2019-10-15
Shorthands work in bibs and refs even with safe=noneShorthands are based on active characters, and if their definitions are not expandable (and shorthands are not), old TeX raises an error in some contexts (citations and cross references). Babel
did tricky things to overcome this issue, but they were imperfect and problematic, so babel
3.9 added some options to deactivate them, with the side effect shorthands could not be used in these cases. But eTeX provides an easy mechanism to get the proper behavior. This is what this version has done.
The rest of changes are just fixes:
\markboth
and \markright
has been made robust in recent LaTeX versions, and babel
has been adapted to the new definitions.\ensureascii
and LGR (#30).\unhbox
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