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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/source/generic/babel-french/frenchb.dtx b/Master/texmf-dist/source/generic/babel-french/frenchb.dtx
index f8c80ae196f..f8a289f85f0 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/source/generic/babel-french/frenchb.dtx
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/source/generic/babel-french/frenchb.dtx
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-%\CheckSum{3315}
+%\CheckSum{3222}
%
%\iffalse
% Tell the \LaTeX\ system who we are and write an entry on the
@@ -13,14 +13,14 @@
%<ldf>\ProvidesLanguage{frenchb}
%\ProvidesFile{frenchb.dtx}
%<*!lua>
- [2015/05/31 v3.1f French support from the babel system]
+ [2015/06/26 v3.1g French support from the babel system]
%</!lua>
%<*internal>
\iffalse
%</internal>
%<*lua>
--
--- File `frenchb.lua' generated from frenchb.dtx [2015/04/10 v3.1e]
+-- File `frenchb.lua' generated from frenchb.dtx [2015/06/26 v3.1g]
--
-- Copyright (C) 2014-2015 Daniel Flipo
-- <daniel (dot) flipo (at) free (dot) fr>
@@ -491,12 +491,12 @@
% \file{.log} file.
%
% With LuaTeX based engines, this option is set to \fbo{open} by
-% default, it ensures that a \guillemotleft{} followed by proper
+% default, it ensures that a `«' followed by proper
% kern will be repeated at the beginning of every line in case an
% embedded (inner) quotation spreads over more than one line
% (provided that both outer and inner quotations are entered with
% |\frquote{}|). Set this option to \fbo{close} if you want
-% a \guillemotright{} instead of a \guillemotleft.
+% a `»' instead of a `«'.
% \item [InnerGuillSingle=true (false)];
% if \fbo{InnerGuillSingle=false} (default), inner quotations
% entered with |\frquote{}| start with~\texttt{``} and end
@@ -505,15 +505,13 @@
% \texttt{\guilsinglright} are used instead of British double
% quotes. Please note that this option only makes
% sense when \fbo{EveryLineGuill=none}.
-% \item [og=\guillemotleft, fg=\guillemotright];
-% when guillemets characters are available on the keyboard
-% (through a compose key for instance), it is nice to use them
-% instead of typing |\og| and |\fg|. This option tells
-% \frenchb{} which characters are opening and closing French
-% guillemets (they depend on the input encoding), then you can
-% type either \label{option-og-fg}
-% \texttt{\guillemotleft{} guillemets \guillemotright} or
-% \texttt{\guillemotleft{}guillemets\guillemotright} (with or
+% \item [og=«, fg=»]; when guillemets characters are available on
+% the keyboard (through a compose key for instance), it is nice
+% to use them instead of typing |\og| and |\fg|. This option
+% tells \frenchb{} which characters are opening and closing
+% French guillemets (they depend on the input encoding), then
+% you can type either \label{option-og-fg}
+% \texttt{« guillemets »} or \texttt{«guillemets»} (with or
% without spaces) to get properly typeset French quotes.
% This option works with LuaLaTeX and XeLaTeX; with pdfLaTeX it
% requires \file{inputenc} to be loaded with a proper encoding:
@@ -713,9 +711,8 @@
% Better compatibility with the \pkg{enumitem} package.
%
% When typewriter fonts are in use (hence in verbatim mode) no
-% space is added after `\guillemotleft' and before
-% `\guillemotright' when they are entered as characters
-% (see \fbsetup{}).
+% space is added after `«' and before `»' when they are entered as
+% characters (see \fbsetup{}).
