> "Norwegian" (which is not a language at all)

  Nobody reacted to that part, so I guess that means no one
knowledgeable in Norwegian read it  ...  I wish to make sure that we did
not by no mean intend on insulting Norway or Norwegian-speaking people ;-)
We are only trying to sort things out and would like to know which form
of the written language the Norwegian translation of the ConTeXt
interface uses, namely bokmål ("literary language" a.k.a riksmål a.k.a
"Danish Norwegian"), or nynorsk ("new Norwegian" a.k.a. landsmål).

  I suspect it's bokmål but if someone could confirm that it would be
very kind; just look for "\startmessages norwegian" in the ConTeXt
sources.  If the question does not make sense and the messages could be
bokmål as well as nynorsk, that's also an interesting information.  I
happen to have a small manual of Norwegian but it teaches only bokmål so
that does help much (nor does my comprehensive edition of Grieg's songs :-)

        Arthur
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