Nico, I've checked in what I think will serve for country/variant 
localization.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the way this should work is:

1) If the user selects "fr_CA_nb" and we don't support that, Jmol should 
choose "fr_CA", if we support that, or "fr" if we don't.
2) If the user selects "fr_CA_nb" and we do support that, then there 
might be three
   bundles:

   Messages_fr
   Messages_fr_CA
   Messages_fr_CA_nb

No need to duplicate -- the only terms in fr_CA need to be ones that are 
not in fr, and likewise for fr_CA_nb in relation to fr_CA. Jmol would 
look for a term in fr, and if it is not there, then it would look in 
fr_CA, and only then if not there look in fr_CA_nb.

That sound about right?

Currently if I do

language = "none"

I get the message:

language = "en_US"

(at least for me).

What do you get?

Bob


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