> But context uses some non-standard codes also: “deo” instead of
> “de-1901” for sane German orthography, and “agr” for ancient
> Attic instead of “grc” or “el-polyton”. (Testfile appended.)

  Yes, that's what I said: ConTeXt has used non-standard codes in the
past, now we try to follow BCP 47, while attempting to stay
backward-compatible, and providing easy-to-remember names for the user
as well.  But of course, it's always easier to write a three-line
sentence that contains one troll and one severe inaccuracy.

>     http://unicode.org/cldr/utility/languageid.jsp

  Note that Unicode Language Identifiers are not the same as BCP 47
tags, even if they're very close in their goals and shape.

        Arthur
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