%
% \subsubsection*{What's new in version 2.3?}
%
@@ -1251,14 +1248,13 @@ local FB_punct_thin =
local FB_punct_thick =
{[string.byte(":")] = true}
% \end{macrocode}
-% Managing spacing after `\guillemotleft' (U+00AB) and before
-% `\guillemotright' (U+00BB) can be done by the way; we define two
-% flags, |FB_punct_left| for characters requiring some space before
-% them and |FB_punct_right| for `\guillemotleft' which must be
-% followed by some space. In case LuaTeX is used to output
-% T1-encoded fonts instead of OpenType fonts, codes \texttt{0x13}
-% and \texttt{0x14} have to be added for `\guillemotleft' and
-% `\guillemotright'.
+% Managing spacing after `«' (U+00AB) and before `»' (U+00BB) can be
+% done by the way; we define two flags, |FB_punct_left| for
+% characters requiring some space before them and |FB_punct_right|
+% for `\guillemotleft' which must be followed by some space.
+% In case LuaTeX is used to output T1-encoded fonts instead of
+% OpenType fonts, codes \texttt{0x13} and \texttt{0x14} have to be
+% added for `«' and `»'.
% \begin{macrocode}
local FB_punct_left =
{[string.byte("!")] = true,
@@ -1290,11 +1286,16 @@ local FB_guil_null =
{[0xA0] = true,
[0x202F] = true}
% \end{macrocode}
+% \changes{v3.1g}{2015/06/17}{frenchb.lua: node HLIST added; node TEMP
+% added for the first node of \cs{hbox}es.}
+%
% Local definitions for nodes:
% \begin{macrocode}
local new_node = node.new
local copy_node = node.copy
local node_id = node.id
+local HLIST = node_id("hlist")
+local TEMP = node_id("temp")
local KERN = node_id("kern")
local GLUE = node_id("glue")
local GSPEC = node_id("glue_spec")
@@ -1356,13 +1357,12 @@ local addDPspace = luatexbase.attributes['FB@addDPspace']
local addGUILspace = luatexbase.attributes['FB@addGUILspace']
local has_attribute = node.has_attribute
% \end{macrocode}
-% The following function will be added to |pre_linebreak_filter| and
-% |hpack_filter| callbacks. It catches all nodes of type |GLYPH|
-% in the list starting at |head| and checks the language attributes
-% of the current glyph: nothing is done if the current language is
-% not French and only specific punctuation characters (those for
-% which |FB_punct_left| or |FB_punct_right| is true) need a special
-% treatment.
+% The following function will be added to |kerning| callback.
+% It catches all nodes of type |GLYPH| in the list starting at
+% |head| and checks the language attributes of the current glyph:
+% nothing is done if the current language is not French and only
+% specific punctuation characters (those for which |FB_punct_left|
+% or |FB_punct_right| is true) need a special treatment.
% In French, local variables are defined to hold the properties of
% the current glyph (|item|) and of the previous one (|prev|) or the
% next one (|next|).
@@ -1400,7 +1400,7 @@ local function french_punctuation (head)
% Pointed out by Jacques André.}
%
% If the previous item is a glue, check its natural width, only
-% positive glues (actually glues > 1 sp, for tabular ``l''
+% positive glues (actually glues > 1 sp, for tabular `l'
% columns) are to be replaced by a nobreakspace.
% \begin{macrocode}
local glue = prev_id == GLUE and prev_subtype == 0
@@ -1425,7 +1425,7 @@ local function french_punctuation (head)
% avoids spurious spaces in strings like |(!)| or |??|),
% b) a null glue (actually glues <= 1 sp for tabulars) preceeds the
% punctuation character,
-% c) the punctuation character starts a paragraph.
+% c) the punctuation character starts a paragraph or an |\hbox{}|.
%
% \begin{macrocode}
if FB_punct_thin[char] or FB_punct_thick[char] then
@@ -1434,7 +1434,8 @@ local function french_punctuation (head)
if auto then
if (prev_char and FB_punct_null[prev_char]) or
(glue and glue_wd <= 1) or
- (prev_id == 0 and prev_subtype == 3) then
+ (prev_id == HLIST and prev_subtype == 3) or
+ (prev_id == TEMP) then
auto = false
end
end
@@ -1452,27 +1453,40 @@ local function french_punctuation (head)
insert_node_before(head, item, copy_node(fbglue))
end
% \end{macrocode}
-% Let's consider `\guillemotright' now (the only remaining glyph of
+% Let's consider `»' now (the only remaining glyph of
% |FB_punct_left| class): we just have to remove any \emph{glue}
-% possibly preceeding `\guillemotright', then insert the nobreak
-% penalty and the proper \emph{glue} (controlled by |\FBguillskip|).
