%% frenchb.cfg: configuration file for frenchb.ldf %% Daniel Flipo Daniel.Flipo at univ-lille1.fr %% File `frenchb.dtx' %% Babel package for LaTeX version 2e %% Copyright (C) 1989 - 2004 %% by Johannes Braams, TeXniek %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% If you want to customize frenchb, please DO NOT hack into the code, %% copy this file into a directory searched by TeX, preferably a %% personal one on multi-user systems, and customize it as you like. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% WARNING: If you exchange your documents with colleagues using %% a different TeX installation, it is best NOT TO HAVE a frenchb.cfg %% file, and add instead the customization commands to the preamble %% of your documents after babel and frenchb have been loaded. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% %% Uncomment the following line if you dislike frenchb automatically %% adding a space before French double punctuation (see frenchb.dtx %% for more information). %% %%\NoAutoSpaceBeforeFDP %% %% frenchb inserts a normal space before a colon in French (following %% I.N. specifications), but some people prefer a thinspace instead; %% uncomment the following line if you prefer a thinspace. %% %%\renewcommand{\Fcolonspace}{\thinspace} %% %% Uncomment the following line to force lasy font emulation for %% French guillemets in OT1 encoding; Polish guillemets are %% FAR BETTER LOOKING, you should normally leave this line commented out. %% %%\LasyGuillemets %% %% The following option is for backward compatibility ONLY %% (it might conflict with the russian option of babel). %% Uncomment the following line if you want to get back to %% the default guillemets used in versions $<$ 1.6b for OT1-encoding %% (no effect in T1-encoding). %% %%\CyrillicGuillemets %% %% If you dislike Polish guillemets in OT1-encoding, you can easily %% pick up yours from other fonts, examples below: Palatino or %% cyrillic CMR T2A encoded font. %% The four arguments are: encoding, font name, character codes of %% the opening and closing guillemets in the selected font. %% %%\FrenchGuillemetsFrom{T1}{ppl}{19}{20} %%\FrenchGuillemetsFrom{T2A}{cmr}{190}{191} %% %% Uncomment the following line if you don't want frenchb to change %% LaTeX standard settings for vertical spacing in 'itemize' lists. %% LaTeX standard settings were used by frenchb in versions < 1.3, %% so you may want to uncomment the following line to process older %% documents. %% %%\FrenchItemizeSpacingfalse %% %% frenchb tunes vertical spaces in all lists (at \list level), %% uncomment the following line if you prefer LaTeX standard settings %% (this flag is new in version 1.3). When \ifFrenchItemizeSpacing is %% `true' (default setting), this flag has no effect on itemize lists. %% %%\FrenchListSpacingfalse %% %% The command \FrenchLabelItem can be used to set the `labelitems' %% for all levels in French. For instance, to get long dashes, use: %% %%\renewcommand{\FrenchLabelItem}{\textemdash} %% %% You can also have different `labelitems' for each level in French: %% %%\renewcommand{\Frlabelitemi}{\textemdash} %%\renewcommand{\Frlabelitemii}{\bfseries\textendash} %%\renewcommand{\Frlabelitemiii}{\textbullet} %%\renewcommand{\Frlabelitemiv}{} %% %% Uncomment the following line if you want a thinspace to be added %% in the running text before the footnote number or symbol. %% %%\AddThinSpaceBeforeFootnotes %% %% Uncomment the following line if you want footnotes to be typeset %% according the specifications of the French `Imprimerie Nationale'. %% %%\FrenchFootnotes %% %% Uncomment the following line if you want the command \nombre to %% insert thin spaces (1/6em) instead of normal spaces (0.3em) %% between slices of 3 digits when typesetting numbers in French. %% %%\ThinSpaceInFrenchNumbers %% %% If you are bored to type {,} every time you want a decimal comma in %% math-mode, uncomment the following line (and don't forget to add a %% forced space after the comma in lists and intervals: $(x,\ y)$ and %% $[0,\ 1]$). I suggest NOT TO UNCOMMENT the following line, %% and to switch between the decimal comma and the standard comma %% using \DecimalMathComma and \StandardMathComma inside the document. %% %%\DecimalMathComma %% %% If you do not want the appearance of lists to depend on the current %% language, add ONE of these two commands: \FrenchLayout (for a %% document mainly in French) or \StandardLayout (for a document %% mainly in English). %% %%\FrenchLayout %%\StandardLayout %% %% With the standard LaTeX classes (article.cls, report.cls, book.cls) %% you can change the separator used in figure and table captions in %% French with \CaptionSeparator, for instance (the default value of %% \CaptionSeparator in French is '\space\textendash\space'): %% %%\addto\captionsfrench{\def\CaptionSeparator{\space\textemdash\space}} %% %% You might want to change some of the translations of caption names, %% you can do it this way, for instance: %% %%\addto\captionsfrench{\def\figurename{{\scshape Figure}}} %%\addto\captionsfrench{\def\tablename{{\scshape Table}}} %%\addto\captionsfrench{\def\proofname{Preuve}} %% %% If French guillemets are available on your keyboard, you can use %% them instead of the commands \og and \fg: REPLACE << and >> in %% the following code by your ready-made guillemets (2 occurrences %% for each) AND uncomment the resulting code. %% WARNINGS: %% 1) This will reduce the portability of your source files! %% 2) This adds two active characters. %% 3) If you add this stuff to the preamble of a document, you'll %% need to wrap it in \makeatletter ... \makeatother. %% %% \ifx\mule@def\undefined %% \initiate@active@char{<<} %% \initiate@active@char{>>} %% \AtBeginDocument{% %% \def<<{\og\ignorespaces}% %% \def>>{{\fg}}% %% }% %% \else %%% For the CJK package, see MULEenc.sty. %% \mule@def{11}{\og\ignorespaces} %% \mule@def{27}{{\fg}} %% \fi %% %% The rest is for compatibility with Bernard Gaulle's french.sty: %% if you want to typeset with babel/frenchb files originally written %% for french.sty, you will probably want to uncomment these lines. %% %% Uncomment these lines if you want the aliases \numero and \Numero %% (as in french.sty) for \no and \No. %% %%\let\numero=\no %%\let\Numero=\No %% %% Uncomment the following lines if you want to substitute `\bsc' to %% either (or both) of french.sty macros `\fsc' and `\lsc'. %% %%\let\fsc=\bsc %%\let\lsc=\bsc %% %% Uncomment the following line if you want to substitute `\up' to %% french.sty macro `\fup'. %% %%\let\fup=\up %% %% Uncomment the following lines if you intend to use commands \french %% and \english to switch between languages, as in french.sty. %% %%\def\french{\leavevmode\selectlanguage{french}} %%\def\english{\leavevmode\selectlanguage{english}} %% %% Uncomment the following lines if you intend to use the command %% \AllTeX to refer to all flavours of TeX, (this command has been %% made popular by french.sty). %% %%\newcommand*{\AllTeX}{% %% (L\kern-.36em\raise.3ex\hbox{\sc a}\kern-.15em)% %% T\kern-.1667em\lower.7ex\hbox{E}\kern-.125emX} %% %% \CharacterTable %% {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z %% Lower-case \a\b\c\d\e\f\g\h\i\j\k\l\m\n\o\p\q\r\s\t\u\v\w\x\y\z %% Digits \0\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\8\9 %% Exclamation \! Double quote \" Hash (number) \# %% Dollar \$ Percent \% Ampersand \& %% Acute accent \' Left paren \( Right paren \) %% Asterisk \* Plus \+ Comma \, %% Minus \- Point \. Solidus \/ %% Colon \: Semicolon \; Less than \< %% Equals \= Greater than \> Question mark \? %% Commercial at \@ Left bracket \[ Backslash \\ %% Right bracket \] Circumflex \^ Underscore \_ %% Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \| %% Right brace \} Tilde \~} %%