Hallo Vladimir,

On Sun, 7 Aug 2005 00:54:37 +0400GMT (6-8-2005, 22:54 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:

MB>> GE no longer works.
VP> I think, GE means Georgian.

No matter what you think, it used to mean German. ;-)
Actually, TB's outdated help still says so:

LANGUAGE = "Language ID"        set the default spell checker language to the 
language defined by
                                Language ID. Available Language IDs are:
                                  AM - American English
                                  EA - Australian English
                                  BR - British English
                                  CT - Catalan
                                  CZ - Czech
                                  DA - Danish
                                  FI - Finnish
                                  FR - French
                                  FC - French Canadian
                                  GE - German
                                  IT - Italian
                                  NO - Norwegian (Bokmal)
                                  NN - Norwegian (Nynorsk)
                                  NL - Dutch
                                  PB - Portuguese (Brazil)
                                  PT - Portuguese (Iberian)
                                  PL - Polish
                                  SP - Spanish
                                  SW - Swedish
                                  RU - Russian
                                  HU - Hungarian
                                  CSAPI - prefix the ID with this to use CSAPI 
dictionaries for
                                the specified language.
                                Example:  %LANGUAGE="CSAPI AM"


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