Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Now imagine that you send your document to a friend to make some final
corrections& submit PDF for printing ... and that friend has set
French or Russian as his default/preferred language, so the printing
house will print the document typeset with Russian hyphenation
patterns. Wouldn't that be nice?
A document for export can contain Khaled's recommended :
\uselanguage {<whatever>}
A document solely for internal use does not require one,
nor should one need to be added : the installer should
ask the user whether it should respect his or her regional
settings ("locale", in Unix-speak, I believe).
** Phil.
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