+% possibly preceeding `»', then to insert the nobreak penalty and
+% the proper \emph{glue} (controlled by |\FBguillskip|).
% This is done only if French quotes have been `activated' by
-% options \fbo{og=\guillemotleft, fg=\guillemotright} in
-% \fbsetup{} and can be denied locally with |\NoAutoSpacing|
-% (this is controlled by the |SIG| flag).
+% options \fbo{og=«, fg=»} in \fbsetup{} and can be denied locally
+% with |\NoAutoSpacing| (this is controlled by the |SIG| flag).
+% If either a) the preceding glyph is member of |FB_guil_null|, or
+% b) `»' is the first glyph of an |\hbox{}| or a paragraph, nothing
+% is done, this is controlled by the |addgl| flag.
%
% \changes{v3.1a}{2014/06/18}{frenchb.lua: added flag addgl which must
% also be true when prev or next is not a char (i.e. kern0 in
% «\cs{texttt}\{a\}»).}
%
-% \changes{v3.1a}{2014/06/18}{frenchb.lua: look ahead when next is a kern
-% (i.e. in « \cs{texttt}\{a\} »).}
+% \changes{v3.1g}{2015/06/26}{frenchb.lua: flag addgl set to false for
+% `»' at the beginning of an \cs{hbox} or a paragraph or a tabular
+% `l' and `c' columns.}
%
% \begin{macrocode}
elseif SIG and SIG > 0 then
local addgl = (prev_char and not FB_guil_null[prev_char]) or
- (not prev_char)
- if glue or addgl then
+ (not prev_char and
+ prev_id ~= TEMP and
+ not (prev_id == HLIST and prev_subtype == 3)
+ )
+% \end{macrocode}
+% Correction for tabular `c' (glue 0 plus 1 fil) and `l' (glue 1sp)
+% columns:
+% \begin{macrocode}
+ if glue and glue_wd <= 1 then
+ addgl = false
+ end
+ if addgl then
if glue then
head = remove_node(head,prev,true)
end
@@ -1483,16 +1497,26 @@ local function french_punctuation (head)
end
end
% \end{macrocode}
-% Similarly, for `\guillemotleft' (unique member of the
-% |FB_punct_right| class), we check the following node looking for
-% \emph{glue} or |FB_guil_null| character, in order to remove any
-% \emph{glue} possibly following it and to insert the proper
-% \emph{glue} and nobreak penalty in this order if necessary.
+% Similarly, for `«' (unique member of the |FB_punct_right| class):
+% unless either a) the next glyph is member of |FB_guil_null|, or
+% b) `«' is the last glyph of an |\hbox{}| or a paragraph (then the
+% |addgl| flag is false, nothing is done), we remove any \emph{glue}
+% possibly following it and insert first the proper \emph{glue} then
+% a nobreak penalty so that finally the penalty preceeds the
+% \emph{glue}.
