Khaled Hosny wrote:

Even simpler (assuming the pattern is loaded in the format):

\input knuth
\uselanguage{british} % or ukenglish or UKenglish, all synonyms
\input knuth
\bye

Works for all etex based engines.

Excellent, thank you Khaled.  Of course, it took me
a minute or two to discover that \input Knuth was
pulling in some sample text and not the definition
of \uselanguage !  And, sadly, "British" is not
a synonym of "british", even though I can think of
no context in which it would ever be spelled with
a lower-case "b" ...

** Phil.


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