Am Montag, dem 13.02.2023 um 14:27 -0500 schrieb Scott Kostyshak:
> That said, I have no idea if there are other reasons to use babel.
> For example, in 78c60de9 my message implies that "sin" was not
> converted to "sen" with polyglossia but it is with babel.
> Unfortunately I sloppily didn't reference anything for that claim in
> the commit message.

Polyglossia has an option (for Spanish) that does that:
spanishoperators=all

> For the following file,
> 
>   lib/templates/Letters/French_Letter_%28lettre%29.lyx
> 
> I get the following failures
> 
>   export/templates/Letters/French_Letter_%28lettre%29_dvi3_systemF
> (Failed)
>   export/templates/Letters/French_Letter_%28lettre%29_pdf4_systemF
> (Failed)
>   export/templates/Letters/French_Letter_%28lettre%29_pdf5_systemF
> (Failed)
> 
> When compiling manually, I get:
> 
>   ! LaTeX Error: \begin{otherlanguage} on input line 173 ended by
> \end{letter}.
> 
> Apparently this started happening after a tlmgr update in 2017:
> 
>   https://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg201529.html

I see. I have no idea what is happening here. The extra code of this
class is really, well, interesting.

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Jürgen

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