+%
+% \changes{v3.1a}{2014/06/18}{frenchb.lua: look ahead when next is a kern
+% (i.e. in « \cs{texttt}\{a\} »).}
+%
+% \changes{v3.1g}{2015/06/26}{frenchb.lua: flag addgl set to false for
+% `«' at the end of an \cs{hbox} or a paragraph or when followed by
+% a null glue (i.e. springs).}
+%
% \begin{macrocode}
if lang == FR and FB_punct_right[char] and fid > 0
and SIG and SIG > 0 then
local next = item.next
- local next_id, next_subtype, next_char, kern_wd, nextnext
+ local next_id, next_subtype, next_char, nextnext, kern_wd
if next then
next_id = next.id
next_subtype = next.subtype
@@ -1510,7 +1534,9 @@ local function french_punctuation (head)
next = nextnext
next_id = nextnext.id
next_subtype = nextnext.subtype
- next_char = nextnext.char
+ if next_id == GLYPH then
+ next_char = nextnext.char
+ end
end
end
end
@@ -1520,10 +1546,17 @@ local function french_punctuation (head)
glue_spec = next.spec
glue_wd = glue_spec.width
end
- glue = glue and glue_wd > 0
local addgl = (next_char and not FB_guil_null[next_char]) or
- (not next_char)
- if glue or addgl then
+ (next and not next_char)
+% \end{macrocode}
+% Correction for tabular `c' columns. For `r' columns, a final
+% `«' character needs to be coded as |\mbox{«}| for proper spacing
+% (|\NoAutoSpacing| is another option).
+% \begin{macrocode}
+ if glue and glue_wd == 0 then
+ addgl = false
+ end
+ if addgl then
if glue then
head = remove_node(head,next,true)
end
@@ -1582,31 +1615,32 @@ return french_punctuation
% Lua function dofile (not kpathsea aware).
% Call function kpse.find\_file first, as suggested by Paul Gaborit.}
%
+% \changes{v3.1g}{2015/06/17}{Lua function french\_punctuation is now
+% inserted at the end of the "kerning" callback (no priority)
+% instead of "hpack\_filter" and "pre\_linebreak\_filter".}
+%
% In \LaTeXe, file \file{frenchb.lua} will be loaded
% `AtBeginDocument' \emph{after} processing options
% (\fbo{ThinColonSpace} needs to be taken into account). The next
% definition will be used to activate Lua punctuation: it sets the
% language number for French, loads \file{frenchb.lua} and adds
-% function |french_punctuation| to both callbacks
-% |pre_linebreak_filter| (paragraph building) and |hpack_filter|
-% (|\hbox| building).
+% function |french_punctuation| at the end of the |kerning| callback
+% (no priority).
% \begin{macrocode}
\def\activate@luatexpunct{%
\directlua{%
FR = \the\l@french
local path = kpse.find_file("frenchb.lua", "lua")
if path then
- local f = dofile(path)
- luatexbase.add_to_callback("pre_linebreak_filter",
- f, "frenchb.french_punctuation",1)
- luatexbase.add_to_callback("hpack_filter",
- f, "frenchb.french_punctuation",1)
+ local f = dofile(path)
+ luatexbase.add_to_callback("kerning",
+ f, "frenchb.french_punctuation")
else
- texio.write_nl('')
- texio.write_nl('*****************************')
- texio.write_nl('Error: frenchb.lua not found.')
- texio.write_nl('*****************************')
- texio.write_nl('')
+ texio.write_nl('')
+ texio.write_nl('*****************************')
+ texio.write_nl('Error: frenchb.lua not found.')
+ texio.write_nl('*****************************')
+ texio.write_nl('')
end
}%
}
@@ -1622,10 +1656,9 @@ return french_punctuation
% before the four characters |;| |!| |?| and |:|. The basis of the
% following code was borrowed from the \pkg{polyglossia} package,
% see \file{gloss-french.ldf}. We use the same mechanism for French
-% quotes (\texttt{\guillemotleft} and \texttt{\guillemotright}),
-% when automatic spacing for quotes is required by options
-% \fbo{og=} and \fbo{fg=} in \fbsetup{} (see
-% section~\ref{ssec-keyval}).
+% quotes (\texttt{«} and \texttt{»}), when automatic spacing for
+% quotes is required by options \fbo{og=«} and \fbo{fg=»} in
+% \fbsetup{} (see section~\ref{ssec-keyval}).
%
% For every character used in French text-mode (except spaces),
% |\XeTeXcharclass| value must be 0.
