Bastien <b...@altern.org> writes: > There is still something wrong here: if french users use > (setq org-export-smart-quotes-alist t) and do not use > \usepackage[french]{babel}, the quotes will not be very > smart, they will disappear. > > I suggest having an option for the babel package: when > a string (equal org-latex-use-package-babel "french"), it > will trigger the insertion of \usepackage[french]{babel} > in the header. When an alist, it will trigger the insertion > of \usepackage... depending on the current language. > > I think {babel} is common enough to deserve its own option, > but maybe I'm overrating its use. > > Nicolas, what do you think?
Use #+LANGUAGE