Am 08.11.2010 08:05, schrieb Guenter Milde:
XeTeX has its own babel replacement and it might be possible that both can interfere.The babel replacement (the "polyglossia" package) not only can, but *does* interfere with babel. But, just like babel, it needs to be loaded explicitely, so this will only show, if you do, e.g. \usepackage{polyglossia} \setdefaultlanguage{english} \setotherlanguages{german,british,french} in the LaTeX preamble (hopefully, a future LyX will do this automatically for XeTeX export).
We should consider do do this for 2.0 because the users-list is full with requests of XeTeX and we already implemented basic support. Jürgen, what do you think, will you have time to implement support for polyglossia?
regards Uwe