@@ -1635,13 +1668,17 @@ return french_punctuation
%
% We switch |\XeTeXinterchartokenstate| to 1 and change the
% |\XeTeXcharclass| values of |;| |!| |?| |:| |(| |]|
-% \texttt{\guillemotleft} and \texttt{\guillemotright} when
+% \texttt{«} and \texttt{»} when
% entering French. Special care is taken to restore them to their
% inital values when leaving French.
%
% \changes{v2.5d}{2011/01/19}{Moved the \cs{newcount} command outside
% \cs{ifFB@xetex@punct} ... \cs{fi} (it broke Plain formats).}
%
+% \changes{v3.1g}{2015/06/14}{Use Babel defined loops \cs{bbl@for}
+% instead of \cs{@for} borrowed from file ltcntrl.dtx
+% (\cs{@for} is undefined in Plain).}
+%
% The following part holds specific code for punctuation with XeTeX
% engines.
% \begin{macrocode}
@@ -1656,30 +1693,6 @@ return french_punctuation
with this version of XeTeX!}
\fi
% \end{macrocode}
-% The following code is borrowed from \file{ltcntrl.dtx}
-% (LaTeX base) for loops (|\@for| undefined in Plain):
-% \begin{macrocode}
- \ifx\@for\@undefined
- \def\@nnil{\@nil}%
- \def\@empty{}%
- \def\@fornoop#1\@@#2#3{}%
- \long\def\@for#1:=#2\do#3{%
- \expandafter\def\expandafter\@fortmp\expandafter{#2}%
- \ifx\@fortmp\@empty \else
- \expandafter\@forloop#2,\@nil,\@nil\@@#1{#3}\fi}%
- \long\def\@forloop#1,#2,#3\@@#4#5{\def#4{#1}\ifx #4\@nnil \else
- #5\def#4{#2}\ifx #4\@nnil \else#5\@iforloop #3\@@#4{#5}\fi\fi}%
- \long\def\@iforloop#1,#2\@@#3#4{\def#3{#1}\ifx #3\@nnil
- \expandafter\@fornoop \else
- #4\relax\expandafter\@iforloop\fi#2\@@#3{#4}}%
- \def\@tfor#1:={\@tf@r#1 }%
- \long\def\@tf@r#1#2\do#3{\def\@fortmp{#2}\ifx\@fortmp\space\else
- \@tforloop#2\@nil\@nil\@@#1{#3}\fi}%
- \long\def\@tforloop#1#2\@@#3#4{\def#3{#1}\ifx #3\@nnil
- \expandafter\@fornoop \else
- #4\relax\expandafter\@tforloop\fi#2\@@#3{#4}}%
- \fi
-% \end{macrocode}
%
% \changes{v2.5i}{2012/04/20}{Temporary fix: as long as
% \file{xeCJK.sty} will not use \cs{newXeTeXintercharclass} to
@@ -1742,10 +1755,11 @@ return french_punctuation
% \begin{macrocode}
\ifx\FB@charclassesORI\empty
\FB@interchartokenstateORI=\XeTeXinterchartokenstate
- \@for\FB@char:={`\:,`\;,`\!,`\?,"AB,"BB,%
- `\(,`\[,`\{,`\,,`\.,`\-,`\),`\],`\},%
- `\%,"22,"27,"60,"2019,"A0,"202F}\do
- {\edef\FB@charclassesORI{\FB@charclassesORI%
+ \bbl@for\FB@char
+ {`\:,`\;,`\!,`\?,"AB,"BB,%
+ `\(,`\[,`\{,`\,,`\.,`\-,`\),`\],`\},%
+ `\%,"22,"27,"60,"2019,"A0,"202F}%
+ {\edef\FB@charclassesORI{\FB@charclassesORI%
\the\XeTeXcharclass\FB@char,}}%
\let\shorthandonORI\shorthandon
\let\shorthandoffORI\shorthandoff
