> > It has a default language, which is a language used when the user > > does not indicate otherwise, but that is quite different. In my view > > language should be a character property only. > > I disagree, mainly because of sorting and various defaults. I don't have time > right now, but I'll look up some other uses for a document language. I couldn't seem to find the document I was thinking of (with description of some l12n and i18n issues). Sorry. :(
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