>>>>> "Nicolas" == Nicolas SABOURET <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Nicolas> Juergen Spitzmueller wrote: >> What happens if you type \usepackage{babel} in the preamble >> *before* the redefinition? Nicolas> Yes, it could be an idea (actually, it is logical since my Nicolas> definition had the purpose to override the babel one). I am not sure it will do something in your case. Does babel know about algorithms? Nicolas> However, I see two objections : 1. since \usepackage{babel} Nicolas> is invoked later on, its definitions will override mine :) No. \usepackage has this nice property that it never loads a package twice. Nicolas> 2. I'm definitely against code repetition, which is what you Nicolas> do when having two "\usepackage{babel}". Agreed, but the second one is a no-op. Nicolas> The first solution I proposed (adding a \floatname command) Nicolas> works nice however. I think it is the right solution in your case. We will have to work out a better one eventually. JMarc