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index 3baf017cb6..95b1914268 100644
--- a/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script/source-doc/english/common-titles.tex
+++ b/macros/latex/contrib/koma-script/source-doc/english/common-titles.tex
@@ -46,13 +46,13 @@
% ======================================================================
\KOMAProvidesFile{common-titles.tex}
- [$Date: 2019-10-10 10:04:30 +0200 (Thu, 10 Oct 2019) $
+ [$Date: 2019-12-03 09:41:21 +0100 (Tue, 03 Dec 2019) $
KOMA-Script guide (common paragraphs)]
\translator{Gernot Hassenpflug\and Markus Kohm\and Krickette Murabayashi\and
Karl Hagen}
-% Date of the translated German file: 2019-10-10
+% Date of the translated German file: 2019-12-03
\section{Document Titles}
\seclabel{titlepage}%
@@ -89,16 +89,17 @@
try them with \Package{scrextend}.
\fi
-In general, we distinguish two kinds of document titles. First, there are
-title pages. These include title of the document, together with additional
-information such as the author, on a separate page. In addition to the main
-title page, there may be several other title pages, such as the half-title or
-bastard title, publisher data, dedication, and so on. Second, there is the
-in-page title. This kind of title appears at the top of a new page, usually
-the first, and is specially emphasized. It too may be accompanied by
-additional information, but it will be followed by more material on the same
-page, for example by an abstract, the table of contents, or even a section.
-
+\IfThisCommonLabelBase{scrextend}{}{%
+ In general, we distinguish two kinds of document titles. First, there are
+ title pages. These include title of the document, together with additional
+ information such as the author, on a separate page. In addition to the main
+ title page, there may be several other title pages, such as the half-title
+ or bastard title, publisher data, dedication, and so on. Second, there is
+ the in-page title. This kind of title appears at the top of a new page,
+ usually the first, and is specially emphasized. It too may be accompanied by
+ additional information, but it will be followed by more material on the same
+ page, for example by an abstract, the table of contents, or even a section.%
+}%
\begin{Declaration}
\OptionVName{titlepage}{simple switch}%