12 Jun
2011
12 Jun
'11
10:27 p.m.
\si=undefined.
anyway, afaik si is relates to slovenian
No, only to Sinhalese. SI is just the country code of Slovenia and doesn't interfere at all.
Collision between language tags a context commands do exist since a long time, e.g.
\sl or \it.
which is bad enough (I wonder if we'd have \it as font switch if italian had been needed in an earlier stage -)
\it for italic is needed by way more people than two-letter code for switching to Italian. I prefer to be able to use \sl for slanted than as a switch to slovenian. I need it approximately two hundred times more often than I need a language switch. Why would it be any different for Italians and what is wrong with \language[sl]/\language[it]? Mojca