@@ -1761,8 +1775,9 @@ return french_punctuation
\FDP@colonspace}%
\XeTeXinterchartoks 255 \FB@punctthick = {%
\ifhmode\unskip\penalty\@M\FBcolonspace\fi}%
- \@for\FB@char:={`\;,`\!,`\?}\do
- {\XeTeXcharclass\FB@char=\FB@punctthin}%
+ \bbl@for\FB@char
+ {`\;,`\!,`\?}%
+ {\XeTeXcharclass\FB@char=\FB@punctthin}%
\XeTeXinterchartoks \z@ \FB@punctthin = {%
\ifhmode\FDP@thinspace\fi}%
\XeTeXinterchartoks \FB@guilf \FB@punctthin = {%
@@ -1783,15 +1798,16 @@ return french_punctuation
% This will avoid spurious spaces in (!), [?] and with Unicode
% nobreakspaces (U+00A0, U+202F):
% \begin{macrocode}
- \@for\FB@char:={`\[,`\(,"A0,"202F}\do
- {\XeTeXcharclass\FB@char=\FB@punctnul}%
+ \bbl@for\FB@char
+ {`\[,`\(,"A0,"202F}%
+ {\XeTeXcharclass\FB@char=\FB@punctnul}%
% \end{macrocode}
% These characters have their class changed by \file{xeCJK.sty},
% let's reset them to 0 in French.
% \begin{macrocode}
- \@for\FB@char:={`\{,`\,,`\.,`\-,`\),`\],`\},`\%,%
- "22,"27,"60,"2019}\do
- {\XeTeXcharclass\FB@char=\z@}%
+ \bbl@for\FB@char
+ {`\{,`\,,`\.,`\-,`\),`\],`\},`\%,"22,"27,"60,"2019}%
+ {\XeTeXcharclass\FB@char=\z@}%
% \end{macrocode}
% With Xe(La)TeX, French defines no active shorthands.
% \begin{macrocode}
@@ -1820,11 +1836,12 @@ return french_punctuation
\newcommand*{\FB@xetex@punct@nonfrench}{%
\ifx\FB@charclassesORI\empty
\else
- \@for\FB@char:={`\:,`\;,`\!,`\?,"AB,"BB,%
- `\(,`\[,`\{,`\,,`\.,`\-,`\),`\],`\},%
- `\%,"22,"27,"60,"2019,"A0,"202F}\do
- {\expandafter\FB@parse\FB@charclassesORI\endparse
- \XeTeXcharclass\FB@char=\FB@class}%
+ \bbl@for\FB@char
+ {`\:,`\;,`\!,`\?,"AB,"BB,%
+ `\(,`\[,`\{,`\,,`\.,`\-,`\),`\],`\},%
+ `\%,"22,"27,"60,"2019,"A0,"202F}%
+ {\expandafter\FB@parse\FB@charclassesORI\endparse
+ \XeTeXcharclass\FB@char=\FB@class}%
\def\FB@charclassesORI{}%
\XeTeXinterchartokenstate=\FB@interchartokenstateORI
\let\shorthandon\shorthandonORI
@@ -2864,6 +2881,9 @@ return french_punctuation
% \changes{v3.1b}{2014/09/15}{Change \cs{scshape} to customisable
% \cs{FBfigtabshape} for \cs{figurename} and \cs{tablename}.}
%
+% \changes{v3.1g}{2015/05/10}{\cs{partname}'s definition depends now on
+% flag PartNameFull. No need to redefine it in \cs{frenchbsetup}.}
+%
% Let's give a chance to a class or a package read before frenchb to
% define |\FBfigtabshape| as |\relax|, otherwise |\FBfigtabshape|
% will be defined as |\scshape| (can be changed with
@@ -2909,7 +2929,10 @@ return french_punctuation
\SetString{\proofname}{D\'emonstration}
\SetString{\glossaryname}{Glossaire}
% \end{macrocode}
-% ``Première partie'' instead of ``Part I''.
