biblatex's rendering of the letter æ is in conflict with the \ae command from numapde-syntax.sty
In numapde-syntax.sty
, \ae introduces a convenient abbreviation for almost everywhere.
However, biblatex produces \ae{} as a transcription for the letter æ.
An example is the entry Newton:1686:1
in numapde.bib
, as cited, for instance, in numapde-bibliography/IntegrationTest/numapde-bibliography-dump-nonarticles.tex
.