On Fri, Feb 09, 2001 at 08:49:49AM -0500, Min Xu wrote:
> Thanks. A new version of hyperref solves the problem. But putting the language
> as a global option does break some other packages, for example, the newest
> slide making package "prosper" will be broken if the global language option is
> used.
Report this bug to the author(s) of prosper (and the other packages).
> Does it make more sense that the language option is specified at the place
> where it is used, i.e., by:
> \usepackage[language]{babel}
No, because there are other packages that use the language option.