More generally, I feel that "Handling different languages in LaTeX > exports" is too similar with =LATEX_MULTI_LANG= keyword description. > What about shortening that description to > > The strategy to handle multi-lingual features. Possible values > are ~nil~ (default), ~"fontspec"~, "~"polyglossia"~ or ~"babel"~. > See more details about setting up multi-language documents in > [[*Handling different languages in LaTeX exports]] section. > > And merging the rest with "Handling different languages in LaTeX > exports" section text? > > -- > Ihor Radchenko // yantar92, > Org mode maintainer, > Learn more about Org mode at <https://orgmode.org/>. > Support Org development at <https://liberapay.com/org-mode>, > or support my work at <https://liberapay.com/yantar92> -- Fragen sind nicht da, um beantwortet zu werden, Fragen sind da um gestellt zu werden Georg Kreisler Sagen's Paradeiser, write BE! Year 1 of the New Koprocracy