+% When \fbo{PartNameFull=true} (default), |\part{}| is printed in
+% French as ``Première partie'' instead of ``Partie I''.
+% As logic is prohibited inside |\SetString|, let's hide the test
+% about \fbo{PartNameFull} in |\FB@partname|.
% \begin{macrocode}
\SetStringLoop{ordinal#1}{%
Premi\`ere,Deuxi\`eme,Troisi\`eme,Quatri\`eme,Cinqui\`eme,%
@@ -2918,13 +2941,40 @@ return french_punctuation
Dix-septi\`eme,Dix-huiti\`eme,Dix-neuvi\`eme,Vingti\`eme}
\AfterBabelCommands{%
\DeclareRobustCommand*{\FB@emptypart}{\def\thepart{}}%
- \DeclareRobustCommand*{\FB@Rpart}{\def\thepart{\Roman{part}}}%
+ \DeclareRobustCommand*{\FB@partname}{%
+ \ifFBPartNameFull
+ \csname ordinal\romannumeral\value{part}\endcsname\space
+ partie\FB@emptypart
+ \else
+ Partie%
+ \fi}%
}
- \SetString{\partname}{%
- \csname ordinal\romannumeral\value{part}\endcsname\space
- partie\FB@emptypart}
+ \SetString{\partname}{\FB@partname}
\EndBabelCommands
% \end{macrocode}
+%
+% \changes{v3.1g}{2015/05/10}{Bug fix for koma-scripts classes:
+% a spurious dot was added by the \cs{partformat} command.}
+%
+% The following patch is for koma-script classes: |\partformat|
+% needs to be redefined in French as this command, defined as
+% |\partname~\thepart\autodot| is incompatible with our redefinition
+% of |\partname|. The code is postponed to the end of package
+% because |\ifFB@koma| will be defined and set later on
+% (see p.~\pageref{ifFB@koma}).
+% \begin{macrocode}
+\AtEndOfPackage{%
+ \ifFB@koma
+ \ifdefined\partformat
+ \FB@addto{captions}{%
+ \ifFBPartNameFull
+ \babel@save\partformat
+ \renewcommand*{\partformat}{\partname}%
+ \fi}%
+ \fi
+ \fi
+}
+% \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \changes{v3.0a}{2014/02/28}{Merging of \cs{captionsfrenchb},
@@ -3057,7 +3107,8 @@ return french_punctuation
%
% No warning with \cls{memoir} or koma-script classes: they change
% |\@makecaption| but we will manage to customise them in French
-% later on (see below after executing |\FBprocess@options|).
+% later on (see below after executing |\FBprocess@options|)
+% \label{ifFB@koma}.
% \begin{macrocode}
\newif\ifFB@koma
\@ifclassloaded{memoir}{\@FBwarning@capsepfalse}{}
@@ -3351,6 +3402,9 @@ return french_punctuation
% instead of SmallCapsFigTabCaptions. Pointed out by Céline
% Chevalier.}
%
+% \changes{v3.1g}{2015/05/10}{PartNameFull now just sets the flag,
+% nothing to add to \cs{captionsfrench} when false.}
+%
% \begin{macrocode}
\newcommand*{\frenchbsetup}[1]{%
\setkeys{FB}{#1}%
@@ -3545,12 +3599,7 @@ return french_punctuation
\define@key{FB}{LowercaseSuperscripts}[true]%
{\csname FBLowercaseSuperscripts#1\endcsname}
\define@key{FB}{PartNameFull}[true]%
- {\csname FBPartNameFull#1\endcsname
- \ifFBPartNameFull
- \else
- \FB@addto{captions}{%
- \def\partname{Partie\protect\FB@Rpart}}%
- \fi}%
+ {\csname FBPartNameFull#1\endcsname}%
\define@key{FB}{CustomiseFigTabCaptions}[true]%
{\csname FBCustomiseFigTabCaptions#1\endcsname}%
\define@key{FB}{OldFigTabCaptions}[true]%